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I was watching Steel Magnolias last month then checked her filmography and realised she hadn’t been too active lately.

 

Was going to suggest her on here but then thought “nah you’ll look silly when she lives another 10 years”. :facepalm:

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On 21/03/2021 at 20:04, arghton said:

Here's a list of alive Hitchcock actors:

(Patricia Hitchcock is also Hitchcock's daughter, only ones with wikipedia pages are listed)

 

1940s:

Saboteur 1942: Norman Lloyd (born 1914)

Shadow of Doubt 1943: Edna May Wonacott (born 1932) and Charles Bates (born 1935)

Spellbound 1945: Norman Lloyd (born 1914)

 

1950s:

Stage Fright 1950: Patricia Hitchcock (born 1928)

Strangers on a Train 1951: Patricia Hitchcock (born 1928)

Rear Window 1954: Uncredited: Kathryn Grant (born 1933) and Rand Harper (born 1929)

To Catch a Thief 1955: Brigitte Auber (born 1925)

The Trouble with Harry 1955: Shirley MacLaine (born 1934) and Jerry Mathers (born 1948)

The Man Who Knew Too Much 1956: Christopher Olsen (born 1946) Uncredited: Tuesday Weld (born 1943) and Patricia Morrow (born 1944)

The Wrong Man 1956: Nehemiah Persoff (born 1919) and Vera Miles (born 1929)

Vertigo 1958: Kim Novak (born 1933) and uncredited Nina Shipman (born 1938)

North by Northwest 1959: Eva Marie Saint (born 1924)

 

1960s:

Has it's own thread: Psycho 1960: Pat Hitchcock (born 1928), Vera Miles (born 1929) and uncredited Paul Jasmin (born 1935)

Birds 1963: Tippi Hedren (born 1930) and Veronica Cartwright (born 1949)

Marnie 1964: Tippi Hedren (born 1930), Bruce Dern (born 1936), Diane Baker (born 1938), Mariette Hartley (born 1940), Kimberly Beck and Melody Thomas Scott (both born 1956)

Torn Curtain 1966: Julie Andrews (born 1935)

Topaz 1969: Eva Wilma (born 1933) and Michel Subor (born 1935)

 

1970s:

Frenzy 1972: Bernard Cribbins (born 1928), Jean Marsh (born 1934) and Barbara Leigh-Hunt (born 1935). Michael Caine, Vanessa Redgrave and Helen Mirren rejected roles in this movie.

Family Plot 1976: Bruce Dern (born 1936) and William Devane (born 1939). Last Hitchcock movie.

 

I'm suprised there are so few of them left.


You may have missed this one @arghton. As per findings on the Detective page, Rand Harper died in 2016. FindAGrave page.

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Robert Downey Jr. was joined by several of his Marvel pals in paying tribute to Jimmy Rich, RDJ's personal assistant who died unexpectedly in a tragic accident.  On Wednesday evening, Rich was in a fatal car accident, though additional details are currently unknown.


Upon seeing his dead assistant, Downey, Jr said, “well isn’t that Rich.”

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'Notting Hill' star Tony Armatrading has died at the age of 59.

The actor – the younger brother of singer Joan Armatrading – passed away on Monday (10.05.21) after a battle with cancer and his friend Tim Bentinck broke the news on social media.  Tim wrote on Twitter: "Very sad news. My dearest friend Tony Armatrading died of cancer an hour ago.

Tony began his career in theatre and originally worked behind the scenes as a member of the stage crew at the Birmingham Rep. He later made the move to acting with the Royal Shakespeare Company.

He played roles in two notable Hollywood films during the 1990s – as a customs officer in the 1997 flick 'The Saint' and then in Notting Hill as a security guard who allows Will Thacker (Hugh Grant) onto a film set in order to win back Hollywood actress Anna Scott (Julia Roberts).

