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#6151 Post by MichaelB »

Tonino Valerii.

(Just confirmed by Tim Lucas, courtesy of long-term Valerii collaborator Ernesto Gastaldi.)
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#6152 Post by Mr Sausage »

MichaelB wrote:Tonino Valerii.

(Just confirmed by Tim Lucas, courtesy of long-term Valerii collaborator Ernesto Gastaldi.)
Tho' he's more known for his spaghetti westerns, Valerii did direct and cowrite a superior giallo, My Dear Killer, a movie that works as a summary of the whole subgenre: it not only contains all the characteristic elements and themes laid on on the surface, but executes them with craft (eg.: you can actually tell what's going on). It makes a good template to work from. A movie I'd send anyone to if they were interested in knowing what the giallo is all about.
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Jacques Picoux, French artist and professor based in Taiwan, who worked as a translator and subtitler for a number of Chinese-language filmmakers (including Tsai Ming-liang, Wong Kar-wai and Hou Hsiao-hsien) and played the sorcerer in The Assassin.
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#6160 Post by mfunk9786 »

Jack Chick discussion moved here
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#6161 Post by mistakaninja »

Carlos Alberto, scorer of one of the World Cup's iconic goals en route to winning it in 1970.
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#6162 Post by flyonthewall2983 »

Michael Massee, was in Se7en, Lost Highway and The Crow.
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#6163 Post by PfR73 »

flyonthewall2983 wrote:Michael Massee, was in Se7en, Lost Highway and The Crow.
Woah, that's a shame. He made a big impact to me in a short time as I saw him in 24, The X-Files, and Se7en all around the same time in college (The X-Files & Se7en were older roles, but I was seeing them for the first time).

But something in that article doesn't make sense. If he was 28 while making The Crow, he couldn't have been 61 now...
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#6164 Post by Gregory »

"He was 28" refers to Brandon Lee.
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#6165 Post by oh yeah »

flyonthewall2983 wrote:Michael Massee, was in Se7en, Lost Highway and The Crow.
No fucking way...! I mean wow, this is just such a surprise. I loved him for Lost Highway alone, not to mention all the memorable roles and bit parts in other things (HBO's Carnivale, for one). Very shocked.
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#6166 Post by Ashirg »

Russian actor Vladimir Zeldin. I talked about him in the Film Centenarians and Near-Centenarians thread...
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#6167 Post by GaryC »

Ashirg wrote:Russian actor Vladimir Zeldin. I talked about him in the Film Centenarians and Near-Centenarians thread...
I wonder if Norman Lloyd is still a working actor? He appeared in Trainwreck last year and turns 102 seven days from now, and was older than Zeldin.
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#6168 Post by Professor Wagstaff »

Beloved horror host John Zacherle
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#6169 Post by vidussoni »

Professor Wagstaff wrote:Beloved horror host John Zacherle
Howard Stern gave him a nice send-off Monday morning.
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Eddie Applegate, who played the boyfriend of one of Patty Duke's characters on The Patty Duke Show. He is the third cast member from that series to die this year.
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#6173 Post by domino harvey »

Who's even left from the series, the kid who played the son?
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#6175 Post by domino harvey »

Motherfucker, and today was going so well
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