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Pola Miller, an award-winning filmmaker and documentarian died Feb. 8 in Los Angeles. She was 86. "In the early 1970s, the couple moved to London, where Miller became the host of a Thames Television show, Americans Abroad."

http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/pola-miller-dead-documentarian-was-775620

By FAR the most noteworthy thing about her is this:

"In 1955, she married television director Robert Ellis Miller, whom she had met as a student when she auditioned for his production of The Man Who Came to Dinner, staged while he was president of the Harvard Radcliffe Dramatic Club. HE SURVIVES HER."

How fucking old is HE then??? <b>Put him on your lusts <\b>IMMEDIATELY he will be depressed and die. How rare a man survives his elderly wife....

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Put him on your LISTS too :-?

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Pola Miller, an award-winning filmmaker and documentarian died Feb. 8 in Los Angeles. She was 86. "In the early 1970s, the couple moved to London, where Miller became the host of a Thames Television show, Americans Abroad."

http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/pola-miller-dead-documentarian-was-775620

By FAR the most noteworthy thing about her is this:

"In 1955, she married television director Robert Ellis Miller, whom she had met as a student when she auditioned for his production of The Man Who Came to Dinner, staged while he was president of the Harvard Radcliffe Dramatic Club. HE SURVIVES HER."

How fucking old is HE then??? Put him on your lusts IMMEDIATELY he will be depressed and die. How rare a man survives his elderly wife....

SC

Well I looked--he's only 82. (?) wtf the the obit makes no sense unless she came into acting later in life.

It's all lies! Lies I tell you :-/

SC

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Pola Miller, an award-winning filmmaker and documentarian died Feb. 8 in Los Angeles. She was 86. "In the early 1970s, the couple moved to London, where Miller became the host of a Thames Television show, Americans Abroad."

 

http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/pola-miller-dead-documentarian-was-775620

By FAR the most noteworthy thing about her is this:

 

"In 1955, she married television director Robert Ellis Miller, whom she had met as a student when she auditioned for his production of The Man Who Came to Dinner, staged while he was president of the Harvard Radcliffe Dramatic Club. HE SURVIVES HER."

 

How fucking old is HE then??? Put him on your lusts IMMEDIATELY he will be depressed and die. How rare a man survives his elderly wife....

SC

 

 

 

If he ever went on my "lust" I'd say a fair quantity of lube might go on my list.

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Pola Miller, an award-winning filmmaker and documentarian died Feb. 8 in Los Angeles. She was 86. "In the early 1970s, the couple moved to London, where Miller became the host of a Thames Television show, Americans Abroad."

http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/pola-miller-dead-documentarian-was-775620

By FAR the most noteworthy thing about her is this:

"In 1955, she married television director Robert Ellis Miller, whom she had met as a student when she auditioned for his production of The Man Who Came to Dinner, staged while he was president of the Harvard Radcliffe Dramatic Club. HE SURVIVES HER."

How fucking old is HE then??? Put him on your lusts IMMEDIATELY he will be depressed and die. How rare a man survives his elderly wife....

SC

Well I looked--he's only 82. (?) wtf the the obit makes no sense unless she came into acting later in life.

It's all lies! Lies I tell you :-/

SC

Well, an 82 yo widower with no known health issues might be a bit too young for the main list. Of course, suicide due to depression is a possibility, but some of his friends and other members of the family might console him and provide some company in these difficult times.

 

As for the rarity of an elderly wife predeceasing her hubby, I think it's not that rare in cases where the man is considerably younger. In most developed countries, female life expectancy is only longer by 2-5 years - the situation is different in Eastern European countries like Russia or the Ukraine where mass alcoholism (mostly affecting males) results in many young-ish widows and virtually no widowers (save for poor Gorbi)

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Well, an 82 yo widower with no known health issues might be a bit too young for the main list. Of course, suicide due to depression is a possibility, but some of his friends and other members of the family might console him and provide some company in these difficult times.

 

Or he might just get married again, like Leslie Phillips.

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Put him on your lusts IMMEDIATELY

 

Are you putting him on your shirt lust?

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Yutaka Katayama, former Nissan executive dies at 105 (years, not hours) and a unique hit, pending UK obit, for The Coffin Dodgers on DDP. http://www.starherald.com/news/business/nissan-executive-known-as-father-of-the-z-dies-at/article_98529667-2a4b-5771-8571-3490a90f070a.html

 

A unique hit, pending nowt, for MSC in the Deathrace.

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Yutaka Katayama, former Nissan executive dies at 105 (years, not hours) and a unique hit, pending UK obit, for The Coffin Dodgers on DDP. http://www.starherald.com/news/business/nissan-executive-known-as-father-of-the-z-dies-at/article_98529667-2a4b-5771-8571-3490a90f070a.html

 

A unique hit, pending nowt, for MSC in the Deathrace.

 

Found one http://www.dailymail.co.uk/wires/ap/article-2962688/Nissan-executive-known-father-Z-dies-105.html

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Sorry to hear about your diabetes, but for god's sake's check the spelling of apparently, because apparently you got it wrong. (I really have to stop with the spelling lames, Damn, can't help myself)

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That's the American spelling (I think).

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Grammy winner and propably best trompeter in the world Clark terry is DEAD!

 

http://www.reuters.com/article/2015/02/22/us-people-clarkterry-idUSKBN0LQ07L20150222

Having never heard of him, if seeking fame is your goal, and a trumpet you find in your hand, look elsewhere mate.

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You never heard of him? He was a Jazz-Legend, you moron!

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I'm a moron for not knowing jazz artists who's heyday was 50 years ago? Guilty as charged.

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He's screwed now!

 

Paul Napier, who originated the Mr. Goodwrench character for General Motors, died Saturday. He was 84. "Napier had more than 400 commercial credits along with TV credits on “Kojak,” “Knots Landing,” “L.A. Law,” “Taxi,” Coach” and “Dynasty,” on which he had a recurring role as a gardener."

 

http://variety.com/2015/tv/news/paul-napier-dead-originator-of-mr-goodwrench-1201439647/#

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