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On 21/03/2021 at 22:04, arghton said:

Here's a list of alive Hitchcock actors:

(Patricia Hitchcock is also Hitchcock's daughter, only ones with wikipedia pages are listed)

 

1940s:

Saboteur 1942: None alive after the death of Norman Lloyd (1914-2021)

Shadow of Doubt 1943: Edna May Wonacott (born 1932) and Charles Bates (born 1935)

Spellbound 1945: None alive after the death of Norman Lloyd (1914-2021)

 

1950s:

Stage Fright 1950: Patricia Hitchcock (born 1928)

Strangers on a Train 1951: Patricia Hitchcock (born 1928)

Rear Window 1954: Uncredited: Kathryn Grant (born 1933)

To Catch a Thief 1955: Brigitte Auber (born 1925)

The Trouble with Harry 1955: Shirley MacLaine (born 1934) and Jerry Mathers (born 1948)

The Man Who Knew Too Much 1956: Christopher Olsen (born 1946) Uncredited: Tuesday Weld (born 1943) and Patricia Morrow (born 1944)

The Wrong Man 1956: Nehemiah Persoff (born 1919) and Vera Miles (born 1929)

Vertigo 1958: Kim Novak (born 1933) and uncredited Nina Shipman (born 1938)

North by Northwest 1959: Eva Marie Saint (born 1924)

 

1960s:

Has it's own thread: Psycho 1960: Pat Hitchcock (born 1928), Vera Miles (born 1929) and uncredited Paul Jasmin (born 1935)

Birds 1963: Tippi Hedren (born 1930) and Veronica Cartwright (born 1949)

Marnie 1964: Tippi Hedren (born 1930), Bruce Dern (born 1936), Diane Baker (born 1938), Mariette Hartley (born 1940), Kimberly Beck and Melody Thomas Scott (both born 1956)

Torn Curtain 1966: Julie Andrews (born 1935)

Topaz 1969: Eva Wilma (born 1933) and Michel Subor (born 1935)

 

1970s:

Frenzy 1972: Bernard Cribbins (born 1928), Jean Marsh (born 1934) and Barbara Leigh-Hunt (born 1935). Michael Caine, Vanessa Redgrave and Helen Mirren rejected roles in this movie.

Family Plot 1976: Bruce Dern (born 1936) and William Devane (born 1939). Last Hitchcock movie.

 

I'm suprised there are so few of them left.

Updated for the death of Norman Lloyd: All of the cast of Saboteur and Spellbound are dead.

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Chuck Hicks (IMDb), American stuntman and actor with a huge list of credits, supposedly dead at 93, according to the Star Trek BBS forum and Memory Alpha.

Film credits include Raging Bull, Around the World in 80 Days, and Rebel Without a Cause.

Television credits include Starsky and Hutch, Star Trek The Next Generation, The Rockford Files, Police Story, Gunsmoke, M*A*S*H, Batman, The Man From U.N.C.L.E., The Green Hornet, The Untouchables, The Twilight Zone, Kojak, Magnum P.I., Dallas and 24.

He was also one of just three surviving credited cast members of Rebel Without a Cause (1955).

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On 12/05/2021 at 15:53, Ulitzer95 said:

Chuck Hicks (IMDb), American stuntman and actor with a huge list of credits, supposedly dead at 93, according to the Star Trek BBS forum and Memory Alpha.

Film credits include Raging Bull, Around the World in 80 Days, and Rebel Without a Cause.

Television credits include Starsky and Hutch, Star Trek The Next Generation, The Rockford Files, Police Story, Gunsmoke, M*A*S*H, Batman, The Man From U.N.C.L.E., The Green Hornet, The Untouchables, The Twilight Zone, Kojak, Magnum P.I., Dallas and 24.

He was also one of just three surviving credited cast members of Rebel Without a Cause (1955).


Hollywood Reporter write up. Died from complications of a stroke he suffered 6 months ago.

