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A lot of you know already what a big fan I am of movies.

 

Well, tonight I watched That's Entertainment! (1974), the story of the MGM musicals up to the 1950's.

 

I was looking at the people who appeared either as hosts or in archive footage and the ones still living could be good ones for next year's list.

 

Here they are:

 

Liza Minnelli - born 1946 - Still young though

Debbie Reynolds - born 1932

Mickey Rooney - born 1920

Elizabeth Taylor - born 1932 - yes I know she is on the list this year

June Allyson - born 1917

Kay Armen - born 1920

Leslie Caron - born 1931

Carleton Carpenter - born 1926

Cyd Charisse - born 1921

Vic Damone - born 1928

Deanna Durbin - born 1921

Kathryn Grayson - born 1922

Lena Horne - born 1917

Van Johnson - born 1916

Louis Jourdan - born 1919

Tony Martin - born 1912 - seems a prime candidate

Fayard Nicholas - born 1914

Margaret O'Brien - born 1937 - still rather young

Jane Powell - born 1929

Russ Tamblyn - born 1934

Esther Williams - born 1922

Arlene Dahl - born 1928

Gloria DeHaven - born 1925

Betty Garrett - born 1919

Audrey Totter - born 1918

 

That's Entertainment II:

 

Doris Day - born 1924

Nanette Fabray - born 1920

Marge Champion - born 1919

Betty Hutton - born 1921

Tommy Rall - born 1929

 

That's Entertainment III:

 

Angela Lansbury - born 1925

Luise Rainer - born 1910

 

Hmm, seem to have quite a bit here. How about we make the Deathlist have 100 people on it. :pop:

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Hmm, seem to have quite a bit here. How about we make the Deathlist have 100 people on it. :pop:

That's a bit much. :lol:

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This is definetely a list that should be looked into, as a good number of less-than-famous actors cark it every year.

 

Personally, however, I think Liza Minnelli, Debbie Reynolds, Mickey Rooney and Angela Lansbury all have enough juice left in them to get through 2006. Van Johnson was the only one out of all of them that I have for my 2006 DDP, although admittedly I haven't heard of a lot of the older ones.

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Fellow deathlisters,

The return of this thread promted me to remember one of our good friends here at deathlist, namely IYG.

The little green thing was not only a moderator but also a friend.

Unfortunately he was pursued by what I can only describe as a Nazi like attack which led him to exile himself from this forum. :dead3::rolleyes:

 

Anyway, I wish IYG a happy belated birthday, where ever he may be.

And may the force be with him (and so on and so forth....).

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Fellow deathlisters,

The return of this thread promted me to remember one of our good friends here at deathlist, namely IYG.

The little green thing was not only a moderator but also a friend.

Unfortunately he was pursued by what I can only describe as a Nazi like attack which led him to exile himself from this forum. :dead3::rolleyes:

 

Anyway, I wish IYG a happy belated birthday, where ever he may be.

And may the force be with him (and so on and so forth....).

IYG,

 

He registered.

 

He posted.

 

He moderated.

 

He fell on his Light-Sabre.

 

A sad tale.

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He registered.

 

He posted.

 

He severely abused his moderating privileges

 

He watched movies

 

He possessed Boudicca the godess of the Deathlist

 

He was jewish

 

He deleted a thread called "Need a shoulder to cry on" :rolleyes:

 

He had a name called Inar :dead3:

 

Sadly he has been banned!

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He deleted a thread called "Need a shoulder to cry on"

It was called "Need a shoulder to cry on? Then get down on your knees!"

 

His greatest crime was deleting that. It was a terrific topic title.

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Fellow deathlisters,

The return of this thread promted me to remember one of our good friends here at deathlist, namely IYG.

The little green thing was not only a moderator but also a friend.

Unfortunately he was pursued by what I can only describe as a Nazi like attack which led him to exile himself from this forum. :dead3:  :rolleyes:

 

Anyway, I wish IYG a happy belated birthday, where ever he may be.

And may the force be with him (and so on and so forth....).

IYG,

 

He registered.

 

He posted. ...... He should have stopped here, where he was doing really well.

He moderated.

 

He fell on his Light-Sabre.

 

A sad tale.

