Final Curtain Call - Extinct Actors

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This bloke was there long before Jerry Seinfeld arrived.. George Carlin has featured in Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure.. here's what he does best..

and you'll notice that he can be talking about the AFL.. (any league really) when it comes to being a pawn in society. Enjoy.

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No he's not dead more stillborn - has James Belushi ever been in any production ever that turned a profit or had the slightest artistic merit? Bloke must have the best agent in Hollywood. Surely no one actor has more direct to video efforts? An appalling, talent-free hack. :thumbsdown:
 
Jeff Conaway of Taxi and Grease fame, has shuffled off this mortal coil. Took a tumble, had pneumonia, self medicated, lapsed into coma, family switched off life support.

Was on Celebrity Rehab in 2008 and looked not long for this world back then.

Still, poor bloke had a stuffed back and lived in agony so you can hardly blame him for the prescription medication. Was not deemed an overdose, more the pneumonia and other things that finished him.

RIP Kenickie.
 
No he's not dead more stillborn - has James Belushi ever been in any production ever that turned a profit or had the slightest artistic merit? Bloke must have the best agent in Hollywood. Surely no one actor has more direct to video efforts? An appalling, talent-free hack. :thumbsdown:

All forgiven because one of his characters shared my name.

Not sure if anything turned a profit, but some of his starring/equal billing vehicles I liked were:

Taking Care of Business
Mr Destiny
Real Men
K-9 was okay, sequel was a disgrace

He was in Little Shop Of Horrors, that may have turned a profit. Was also in Red Heat with Arnie so that may have had Box Office clout.

He has certainly done a lot with very little memorable roles though. He seems kind of likeable though.
 

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