 

Worth noting that the Hollywood Reporter have now scrapped their obituaries and obituaries page in a shake up to their website. A poor decision IMO.

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On 21/03/2021 at 22:04, arghton said:

Here's a list of alive Hitchcock actors:

(Patricia Hitchcock is also Hitchcock's daughter, only ones with wikipedia pages are listed)

 

1940s:

Saboteur 1942: None alive after the death of Norman Lloyd (1914-2021)

Shadow of Doubt 1943: Edna May Wonacott (born 1932) and Charles Bates (born 1935)

Spellbound 1945: None alive after the death of Norman Lloyd (1914-2021)

 

1950s:

Stage Fright 1950: Patricia Hitchcock (born 1928)

Strangers on a Train 1951: Patricia Hitchcock (born 1928)

Rear Window 1954: Uncredited: Kathryn Grant (born 1933)

To Catch a Thief 1955: Brigitte Auber (born 1925)

The Trouble with Harry 1955: Shirley MacLaine (born 1934) and Jerry Mathers (born 1948)

The Man Who Knew Too Much 1956: Christopher Olsen (born 1946) Uncredited: Tuesday Weld (born 1943) and Patricia Morrow (born 1944)

The Wrong Man 1956: Nehemiah Persoff (born 1919) and Vera Miles (born 1929)

Vertigo 1958: Kim Novak (born 1933) and uncredited Nina Shipman (born 1938)

North by Northwest 1959: Eva Marie Saint (born 1924)

 

1960s:

Has it's own thread: Psycho 1960: Pat Hitchcock (born 1928), Vera Miles (born 1929) and uncredited Paul Jasmin (born 1935)

Birds 1963: Tippi Hedren (born 1930) and Veronica Cartwright (born 1949)

Marnie 1964: Tippi Hedren (born 1930), Bruce Dern (born 1936), Diane Baker (born 1938), Mariette Hartley (born 1940), Kimberly Beck and Melody Thomas Scott (both born 1956)

Torn Curtain 1966: Julie Andrews (born 1935)

Topaz 1969: Eva Wilma (born 1933) and Michel Subor (born 1935)

 

1970s:

Frenzy 1972: Bernard Cribbins (born 1928), Jean Marsh (born 1934) and Barbara Leigh-Hunt (born 1935). Michael Caine, Vanessa Redgrave and Helen Mirren rejected roles in this movie.

Family Plot 1976: Bruce Dern (born 1936) and William Devane (born 1939). Last Hitchcock movie.

 

I'm suprised there are so few of them left.

https://tvefamosos.uol.com.br/noticias/redacao/2021/05/15/morre-atriz-eva-wilma-aos-87-em-decorrencia-do-cancer-no-ovario.htm

Another one gone, Eva Wilma dead at 87.

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Actor Charles Grodin, who played a beleaguered grownup in Beethoven and Clifford, died at 86 years:

https://www.express.co.uk/celebrity-news/1437924/Charles-Grodin-dead-death-Beethoven-movie-actor-author-talk-show-host-news-latest-update

In 1993, he won the American Comedy Award for Funniest Supporting Actor in a Motion Picture for his role as Dave in Murray Blum.

He was also great beside Robert De Niro in "Midnight Run".

 

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46 minutes ago, TomTomTelekom said:

Actor Charles Grodin, who played a beleaguered grownup in Beethoven and Clifford, died at 86 years:

https://www.express.co.uk/celebrity-news/1437924/Charles-Grodin-dead-death-Beethoven-movie-actor-author-talk-show-host-news-latest-update

In 1993, he won the American Comedy Award for Funniest Supporting Actor in a Motion Picture for his role as Dave in Murray Blum.

He was also great beside Robert De Niro in "Midnight Run".

 

Played Carl J. Shapiro (1913-2021) in the ABC miniseries Madoff about Bernie Madoff (1938-2021)

Shapiro died in March.

