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    R.I.P. Richard Anderson. Dead at the age of 91

    He was on "The Six Million Dollar Man, The Bionic Woman" and in the movie Forbidden Planet.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Barry View Post
    R.I.P. Richard Anderson. Dead at the age of 91

    He was on "The Six Million Dollar Man, The Bionic Woman" and in the movie Forbidden Planet.
    Oh no!! How sad.

    I didn't hear about Mr Anderson's passing until now, but I knew he was in his 90's.

    We lost his co-worker, Dr Rudy Wells, Martin E. Brooks almost 2 years ago now and he was 90.

    Mr Anderson's also was in many movies, including the Long, Hot Summer.

    RIP

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    Quote Originally Posted by Phoenixx9 View Post
    Oh no!! How sad.

    I didn't hear about Mr Anderson's passing until now, but I knew he was in his 90's.

    We lost his co-worker, Dr Rudy Wells, Martin E. Brooks almost 2 years ago now and he was 90.

    Mr Anderson's also was in many movies, including the Long, Hot Summer.

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    He was also in Tora! Tora! Tora! as well. How sad. RIP?
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    Richard Anderson was a damn good actor. He wasn't flashy, but he always got the job done.

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    Just got an alert that Walter Becker of Steely Dan had passed away. He was 67.
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    Quote Originally Posted by WestPhillyPunisher View Post
    Just got an alert that Walter Becker of Steely Dan had passed away. He was 67.
    Fan of his music for exactly 40 years. As a kid, Steely Dan's songs seemed like (and not in a bad way) grownup rock to me.

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    What a great band with sophisticated intelligent songs. Have seen them several times over the last few years. They are great in concert. Certainly a loss to music.
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    Don Williams, Country's 'Gentle Giant,' Dead at 78 "I Believe In You" is my all time favorite Don Williams song.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Old School Ollie 1962 View Post
    Don Williams, Country's 'Gentle Giant,' Dead at 78 "I Believe In You" is my all time favorite Don Williams song.
    He was a great one. Think the first song I can recall hearing of his was his cover of The Ties That Bind back in '74, but the one that really made me a committed fan of The Gentle Giant was You're My Best Friend a year later. Even saw him in W.W. and the Dixie Dance Kings around the same time at our local drive-in with my family.

    Favorite song? Good Ole Boys Like Me might fit that bill.

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    Country singer Troy Gentry died today as well, in a helicopter crash, he was one half of Montgomery Gentry...RIP...

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Darknight Detective View Post
    Fan of his music for exactly 40 years. As a kid, Steely Dan's songs seemed like (and not in a bad way) grownup rock to me.

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    Yes, I felt that way as well!

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    Quote Originally Posted by LoganAlpha30X33 View Post
    Country singer Troy Gentry died today as well, in a helicopter crash, he was one half of Montgomery Gentry...RIP...
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    R.I.P. Harry Dean Stanton

    Died at the age of 91

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    Quote Originally Posted by Barry View Post
    R.I.P. Harry Dean Stanton

    Died at the age of 91
    Great character actor. He had a nice cameo in the Avengers.

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    The first time I ever saw the great Harry Dean Stanton was in Pat Garrett and Billy the Kid, but, inexplicably, I don't believe I actually knew his name until the mid-'80s. Haven't forgotten his name since then, though.

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