Rest in Peace Bill. I remember you best in: The Outlaw Josey Wales as the Yankee Captain: Captain "Red Legs" Terrell, as well as a Black Widow Biker in both: Every Which Way But Loose and Any Which Way You Can and also as an Army or Police Officer in: First Blood.
Go slow........
Es Ist Verboten Mit Gefangenen In Einzelhaft Zu Sprechen..
McKinney was also in The Gauntlet and Bronco Billy. He and Clint Eastwood must have been good friends since he had become a mainstay in a number of his movies. He also played Matt Dillons father in Tex.
I remember McKinney's crazy cameo opposite Eastwood and Jeff Bridges in THUNDERBOLT AND LIGHTFOOT with the rabbits in the car trunk. He did a nice job in THE SHOOTIST with the Duke.
Hi
He was a good supporting actor in numerous films another stalwart gone rest in peace.
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Arthur
Walk Tall - Talk Low
RIP Bill
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Keith
Totnes- the Tombstone of England
Alan Sues of Laugh-In fame has died.
http://www.latimes.com/news/obituari...,1132525.story
RIP Alan
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Keith
Totnes- the Tombstone of England
R.I.P. Alan Sues and Bill McKinney. McKinney was one of my favorite character actors.
Cheers - Jay
"Not hardly!!!"
Hi
Laugh in was zany and popular RIP Alan
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Arthur
Walk Tall - Talk Low
Harry Morgan, who played Co. Potter on MASH, and Det. Bill Gannon on Dragnet has died at 96. Besides those two series, Morgan appeared on literally countless tv shows and movies from the 40's on. He appeared in some of the best westerns on screen, The Ox-Bow Incident, Red River, Yellow Sky, and Support Your Local Sheriff. He also co-starred in two other tv series in the 50's, December Bride in which he and Cara Williams played Spring Byingtons neighbors, Pete & Gladys. After December Bride went off, Morgan & Williams reprised their roles in their own show named Pete & Gladys. And Morgan also starred as the retired Col Potter in a MASH spinoff series, can't remember the name of it. Always thought Morgan was funny. But it was the material he was given and he made it that way. A really great actor. RIP.
Jim, I think it was called "After Mash".
Morgan was very good at comedy or tragedy. If you want to remember him as outrageously hysterical, check out "What Did You do in the War, Daddy", a WWII farce with James Coburn and Disk Shawn. Great performance.
We deal in lead, friend.
Saddened by Harry Morgan's death.
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Keith
Totnes- the Tombstone of England
I liked him on Pete and Gladys.
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