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BBC Obit for Karl Malden.

 

Well done to the 45 teams who picked him on the DDP.

 

It mentions Fatal Vision which was brilliant: A TV mini-series as good as any of the best movies of that time..

 

RIP Karl...

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He was a brilliant actor, probably remember him best from Streetcar or Gypsy. Sad that he didn't get wider recognition... mentioned it to my wife today and she was like "Who's that". Yet when the BBC reported Mollie Sugden had died she was narking on about it for ages.... argh women

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Guest Derwood

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NOW Let's get this party started!!! :banghead::ghost3:

 

He was 46 when Michael Jackson was born...

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I cannot express the joy I feel. This rounds out the week after our dear Farrah and Michael. My prayers are with Betty Ford and Nancy Reagan. May they meet their makers soon as well. :banghead:

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Karl Malden got a 2 minute mention on CNN in between the news about Michael Jackson.

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celebrities are falling like acorns from the autumn trees. rip karl

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celebrities are falling like acorns from the autumn trees. rip karl

Flies, surely. It's summer.

 

There has to be a more original simile?

 

What else, what else.....?

 

 

......like the loosened remains of last night's Vindaloo.

 

......like the ears of ripened corn in tomorrow's Weetabix.

 

......like snowflakes in somewhere unusually snowy for summer.

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Interestingly, I notice that his website is under construction, with an update due 2009. Wont be much to update now!

 

Now updated, quite tastefully too. Except he looks a bit whiffled in the photo they chose.

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celebrities are falling like acorns from the autumn trees. rip karl

Flies, surely. It's summer.

 

There has to be a more original simile?

 

What else, what else.....?

 

 

......like the loosened remains of last night's Vindaloo.

 

......like the ears of ripened corn in tomorrow's Weetabix.

 

......like snowflakes in somewhere unusually snowy for summer.

 

......like Labradors in a Volvo?

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celebrities are falling like acorns from the autumn trees. rip karl

Flies, surely. It's summer.

 

There has to be a more original simile?

 

What else, what else.....?

 

 

......like the loosened remains of last night's Vindaloo.

 

......like the ears of ripened corn in tomorrow's Weetabix.

 

......like snowflakes in somewhere unusually snowy for summer.

 

......like Labradors in a Volvo?

 

Like Jodie Marsh's knickers when within three thousand miles of a penis?

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I'm not particularly impressed, shocked or lyrical over Malden flying the coop. For crying out loud Marjorie he was 97! What were you expecting, that he'd last as long as Ling Ting Tong?

 

A talented actor who caught my eye in a late night showing of Where The Sidewalk Ends-----which woould make a nifty title for an episode of Streets of San Fransico in which the Stone character succumbs to ancientitity------I culdn't get enough of him after that and searched the listings weekly for things he'd be appearing in. He was also quite good in Baby Doll-his screen wife, Carroll Baker from that one is still alive- and then there was One Eyed Jacks, The Hanging Tree, Birdman of Alcatraz The Adventures of Bullwhip Griffin. Truly a great and gifted actor.

 

 

I still say his role in Skag was fantastic and it's sad the television honchos didn't see the need to bring great talent to the bilateral viewers each week.

 

 

 

 

 

In remembrance of things past or passed, let us pause and remember this fitting Deathlist style quote which Malden provided us in the character of Archie Lee Meighan (in Baby Doll): "If your daddy turned in his grave as often as you say he'd turn in his grave, that old man would plow up the graveyard."

 

 

 

And for those keeping track there were a number of times when Malden appeared in films with the soon to be late Eli Wallach, so Eli may want to start packing his bags for his trip upstairs (or down as the case may be).

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Karl Malden was one of Hollywood's great work horses. He had a tremendous film career and lived a helluva long life.

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Karl Malden was one of Hollywood's great work horses. He had a tremendous film career and lived a helluva long life.

Fascinating insight... are you a friend of the family, or maybe you work for the Screen Actors' Guild?

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I did see this in the paper!

I am far too young to remember any of his work though..

I was more intrested in Molly Sugden and her pussy dying XD I have all the Are you being served series on VHS! How sad am I?

Fortunately Karl Malden is on the list!

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How sad am I?

 

Work it out.

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NOW Let's get this party started!!! :unsure::blush:

 

He was 46 when Michael Jackson was born...

:ghost3: I've seen him on commercials. :referee:

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NOW Let's get this party started!!! :referee::)

 

He was 46 when Michael Jackson was born...

:old: I've seen him on commercials. ;)

Jackson or Malden?

 

 

Speaking of Malden memories----------it was many years ago and I was on a train headed for Boston when I considered heading off to Malden instead. I had never been to Malden Massachusetts as far as I knew and to this day I still haven't been.

 

Anyway it was at about that same time that American Express sent me a simply delightful offer. If I applied for their charge card, even if I wasn't accepted and deemed eligable for that card (which charged an insanely high annual fee even then in addition to requiring payment in full every month))) I would still receive their gift. The gift was a little kit which had a miniature stapler and a staple remover along with a pen and a pad of paper. It was all tastefully done in black plastic and silver colored metal ((as in stainless steel or some other cheap metal)). I was accepted for the card but refused to pay their annual fee and so I was summarily terminated as a member of their group. It didn't matter though because in that time I had rubbed shoulders with people who had been in contact with people who had somehow mingled with people who in some way shape or form been in near proximity of people who had seen Karl Malden.

 

It should also be noted that at about that time I was drinking Pepsi once a week.

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NOW Let's get this party started!!! :lol::referee:

 

He was 46 when Michael Jackson was born...

:old: I've seen him on commercials. :ghost3:

Jackson or Malden?

 

 

Speaking of Malden memories----------it was many years ago and I was on a train headed for Boston when I considered heading off to Malden instead. I had never been to Malden Massachusetts as far as I knew and to this day I still haven't been.

 

Anyway it was at about that same time that American Express sent me a simply delightful offer. If I applied for their charge card, even if I wasn't accepted and deemed eligable for that card (which charged an insanely high annual fee even then in addition to requiring payment in full every month))) I would still receive their gift. The gift was a little kit which had a miniature stapler and a staple remover along with a pen and a pad of paper. It was all tastefully done in black plastic and silver colored metal ((as in stainless steel or some other cheap metal)). I was accepted for the card but refused to pay their annual fee and so I was summarily terminated as a member of their group. It didn't matter though because in that time I had rubbed shoulders with people who had been in contact with people who had somehow mingled with people who in some way shape or form been in near proximity of people who had seen Karl Malden.

 

It should also be noted that at about that time I was drinking Pepsi once a week.

 

As opposed to now, when you're drinking meths once a minute.

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Karl Malden left the streets of San Francisco forever on this day 9 years ago aged 97.

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1 hour ago, YoungWillz said:

Karl Malden left the streets of San Francisco forever on this day 9 years ago aged 97.

Wrong thread

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Ah, don't take the hint then...:P

 

Edit: Oops, I see it's been taken. :)

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1 hour ago, YoungWillz said:

 

I actually asked DI and centenarian expert Clorox if she were still alive 4 days ago, and thought it unusual a DL alumnus's aging widow to be alive a decade on!

 

See, never put off a "surprised so and so is still alive" post till later because it can expire awfie quickly!

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