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OBIT: Robert Urich - RIP

16 Apr 02 - 09:52 AM (#691243)
Subject: Robert Urich - RIP
From: Fiolar

Sadly the death from cancer has been announced of the actor Robert Urich. Born in 1946, he made a few films but most of his success was on the small screen with such series as "S.W.A.T" (1975 - 1976); "Tabitha" (The spin-off from "Bewitched" 1977 - 1978) and the series for which he will always be associated with, "Spencer: For Hire" (1985 - 1988)< Robert B. Parker's private eye. At peace.


16 Apr 02 - 11:05 AM (#691281)
Subject: RE: OBIT: Robert Urich - RIP
From: wysiwyg

CRAP!!!!!!!!!!

~S~


16 Apr 02 - 02:38 PM (#691359)
Subject: RE: OBIT: Robert Urich - RIP
From: Tam the bam fraeSaltcoatsScotland

WYSIWYG.

I hope someone says that about a memeber of your family when they die.

I think it's sad when you get nutters, I mean I feel sorry for the Robert Urich family.

however nto for you wysiwyg


16 Apr 02 - 02:42 PM (#691360)
Subject: RE: OBIT: Robert Urich - RIP
From: GUEST,Evonna Nacolla Bonimichi

He will be sadly missed by all. And all i can say is God bless his family.


16 Apr 02 - 02:45 PM (#691364)
Subject: RE: OBIT: Robert Urich - RIP
From: MMario

Tam; I suspect that WYSIWYG's "CRAP!" was an exclamation of dismay - my reaction was much the same.


16 Apr 02 - 02:56 PM (#691380)
Subject: RE: OBIT: Robert Urich - RIP
From: Mrrzy

Yeah, mine too. He was young.


16 Apr 02 - 03:04 PM (#691388)
Subject: RE: OBIT: Robert Urich - RIP
From: SharonA

I heard the news this morning on the radio, and had a tough time starting my day from there. He was one of the few really likeable actors on television – no matter what part he was playing, there was always a gleam of mischief in his eyes. From everything I've read, he was a nice, affable guy off-screen, too.

Among his television credits is the starring role in the series "VEGA$".

When it was first announced that he had cancer, I was really rooting for him, and for a while it seemed as if he'd be staying with us for a good long while. Now he's gone after just 55 years. I'm going to miss the spark he lighted whenever he appeared on screen.


16 Apr 02 - 03:33 PM (#691413)
Subject: RE: OBIT: Robert Urich - RIP
From: Lonesome EJ

I felt his best role was as the easily mislead Texas Ranger in Lonesome Dove. The scene where he was to be hung alongside the outlaw gang, and spurred his horse to take his own life, was a nice piece of acting. Unfortunately, it was one of the few roles that involved any kind of reach for Urich.


16 Apr 02 - 03:34 PM (#691417)
Subject: RE: OBIT: Robert Urich - RIP
From: SharonA

Here's an Associated Press obituary that appeared on the ABC News site:

ACTOR ROBERT URICH DIES FROM CANCER
Emmy-Winning Actor Robert Urich Dies From Cancer at Age 55


L O S   A N G E L E S, April 16 — Robert Urich, an Emmy-winning actor best known for his starring roles in "Soap" and "Spenser: For Hire," has died after battling cancer. He was 55.

Urich died Tuesday morning at a hospital in Thousand Oaks surrounded by family members and friends, publicist Cindy Guagenti said.

Urich announced in 1996 that he was suffering from synovial cell sarcoma, a rare cancer that attacks the body's joints. The cancer went into remission after he underwent chemotherapy, radiation treatments and two operations.

Urich earned his first television role in the 1973 comedy series "Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice." He also appeared in the TV series "S.W.A.T" before being cast as Peter Campbell in "Soap."

One of Urich's most recognizable roles came as private detective Dan Tanna in "Vega$." He later starred in another detective series "Spenser: For Hire," which was based on Robert B. Parker's novels. More recently, Urich appeared in "The Lazarus Man," and the brief NBC sitcom "Emeril."

