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I'm gonna take a guess at Peter O'Toole going next but I am a bit out of practice at death prediting.

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Slightly off-topic as she is not an Academy Award winner but I have just learned about one French actress, Danielle Darrieux, very famous in her home country, who was born in 1917 putting her up there with Joan Fontaine and Olivia De Havilland.

 

 

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Danielle_Darrieux

 

 

 

Judging from her filmography, she is still active but might be an interesting one to watch. Any chance of a UK obit for someone like that?

 

 

Again, not Hollywood but another one of the same vintage is Barbro Kollberg, who starred in one of Ingmar Bergman's films:

 

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barbro_Kollberg

 

Not sure of the chances for a UK obit.

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[All the living Honory award winners (with a wikipedia page):

 

Robert F. Boyle born: 1909

Kirk Douglas born: 1916 (already part of deathlist 2009)

Mickey Rooney born: 1920 (already part of deathlist 2009)

Andrzej Wajda born: 1922

Blake Edwards born: 1922 (already part of deathlist 2009)

Sidney Lumet born: 1922

Stanley Donen born: 1924

Mel Brooks born: 1926 (not yet awarded)

Sidney Poitier born: 1927 (also mentioned on the list above)

Shirley Temple born: 1928

Ennie Morricone born: 1928

Peter O'Toole born: 1932

Claude Jarman, Jr. born: 1934

Sophia Loren born: 1934

Robert Redford born: 1936

Margaret O'Brien born: 1937

Jon Whiteley born: 1948

Ben Burtt born: 1948

 

Another one to add to the list is the producer John Calley, who received an honorary Oscar award in December, but he was too ill to attend the ceremony. That was enough for me to put him on my DDP team, but I still haven't managed to find out quite what is wrong with him.

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Slightly off-topic as she is not an Academy Award winner but I have just learned about one French actress, Danielle Darrieux, very famous in her home country, who was born in 1917 putting her up there with Joan Fontaine and Olivia De Havilland.

 

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Danielle_Darrieux

 

Judging from her filmography, she is still active but might be an interesting one to watch. Any chance of a UK obit for someone like that?

Danielle Darrieux was on French chatshow 'Vivement Dimanche' a couple of weeks ago plugging her latest film 'Pièce Montée' and boy am I glad I didn't put her in my deadpool. Other than needing a little help to walk she was in fine fettle. She's still very active and looks and sounds incredible - you'd think she was mid 70s at the most. Of course, at her age a fall or a short illness is all it takes but other than something like that happening, I'd be surprised if she didn't see out her 100. As she was one of Max Ophüls' muses (not to mention playing Catherine Deneuve's mother in no less than four films!) she'll definitely get a UK obit.

 

Another doyen of French cinema, Michel Piccoli (b. 1925, so getting on a bit) was also on 'Vivement Dimanche' the other week too. Again, another not to bother considering at the moment unless he gets ill.

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Slightly off-topic as she is not an Academy Award winner but I have just learned about one French actress, Danielle Darrieux, very famous in her home country, who was born in 1917 putting her up there with Joan Fontaine and Olivia De Havilland.

 

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Danielle_Darrieux

 

Judging from her filmography, she is still active but might be an interesting one to watch. Any chance of a UK obit for someone like that?

Danielle Darrieux was on French chatshow 'Vivement Dimanche' a couple of weeks ago plugging her latest film 'Pièce Montée' and boy am I glad I didn't put her in my deadpool. Other than needing a little help to walk she was in fine fettle. She's still very active and looks and sounds incredible - you'd think she was mid 70s at the most. Of course, at her age a fall or a short illness is all it takes but other than something like that happening, I'd be surprised if she didn't see out her 100. As she was one of Max Ophüls' muses (not to mention playing Catherine Deneuve's mother in no less than four films!) she'll definitely get a UK obit.

 

Another doyen of French cinema, Michel Piccoli (b. 1925, so getting on a bit) was also on 'Vivement Dimanche' the other week too. Again, another not to bother considering at the moment unless he gets ill.

 

 

Thanks for the info, Mrs VT. Here are some more foreign language film possibilities.

