
Do you have any favorite deceased actors?


I'm surprised that no one has mentioned Paul Walker!
John Candy.
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Andreas Katsulas. He was one of the best parts of Babylon 5, and that's saying quite a bit. Did under five pounds of latex what others couldn't do barefaced, and made it look effortless.
Sadly, he was also a deeply committed smoker, and died of lung cancer in 2006 at age 59, the first in a depressingly long list of actors from that show who were cut down WAY too young.
@TroyDT2 No kidding. I mean, the music alone... to date, it's the only show I've actually bought episode soundtrack CDs for. And although it's tricky to find (the one video I'd seen of it was on a site that went down), the fifth season intro tune is enough to get ANYONE'S blood pounding, regardless of whether they'd seen the show or not. Unfortunately, since the voiceover of the intro is basically "spoiler incarnate", I can't use that on people I'm trying to persuade to see it.*
*Yes, I've nagged people. A few have complained about my doing so- but ALL of them have thanked me.
Welp can't say I liked any of his other works because it was just all Kung Fu films but Brandon Lee has the most notable death and in no doubt his best film.
And we could say Wes Craven but I think that's cheating as he is more of a director.
Other than that it's funny how little actors actually die. You would think many especially someone like Depp would of overdosed and you would think a lot more actors would die at very inconvenient times during movie shoots but not really there is a few.
All those 80 horror movie guys are still kicking too. Another 10 years though and they shall all be gone sadly.
Red Skelton, Jim Varney, Burt Reynolds, Ken Berry, Jack Webb, Harry Morgan, Tim Conway, Don Knotts, Andy Griffith, John Ritter, John Denver, Edward Mulhare, Jan Michael Vincent, Ernest Borgnine, Carrie Fisher, Sir Alec Guinness, Peter Cushing, President Ronald Reagan, David Tomlinson, Dean Jones, Gene Wilder, Bill Paxton and many more but that’s all I can think of right now.
At my age, my list of favorite actors is much, much more extensive in the deceased column than in the currently living column.
Audrey Hepburn and Marilyn Monroe. They're the queens of Hollywood
gotta be paul walker, since I still watch a lot of his old movies constantly and wish there were more of them
Alan Rickman.
Can't beat Robyn Williams!
Marilyn Monroe
Robin Williams
Jimmy Stewart, Henry Fonda, Peter Sellers,
Peter Lorre, Boris Karloff, Vincent Price. Betty Davis,
Many, Steve McQueen was very good.
Sir Christopher Lee
Sean Connery
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