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The first time that I saw him in an acting role was as a criminal in the early 1960's, "The Fugitive" and he was excellent. In the mid 1990's I worked on the same documentary as he, "More Great Escapes of WW2." The world (and I) will truly miss him.
@David Ellis Ed earned lots of love and respect along life’s path. I was reminded of many incidents that I’d either forgotten or never knew in the first place.
They were minor roles, so Asner called it the “big league” when he was cast in Howard Hawks' 1966 John Wayne flick “El Dorado” - and it was, because the movie was also a critical success.
Lou Grant in the Mary Tyler Moore show and in his own series were my favorite roles of Ed Asner. He also was in a number of westerns during his career.
Lue Grant was my favorite show in the 1970's I am saddened about Ed Asner"s passing but am happy to know he lived his good life and died in his 90"s. Rest in peace Mr. Asner and fare well.
I attended Wyandotte High School and was glad to hear it mentioned here. I like that he supported Defenders of Wildlife, I like them too. Thank you for all this marvelous information!
Hello again Facts Verse 👋 I was so sad to hear that Ed had passed away. I had actually forgotten about him playing in Roots. It’s good to hear that he was a truther. My daughter always gets on me for being one, and even if I show her the truth, she still doesn’t believe that it’s true. Up is a really great movie. What a great guy to have so many humanitarian things. Thank you for another great video and I hope you and your subscribers have a wonderful day. 🌞
I was grandfathered from my parents into the greatness of this man. When I became a flight attendant he was the first legend I met jfk-lax. He could not have been kinder. SIP Mr Asner.
May Ed Asner rest in peace he was a great person well loved and respecpected. He will be missed but never forgotten. May god comfort the surving family and friends.
That's crazy I had just watched a video of the Mary Tyler Moore cast who have passed on and they mentioned that Ed Asner was the only one still living and that was two weeks ago and then he passes away SMH r.i.p Asner
Mary Tyler Moore was my favorite TV show, and Ed Asner was a big part of that. He did a great job as Mary's boss in the newsroom. I'm sorry to hear of his death.
The first time I saw Asner was in this odd TV movie O'Hara's Wife. My parents never watched MTM show because they never liked Ted Knight so that movie was my intro to Ed Asner. Great actor and humanitarian!
How could you not love the guy? His activism is head scratching. The reason Lou Grant was taken off the air was probably because Mr. Asner had played the character for 10 years.... it was time to move on...... I liked him in Roots as morally split Captain. And of course, as Lou Grant on the Mary Tyler More show, the Lou Grant on Lou Grant..... Best [art he ever played was the old guy on Up! He had a long, amazing career. Bye Ed, RIP, and say hi to Mary and the others!
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I loved Ed's character Mr.Grant on the Mary Tyler Moore show,the best.Although I enjoyed Ed Asner's show Lou Grant too, I loved it when he referred to the Detroit Free Press, since I am from Detroit! I am missing you already Ed, I enjoyed whatever he was in I just enjoyed his acting,his voice was so powerful! He was excellent in Sidney Poitier's movie"They call me Mr.Tibbs"! From way back in the 1970's or 1969.Ed had a different role there in that movie he played a crook a bad guy,who was fleeing from the police.He drove that car like a racecar driver! Just flying, going so fast! I love that scene from the movie! So Ed could tackle any challenge of a role! That's a real actor if one can do that! Rip Ed- I can hear Mary saying: '"Mr.Grant, you're finally here for our reunion, Just like one of my parties"But Mary always gave rotten parties Mr.Grant always said this about Mary's parties!Rip Ed,I hope to see you and the gang in heaven! Love you guys!!!
ETERNAL REST GRANT UNTO THEM O LORD AND MAY PERPETUAL LIGHT THROUGH THE MERCY OF GOD SHINE UPON THEM AND MAY ALL THE SOULS OF THE FAITHFUL DEPARTED REST IN PEACE IN JESUS NAME AMEN!!!🙏🏾🙏💖💙😊⚘📿
Yes I join in a prayer for this beautiful soul who dared to stand up for what he thought was loving and right..what a good man..a courageous man...I pray more of us could give our life such meaning ...caring about the sufferings in our world
Well he was old and getting care from doctors in the show so they could probably say he passed away since he was old in the cobra kai so yeah they could say he died of heart attack since he had bad blood pressure when ever he got angry in cobra kai, so sid could've died from that hopefully they do something in cobra kai for him since cobra kai was the last show he had a role in
Only got to see him in two different things when was The Mary Tyler Moore Show and the other where he played with Elvis Presley in change of habit I like the he was a good guy and a durn good actor
If people would watch the videos on the AE911 RU-vid channel, an organization comprised of over 3,000 architects & engineers world wide) they might just agree with Ed. Many things are called 'conspiracy theories' to cover the truth.
Hate it when actors use their audience to persue political fantacy. Its like the youtube sensations using their popularity to broadcast their selfish ideals. Just act and do your job. We dont care about your political ideals
I want to be entertained by these people. They too have the rights to speak, but neither their voice nor presence are superior to others. They need to engage in civil discourse with those that disagree, but asner was but one one those with leftist leanings can't even act civil so many times.
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