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27 Feb 06 - 02:03 PM (#1680377) Subject: Obit: Dennis Weaver From: Wesley S CNN is reporting that Dennis Weaver has passed away in a McCloud of Gunsmoke. Via Con Dios. http://www.cnn.com/2006/SHOWBIZ/TV/02/27/obit.weaver.ap/index.html |
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27 Feb 06 - 02:09 PM (#1680381) Subject: RE: Obit: Dennis Weaver From: Stilly River Sage Last year I borrowed his film Duel from the library and had the kids watch it. They were impressed. Best tv movie I ever got around to watching. Duel was a real standout in its time, and it still holds up today. SRS |
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27 Feb 06 - 02:12 PM (#1680384) Subject: RE: Obit: Dennis Weaver From: jacqui.c I think that was Spielberg's first film. Weaver was excellent in the part. Another sad loss. |
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27 Feb 06 - 02:13 PM (#1680386) Subject: RE: Obit: Dennis Weaver From: Wesley S And it was directed by a young Steven Speilberg. |
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27 Feb 06 - 02:36 PM (#1680404) Subject: RE: Obit: Dennis Weaver From: katlaughing Dammit, it's not fair losing both Chester and Barney this week. And, I didn't even know Chester lived right up the highway from me. Thank goodness for re-runs and I HOPE they all enjoy the Talent they are getting on the Other Side! Thanks, Mr. Weaver, Sir, kat |
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27 Feb 06 - 03:26 PM (#1680449) Subject: RE: Obit: Dennis Weaver From: fat B****rd RIP Chester. |
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27 Feb 06 - 03:48 PM (#1680472) Subject: RE: Obit: Dennis Weaver From: Don Firth Well, shucks! Used to watch McCloud regularly. "Duel" was a real eyeball grabber. Ordinary guy just wanting to get home after a long, tiring road trip, is confronted on the highway by The Malevolent Beast in the form of a big tank truck driven by a homocidal driver you never see (except for his left hand at one point and his boots at another), and eventually prevails at the last second. Talk about surviving a bout of road rage! Epic! If they don't start replaying it, I'll put it on my Netflix list. So long, Chester. Glad you were here, and thanks! Don Firth |
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27 Feb 06 - 03:51 PM (#1680478) Subject: RE: Obit: Dennis Weaver From: Clinton Hammond Who dies? Everyone dies... |
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27 Feb 06 - 04:20 PM (#1680504) Subject: RE: Obit: Dennis Weaver From: gnu Gosh. A real old fashioned Yankee TV role model. Yeah, he carried a big six-gun, but he never shot anyone who said, "Yes sir" and "No Ma'am." Just a good old country boy who knew right from wrong. Don't know much about the man, but that good old boy on the TV was aces when I was kid. |
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27 Feb 06 - 04:23 PM (#1680511) Subject: RE: Obit: Dennis Weaver From: John MacKenzie Boot Hill gets one more resident. RIP Giok |
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27 Feb 06 - 04:37 PM (#1680531) Subject: RE: Obit: Dennis Weaver From: Wesley S From what I've read he was a big proponent of recycling and conservation. I also remember he released an LP back when people released LP's. Probably a folksy/country effort. I never heard it myself. |
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27 Feb 06 - 04:40 PM (#1680537) Subject: RE: Obit: Dennis Weaver From: number 6 Definately an actor we should have seen in more roles. He'll be missed. sIx |
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27 Feb 06 - 05:34 PM (#1680596) Subject: RE: Obit: Dennis Weaver From: katlaughing A while back the westerns cable channel had James Arness on, talking about the early days of "Gunsmoke." Seems most of the main actors were vegetarians and it caused some funny times on the set. This was way before it was "trendy" Imagine if fans back then had known their "cowboy" heros didn't eat steaks! As I recall, Weaver had a pretty decent voice. Didn't he sing a few times on the show? Maybe it was on the radio. My earliest memory of radio is of our family gathering around to listen to "Gunsmoke." |
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27 Feb 06 - 05:41 PM (#1680601) Subject: RE: Obit: Dennis Weaver From: freightdawg I remember watching "Duel" when I was a young kid. Scared me to death. I couldn't drive for many years yet, but I have always been leery of big tanker trucks coming up in my rear view mirror. Man, losing Don Knotts and Dennis Weaver in the same week. This has not been a good week. Freightdawg |
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27 Feb 06 - 05:48 PM (#1680607) Subject: RE: Obit: Dennis Weaver From: frogprince I really don't think Weaver played Chester on the radio; my memory of the radio characterization is that Chester was so marginal in intelligence that, if played that way on TV, it would have been more of what's been called a "thankless" role. Ken Curtis as Festus was funny enough sometimes, but to me seemed a little too forced and "cartoonish" compared to Weaver. |
