Stanley Adams is positively thin there. I wonder if he was ill. If it was long term, it would go a long way toward explaining why he took his own life.
John Hoyt featured in a 1964 American International obomination called "The Time Travelers". Same year he made The Cage, presumably - from one pajama costume to another.
Stanley Adams is positively thin there. I wonder if he was ill. If it was long term, it would go a long way toward explaining why he took his own life.
Mannix, Season 7, "The Gang's All Here."
Paul Carr shows up!
For a minute.
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Was it in his contract that he HAD to die?![]()
Carmel was such a wonderful actor. Loved his voice talents as well on some animated series..
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Sorry to go back a few pages, but someone has to say it...
For THAT shirt, of COURSE he had to die!!!![]()
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Sorry to go back a few pages, but someone has to say it...
For THAT shirt, of COURSE he had to die!!!![]()
Hey, if everybody who dressed like that in the 70s had to die, everybody in the 70s would be dead.![]()
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Sorry to go back a few pages, but someone has to say it...
For THAT shirt, of COURSE he had to die!!!![]()
Hey, if everybody who dressed like that in the 70s had to die, everybody in the 70s would be dead.![]()
In this scene, Al Mundy says "Every time I kiss a Chinese girl, 15 minutes later I want to do it again."
Second, and long after I knew that, I actually met Roger C. Carmel at the 1984 Denver Star Trek convention, passing him in the hall and saying "Hi". He was friendly, jovial, and humble, a very pleasant person to meet and visit with. He was also enormous, and I don't mean fat. While he was very heavy, which led to his untimely demise, he was very large-framed, and carried it well. No, he had great presence. Even when he was onstage, as I sat in the middle of the audience he seemed to speak directly to me, and everyone agreed he communicated with them similarly. But standing in the hall, it seemed as if only he and I were there, and I was this little satellite to his great body, basking in his warmth. I was very sad when he died.
In this scene, Al Mundy says "Every time I kiss a Chinese girl, 15 minutes later I want to do it again."
Great, so not only do they cast a Japanese actress as a Chinese character, but they have the series lead make a racially based, objectifying joke about her character. Par for the course for the era, I'm afraid. The pictures are beautiful, but that "joke" is really ugly.
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