I thought he was SO handsome in Gidget. Had a big crush on him, and a good singer, too.
Darren’s Deep Space Nine role was a gem. Like some of the best science fiction, it was an absurd premise well-executed as entertainment.
‘The way you look tonight’ from the last episode of DS9 was well done.
RIP Vic Fontaine.
Moondoggie…RIP
Moondoggie and Vic Fontaine, who lent a little musicality to Gidget and to DS9. What a blast to hear great crooner songs in a futuristic setting!
May God bless all who are grieving for loved ones.
Rest In Peace, James.
I suspect that was his Hollywood name. He looked Italian.
Time Tunnel
Too soon!!
RIP James.
Heather Locklear is 62 years old now...James Darren was old enough to be her father...I did not realize that back in the 1980s...
Guns Of Navarone-Greek Folk Song
This One’s From the Heart audio CD playlist.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ep_6BVz0Gnk&list=PL6EmGLy0PF2AXHukZNKJo7kOkpDXmjg3T
Passing noted...RIP James. Thank you
RIP.
I came here to mention Time Tunnel. None of the articles I read this morning mentioned that 30 episode gem!
I think TT turned me on to history and science fiction at a very young age.
RIP.
As a young Star Trek Fan, I never got Deep Space Nine but as I grew older it grew on me and is my favorite of the series. Vic was a nice addition and I loved the one show where Nog loses his leg and starts to hide in the holodeck, so he doesn’t have to face the reality of being disabled. Vic kicks him out by shutting down his program and refusing to turn back on no matter what he does. I love how the Chief explains Vic and why he was giving Nog the kick in the pants he needed to get back to living. Both actors did one of the best jobs I have ever watched and according to the late actor who played Nog they both received letters from veterans around the world, even years later stating how the show helped them deal with PSTD, Even if you aren’t a fan or a veteran it is a must watch on my list. RIP Vic and Nog!