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Monday, April 05, 2010
Charlie's dead
From iwatchstuff, That little desk speaker thing has gone quiet.
John Forsythe--Charlie of Charlie's Angels and Bill Murray's old corpse boss with the golf ball in his head in Scrooged--has died after a year-long battle with cancer. CNN reports:
"He was 92 years old and, thankfully, he died as he lived his life... with dignity and grace," his family said in the statement.
Forsythe is known as the voice of "Charlie" in the original television series "Charlie's Angels" and the two feature films, "Charlie's Angels" and "Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle." Forsythe also portrayed Blake Carrington in "Dynasty."
Out of respect for his memory, I will refrain from going into the contradiction in mentioning "dignity" and Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle in consecutive sentences.
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Aw, that's too bad. Poor Charlie.
Repsectful: Rest in peace, Mr. Forsythe, you will be missed.
Not-so: I hope the little speaker still continues to broadcast his voice... from Beyond!
CHARLIE: "Angels, I hope you've got your bathing suits ready, because your next assignment will send you to Bermuda."
SABRINA: "Charlie, what should we do when we get there?"
CHARLIE: "How the hell should I know? I'm dead!"
Ha ha!
I spent all last summer watching Charlie's Angels since it was a definite hole in my pop culture knowledge. Although it's a fun, very stupid show, I was stuck by how many characters were replaced. The 'Angels' changed every season and there was never the same line-up twice. Great jiggle TV.
It's one of those shows like Six Million Dollar Man or Dallas or Love Boat where you just cannot believe how stupid and badly done it all is. No wonder Steven Bochco was so successful, later.
It's funny you mention that - I never got to watch The Six Million Dollar Man as a kid but I recently acquired the entire run of the show and I've been going through them - great, stupid stuff!
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