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Actor Abe Vigoda of Godfatheer fame passes away at 94
Abe Vigoda, who played the part of Salvatore Tessio in Francis Ford Coppola’s adaptation of the Mario Puzo novel “The Godfather.” The original and sequel in 1974 has passed away. Abe was 94.
http://www.nytimes.com/2016/01/27/ar...t-94.html?_r=0 Abe also played the part of detective Fish in the TV series " Barney Miller " In 1982, People magazine reported that Abe Vigoda had passed away. Quote : Mr. Vigoda responded by placing an ad in Variety with a photo showing him sitting up in a coffin and holding a copy of the offending issue of the magazine. His “death” became a running joke. “I have nothing to say about Abe,” Billy Crystal said at a roast of Rob Reiner at the Friars Club, where Mr. Vigoda was a regular. “I was always taught to speak well of the dead.” David Letterman and Conan O’Brien invited him onto their late-night shows to prove he was still alive. A website, abevigoda.com, continued to give updates on his status. Quote " Abe Vigoda always played a good part with his dead pan delivery and made the movies he was in more memorable . Rest in Peace Abe |
I can't believe he was that young. Back in the '70s I thought he was ancient.
I also liked him as the Chief of the Waponi tribe in Joe Versus The Volcano. |
Chocked to see he was alive :huh: ! I wish that I could get to that age, but do not think so!
R.I.P |
RIP Abe.
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Then he fools us all by living another forty years. That's good acting. :D |
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Guess the afterlife made him an offer he couldn't refuse.
R.I.P Abe Vigoda. |
Abe Vigoda was one of the true comedy anchors of the Barney Miller sitcom, along with Jack Soo. He didn't have to manically flail about or hysterically deliver his lines. A few words, his deadpan delivery, and his poker face were all he needed to make an audience laugh. The truly great comics were those who could achieve a high degree of humor with seemingly little effort, and Abe was one of those, up there with George Burns, Jack Benny and others. He may not have been as famous as the others, but he was of their caliber and always added a bit more "seasoning" to any project in which he was involved. He was everyone's 'grandpa' or grumpy, old 'uncle' and was endearing. Ninety-four is years a good, long run and he made the best of the time he was here; I think I'd prefer not to think of him as passed away; rather he's just quietly stood up, tucked a newspaper under his arm and stepped into the other room...
Here is Abe and Jack Soo doing what they did best: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e-_rEqBaEE8 RIP, Abe and thanks... <O> |
I have had several Law Enforcement friends tell me that Barney Miller was the most realistic cop show on TV.
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