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These all shocked me as ive not read or heard of any of these.
Ill start with this most recent one though.
Frank Avruch (aka) Bozo the Clown. One of many to bear that name-was the first one who to have a nationally syndicated show. Many local stations had their own-but this guy was the best one over all. He died at 89 of heart disease.
Some we grew up with that id not heard had gone home to be with the Lord who I greatly liked:
Bradford Dillman, January 16-he was 87:
Robert Dowdell of: Voyage To the Bottom of the Sea. January 23rd. He was 85:
Man on the right, the other (and thankfully he's still with us) is David (Al) Hedison.
Marty Allen-Comedian. Age 95-Feb 12th.
Vic Damone. Feb 11th, he was 89.
Vic Damone behind David Janssen:
John Gavin. He was 86. Feb 9th.
Again w/ Lilo Pulver:
One of the few romance-like movies I care for. Set in the back drop of the Eastern Front in WWII-mostly romance but enough action to make this an all-time favorite.
Other movies of note: Psycho and Spartacus.
John Mahoney. Feb 4th-he was 77.
Comic strip Artist-Mort Walker of Beetle Bailey fame. He was 94. January 27th.
Siegfried Rauch, March 11th, he was 85. One of my all time favorite German actors-and those who have seen movies like: Patton, The Eagle Has Landed and The Big Red One- will easily recognize him as the German General HQ Stab Hauptmann/Major, Unkn rank, and older German Sergeant respectively.
The Big Red One-most of his scenes were cut in the original film release but were eventually restored when the movie was restored circa 2004 or so.
Here is where he shot Lee Marvin when his wet-noses ran from the Germans when they attacked them at the Kasserine Pass:
Here is where he just about to execute a DAK-soldier who said he wanted no more of the fight:
The German version of The Love Boat I guess?
And this is his daughter Melissa who is an actress:
Rauch in Patton:
The Eagle Has Landed: Man on the extreme left:
Ill start with this most recent one though.
Frank Avruch (aka) Bozo the Clown. One of many to bear that name-was the first one who to have a nationally syndicated show. Many local stations had their own-but this guy was the best one over all. He died at 89 of heart disease.
Some we grew up with that id not heard had gone home to be with the Lord who I greatly liked:
Bradford Dillman, January 16-he was 87:



Robert Dowdell of: Voyage To the Bottom of the Sea. January 23rd. He was 85:

Man on the right, the other (and thankfully he's still with us) is David (Al) Hedison.
Marty Allen-Comedian. Age 95-Feb 12th.

Vic Damone. Feb 11th, he was 89.
Vic Damone behind David Janssen:

John Gavin. He was 86. Feb 9th.
Again w/ Lilo Pulver:

One of the few romance-like movies I care for. Set in the back drop of the Eastern Front in WWII-mostly romance but enough action to make this an all-time favorite.


Other movies of note: Psycho and Spartacus.
John Mahoney. Feb 4th-he was 77.

Comic strip Artist-Mort Walker of Beetle Bailey fame. He was 94. January 27th.




Siegfried Rauch, March 11th, he was 85. One of my all time favorite German actors-and those who have seen movies like: Patton, The Eagle Has Landed and The Big Red One- will easily recognize him as the German General HQ Stab Hauptmann/Major, Unkn rank, and older German Sergeant respectively.
The Big Red One-most of his scenes were cut in the original film release but were eventually restored when the movie was restored circa 2004 or so.
Here is where he shot Lee Marvin when his wet-noses ran from the Germans when they attacked them at the Kasserine Pass:
Here is where he just about to execute a DAK-soldier who said he wanted no more of the fight:




The German version of The Love Boat I guess?

And this is his daughter Melissa who is an actress:

Rauch in Patton:

The Eagle Has Landed: Man on the extreme left:

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