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27 Feb 06 - 05:50 PM (#1680609) Subject: RE: Obit: Dennis Weaver From: Peace Wesley's link. |
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27 Feb 06 - 05:57 PM (#1680616) Subject: RE: Obit: Dennis Weaver From: The Fooles Troupe I seem to remember Dennis in a movie which had a long riveting sequence involving a duel between 2 helicopters - of course the baddie had the better one with the guns - but I can't seem to find the movie or remember the name. |
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27 Feb 06 - 06:12 PM (#1680641) Subject: RE: Obit: Dennis Weaver From: open mike I picture him as a veterinarian? was he in a t.v. series besides gunsmoke? ahhh-Gentle Ben! I always loved that one.. Dennis did a lot of good things... nice to read about the environmentally friendly home.. If it is near you, perhaps you can go see it, kat? |
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27 Feb 06 - 06:28 PM (#1680661) Subject: RE: Obit: Dennis Weaver From: Peace "sequence involving a duel between 2 helicopters" The movie was "Duel" wasn't it? |
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27 Feb 06 - 06:30 PM (#1680663) Subject: RE: Obit: Dennis Weaver From: SINSULL Alright, I'll admit it. My first crush was on Chester Goode. Damn it's hard to lose him. |
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27 Feb 06 - 06:33 PM (#1680666) Subject: RE: Obit: Dennis Weaver From: The Fooles Troupe 'Duel' was him in a car against a truck: the driver's face you never saw. Different film. |
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27 Feb 06 - 06:45 PM (#1680678) Subject: RE: Obit: Dennis Weaver From: Bobert Danged, the deputies is droppin' like flies... Since bad stuff happens in 3's, I guess Deputy Dog is next... |
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27 Feb 06 - 07:37 PM (#1680709) Subject: RE: Obit: Dennis Weaver From: GUEST,Art Thieme On the radio, Chester's name was Chester Proudfoot!-------- 'Twas Chester Good on TV. Matt Dillon was played by one of the great radio voices---Willian Conrad. He wasn't what you'd think of as a natural for T.V. but he did well as Cannon and another couple roles. Art Thieme |
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27 Feb 06 - 07:39 PM (#1680710) Subject: RE: Obit: Dennis Weaver From: Dead Horse Did his limp get better? I remember thinking it was good that a semi-cripple could get an acting part, long before I realised that that WAS acting! I have come a long way since then :-) |
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27 Feb 06 - 07:48 PM (#1680718) Subject: RE: Obit: Dennis Weaver From: SINSULL No Bobert - the Nightstalker is gone now too. |
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27 Feb 06 - 07:53 PM (#1680727) Subject: RE: Obit: Dennis Weaver From: GUEST,Art Thieme I just remembered!!! On the radio Chjester was played by Parley Behr ! And Nilburn Stone was once with the Sons Of The Pioneers. Art |
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27 Feb 06 - 07:54 PM (#1680728) Subject: RE: Obit: Dennis Weaver From: GUEST,Art Thieme That ought to read Milburn Stone. Art |
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27 Feb 06 - 07:56 PM (#1680729) Subject: RE: Obit: Dennis Weaver From: catspaw49 I NEVER saw him do anything badly....not ever! Even when he made a turkey of a movie, he was wonderful. I recently enjoyed listening to his special on Hoppalong Cassidy and as always wished he did more. He did an episode of "Magnum, PI" that was, to me, the best episode the show ever had. A made-for-TV movie he did back in the early 70's is typical of how brilliant he was. Someone over at IMDB had this to say and they were right on the money: "By chance I was able to see this movie on TV, while on vacation.At first I was interested in watching the 1970's TV movie icon Dennis Weaver in action. But this unassuming film took me by surprise. Yes, it seemed corny at first, but the sad plot and Weavers' fine acting was infectious. He is a master at playing the shafted straight shooter. Coupled with the country soundtrack and the dismal scenery you really felt for Lonnie and his plight, as he ran from one disaster to another searching for his two sons. A solid simple movie with a sound moral thread running through it."......Exactly right. BTW, the movie was "Rolling Man." So sad..........just sad........ya' know? Spaw |
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27 Feb 06 - 08:03 PM (#1680733) Subject: RE: Obit: Dennis Weaver From: catspaw49 Here's an interseting tidbit for you Art which I found in the IMDB site: In 1958, he formed a singing trio with Milburn Stone and Amanda Blake. In 1960 the trio broke the house record for the Albuquerque Arena during the New Mexico State Fair. Spaw |
