View Full Version : RIP-Deceased Actors From The Show:


Maestro
08-26-2004, 06:17 PM
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Maestro
04-01-2005, 07:27 PM
R.I.P. & thanx for the grins:

Chris Latta/Thug: The Subway 1948-1994

Jesse White/Ralph: The Cadillac 1917-1997

Bruce E. Morrow/Father Jessup: The Implant 1940-1997

David Fresco/Uncle Isaac: The Pony Remark 1909-1997

Joseph Maher/Gavin: The Dog 1933-1998

Lloyd Bridges/Izzy Manelbaum: Various 1913-1998

Mel Torme/Himself: The Jimmy 1925-1998

Billye Ree Wallace/Nana: Various 1925-1999

Ina Parker/Mah-Jongg Lady: The Garage 1931-2000

Eric Christmas/Haarwood: The Gum 1916-2000

Ralph Manza/Gepetto: The Cigar Store Indian 1921-2000

Sandy Baron/Jack Klompus: Various 1937-2001

Edward Winter/Mr. Stevenson: The Beard 1937-2001

Lewis Arquette/Leapin Larry: The Secret Code 1935-2001

Roy Brocksmith/Landlord: The Nose Job 1945-2001

David Graf/Cop #2: The Ticket 1950-2001

Diana Bellamy/Mrs. Ricardi: The Andrea Doria 1943-2001

Gina Mastrogiacomo/Prostitute: The Wig Master 1962-2001

Lawrence Tierney/Alton Benes: The Jacket 1919-2002

Benjamin Lum/Mailman: The Cigar Store Indian1953-2002

Sam Whipple/Phone Guy #1: The Maid 1961-2002

Ray Stricklyn/Clarence: The Andrea Doria 1928-2002

Fritzi Burr/Mah-Jongg Lady: The Garage 1924-2003

Gordon Jump/Mr. Thomassoulo: The Butter Shave/Voice1932-2003

Kellie Waymire/Vivian: The Blood 1968-2003

Kay E. Kuter/Older Priest: The Conversion 1925-2003

Robert Donley/Ben (George's "Old Man"): 058 The Old Man 1911-2003

John Randoplh/1st Frank Costanza: 062 The Handicap Spot 1915-2004

Fred Pinkard/elderly man on park bench: 144 The Andria Doria 1920?-2004

Barney Martin/Morty Seinfeld: 007 The Pony Remark- 180 The Finale 1923-2005

rusyd
04-01-2005, 09:55 PM
Wow,where did you get all that information? :eek:

Maestro
04-16-2005, 04:14 PM
Wow,where did you get all that information? :eek:
Different sites/forums/groups/games... Just configered it & kept adding.
I had a good vault & archives going, was working on "The Lists" but I haven't continued & kept up... & now w/ the DVDs, they are The Vault, the archives.
:cool:

Maestro
04-16-2005, 04:15 PM
Great avatar!

TripperFan
04-16-2005, 04:32 PM
My God - the deceased list from that show alone could fill a cemetary. :(

rusyd
04-16-2005, 09:06 PM
Great avatar!


Thanks. I got it from this board in the pic gallery.

cablejockey
04-17-2005, 03:33 PM
Almost makes you wonder if there was some kind of curse if you had a bit part on the show.

Seinatra
04-17-2005, 06:17 PM
It looks like most of the deaths were elders who were born "pre-war" so probably not out of the ordinary. Also, it has been about 16 years since the start of the show and 7 since it ended so we are getting out a bit in years so having a bunch of deaths seems normal.

H. E. Pennypacker
07-21-2005, 10:24 AM
I just wanna highlight a few - living in Australia most of these are a suprise to me - i only knew about Lloyd Bridges, Mel Torme and John Randolph.

First of all - Barney Martin died!! Holy crap!

Eric Christmas has been in absolutely everything.

Sandy Baron - didn't know that, these are major recurring characters

Fans of Picket Fences will of course know Roy Brocksmith as the school principal, also he had a memorable role in an episode of Star Trek The Next Generation.

David Graf for those who can't place the name is the infamous Tackleberry from the police academy movies - they just played 2 of them on TV this past weekend (down under) that's sad.

Gordon Jump will go down in history being famous for WKRP as well a rather notorious episode of Diff'rent Strokes.

I remember Kay E Kuter from an early episode of Star Trek Deep Space Nine a year or so before "The Conversion"

John Randolph, of course, played another famous sitcom father to Roseanne and Jackie.

Seinatra
07-21-2005, 03:50 PM
A lot of funny folks on that list.

By the way, where the heck is Maestro???