Peter Boyle aka Frank Barone in "Everybody Loves Raymond, passed away on December 12th, 2006. I'm truly do miss him and my heart goes out with him! :cry:
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Peter Boyle dies at 71
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Yeah he will be missed.
We actually have a small tribute to him on this weeks show that goes up tomorrow.
He has a great lineup of films he has done. Great character actor.
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As the monster in Young Frankenstein he was great! Also great on ELR. He will be missed.
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Yep... He was starred in "Young Frankenstein" with Gene Wilder. I believe that film was made in 1972, am I right? Yes, and also, he was the actor in "Outland" with Sean Connery, that film was in 1981. Of course, he was there in "Monster's Ball" with Billy Bob Thornton in 2002. Well, for tv show "Everybody Loves Raymond" he was there at least 10 years.
BTW, today, I read the newspaper about him and his health. In 1990, he got stroke and he can't talk for 6 months, then in 1999, he got some type of heart disease when he first got a heart attack during his play in "Everybody Loves Raymond". Well, that's saddened thing to hear about him. God will take him home in Heaven.
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PUTTIN-ON-A-RIIIIIIIIITZ!
*sniff*
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Did anyone see the X-files episode he was in? He was great! His character was a man that could see when and how someone would die by touching them. Naturally he worked as an insurance salesman. It was a great character.
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Originally posted by lurkerDid anyone see the X-files episode he was in? He was great! His character was a man that could see when and how someone would die by touching them. Naturally he worked as an insurance salesman. It was a great character.
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Just watched him in "Young Frankenstein" the other night.
I have fond memories of that flick.
I remember watching some sort of a Gene Wilder pastime, where he commented about his experiences on the movie and how the general feeling was that "Young Frankenstein" would never work.
Very sad occasion indeed, cheers to a wonderful actor, and one that embedded himself in my memories.
Man, I just realized that I'm getting old.
Darn these threads! :roll:
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