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Bloody cancer. Dying at 35 makes it doubly tragic.
https://variety.com/2024/film/news/anouk-aimee-dead-french-star-a-man-and-a-woman-1236040890/
Another French legend, also famous for, amongst many other films, her work with the great Federico Fellini in 8 1/2 and La dolce vita.
For Un homme et une femme she won a Golden Globe, as well as a BAFTA and was nominated for an Oscar for Best Actress. She also received a Best Actress Award in Cannes for her role in Salto nel vuoto.
A true cinema legend. RIP, Anouk :(
https://www.nytimes.com/2024/06/18/us/willie-mays-death-baseball-legacy.html
For non-US readers; Willie, Mickey and the Duke (as the song refers to) are Willie Mays, Mickey Mantle and Duke Snider (1926-2011).
During the 1950s, New York City had three baseball teams: The Yankees, The Giants and The Brooklyn Dodgers. And as fate would have it, the centerfielders for their respective teams; Willie Mays, Mickey Mantle and Duke Snider, were among the top players in the sport. Never before or since, has one city been blessed with three immortals of the game at the same time. And while the Giants and Dodgers would leave New York after the 1957 season, that era is often thought of as “The Golden Era” of baseball, not just in New York but in the entire country.
Terry Cashman’s 1981 song is a love letter to a time when baseball truly was the national pastime.
From (L to R): Snider (4), Mays (24), Mantle (7) along with Yankees legend Joe DiMaggio (5) walking out together at an old-timer’s game in 1977 at Shea Stadium.
At-least four people that I had great respect and admiration for have passed away in the past two weeks. It is, yet another sign, that time marches on and none of us can live forever.
RIP.
Such a fine actor.
Very sad news such an incredible career from The Dirty Dozen to JFK, one of my personal favorites is Invasion of The Body Snatchers.
Invasion of the Body Snatchers (1978) - Clip with Donald Sutherland and Leonard Nimoy
R.I.P.
The Kaufman IOTBS is my favourite of the Jack Finney adaptations. Sutherland plays a pivotal part in that. He was also tremendous in Don't Look Now. I will miss him.
Such a great film I will watch my Arrow Bluray of IOTBS tonight in tribute, I also have Don't Look Now a very ominous and eerie film. Klute was also a film way ahead of its time.
Great scene, there's a funnier one earlier on, when Connerys character first tells him about the robbery! Sutherland is hilarious!
Epic! :))
Totally forgot about this, watched this as a kid on Beta Max, a Bond actor shows up.
Another classic comedy.
Here's what I've seen of his:
Billion Dollar Brain
M*A*S*H
Invasion of the Body Snatchers
Lock Up
JFK
Disclosure
Outbreak
Instinct
Space Cowboys
Forsaken
Here's some of his work that I want to watch:
The Dirty Dozen
Casanova
The First Great Train Robbery
Murder by Decree
A Dry White Season
A Time to Kill
He lifted every role he played and every film he played in.
And then he died in 2024. Rip...
Disclosure (VHS)
Path to War
Fool's Gold
The Italian Job (2003)
Horrible Bosses
Lord of War
Reign Over Me
Moonfall
Ad Astra
The Hunger Games
The Hunger Games 2
:D Hilarious scene!
A versatile and always fun actor to watch.
I quite like that film tbh, though I believe it isn't generally well-regarded...
I like it, too.
The other role that I’ll always remember him for is his sadistic prison warden Drumgoole (love that name!!) in Sly Stallone’s most underrated movie LOCK UP!
https://www.tmz.com/2024/06/21/taylor-wily-hawaii-five-0-dead-dies-forgetting-sarah-marshall/
Do you know what the occasion for this picture was?