What Happened To Ted Cassidy "Lurch"
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- Опубликовано: 18 окт 2024
- The life and death of Ted Cassidy "Lurch"
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Theodore Crawford Cassidy aka Ted Cassidy aka Lurch on the Adams Family.
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I already knew the narration was a synthesized voice.
I don't believe the channel owner, who has pinned and highlighted our conversation, is a bot.
Who would name their channel after the synthesized narrator? I've not known anyone else to do that.
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So is every channel that uses bot narration one of these entities?
I wonder if the narrator who mispronounces words and proper nouns is a bot. His name is never provided. He has a sing-song way of speaking (doesn't sound like a bot) that is very annoying.
Well, are these YT channels scams?
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Good evening.
Thank you very much for the helpful information. You are very kind.
I'm somewhat befuddled. I cannot express what I am thinking.
Evidently, ethics and morels have gone down the drain.
You are a good person, and I'm happy I met you.
God bless you.
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I had the honor of knowing Ted from his days with Wfaa in dallas. We maintained our friendship until his death. He was a truly great man and friend .
That's awesome. I always figured he was a great person. He seemed to be a very kind man.
Wow...so interesting. A very capable actor and gentleman.
Dear Sam, sorry for your loss ❤️, and thanks for sharing.
Sad.
My mom took me on Halloween to go see Lurch in San Antonio Tx at a mall called Wonderland. They had a tent designed to look like a haunted house and the line was long and I could hardly wait to be the next one. Kids were running around and everyone was having a great time. I was excited to see Lurch till I saw him in person! Just looking at him scared me out of my mind. He tried to shake my hand but I disappeared into my mom dress, then he moan and shook his head and that scared me even more! And Then he stood up! That was it, He was so tall and looking down at me moaning and shaking his head! I took off like a shot! I was gone! I don't even remember how I got out! My mom was laughing so hard and I'm sure Mr Cassidy had a good time , he sure pulled all the stops with me. He's forever in my heart and great memories. I'm 62 now and my mom still laughs about it!
That's an awesome story, I love it. I would have loved to have met him when I was a kid. He seemed like a fantastic person.
Seemed like a true human...Did his job super-well!
What a precious memory. Truly wonderful. Thanks for sharing.
There was nothing wrong with the way he looked, I thought he was handsome. So sad he died so young
I believe he had Acromegaly. it does result in an appearance outside of normal. see my comment above.
I thought he was handsome too.
Great lookin' guy! Yes, super tall. All humans should have such genes!
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Great actor. The sixties would not have been the same without him. Thank you.
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I met Cassidy on my High School graduation night back in 1971 along with Robert Mitchum and Yaphet Kotto. Wow! I was in a mind blowing moment to be able to shake hands & hang with these big boys for about an hour or so. Cassidy’s hands were huge! All 3 of them were very nice guys!
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As a youth, I absolutely fell in love with his role in I Dream of Genie...I thought he was so beautiful.
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He did not fake playing the harpsichord. He was a virtuoso, and the harpsichord Music you heard on the Addams Family was actually performed by Ted Cassidy.
Interesting! On that same note (see what I did there?) I recently found out that the music for "Mr Rogers Neighborhood" was performed live on set for each episode for all the years it was on the air. No prerecorded music was ever used.
@@JustWasted3HoursHere He also played an organ in a Lub'ys Cafeteria in Fort Worth or Dallas, so I read.
Werner Clemperer ( Colonel Klink
on Hogans Hero’s was a violin virtuoso.
When you see him sawing away
in his office to a piece of classical
music, that’s him actually playing.
His father was a famous German
orchestra conductor.
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He got to the Pearly Gates and said " You Rang ?"
That sounds about right. R.I.P.
He got to the pearly gates and rang the door bell. It was St. Peter who open the gates, saw Ted, smiled from ear to ear, and said, "You rang?"
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Lurch was one of my favorite characters. When he played the harpsichord I always enjoyed it
Loved the episode where he became a teen singing idol. The episode where Wednesday had him dancing with her was great too.
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What a great actor he was and taken from us too soon. RIP Ted Cassidy.
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Mr. Cassidy was one in a long line of beloved Actors/Actresses from the 1900's we loved, and, had in our homes on the "One-eyed Monster" back in the day, Lord knows I miss them !!
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As a 6ft 4in woman with cerebral gigantism ( don't know if he had it but he had the look and the height) I love this video!! When I was a kid the Addams' affection for "Lurch" made me feel a little less freakish as a "structurally outstanding" child. Didn't know I was seeing him in those other roles too!
Barbara Sunday 6’4 is unusually tall but not gigantism
@@DalV there are over a dozen symptoms for gigantism not just height & for instance Andre the Giant is mentioned he suffered from it & despite promos saying he was 7'4-5 at the most he was 6'11-7'0
I believe he had Acromegaly. see my comment above.
@@DalV It is for a woman.
@@DalV This is a pituitary condition and the gigantism is caused by excessive growth hormone.
Being really tall is a pain in the butt. People obsess about it. It becomes the only thing they see. It really gets old. Ted has my respect for putting up with it with good humor.
