• Boddhisatva@lemmy.world
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    I think that she was the last surviving actor from Young Frankenstein. Everyone else in that movie is gone now except the director. Mel Brooks is still kicking around at 98 years old.

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      Gene Hackman is definitely still alive of the more prominent cast. There’s also some of the bit actors like the med school students that are still alive.

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        I was thinking of the main cast, really, but I honestly thought Gene Hackman was gone. Happy to be wrong about that.

        Sadly, most of the players of the bit parts are gone too, including Danny Goldman, who played the medical student with a line. The little girl is still alive as if the shoe-shine boy and the other credited medical student. I guess I shouldn’t be surprised considering the movie is now 50 years old. Damn, I’m old. :(

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    She was a really funny comedy actor, but also good in Close Encounters. I’ll probably remember her most for that role.

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      Oh yeah! She was terrific in that. She definitely could do drama and comedy equally well. She was good in The Conversation, the Coppola thriller with Gene Hackman.

      And, of course, there was her role on Star Trek.

      Assignment: Earth never becoming a series like Roddenberry wanted is one of TV’s great missed opportunities.

      She also did some cool VO work. She was Terry’s (the new Batman) mom in Batman Beyond.

      Edit: I forgot she was also in The Black Stallion! I haven’t thought about that movie since I was a kid.

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    In the early days of Late Night With David Letterman he would interview Terri Gar and embarrass her to the point where she would cry. I really hated him for that

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    Mr. Mom. Oh, God!. Close Encounters.

    30 Rock had a joke about this era in movies where she was in EVERYTHING and it wasn’t a joke!

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      Are you my wife? We watched it the night we saw the comet. The kids watched it with us for the first time and loved it. Tell your husband some other woman’s husband says hi.

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    Well fuck. This is a gut punch for a Tuesday. I just watched Close Encounters the other day and my partner was amazed at how good she was as a mother at the end of her rope. She was an incredible talent who will be missed.

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    I initially was like, oh, One From The Heart. And then of course Young Frankenstein. Also a Monkees movie where Jack Nicholson had a screenwriting credit.