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Zoneboy
09-11-2014, 07:03 PM
http://www.erbzine.com/denny/

DENNY MILLER
- a much loved and loyal friend of the ERB/Tarzan family of fans -
has passed away.
Tributes will follow.
Our sincere condolences go out to Nancy at this very difficult time.
Bill and Sue-On

Jack77
09-12-2014, 02:44 AM
How sad. First Richard Kiel and then Denny Miller in the same week??? Wow that great island in the sky must have needed some heavenly visitors. RIP Richard & Denny....

Zoneboy
09-12-2014, 05:20 PM
Link (http://www.reviewjournal.com/entertainment/denny-miller-who-played-tarzan-dies-las-vegas)

Actor Denny Miller, whose big- and small-screen roles ranged from Tarzan to the Gorton’s fisherman, died Tuesday at his Las Vegas home after battling ALS. He was 80.

Miller was diagnosed in January with the neurodegenerative disease ALS, also known as Lou Gehrig’s disease — and the inspiration for the recent Ice Bucket Challenge campaign.

It was a cruel irony for an actor, and former UCLA basketball player, devoted to physical fitness.

Even after his ALS diagnosis, “all the doctors and nurses who saw him said he was the strongest ALS patient they’d ever had,” said Miller’s wife Nancy. “Two years ago, he still looked like he was 50.”

A 12-year Las Vegas resident, Miller had a weight room in his garage that bore the sign “Miller’s Body Shop,” which helped him maintain the strapping physique that led to his showbiz breakthrough in a 1959 “Tarzan, the Ape Man” remake.

Born April 25, 1934, in Bloomington, Ind., where his father taught physical education at Indiana University, Miller began playing basketball in his boyhood — and wound up at UCLA playing for legendary coach John Wooden.

Working as a mover during summer vacation, the muscular Miller caught the eye of a talent agent and wound up playing Tarzan, billed as “MGM’s sensational new young star!”

Miller only played the Lord of the Jungle once. (The studio had rights or three Tarzan movies, “but the one I did was so bad they didn’t do the other two,” Miller joked in a 2007 Review-Journal interview.)

Yet he remained Tarzan for the rest of his life, as a card-carrying member of what he jokingly called the PTA: the Past Tarzans Association.

Miller was a regular at festivals celebrating his past roles — including, but not restricted to, Tarzan.

Fans of TV Westerns could meet and greet the strapping 6-foot-3 Duke Shannon, the role Miller played on TV’s “Wagon Train.”

During the show’s long run, his billing evolved from Denny Miller to Denny Scott Miller to Scott Miller, a process that inspired an amusing chapter in his 2004 memoir “Didn’t You Used to Be What’s His Name?” (Miller’s second book — 2006’s “Toxic Waist: Get to Know Sweat!” — focused on America’s obesity epidemic.)

Miller was a panelist last year at the Clark County Library’s Spring Fling book fair, but stopped attending festivals in September 2013, preferring to keep his illness private, Nancy Miller said.

“He maintained his dignity and grace,” she commented. “Once he was diagnosed, we tried to make every minute count.”

During his almost 50-year acting career, Miller appeared on the big screen with such stars as Sidney Poitier, Peter Sellers and Charles Bronson. He also guest starred on dozens of TV series, from “Gilligan’s Island” (where he spoofed his Tarzan past as Tongo the Ape Man) to “Gunsmoke,” “The Rockford Files” and “Vega$.”

One of the most memorable, Miller told the Review-Journal, was an “Incredible Hulk” episode in which he played a paraplegic who told the hospitalized David Banner (series star Bill Bixby), “Just ‘cause you can’t walk, life doesn’t stop — it just changes. How it changes is up to you.”

But Miller’s longest-running TV role came in commercials where he pitched frozen seafood for 14 years as the trustworthy Gorton’s fisherman. (When Gorton’s hired Miller — who had spent the previous 10 years as the brawny image of Brawny paper towels — the company’s packaging featured a clean-shaven fisherman, but that changed when Miller declined to shave his beard.)

