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08-29-2021 04:23 PM
Aww!😔
I always liked seeing him in everything he did. He was like a comforting presence wasn't he?
08-29-2021 04:26 PM - edited 08-29-2021 04:29 PM
Did anyone else experience the movie Up? I enjoyed it very much; Ed Asner's participation in it gave the movie more dimension and heft, I think.

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catter,
Thank you for drawing my attention to the very much alive John Amos. He was not a member of the central acting troupe, but he was on the show. I enjoyed him so much in "Good Times."
08-29-2021 04:31 PM
Mr. Asner impressed me as an intelligent actor with concern for the well-being of others in the industry.
08-29-2021 04:36 PM
So sad to hear the news. He was a wonderful actor and seemed like a nice man.
I loved him in one of my favorite Hallmark Christmas movies, The Christmas Card.

RIP, Ed. You'll be missed.
08-29-2021 04:47 PM
@catter70 wrote:@golding76 , Though not in all the shows, John Amos, who played Gordie is still living. He is 81.
Lisa Gettirsen who played Bess is still around. One of the best episodes was the one when Lou babysat Bess.
08-29-2021 05:46 PM
May he rest in peace.
08-30-2021 01:03 PM
Sorry to hear this. I have enjoyed his work.
08-30-2021 01:20 PM
I just saw him on a recent Grace and Frankie. I have loved him in so many things. He does seem to be a nice person. He honored and represented his profession well.
08-30-2021 08:15 PM - edited 08-30-2021 08:20 PM
@Mersha @Pandalady @texas gray wolf, @retired ida
i will have to check out “the gathering”, don’t recall seeing this. “The Christmas card” is probably my favorite Christmas move EVER. Loved the whole cast. I watch it several times each holiday season, and never grow tired of it.
Sad to hear of his passing.
08-30-2021 10:26 PM
I recorded a show back in APRIL that we just got around to watching yesterday (rainy day) and Ed Asner was in it.
Real quirky show that did political spoofs using muppet-like characters called Let's Be Real. ( I think that was the name of it.)
Ed Asner posed as himself, well, as a really grung-y, unkempt old guy with a few days growth on his face. He was one of a few that weren't muppets...lol.
His part was kinda funny as they were doing a PSA to get people to get vaccinated and an OJ Simpson muppet was a spokesperson, too, to get vaccinated and Ed was asking questions like 'why does he have more lines than me'. Well, I guess you'd have to see it for yourself.
Other than MTM, I never really watched him in anything else, movies or TV shows.
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