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Dan Aykroyd 60
Nic Kidman 45
Pam Anderson 45
Peter Weller was 65 about two weeks ago Tracy
Is Aykroyd really 60 years old now, by god, I remember him in Ghostbusters, a third release is in the pipeline believe it or not
Pamela Anderson seems to have been around for ages, still looks decent at 45, although a little rugged sometimes
http://www.tmz.com/2012/07/08/ernest-borgnine-dead/
Now he was another actor like most that i grew up with! First memory for me was "The Poseidon Adventure", but mainly for me? The tv show "Airwolf!"
RIP Ernest Borgnine
I expect this guy going to be older then 100 and mabey survived the lead actor of Airwolf.. In the afternoon i watch a episode of Airwolf Season 2 again and now i read he died.
Highlight of the series be that Walter Gotell also play a part in a episode.
Rip..
Dominic: String, now you are on your own...
He was in the Dirty Dozen with Telly Savalas and also Escape From New York and The Poseidon adventure. 95 years old is a very good age to live to though. My sympathies to his immediate family, you will be missed
What truly sad news to learn of the passing of Ernest Borgnine. One of the last great actors of his generation.
Thanks for the many years, and wonderful characters you brought to the screen.
RIP.
R.I.P. Mr Borgnine!
The guy is a legend - From Here to Eternity, McHale's Navy, Airwolf, The Simpsons, The Dirty Dozen and on and on and on, i'll know him as Marty and the Mermaid Man in Spongebob.
Great actor whatever the movie.
I've never seen Star Wars. I should really watch those films some day.
Yes, it will be a perilous journey as Indy navigates the dangerous terrain of the Sunnyside retirement community, on a path to acquiring the long sought after golden denchers.
I still feel they can better the last one and let Indy go out on a higher note.
Whas he fictem of Friday the 13th July.
http://www.imdb.com/news/ni31995306/
http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0005573/
Examples of movies he produced are: Rules of Engagement, Yes Man, Reign Of Fire, Deep Impact, Road to Perdition from Sam Mendes, The Island from Michael Bay, Planet of the Apes 2001, Big Fish and Alice in Wonderland from Tim Burton. Also he whas friend from/the guy who discover Steven Spielberg.
http://www.tmz.com/2012/07/13/sage-stallone-dead-sylvester-stallone-son-dies-dead/
Any celebrity (or celebrity-related) death that occurs, they make sure to rush in and get pictures of whatever they can: the scene, the body, the death bed, etc. But, just a few months ago, the founder (or co-founder, whoever he was) of TMZ passed away, and they released an incredibly long front-page statement about how amazing and kind he was...yet they gave out no pictures or anything.
I'm not asking for pictures - I don't want any part of that - but I just think it's very rude that they find it okay to pry into the lives of others at such a crucial time in their lives, only to stand back and not take part in one of their own's passing.
No parents should survive their children, and no death should be so meaningless, frustrating and with so many questions left behind. RIP.