... because just about every other person has managed to get out one of this Shirley lines already on the topic.
[url="http://www.timescolonist.com/entertainment/movie-guide/Remembering+Leslie+Nielsen/3901146/story.html"]Truly horrible news[/url]. RIP.
Leslie Nielson, Not Dead, Surely?
- Who are you, and how did you get in here?
- I'm a locksmith.. and i'm a locksmith
My favourite comedy actor, and the only non-family person whos death will sadden me.
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- I'm a locksmith.. and i'm a locksmith
My favourite comedy actor, and the only non-family person whos death will sadden me.
(but i'd ask a mod to correct a typo in thread name)
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As for me, there's plenty other artists that I'm missing (like Jeremi Przybora) and will miss (like Terry Pratchett) when they're gone.Stworca wrote: My favourite comedy actor, and the only non-family person whos death will sadden me.
Fortunately, we still have the films. They will be a little bittersweet now, but they are so absolutely brilliant...
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He was 84 when he died. I think you're allowed to die by then.endboss wrote:It seems like the best comedians always die before their time.
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I don't know what he was like as a person, but my thoughts go out ot the loved ones he left behind, even though as Tricky points out it was hardly 'before his time'.
As a comedian I found him just slightly funnier than a broken leg, a total bore; I certainly won't miss him from a viewer's point of view as I've avoided watching any film he's in for decades.
As a comedian I found him just slightly funnier than a broken leg, a total bore; I certainly won't miss him from a viewer's point of view as I've avoided watching any film he's in for decades.
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