MattH
> I was able to see him onstage years ago as Henry Higgins. He was
> wonderful to hear and a very distinguished man.
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He was outstanding as the Captain in the TV version of THE GHOST AND MRS.
MUIR. I remember reading in TV Guide during the run of that series that
Mulhare smoked five packs of cigarettes a day. Enough said, I guess.
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Holy cow! I can't imagine the amount of gunk he must have had in his
lungs! I gave up a 2 pack a day habit two years ago and I thought I was
full of gunk!
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I thought he was already dead for a couple of years already?
Sandra
The news of Mulhare's passing led my wife to ask if Hope Lange had been
hearing any strange noises around her place lately.
I remember reading in TV Guide during the run of that series that
> > Mulhare smoked five packs of cigarettes a day. Enough said, I guess.
> >
> > --
> > Stop by http://www.fred.net/thirteen/
> > --
> > Please remove XOX from address for e-mail
>
> Holy cow! I can't imagine the amount of gunk he must have had in his
> lungs! I gave up a 2 pack a day habit two years ago and I thought I was
> full of gunk!
> --
> Tholian vessel. If you do not disengage, we will be
> forced to use the corbomite device .
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The obituary notice on the Los Angles Times web site noted that he
quit his 5 pack (100 cigarettes a day!) habit in 1979.-
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> Kathy Burton wrote:
> >
> > Brad Ferguson wrote:
> > >
> > > In article <338878...@worldnet.att.net>, Kathy Burton
> > > <carme...@worldnet.att.net> wrote:
>
>
> I remember reading in TV Guide during the run of that series that
> > > Mulhare smoked five packs of cigarettes a day. Enough said, I guess.
> > >
> > > --
> > > Stop by http://www.fred.net/thirteen/
> > > --
> > > Please remove XOX from address for e-mail
> >
> > Holy cow! I can't imagine the amount of gunk he must have had in his
> > lungs! I gave up a 2 pack a day habit two years ago and I thought I was
> > full of gunk!
> > --
> > Tholian vessel. If you do not disengage, we will be
> > forced to use the corbomite device .
>
> -
> The obituary notice on the Los Angles Times web site noted that he
> quit his 5 pack (100 cigarettes a day!) habit in 1979.-
I surmise that it was too late by then. Sad.
>The news of Mulhare's passing led my wife to ask if Hope Lange had been
>hearing any strange noises around her place lately.
>
Or if Hasslehoff's car has started to talk...
Yeah, I know, wrong actor, wrong series... :P
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> Brad Ferguson (thir...@frXOXed.net) wrote:
> : In article <5mete0$o...@netaxs.com>, a...@bbs.cpcn.com (Andrew Milner)
wrote:
> :
> : > Interesting about Mulhare... he starred in the TV version of "The
Ghost
> : > and Mrs. Muir" as the captain, the role played in the mid-1940s
movie by
> : > Rex Harrison (opposite Gene Tierney). Mulhare also spent several years
> : > understudying Rex Harrison on B'way in "My Fair Lady."
> :
> :
> : The news of Mulhare's passing led my wife to ask if Hope Lange had been
> : hearing any strange noises around her place lately.
>
> Or if Hasslehoff's car has started to talk...
>
> Yeah, I know, wrong actor, wrong series... :P
But Jerry Van Dyke _is_ available again.
Dead Andrew,
Now that we have a T1 up in heaven I can post to you how stupid you are.
You forgot about my best work in Knight Rider. Who cares about "The
ghost and Mrs. Muir"? It was a terrible, loser show. I want everyone to
remember me by knight rider. I played Devon Miles, the distinguished
Foundation for Law and Government president. I fought crime and ran the
show at the same time.
I nailed Bonnie and April too. What have you dont lately?
This is my .SIG. There are many like them, but this one is mine. Without
me, my .SIG is nothing. Without my .SIG, I am nothing. I am dead, and I
have more of a life than you.
Edward Mulhare