Born in Toronto, Ohio, Urich won a football scholarship at Florida State University. He later earned a master's degree in broadcast research and management from Michigan State University.

Urich briefly worked in Chicago as a radio sales agent and a television meteorologist. Burt Reynolds helped Urich land his first major role, co-starring as his younger brother in a stage production of "The Rainmaker."

Urich appeared in several television miniseries and cable specials. He won an Emmy for his narration of the cable documentary "U-Boats: Terror on Our Shores." He also won a Cable ACE award as host of the National Geographic series "On Assignment."

Urich spent his latter years devoted to cancer research and education. He and his wife, Heather Menzies, established the Heather and Robert Urich Fund for Sarcoma Research at the University of Michigan to accelerate the pace of research into sarcoma.

He is survived by his wife; three children, Allison, Ryan and Emily; two brothers; a sister; and his mother. A memorial service is scheduled for Friday in Los Angeles.

Copyright 2002 The Associated Press. All rights reserved.


16 Apr 02 - 04:12 PM (#691450)
Subject: RE: OBIT: Robert Urich - RIP
From: wysiwyg

Tam, you judge me wrong. But why bother to judge at all, did you need to slap someone today?

~S~


16 Apr 02 - 04:18 PM (#691453)
Subject: RE: OBIT: Robert Urich - RIP
From: Brían

He will be sadly missed heare as well. He was really good in the film, Captains Courageous(?)as well.

Brían


16 Apr 02 - 06:23 PM (#691533)
Subject: RE: OBIT: Robert Urich - RIP
From: SharonA

Brían: You're right; he was in the 1996 TV-movie "Captains Courageous" on the Family Channel.

Here's a page that lists his appearances: http://www.roberturich.com/appear.html

I'd forgotten that he was in "April Morning."


16 Apr 02 - 10:45 PM (#691724)
Subject: RE: OBIT: Robert Urich - RIP
From: DougR

LEJ: I think you are right. He was highly underrated, I think. His role in Lonesome Dove was an excellent one that any actor would have loved to have played, and he did a great job, I thought.

DougR


16 Apr 02 - 10:47 PM (#691728)
Subject: RE: OBIT: Robert Urich - RIP
From: Amergin

Hey tam...you owe Susan an apology....that was highly uncalled for....

I always kind of liked Urich....he always seemed to be some one I would love to share a pint with....shame he is gone...


16 Apr 02 - 10:50 PM (#691731)
Subject: RE: OBIT: Robert Urich - RIP
From: 53

He made great dog food commercials, not meaning to be funny, but he did. Sorry to hear about his passing.


16 Apr 02 - 11:11 PM (#691749)
Subject: RE: OBIT: Robert Urich - RIP
From: DonMeixner

He was a bad guy cop in Magnum Force, and even counting Jake Spoon in Lonesome Dove it was his one really bad guy roll I think. I enjoyed him in Spenser but I think Lonesome Dove and Captains Courageous was some of his best acting. Cetainly a cut above his usual TV rolls. The other day I saw an add for a Hallmark show he was in and thought he could still do Spenser.

Don


17 Apr 02 - 01:02 AM (#691806)
Subject: RE: OBIT: Robert Urich - RIP
From: Don Firth

Well, shucks! I always like Robert Urich's work. And Spenser (with an "s"--like the poet) and Jim Rockford were two of my favorite TV detectives.

Don Firth


17 Apr 02 - 01:15 AM (#691809)
Subject: RE: OBIT: Robert Urich - RIP
From: GUEST,BDtheQB

He was the president in Amerika.. a chilling mini series that helped to end the "cold war".. well, maybe..


17 Apr 02 - 01:41 AM (#691818)
Subject: RE: OBIT: Robert Urich - RIP
From: wysiwyg

Thanks Amergin, but my bad-- I should have said that to Tam in a PM, not here, then he might have thought of apologizing on his own, which IMO is always better.

