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Topic History of: RIP Terry Stamp 87
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Green Man I hope you didn't rush home on Saturdays to watch Louis and Clark. Which was terrible even back then.

Baywatch was also terrible, but nice to look at.
Downing Street Cat Green Man wrote:
Downing Street Cat wrote:
Tremendous enigmatic actor. I watched Far From The Madding Crowd the other day. Great cast. Us 60s babies really did miss out during that decade I reckon.

I have only seen him Superman and that was on Betamax at a friends house.


I was just being snotty by not mentioning Superman. lol. I actually watched it on VHS wearing Superman pyjamas. Superman that not Far From The Madding Crowd. lol.
Green Man Downing Street Cat wrote:
Tremendous enigmatic actor. I watched Far From The Madding Crowd the other day. Great cast. Us 60s babies really did miss out during that decade I reckon.

I have only seen him Superman and that was on Betamax at a friends house.
MCR R.I.P. to an acting great.

And only earlier this year we lost Gene Hackman so that's both Luther and Zod from the
Chris Reeve Superman films gone in a year.
JK2006 Chris and Kit when I knew them