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Post by carol on Dec 17, 2009 17:02:08 GMT -5
Jennifer Jones died today, 17 Dec 2009. She was a fantastic actress and she will be missed... R.I.P. Jennifer Jones 1919 - 2009 Attachments:
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Post by CrazyForKate on Dec 17, 2009 17:48:21 GMT -5
That is sad. RIP Jennifer Jones., a wonderful actress.
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Post by charliesgirl7681 on Dec 17, 2009 18:45:53 GMT -5
Very sad. There are not many golden age girls left are there? Bacall, Day, and Taylor not many others.
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Post by CrazyForKate on Dec 18, 2009 20:19:17 GMT -5
Fontaine and DeHavilland. And Lansbury.
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Post by charliesgirl7681 on Dec 19, 2009 0:35:33 GMT -5
DeHavilland is still alive? I didn't know that. Would you consider Debbie R golden age?
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Post by CrazyForKate on Dec 19, 2009 15:13:17 GMT -5
Yes! Can't believe I forgot her.
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Post by CrazyForKate on Dec 25, 2009 17:07:28 GMT -5
Not to mention- Luise Rainer, the first consecutive Oscar winner, is still alive and will be 100 next month. She won her second award the same year Spencer got his first.
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Post by charliesgirl7681 on Dec 25, 2009 17:50:44 GMT -5
Kinda OT Okay so he's not an actress or an American but I think he is the oldest working actor: Johannes Heesters (1903). Eli Wallach (1915) might be the oldest working American actor?
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Post by Judy on Dec 25, 2009 17:55:45 GMT -5
Kinda OT Okay so he's not an actress or an American but I think he is the oldest working actor: Johannes Heesters (1903). Eli Wallach (1915) might be the oldest working American actor? Eli Wallach is amazing. I saw him last year - or maybe it was two years ago - with Anne Jackson at at tribute to the late Peter Stone. They did a reading and were so wonderful. I was shocked at how spry he was. Good genes. And two good actors.
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