 

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1 hour ago, TomTomTelekom said:

Actor Charles Grodin, who played a beleaguered grownup in Beethoven and Clifford, died at 86 years:

https://www.express.co.uk/celebrity-news/1437924/Charles-Grodin-dead-death-Beethoven-movie-actor-author-talk-show-host-news-latest-update

In 1993, he won the American Comedy Award for Funniest Supporting Actor in a Motion Picture for his role as Dave in Murray Blum.

He was also great beside Robert De Niro in "Midnight Run".

 

Thank you for your new information, @TomTomTelekom.

"Midnight Run" is a great comedy.

My first memory of Charles Grodin is "The Couch Trip".

Dan Aykroyd has escaped from a mental hospital and becomes a great radio talk show.

Charles Grodin was a very popular psychiatrist.

The great Walter Matthau also participated in the film.

It's a minor comedy... it isn't a classic film... but it's a film that demands to be seen twice.

Entertaining for people of all ages.

Thanks again, @TomTomTelekom.  ;)

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re: Grodin. No-one has mentioned The Heartbreak Kid, as I remember it one of the great 'new Hollywood' films of the early 70s. I really must watch it again - in my mind's memory, it's linked with The Graduate. 

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20 hours ago, harrymcnallysblueandwhitearmy said:

re: Grodin. No-one has mentioned The Heartbreak Kid, as I remember it one of the great 'new Hollywood' films of the early 70s. I really must watch it again - in my mind's memory, it's linked with The Graduate. 

‘No one has mentioned’ it was in the lead goddamn headline, numbnuts!

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2 hours ago, Sir Creep said:

‘No one has mentioned’ it was in the lead goddamn headline, numbnuts!

 

I meant no-one who posted about it. Has poor deluded Eilis seen the light and booted you into touch yet Paddy, you slapheaded drunk cuntbubble?

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Robert Hogan, a character actor whose nearly six-decade Hollywood career included a regular role on Peyton Place as Reverend Tom Winter and multiple appearances on television series like Law & Order, The Wire, Murder She Wrote, Another World, Alice, Barnaby Jones, The FBI and many others, has died. He was 87.

 

https://daytimeconfidential.com/2021/06/01/another-world-actor-robert-hogan-dead-at-87

 

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Interview with Sacheen Littlefeather in today's Guardian, which she says will be one of her last.

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Romy Walthall, aka Romy Windsor, a character actress who appeared movies including Face/Off, had a co-starring role in James Garner's short-lived series  'Man of the People', made multiple appearances in shows including 'Civil Wars' and 'Murder One' and who had episodic appearances in everything from 'Charles in Charge' to 'Matlock' to the 'X-Files', has died. She was 57.

 

https://variety.com/2021/film/news/romy-walthall-dead-dies-face-off-house-of-usher-1234985191/

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Erin O'Brien, a singer who performed several times on the Tonight Show in 1956 and a character actress who appeared opposite Andy Griffith and Walter Matthau in the 1958 movie 'Onionhead' as part of a career that ran from the mid 50s to late 60s, died May 20th. She was 87. Her death was being reported June 8th.

 

https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/tv/tv-news/erin-obrien-dead-onionhead-77-sunset-strip-1234964569/

 

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Larry Gelman, a character actor with over a 50 year Hollywood career, with multiple appearances on TV shows including The Odd Couple, The Bob Newhart Show, Maude, Eight is Enough and Barney Miller, as well as individual appearances on series like Touched by an Angel and ER, has died. He was 90. One of his Barney Miller appearances nabbed him an Emmy nomination for Outstanding Single Performance by a Supporting Actor in a Comedy or Drama Series.

 

https://www.newsfromme.com/2021/06/08/larry-gelman-r-i-p/

 

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Actor Ernie Lively has died at age 74. His screen credits include movies such as Turner and Hooch and TV shows such as Seinfeld and The X-Files. His daughter is actress Blake Lively of Gossip Girl. 

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