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FORMER CHILD ACTOR HAS DIED AT 85

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Robert Dean Stockwell (March 5, 1936 – November 7, 2021)

 

NEW YORK (AP) — Dean Stockwell, a top Hollywood child actor
who gained new success in middle age in the sci-fi series
Quantum Leap and in a string of indelible performances in
film, including David Lynch’s “
Blue Velvet,” Wim Wenders’
“Paris, Texas” and Jonathan Demme’s “Married to the Mob,”
has died.

Agent Jay Schwartz said Stockwell died of natural
causes at his home Sunday.

 

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Quantum Leap is a science-fiction television series, that originally aired on NBC for five seasons, from March 25,
1989 through May 5, 1993. It stars
Scott Bakula (right) as
Dr.
Sam Beckett
, and Dean Stockwell as Rear Admiral “Al”
Calavicci.

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AYYYYY, THE FONZ BIKE TO BE AUCTIONED

Fonzies Motorcycle Happy Days 4

The motorcycle that helped make Arthur Fonzarelli an icon of cool
is up for auction.

The 1949 Triumph Trophy TR5 (above) was featured on the beloved sitcom “Happy Days.” The bike, owned by motocross rider Bud
Ekins, will be
sold Nov. 12 by Bonhams at its annual Classic
California sale. (The Washington Post)


Henry Winkler as Fonzie with an unidentified admirer.

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Happy Days is a sitcom television series that aired first-
run on the
ABC network from January 15, 1974, to July
19, 1984.

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Henry Franklin Winkler turned 76 October 30.

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CANCER HAS TAKEN ANOTHER TV ACTOR

James Michael Tyler, Gunther From Friends, Reveals Stage 4 Cancer Diagnosis

(Fox News) –  –Friends” actor James Michael Tyler, who played
Gunther on the hit sitcom, has died at the age of 59 years.

Tyler reportedly died peacefully in his home Saturday evening. He
was
diagnosed with prostate cancer in 2018, later campaigning for
individuals to start testing for the disease as early as 40 years.

 

 

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CANCER TAKES SITCOM ACTOR AT 66

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Peter Thomas Scolari (September 12, 1955 – October 22, 2021)

 

(Fox News) – Peter Scolari, who famously starred in the sitcom
“Bosom Buddies” alongside
Tom Hanks, has died.

His passing was confirmed by his manager, Ellen Lubin Sanitsky,
to Fox News on Friday. The cause of death was cancer after a two-
year battle.

“He was a wonderful, wonderful, extraordinary actor,” she said.
“It’s heartbreaking.”

 

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From left: Peter Scolari and Tom Hanks from the sitcom
Bosom Buddies. It aired for two seasons on ABC from
November 27, 1980, to March 27, 1982 and in reruns in
the summer of 1984 on the NBC network.

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RED SCARE INVESTIGATION BEGAN IN 1947

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Actor Gary Cooper being questioned by the  Congressional
committee.

 

On October 20, 1947, the notorious Red Scare kicked into high gear
in Washington, as a Congressional committee begins investigating
Communist influence in one of the world’s richest and most
glamorous communities: Hollywood.

After World War II, the Cold War began to heat up between the
world’s two superpowers—the United States and the communist-
controlled
Soviet Union. In Washington, conservative watchdogs
worked to out communists in government before setting their
sights on alleged “Reds” in the famously liberal movie industry.

In its investigation, the House Un-American Activities Committee
grilled a number of prominent witnesses, asking bluntly “Are you
or have you ever been a member of the Communist Party?” Some
witnesses—including director Elia Kazan, actors Gary Cooper and
Robert Taylor and studio honchos Walt Disney and Jack Warner—
gave the committee names of colleagues they suspected of being
communists.

A small group known as the “Hollywood Ten” (below) resisted,
complaining that the hearings were illegal and violated their
First Amendment
rights. They were all convicted of obstructing
the investigation and served jail terms.

 

Red Scare-Hollywood Ten Protest

 

Hollywood celebrities arrived in Washington in Oct. of 1947 to protest the scare tactics of the House Un-American Activities Committee. Humphrey Bogart and Lauren Bacall are pictured in the front center of the group.
A group of Hollywood stars pose against the Capitol dome as they arrived
in Washington, D.C. for a session of the committee.

 

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