Some of my best friends used to talk to me like that and meant it, and found they were wrong..... now when they talk to me like that, they're kidding! *G*

~Susan


17 Apr 02 - 09:14 AM (#692016)
Subject: RE: OBIT: Robert Urich - RIP
From: Tam the bam fraeSaltcoatsScotland

I'm sorry Susan I know that I was wrong.

but the question is why did you write CRAP!!!!!!!!! in the first place.


17 Apr 02 - 09:21 AM (#692023)
Subject: RE: OBIT: Robert Urich - RIP
From: GUEST

I'm sorry for wirting that I know that I shouldn't done it susan, I just can't understand why you wrote crap on a post about someone who has died.


17 Apr 02 - 09:44 AM (#692048)
Subject: RE: OBIT: Robert Urich - RIP
From: wysiwyg

Tam, thanks for also asking me about it in a PM. I look forward to continuing to discuss it there.

'Nuff said here, IMO.

~S~


17 Apr 02 - 09:45 AM (#692049)
Subject: RE: OBIT: Robert Urich - RIP
From: Tam the bam fraeSaltcoatsScotland

I'm sorry for writting that about you and your family, I would feel the same, I was just angry at the time when I wrote it. I'm just a stupid man, I just don't think at times. So if I ever do that again Just give us a slap and a kick up the ass.

Tom


17 Apr 02 - 10:00 AM (#692070)
Subject: RE: OBIT: Robert Urich - RIP
From: wysiwyg

Tom, I accept your apology.

Actually, if they meant it the way I meant it, I guess I'd like it if they did say that about me when I go! *G*

Words are a pain in the ass, eh?

~Susan


17 Apr 02 - 10:22 AM (#692091)
Subject: RE: OBIT: Robert Urich - RIP
From: Tam the bam fraeSaltcoatsScotland

I just get angry not at people but also myself as well.

I try and live a peaceful life, however there as times when I just blow up and get angry.

Tam


18 Apr 02 - 01:48 AM (#692608)
Subject: RE: OBIT: Robert Urich - RIP
From: Genie

Susan (WYSIWIG) and Tam,
I HOPE that when I die and folks are given the news, a few folks will reply, "Oh, Shit!"

Yesterday, while preoccupied with other matters, I heard one of those teasers on a TV channel [probably NBC], saying "A prominent NBC star is dead. Tune in at 11:00." I couldn't tune in, and I didn't hear any more. Was Robert Urich the one they were referring to, or did another TV star die yesterday?

Genie


18 Apr 02 - 07:00 AM (#692698)
Subject: RE: OBIT: Robert Urich - RIP
From: GUEST

He had the same type of likeability factor as James Garner. Always felt his roles never stretched him to his limits. Or maybe he just seemed to make it 'look' easy. My condolences to his family


18 Apr 02 - 07:05 AM (#692701)
Subject: RE: OBIT: Robert Urich - RIP
From: Nigel Parsons

Trekkies (bless their little cotton socks) will now be expecting repeats of 'Spenser For Hire' so that they can watch Avery Brooks (Benjamin Sisko from Deep Space 9) actually Act as "Hawk"


18 Apr 02 - 05:10 PM (#693127)
Subject: RE: OBIT: Robert Urich - RIP
From: Don Firth

Trekkie schmekkie! For my money, Hawk was one of the most fine-drawn, charismatic characters on TV. Urich and Brooks worked well together. Good chemistry. Spenser and Hawk could count on each other to the very end, but Hawk was certainly no "Tonto" character. In more than one episode, Spenser and Hawk were on opposite sides, and in at least one episode they wound up beating the living crap out of each other.

Brooks is an excellent actor, but I found Sisko to be pretty bland compared to Hawk.

Don Firth


18 Apr 02 - 05:56 PM (#693160)
Subject: RE: OBIT: Robert Urich - RIP
From: fat B****rd

For UK viewercatters, There was a Spenser movie on today (Thursday) and another next week. Check your Radio Times for details. RIP Robert.