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DEATHS ; Notable Passings; The Thread to Pay Last Respects

HadleyH

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bless Mickey bless Judy .... bless the past ... do not bless the present....




[video=youtube;2bn0H9igPvw]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2bn0H9igPvw[/video]
 

Tomasso

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RIP little Irishman.

I heard a Mickey Rooney story the other day that would have had the PC patrol calling for his scalp had they been around back then.
 

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Here's Dana Carvey talking about his time with Mickey, with the salacious part removed.

[video]http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=wdBea4TAhgY[/video]
 

Gregg Axley

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Good point Hadley...
Did he last longer than any MAJOR star from that era?
If you think of it, most of the people he worked with in the 30's and 40's, are gone.
RIP Mickey you brought us a lot of laughs. :eusa_clap
 

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The top box office attraction in America in 1939, as he never tired of reminding people. Not just a great personality, but a real character as well.

As for major stars of the era, I think Olivia DeHavilland is pretty much the last one standing.
 

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Good point Hadley...
Did he last longer than any MAJOR star from that era?
If you think of it, most of the people he worked with in the 30's and 40's, are gone.
RIP Mickey you brought us a lot of laughs. :eusa_clap

I know there are a couple child stars from the silent era that are still with us. But as far as 30's/40's performers, Lauren Bacall springs to mind. Happy she's here. :)

Sad news & made my day a little less bright. RIP Mickey.
 
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I know there are a couple child stars from the silent era that are still with us. But as far as 30's/40's performers, Lauren Bacall springs to mind...
Kirk Douglas is also still alive and kicking. I don't know if he ever attained the "status" of Rooney or Bacall, but he's been active in the film industry since the mid-40s.

Another passing that hasn't yet been mentioned is comedian and actor John Pinette, who was found dead in his Pittsburgh hotel room on Saturday; he was 50 years old. Much of Pinette's humor involved his weight. At one time he reportedly weighed 450 pounds, but had lost 200 pounds in recent years; his comment on this was, "You know how they say in every fat person there's a skinny person waiting to come out? Well, mine came out, and mine was fat." I knew of Pinette primarily through his televised stand-up routines, but he always made me laugh.
 

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