Oh shit, I forgot Mrs. Peel. God, I loved that show, as well as Danger Man, Secret Agent Man and who can forget The Prisoner? Patrick McGoohan was the Grand Master of the 60's.LonelyGhost said:
Dare to dream, boyz. Dare to dream...westwoody said:How about a foursome with the three girls from the Shady Rest Hotel at Petticoat Junction?
I always liked Oliver Reed. Here's a man whose middle name was Trouble, who lived lived hard, played hard and of course, died hard. He didn't even make it to the Premiere of Gladiator in 2000. He took time off to die in 1999. Here's a brief summary of his nefarious accomplishments:LonelyGhost said:must have been a bit of a wild girl to run with this guy ...
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I was also a big fan of Stanley Baker, another fine UK actor. Both he and Reed were cast from the same feisty mold, albeit from a different "Caste" in society - Baker being from Welsh mining stock.IMDB said:Belonged to the same dental practice as horror star Christopher Lee
Needed 36 stitches to repair cuts on his face after a bar fight in 1963.
He had two brothers. David Reed became his business manager and his half-brother Simon Reed became his press agent.
Nephew of the film director Sir Carol Reed, who directed him in one of his best roles, as the villainous Bill Sykes in "Oliver!".
Father of Mark Reed, with his first wife Kate Byrne and of Sarah Reed, with his partner, the dancer Jacqueline Daryl.
He died of a heart attack in a bar after downing three bottles of rum and beating five sailors at arm-wrestling.
He was severely injured and almost died during the filming of "The Three Musketeers" (1973), when he was stabbed in the throat during the windmill duel scene.
It took Director Ridley Scott 3,000,000 dollars to recreate Oliver's face after he died during the filming of Gladiator (2000)
Grandson of the actor-manager Herbert Beerbohm Tree.
His first job (at the age of 17) was as a bouncer at a Soho night-club.
Was dyslexic.
Cousin of actress Tracy Reed and of the actor David Tree.
Mchatte said:Natalie Wood - Too bad this wood did not float but sure gave me many woodies!
Natalie Wood's sister was Plenty O'Toole in Diamonds Are Forever.Da_Slick said:I'd be happy with any of the Bond Girls...
http://www.jamesbondmm.co.uk/bond-girls.php
I am not trying to be smart by any means"who is the women on the right"?Can someone tell me?HaywoodJabloemy said:Natalie Wood's sister was Plenty O'Toole in Diamonds Are Forever.
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that's very interesting, maury .. about Oliver Reed. I've always found him fascinating but didn't know whether to believe all the things that were said about him. Apparently they were all true. What an interesting character...Maury Beniowski said:I always liked Oliver Reed. Here's a man whose middle name was Trouble, who lived lived hard, played hard and of course, died hard. He didn't even make it to the Premiere of Gladiator in 2000. He took time off to die in 1999. Here's a brief summary of his nefarious accomplishments:
I was also a big fan of Stanley Baker, another fine UK actor. Both he and Reed were cast from the same feisty mold, albeit from a different "Caste" in society - Baker being from Welsh mining stock.
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