When Nancy Miller called to inform Gorton’s of her husband’s death, the company’s chief operating officer told her “Denny was the best fisherman they’d ever had.”

jehobden
09-12-2014, 05:47 PM
RIP, Mr. Miller. He also made a guest appearance on The Brady Bunch, playing Carol's HS boyfriend, in Season 5's "Quarterback Sneak".

Mace Dolex
09-12-2014, 06:13 PM
Oh man, RIP Mr. Miller.

He also had a pretty important scene in the original 1983 V-miniseries as a Visitor who pursues resistance fighter Mike Donavan.

Bonniegirl
09-12-2014, 06:24 PM
OH No!! I just watched him the other night on 'Big man , little stick"!

RIP Denny!

Steve Carras
09-13-2014, 03:21 PM
http://www.erbzine.com/denny/

DENNY MILLER
- a much loved and loyal friend of the ERB/Tarzan family of fans -
has passed away.
Tributes will follow.
Our sincere condolences go out to Nancy at this very difficult time.
Bill and Sue-On


Mine,too...I very quickly got on a RIP to Richard Kiel (besides this show on many Bond movies..)..

Marvo301
09-13-2014, 04:13 PM
:rip: Denny Miller

tommy b
09-14-2014, 07:41 AM
I spent many hours chatting and cutting up with him at Facebook. He had a super sense of humor and totally appreciated his fans. Will miss him tremendously. RIP big guy!

Teebs
09-26-2014, 04:45 PM
Twice he left those castaways stranded- once as Duke and once as Tongo! He even appeared in an episode of Dusty's Trail. RIP Mr. Miller.

AB
09-26-2014, 05:13 PM
Rest in peace.

antman67
06-07-2015, 01:02 PM
I saw this today and thought I'd share. Cool shot.
http://9.t.imgbox.com/CFYBtTgg.jpg (http://imgbox.com/CFYBtTgg) http://8.t.imgbox.com/yb4zAVNB.jpg (http://imgbox.com/yb4zAVNB)
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Denny-Miller-signed-photo-Gilligans-Island-as-TONGO-ape-man-RARE-behind-scenes-/321742387459?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item4ae9573903

Flying Dutchman
06-07-2015, 03:35 PM
Were Denny Miller and Hans Conried the only guest stars to do repeat appearances? I remember Hans was the only one to play the same character twice.

Denny Miller guest starred in so many TV shows in the 70s too. Incredible Hulk. The Brady Bunch, Vegas and many others. I believe he was also in the TV miniseries V

R.I.P. Big guy. :-(

AB
06-07-2015, 04:32 PM
Were Denny Miller and Hans Conried the only guest stars to do repeat appearances? I remember Hans was the only one to play the same character twice.

Denny Miller guest starred in so many TV shows in the 70s too. Incredible Hulk. The Brady Bunch, Vegas and many others. I believe he was also in the TV miniseries V

R.I.P. Big guy. :-(

Vito Scotti was on 3 or 4 episodes of Gilligan's Island. He played Dr. Boris Balinkoff on two different episodes I believe and he also played a Japanese Soldier. He tells Ginger that she fogs his glasses in one episode. :lol:

antman67
08-09-2015, 07:28 AM
Found another promotional photo of Denny from the show.
( SEE ATTACHED ) ~ Enjoy!
http://www.ebay.com/itm/DENNY-MILLER-TARZAN-WAGON-TRAIN-GILLIGANS-ISLAND-ACTOR-SIGNED-PHOTO-AUTOGRAPH-/381353877659?hash=item58ca76609b

Bonniegirl
08-09-2015, 12:36 PM
Vito Scotti was on 3 or 4 episodes of Gilligan's Island. He played Dr. Boris Balinkoff on two different episodes I believe and he also played a Japanese Soldier. He tells Ginger that she fogs his glasses in one episode. :lol:


"You steam grasses" :lol: :D


http://f30.bimmerpost.com/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=627875&stc=1&d=1325884620

Babalu
08-09-2015, 08:40 PM
"You steam grasses" :lol: :D


http://f30.bimmerpost.com/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=627875&stc=1&d=1325884620


Vito Scotti was one of the great character actors on TV. And he made a mean wedding cake.