I hated hearing when Carl Weathers passed away because when i did at the time i was only 4 or 5 days away from having met him only 4 months prior. He was so nice he was a gentle giant and i will always remember that because when he asked for my birth name he said “I’m sure you hear this a lot but “ADRIEN!!!!!!”.” along with Stallone’s accent and i told him how yea and i hate it when people do that and that i hate that my mom let my father who i hate is the one that named me, but from Apollo himself it was an honor. I asked him in return “I’m sure you get asked this a lot but can we do the arm/hand shake thing from the predator?”. He said yea and that’s when i did my best “Dutch” impression and told him “Dillion?! You son of a bitch” and we actually did it but we could only do it for about 2 secs cause i was the last person that day in that like to meet him and he had to go to do photo ops with the guests there. It was the first time in a long time that i was proud to have been born male cause i got to do that with him and i got a autograph for my lady friend/boss as his character from the mandalorian because she loves the Star Wars/mandalorian series and cause she took care of and looked after me after i came out at work
That's such a shame that Chance passed away so young, he was incredibly good in Gen V, and he had a bright future ahead of him, it's such a major loss for the industry, he will be missed.
RIP to all these actors and more. I'll best remember: - David Soul as Hutch - Carl Weathers as Jeremiah "Action" Jackson. - Gary Graham's guest turn on the Halloween episode of Hunter "The Man In The Halloween Mask". - Louis Gossett,Jr. as Chappy Sinclair in the Iron Eagle movie series. - Chris Gauthier in the Carpenter directed episode of Showtime's Masters Of Horror, titled Cigarette Burns. - David Emgee from Dawn Of The Dead. - And not the least of which, M. Emmett Walsh as Dewey Ferguson in the Dolph Lundgren film Red Scorpion.
Crazy Joe Devola....the BEST Seinfeld character ever (c'mon, he even gave the Soup Nazi a run for his money). Rest in peace, Mr Crombie - you (and all these actors) were amazing.
Considering new mediums, including streaming services and video games, have appeared since the 30s, more and more celebrities we have known for years will pass away with each succeeding year. The "In Memoriam" part of awards shows will inevitably leave out some.
Richard Lewis in “once upon a crime” is one of my ALL TIME favorites. Him, John candy, bill belushi, cybill shepherd, Sean young 🙌🏽. I love that movie. RIP