 

 

Firstly, some vintage Japanese actresses, both born in 1920:

 

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Setsuko_Hara

 

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yoshiko_Ōtaka

 

Hara starred in "Tokyo Story" whilst Otaka was in Kurosawa's "Scandal", billed as Shirley Yamaguchi.

 

 

Next, we have Dora Doll, born in 1922, a well-known German/French actress from gangster and thriller films, such as "Touchez pas au grisbi."

 

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dora_Doll

 

 

Another French one is Emmanuelle Riva, born 1927, best known for "Hiroshima, Mon Amour", but in many other films. Still seems to be active, so maybe not a good pick just yet but one for future reference:

 

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emmanuelle_Riva

 

Jeanne Moreau is also starting to get long in the tooth, being born in January 1928 but, like Riva, is still very active so probably just another one to bookmark for the moment:

 

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeanne_Moreau

 

Once we reach the early 1930s, a whole string of notable foreign actresses are still with us, including Monica Vitti and Lucia Bose but one worth looking at is Anita Ekberg, who has had some health problems:

 

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anita_Ekberg

 

"Despite her condition not being considered serious, she has been put under observation in the facility", or so says that oracle of all truth, Wikipedia. :D

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I often kick back and relax to an old school Japanese language movie. Tokyo Story is one of my Sunday afternoon faves. A glass of absinthe & tonic balancing on my well upholstered gut. I hope Setsuko makes it. I'll be stunned if she shuffles off this mortal coil at such a tender age.

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I often kick back and relax to an old school Japanese language movie. Tokyo Story is one of my Sunday afternoon faves. A glass of absinthe & tonic balancing on my well upholstered gut. I hope Setsuko makes it. I'll be stunned if she shuffles off this mortal coil at such a tender age.

 

A man after my own heart. :D

 

 

One more older foreign film actress:

 

Annie Girardot, born 1931, was diagnosed with Alzheimer's in 2006. More of a B - film actress. Probably best known for "Traitement de choc" ("Shock Treatment") with highly controversial French film star Alain Delon.

 

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Annie_Girardot

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You might want to have a look over this list of Hollywood types over 100 and over 90. It is fairly up-to-date:

 

http://www.hollywoodmemoir.com/90

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Most of the ones I provided above are foreign language film stars. Perhaps the moderator could create a separate thread for that topic.

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Most of the ones I provided above are foreign language film stars. Perhaps the moderator could create a separate thread for that topic.

 

You could do that yourself, DJL... You might have to register, I'm not sure about that, which would add to your respectability anyway. You're a pretty heavy poster right now - which is fine with me, of course - but I'm sure the regulars like to know who they're dealing with.

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All the living Honory award winners (with a wikipedia page):

 

Robert F. Boyle born: 1909

 

Dead.

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All the living Honory award winners (with a wikipedia page):

 

Robert F. Boyle born: 1909

 

Dead.

 

Woot! Another DDP hit! A unique pick as well, so that's 7 more points in the pocket.

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All the living Honory award winners (with a wikipedia page):

 

Robert F. Boyle born: 1909

 

Dead.

 

Woot! Another DDP hit! A unique pick as well, so that's 7 more points in the pocket.

 

 

Still waiting on a UK obit however...

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All the living Honory award winners (with a wikipedia page):

 

Robert F. Boyle born: 1909

 

Dead.

 

Woot! Another DDP hit! A unique pick as well, so that's 7 more points in the pocket.

 

 

Still waiting on a UK obit however...

 

Here it is

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All the living Honory award winners (with a wikipedia page):

 

Robert F. Boyle born: 1909

 

Dead.

 

Woot! Another DDP hit! A unique pick as well, so that's 7 more points in the pocket.

 

 

Still waiting on a UK obit however...

 

Here it is

 

The Herald? Does that count?

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All the living Honory award winners (with a wikipedia page):

 

Robert F. Boyle born: 1909

 

Dead.

 

Woot! Another DDP hit! A unique pick as well, so that's 7 more points in the pocket.

 

 

Still waiting on a UK obit however...

 

Here it is

 

The Herald? Does that count?

 

 

EDIT: I've checked. It does, carry on...

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Patricia Neal has also suffered depression and anorexia in the past, don't know if that is still relevant though.

 

Well, it probably was, as she's dead.

