Posted on 03/23/2021 6:50:32 PM PDT by ConservativeStatement
LOS ANGELES (AP) — George Segal, the banjo player turned actor who was nominated for an Oscar for 1966's “Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?,” and starred in the ABC sitcom “The Goldbergs,” died Tuesday in Santa Rosa, California, his wife said. He was 87.
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Lots of people...cops...Hawaiians....the Angel of Death...
In the early days of cable TV, they'd play the good releases 3x a month and the "bad movies" about 23x a month. I must have see this "bad movie" a zillion times....it was hilarious. RIP Sam Spade.
Fun fact: Felix Silla, the actor who played Litvak was also Cousin Itt in The Addams Family and the robot in Buck Rogers.
Little Fact... 8^)
You are a terrible human bean.
I hear ya. We're big TCM fans as well. There were some great movies and actors and actresses back in the day. You can't even remotely compare them to the garbage that is spewed out of Hollywood these days.
RIP George Segal.
Segal had that sparkle that came right thru the lens.
“I liked him in the TV show Just Shoot Me”
Yep, with David Spade and Wendy Malick, ran for 7 years
Love that one! Him and Rod Steiger. Lee Remick was looking very good in that too.
I see “Bridge At Remagen” listed here as well. Another good WW2 flick.
RIP. This group is leaving and there’s no one to fill their shoes.
heh heh heh
RIP Mr. Quiller.
Mr. Quiller will be meeting Mr. Pol in say, 8 minutes......
RIP
[[[He was also in The Hot Rock with Robert Redford.]]]
An absolute gem of a little movie. Hilarious.
Segal (Kelp)- Did you get what you wanted?
Customer- Yes, two padlocks.
Segal- Well, enjoy them!
Ron Liebman was a panic.
bttt
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