 

Sad, indeed.

 

sad51Flip.GIF

 

 

violinslow.GIF

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Does anyone have any information on David Davies? The actor played Mr Arrow in Disney's Treasure Island (1950) was born in 1906. He was doing voice overs for Star Wars cartoons in 2001.

 

The trail has now gone cold. The 3rd April 2006 will be his 100th birthday, if he's not already in Davy Jones Locker... :dead3:

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Does anyone have any information on David Davies?

Isn't he running for the Tory leadership?

 

Of course, any sensible person would be running from the Tory leadership.

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Apparentely, still alive, though he hasn't done anything since the Star Wars Games:

 

http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0203664/

 

But is he famous enough?

 

If so, here's another I'd like to reccommend (despite her Canadianness):

 

http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0448661/

 

Come on, we all remember Flash and the Devil from 'round '26! :(

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Barbara Kent has about the same chance of being on the list as Norah Baring(She's got her own DL thread).

 

Slim I'd say.

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Barbara Kent -Slim I'd say.

indeed

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Apparentely, still alive, though he hasn't done anything since the Star Wars Games:

 

http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0203664/

 

But is he famous enough?

As the only person from the cast of Treasure Island, still alive, I thought that would be grounds enough. At 99 it's easy money :(

David Davies is a non-entity, a theatrical also ran.

 

He has done nothing of note according to his imdb biog.

 

Real second rate rubbish.

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David Davies is a non-entity, a theatrical also ran.

 

He has done nothing of note according to his imdb biog.

 

Real second rate rubbish.

:(

 

And probably a lot more talented than alot of the subject matter discussed elsewhere on the forum! :P

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Well he was on Coronation Street for a year in '71... wouldn't that combined with his Treasure Island role count for something across the pond? (IE. a UK obit?)

 

Again, not supporting him for candidacy either, just making sure all the facts are on the table.

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Well he was on Coronation Street for a year in '71... wouldn't that combined with his Treasure Island role count for something across the pond? (IE. a UK obit?)

 

Again, not supporting him for candidacy either, just making sure all the facts are on the table.

Still far too obscure I'd say.

 

Lennie Bennett was on Primetime TV for several years,

 

doesn't mean he's suitable for DeathList though.

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Luise Rainer probably is famous enough, and turns 96 next January. Most of us here don't know her simply because so much of her busy career took place long before we were born.

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Luise Rainer probably is famous enough, and turns 96 next January. Most of us here don't know her simply because so much of her busy career took place long before we were born.

Perhaps, but she also has zero history for health problems and bodily abuse. If we want to add people purely on the basis of "old," then there's plenty of candidates out there and it's a craps-shoot as to which ones will actually die.

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CP, I take yer points. Thought raising her profile might be useful in terms of prompting a greater authority than IMDB to post some information. Are we sure she's in good health? All I've managed to discover is that she's still alive.

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Well he was on Coronation Street for a year in '71... wouldn't that combined with his Treasure Island role count for something across the pond? (IE. a UK obit?)

 

Again, not supporting him for candidacy either, just making sure all the facts are on the table.

Still far too obscure I'd say.

 

Lennie Bennett was on Primetime TV for several years,

 

doesn't mean he's suitable for DeathList though.

Davis was still working up to 2001 and while he's never been a major role winner he's starred in a fair share of famous titles. I watched his amazing performance in TI again this morning. If he's still alive he's well worthy of a mention.

 

Lennie Bennett's death would be a national disaster.

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CP, I take yer points. Thought raising her profile might be useful in terms of prompting a greater authority than IMDB to post some information. Are we sure she's in good health? All I've managed to discover is that she's still alive.

I did some limited research... I can't find a single article that even mentions her health. She did appear at the 1998 and 2003 Academy Awards ceremoines, but no mention of how she looked. NNDB and IMDB don't list a single health problem, in fact the only mention that I could find about anything suspect was an abortion she had in the late 1930s (according to Wikipedia).

 

Of course, age is age, but that's always the luck of the draw. If we didn't add her and she died on January 1, 2006, it wouldn't have been a poor decision on the part of the council, just pure bad luck.

 

Also, we do have plenty of prime candidates, so old age should be something we consider after other things.

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