 

A DDP choice for two teams; 20 Celebrities, Sitting On A Wall, If 1 Got Shot Or.... and Short Distance Clara.

 

 

:) Another person from Breakfast at Tiffanys gone. I think Mickey Rooney is the only star from that alive. Hepburn, Peppard, Neal, Cat and Ebsen all gone.

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Patricia Neal has also suffered depression and anorexia in the past, don't know if that is still relevant though.

 

Well, it probably was, as she's dead.

 

A DDP choice for two teams; 20 Celebrities, Sitting On A Wall, If 1 Got Shot Or.... and Short Distance Clara.

 

 

:) Another person from Breakfast at Tiffanys gone. I think Mickey Rooney is the only star from that alive. Hepburn, Peppard, Neal, Cat and Ebsen all gone.

 

Bugger, that means Clara now has three hits to my one. She's a friend of mine and we're having our own little competition. It also gives me another reason to dislike Patrcia Neal besides her pro-life, pro-ana stance.

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Patricia Neal has also suffered depression and anorexia in the past, don't know if that is still relevant though.

 

Well, it probably was, as she's dead.

 

A DDP choice for two teams; 20 Celebrities, Sitting On A Wall, If 1 Got Shot Or.... and Short Distance Clara.

 

 

:P Another person from Breakfast at Tiffanys gone. I think Mickey Rooney is the only star from that alive. Hepburn, Peppard, Neal, Cat and Ebsen all gone.

 

Bugger, that means Clara now has three hits to my one. She's a friend of mine and we're having our own little competition. It also gives me another reason to dislike Patrcia Neal besides her pro-life, pro-ana stance.

 

Well she aint pro-life now...

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Does anyone know how healthy oscar-winning cameraman Haskell Wexler (Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?, In the Heat of the Night, The Thomas Crown Affair, One Flew Over the Cuckoos Nest) is at the moment?

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I often kick back and relax to an old school Japanese language movie. Tokyo Story is one of my Sunday afternoon faves. A glass of absinthe & tonic balancing on my well upholstered gut. I hope Setsuko makes it. I'll be stunned if she shuffles off this mortal coil at such a tender age.

 

A man after my own heart. :)

 

 

One more older foreign film actress:

 

Annie Girardot, born 1931, was diagnosed with Alzheimer's in 2006. More of a B - film actress. Probably best known for "Traitement de choc" ("Shock Treatment") with highly controversial French film star Alain Delon.

 

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Annie_Girardot

Dead. http://www.purepeople.com/article/annie-gi...-morte_a74967/1

 

Unique/joker for Poitou Team.

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I often kick back and relax to an old school Japanese language movie. Tokyo Story is one of my Sunday afternoon faves. A glass of absinthe & tonic balancing on my well upholstered gut. I hope Setsuko makes it. I'll be stunned if she shuffles off this mortal coil at such a tender age.

 

A man after my own heart. :)

 

 

One more older foreign film actress:

 

Annie Girardot, born 1931, was diagnosed with Alzheimer's in 2006. More of a B - film actress. Probably best known for "Traitement de choc" ("Shock Treatment") with highly controversial French film star Alain Delon.

 

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Annie_Girardot

Dead. http://www.purepeople.com/article/annie-gi...-morte_a74967/1

 

Unique/joker for Poitou Team.

 

I only knew about her because I bought a cheap boxed set of 1970s Alain Delon films a few months ago and decided to look up all of the actors and actresses in them at the time but yesterday afternoon, on a sudden impulse, I went and bought the counterpart set of 1970s Jean-Paul Belmondo flicks. I'd better check out the actress in those ones, too...

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Another one to add to the list is the producer John Calley, who received an honorary Oscar award in December, but he was too ill to attend the ceremony. That was enough for me to put him on my DDP team, but I still haven't managed to find out quite what is wrong with him.

 

I never did find out what was wrong with John Calley, so I reluctantly dropped him from this year's DDP entry. According to his Wiki page, he made this cryptic statement last year when he won his Oscar:

 

You’re very unhappy for a long period of time. And you don’t experience joy. At the end you experience relief, if you’re lucky
.

 

That could mean anything from mild depression to terminal cancer. If anyone ever finds out what's bothering him, please let us know.

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