OK, so actor David Huddleston had a lot more credits than just the title role in The Big Lebowski, but that is what he will most be remembered for.
http://www.latimes.com/local/obituaries ... story.html
RIP The Big Lebowski
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Re: RIP The Big Lebowski
And Mayor Johnson in Blazing Saddles.danielh41 wrote:OK, so actor David Huddleston had a lot more credits than just the title role in The Big Lebowski, but that is what he will most be remembered for.
http://www.latimes.com/local/obituaries ... story.html
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My feelings about Huddleston (who was 85) are the same as my feelings about Charles Durning (who was 89 when he died). It's a wonder that actors of their stature stayed around that long.
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Re: RIP The Big Lebowski
Literally, big guys like them don't usually live that long.silverscreenselect wrote:My feelings about Huddleston (who was 85) are the same as my feelings about Charles Durning (who was 89 when he died). It's a wonder that actors of their stature stayed around that long.
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