Posted on 01/16/2014 12:45:00 PM PST by Timber Rattler
Russell Johnson, the actor best known for playing the Professor on "Gilligan's Island," has died.
ABC News confirmed with the actor's wife, Constance, that the 89-year-old TV star died early this morning of kidney failure.
"He died at home, peaceful, in his sleep at 5:21 am today," she said. "[He was] a very brave guy who knew what he wanted, and he wanted to be at home."
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gilligan%27s_Planet
Yes, and it wasn’t as funny as the re-cast TV shows.......
The only character whose full name was never given on the show was Gilligan. Producer Sherwood Schwartz once said in an interview that, should there be a need for him to have a first name in one of the episodes, it would have been "Willie."
Willie? seriously?
/;^)
“ALL those 70’s shows were fun shows ... no one trying to make political statements, etc.”
They were all brilliantly written. Then, we had the writer’s strike which the writer’s guild “won.” They got huge increases for scripts and treatments. Nobody could afford them and we started getting “unscripted” reality shows. Nothing has been worth watching since. But the writer’s guild won, by knocking out all the competition...well, except the “unscripted” shows. (Which can’t be unscripted because you have to have something happening. But I imagine it’s like porn. “Okay, Joe, you and Alice have sex. Then do...”)
“Was a vet who won a bronze star, if I recall, landing planes in the Pacific.”
Didn’t “win” a Bronze Star. “Earned” a Bronze Star.
Not really. The original Stepford Wives was a little before my time, and I’ve still never seen it.
My bad.
Ruhe in frieden.
I think only person still alive is Mary Ann and Ginger
LMAO on Mystery science theatre 3000 reference ROFL
That’s correct. The pilot was flat and unimpressive. The final cast really hit paydirt. Just melded together like a well-oiled machine. But it shouldn’t be a surprise, these were some actors that had the chops.
One thing I wish would ‘officially’ come out on dvd would be Alan Hale Jr.’s early-1950s series, “Biff Baker, USA.” It was like an espionage-version of “Mr. and Mrs. North.” Being public-domain, a number of episodes circulate on cheap dvd labels, but I’d love for the whole (albeit short) run to be made available.
I get the impression, Tina has always been embarrassed at being famous for this role far above anything else she’s done. Some folks cannot be pleased. If I could be part of a well known, family oriented series, even if I had to play an Eggplant, I would be thrilled, but that’s just me.
I don’t guess she was too bothered about all those royalty checks coming in decade after decade.
Thought I read somewhere that the cast never received royalties for the decades it ran in syndication?
Kennedy’s assasination?
OMG! I have to go play 20 questions “who died” before everyone knows.
Pretty sure it was Hinkly
RIP in any event, one of my all time favovorites as a kid.
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