RIP Martin Milner
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RIP Martin Milner
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Re: RIP Martin Milner
ALso kicking the bucket of late is Judy Carne. The former Laugh-In actress and ex-wife of Burt Reynolds died on 9/3 at age 76.
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Laugh-In? Burt Reynolds? Love, American Style?zachhoran1 wrote:Also kicking the bucket of late is Judy Carne. The former Laugh-In actress and ex-wife of Burt Reynolds died on 9/3 at age 76.
Who cares about any of that?
She appeared on Blankety Blank, The Cross-Wits, Match Game 73 and The Hollywood Squares!
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Re: RIP Martin Milner
What? No one remembers his work in Valley of the Dolls?jarnon wrote:Martin Milner, 'Route 66' and 'Adam-12' Star, Dies
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I liked his acting for me so much, I cloned him...SpacemanSpiff wrote:What? No one remembers his work in Valley of the Dolls?jarnon wrote:Martin Milner, 'Route 66' and 'Adam-12' Star, Dies
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Milner was also the first victim on the regular version of Columbo, in an episode directed by a very young Steven Spielberg. He and Jack Cassidy were writing partners who created a Mrs. Marple style detective, and Cassidy killed him, arranging what appeared to be a perfect alibi for himself.
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Aw, geez, now you've spoiled the mystery in case I ever see it.silverscreenselect wrote:Milner was also the first victim on the regular version of Columbo, in an episode directed by a very young Steven Spielberg. He and Jack Cassidy were writing partners who created a Mrs. Marple style detective, and Cassidy killed him, arranging what appeared to be a perfect alibi for himself.
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Estonut wrote:Laugh-In? Burt Reynolds? Love, American Style?zachhoran1 wrote:Also kicking the bucket of late is Judy Carne. The former Laugh-In actress and ex-wife of Burt Reynolds died on 9/3 at age 76.
Who cares about any of that?
She appeared on Blankety Blank, The Cross-Wits, Match Game 73 and The Hollywood Squares!
Cross Wits was my first game show appearance! Not with Ms. Carne, however.
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I never watched Route 66, but I have vague memories of Adam 12. Dad musta liked it.
I thought he was in a beach movie or two but couldn't find one. RIP to Marty.
I thought he was in a beach movie or two but couldn't find one. RIP to Marty.
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I think this would qualify...SportsFan68 wrote:I thought he was in a beach movie or two but couldn't find one.
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