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27 Feb 06 - 08:06 PM (#1680734) Subject: RE: Obit: Dennis Weaver From: katlaughing open mike, I just found out it is in Ridgeway which si only about an hour or so up the road from us. next time we go to Montrose, I'll see what I can find out about it. Our local news said he was a committed environmentalist. He and his wife built their house of all recycled materials, including tires. Thanks for the info on the radio voices, folks. I am still kicking myself that as a child, I lost Milburn Stone's autugraph! Yeah, Spaw, it's been a sad week for childhood icons. |
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27 Feb 06 - 10:55 PM (#1680828) Subject: RE: Obit: Dennis Weaver From: katlaughing From a local news story: An environmental activist, Weaver`s southwestern Colorado luxury home was built using 3,000 recycled tires and 3,000 aluminum cans, KMGH said. He called the highly energy efficient abode his 'earthship.' |
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27 Feb 06 - 11:16 PM (#1680834) Subject: RE: Obit: Dennis Weaver From: Cluin Art, I think it was Ken Curtis (Festus) who sang with the Sons of the Pioneers. (He also sang for a while with Tommy Dorsey's band) Though Milburn Stone did sing, as Spaw added above. |
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28 Feb 06 - 01:02 AM (#1680851) Subject: RE: Obit: Dennis Weaver From: Stilly River Sage I saw a part of a film that he made in probably the last 10-15 years (but time flies, so don't quote me on it!) in which he played a man who was illiterate and confronts a couple of situations in which he has no way to help (road accident, sign in front of him, but he can't read it to call it in). I've hoped it would come on the air--and I'd notice it was on! I'll have to look it up. SRS |
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28 Feb 06 - 08:32 AM (#1680982) Subject: RE: Obit: Dennis Weaver From: catspaw49 SRS.....That WAS an excellent movie and one which he liked as literacy was another of the causes he championed. The movie was called "Bluffing It" and the reviewer on the linked site again hit the nail on the head. BTW, the only thing I ever saw John Denver do that I liked (as an actor) was an episode of McCloud.....proof that Dennis Weaver could make anyine look good. Spaw |
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28 Feb 06 - 01:02 PM (#1681303) Subject: RE: Obit: Dennis Weaver From: clueless don Foolestroupe, That movie you are remembering with the duel between 2 helicopters was probably "Birds of Prey" (1973, made for TV). It starred David Janssen, who is probably best remembered as the original Fugitive, though I remember him best as Harry O. Don |
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28 Feb 06 - 01:45 PM (#1681363) Subject: RE: Obit: Dennis Weaver From: Stilly River Sage That's it, thanks for saving me a few steps and a lot of time--I didn't go look it up because IMDB is one of those sites that sucks you in. I start chasing around memory lane looking up trivia and before you know it, you're late for something. :) SRS |
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28 Feb 06 - 05:45 PM (#1681612) Subject: RE: Obit: Dennis Weaver (Feb 2006) From: Cluin Yeah, unlike Mudcat, eh? ;) |
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28 Feb 06 - 06:03 PM (#1681638) Subject: RE: Obit: Dennis Weaver (Feb 2006) From: GUEST,Ken-NM Wasn't Dennis Weaver responsible for promoting "Earthships?" They are homes made from old tires and half sunk into the ground. I remember seeing a subdivision of "Earthships" on the other side of the Rio Grande from Taos, NM. |
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28 Feb 06 - 09:56 PM (#1681823) Subject: RE: Obit: Dennis Weaver (Feb 2006) From: The Fooles Troupe Thanks clueless don I remember that I saw it on TV sometime in the 70's - we used to get things a year or two later in Oz. |
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01 Mar 06 - 01:16 AM (#1681930) Subject: RE: Obit: Dennis Weaver (Feb 2006) From: open mike music thread entry.. i hope that we might be able to find some of the music from that trio.. Dennis Weaver with Milburn Stone and Amanda Blake. Where do you suppose we might find it?? any Albequerkians here??/ What do you suppose they called themselves??!! |
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01 Mar 06 - 03:51 AM (#1681963) Subject: RE: Obit: Dennis Weaver (Feb 2006) From: katlaughing here's a bit more I found of interest: But it was Sam McCloud that Weaver called "the most satisfying role of my career." The show, which ran from 1970 to 1977, featured him as a New Mexico lawman cast on the streets of New York City with a horse, a sheepskin coat and a folksy manner that belied his shrewd crime-solving talent. Off-screen, Weaver served as president of the Screen Actors Guild and was a vegetarian and activist for environmental and charitable causes. He served as president of Love Is Feeding Everyone, which fed 150,000 needy people a week in Los Angeles County. He founded the Institute of Ecolonomics, which sought solutions to economic and environmental problems. He spoke at the United Nations and Congress, as well as to college students and school children about fighting pollution. |