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Actors/Actresses You Miss

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Because of death or either a long hiatus.

River Phoenix
John Candy
Chris Farley

Open discussion also welcome.
 
I'm not sure whether he's more typically classified as a dancer or actor (or more likely some combination of the two), but Gregory Hines appears to have been a total class act (onstage and off). I'm sad that I never heard of him until he died (at only 49, to boot.)
 
Belushi

Eddie Murphy, back when he was still funny.

Not quite dead yet, but I miss Richard Pryor movies.
 
Ooh, here's another one: Madeline Kahn. I used to think she was hilarious ... where the hell has she been?
 
Mazey said:
Bob Hope
Abbot&Costello
Larry,Moe and Curly

Jimmy Stewart
Cary Grant

Frank Sinatra
Dean Martin
SammyDavis


cary grant was a well known acid tripper, thats how he stripped away all the layers of that on screen persona, but seriously, are you like 70?
 
Morb said:
cary grant was a well known acid tripper, thats how he stripped away all the layers of that on screen persona, but seriously, are you like 70?

all these were in my opinion the best in their field ( comedy-acting-singing) reminds me Gene Kelly ( dancing ) . I like old movies and i'm far from 70;)
 
fruitfly said:
Ooh, here's another one: Madeline Kahn. I used to think she was hilarious ... where the hell has she been?

Ahhh... died in '99.

"I love quicktime-harch."
 
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