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BRING OUT YOUR DEAD (Part Whatever)

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Since we're doing music, former Call lead singer Michael Been died of a heart attack last week. He was on the road doing sound for his son's band, Black Rebel Motorcycle Club, and I guess was stricken backstage.
 
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Alan Dale June, one of the original Navajo Code Talkers.

Came across Twitter through Breaking News: will post a link when it is available.
 
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University of Michigan standout Ron Kramer. The first Michigan football player to have his number retired.
 
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His kids went to the school where I used to work. They're a great family--my heart goes out to all of them.

A sad day.

He played on my dad's softball team about thirty years ago. A really nice guy. I remember back around that time we were shooting hoops in Skandia and just goofing off when he picked me up and threw me onto his shoulder and carried me around. (I was 10-12 years old). I could have sworn he bruised my sternum since I had a hard time breathing for nearly a week after. He even gave me his basketball.


My thoughts are with his family. A gentle giant, Mike was.
 
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I appreciate you two posting. I like when it can be shown that wrestlers are just regular people and it's sad when they die young. Just in the last 9 months, 5 former or current wrestlers under 55 have died.

Ludvig Borga, 47 (suicide)
Chris Kanyon, 40 (suicide)
Lance Cade, 29 (heart attack)
Luna Vachon, 48 (overdose/possible suicide)
Mike Shaw, 53 (heart attack)
 
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Actor Kevin McCarthy

I've never seen the original Bodysnatchers, but he was over the top in his role in the movie Innerspace, with Martin Short, Meg Ryan and Dennis Quaid.

He must have been almost 80 then.
 
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Actor Kevin McCarthy

I've never seen the original Bodysnatchers, but he was over the top in his role in the movie Innerspace, with Martin Short, Meg Ryan and Dennis Quaid.

He must have been almost 80 then.

Incredible as Dr. Miles Binnell in the Invasion of the Body Snatchers. A movie which scared the heck out of me as a 10 year old kid. But I always did have the hots for his costar Dana Wynter. ;)
 
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Schenectady, NY native Harold Gould, who played Martin Morgenstern on Mary Tyler Moore and Rhoda.

http://www.timesunion.com/news/article/Actor-Harold-Gould-born-in-Schenectady-dies-657512.php

One of my favorite character actors. Played Anton Inbedkov in Woody Allen's "Love and Death."

Anton: If you so much as come near the Countess, I'll see that you never see the light of day again.
Boris: If a man said that to me, I'd break his neck.
Anton: *I* am a man.
Boris: Well, I mean a much shorter man.
 
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Incredible as Dr. Miles Binnell in the Invasion of the Body Snatchers. A movie which scared the heck out of me as a 10 year old kid. But I always did have the hots for his costar Dana Wynter. ;)

He was in a creepy episode of Twilight Zone, playing a dude who had served in the Civil War, was still alive, and hadn't aged a day even though he was 150.

Oh yes, Dana Winter: Airport, Sink the Bismarck, List of Adrian Messenger.
 
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He was in a creepy episode of Twilight Zone, playing a dude who had served in the Civil War, was still alive, and hadn't aged a day even though he was 150.

Oh yes, Dana Winter: Airport, Sink the Bismarck, List of Adrian Messenger.

And don't forget Dana was in the Crimson Pirate with Burt Lancaster! Always loved that movie-my first pirate movie as a kid that my dad took me to see. :)
 
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And don't forget Dana was in the Crimson Pirate with Burt Lancaster! Always loved that movie-my first pirate movie as a kid that my dad took me to see. :)

Excellent movie. The first movie my Dad took me to see was "Jeremiah Johnson."
 
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