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A prince of a guy... tragically died too young.
All giants do.
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Enjoyed it ! Ted Cassidy was multi-talented, glad to see he gets more credit than for being Lurch … altho nobody could do Lurch like him. Thanks for this
Thanks Richard. He was a great actor and could play many different rolls very well.
RIP Ted “Lurch” many childhood memories thank you
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Ted Cassidy...one of my all time favs!!! That powerful baritone... AWESOME
Mine too!
Interesting that the directors of Addams Family had no intention of giving him any speaking part at all until he ad libbed those two little words on camera. They ended up writing several episodes around him thereafter. Great character there and Ted sold it!
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Thanks! Great work! You resurrect a true icon. DO THE LURCH!
You got it!
"You rang"
He was also the voice to the Balok puppet in the the Star Trek episode 'The Corbomite maneuver' and the Gorn in 'Arena'
You forgot the large android in "What Are Little Girls Made Of?".
@@michaellinner7772 He played Ruk. Built by "the old ones". He was so old, he forgot the "equation" - the conflict that must exist between all artificial and living beings. The moment he remembered why the old ones died was pure magic. Ted was a talented actor and he brought that role to life. He had a lot of screen presence.
@@nmcg2587 You are correct. I just didn't want to come across as too big of a trekker geek (even though I secretly am).
@@michaellinner7772 Have some respect for yourself. Please don't accept being called names unless you find it amusing. Just saying
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We love him.
Rest in peace.
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Thank you for the story about Ted Cassidy, I really enjoyed his performances, while I was growing up!
Glad you enjoyed it
It is seldom said about actors that they were just a good person! I grew up watching that massive man. I still hold several memories of that talented actor. His children should feel nothing but pride of their Father who entertained the world & especially me! Even today I smile thinking of him - Sir, you will be missed because you left your mark in all our hearts!
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Thank you for all the information about Ted. He was way too young to die. May he Rest In Peace.
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Ted Cassidy was, without a doubt, an exceptional and talented giant! he was in Hawaii in 1977-78 filming the Donny and Marie Osmond movie, "GOIN' COCONUTS"- but, despite numerous movie and TV appearances, it was his voice which was his greatest asset! his role as "Injun' Joe" on NBC's "THE NEW ADVENTURES OF HUCK FINN" in Fall 1968 was unique- playing the character in both live action and animated, through the master animators of Hanna-Barbera Productions where he found lots of voiceovers-including "Frankenstein Jr" for CBS's 1966 Saturday Morning cartoon series ("FRANKENSTIEN JR AND THE IMPOSSIBLES") but he also played the voice of Interspy operative "Richard Vance", alias the "Spy Shadow" on NBC's Saturday Morning cartoon series, "SUPER PRESIDENT" for DePatie-Freleng/Mirisch Rich Television through United Artists in Fall 1967. but Ted Cassidy's work on NBC's "STAR TREK" that also helped him to shed the "Lurch" typecast, playing the voice of "Balock" in "The Corbomite Manuver", and as the Android "Ruk" from "What Are Little Girls Made Of?", and the slithering voice of "The Gorn" Captain from "Arena". Cassidy's earlier credits was as a Martian from American International's "THE ANGRY RED PLANET" (1959) where he was the uncredited voice of The Martian in a recorded message warning Earth never to visit Mars. before his death in 1979, Ted Cassidy even auditioned for the role of Star Lord "Dragos" for Filmation Associates' "JASON OF STAR COMMAND", but that role went to Sid Haig- but Ted Cassidy did two voice overs for Filimtion, and later voiced "Thunn, The Lion Man" on Filiation's highly Impressive "FLASH GORDON" animated TV pilot-likely his last role, prior to working on "THE INCREDIBLE HULK". an unforgettable actor who is still greatly missed, he was also interviewed by Joel Eisner in 1978, and in that rare interview, he mentioned how he hated being confused for Richard Kiel (Jaws) can't say that I blame him for that!
Wasn't he in 1976-79 Filmations animated series "Tarzan Lord of the Jungle" ?
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@@Dakers11 Yes, he voiced The Zandorian warrior "Phobec" in two episodes of "TARZAN, LORD OF THE JUNGLE", and also played the voice of "Chronos" in an episode of NBC's "THE SPACE SENTINELS" in 1977. Cassidy also voiced "Ben Grimm/The Thing in DePatie-Freleng's version of "THE FANTASTIC FOUR" in 1978, but in the Hanna-Barbera version that was produced in 1967 for ABC, Cassidy was the voice of "Galactus", and, by an interesting coincidence, Gerald Mohr, the voice of "Mr. Fantastic", was also the star of American International's "THE ANGRY RED PLANET" (1959) that Ib Melchoir directed, and Moe Howard's nephew Norman Maurer was also the co-producer of this low budget thriller that also used Ted Cassidy's voice as The Martian!
I still enjoy seeing his portrayal of the android Ruk on STAR TREK. The part was relatively minor but in his scenes with Shatner you could tell what Cassidy was capable of; he gave Ruk a dignity and thoughtfulness that was compelling.
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I never realised it was Ted who narrated the opening of The Incredible Hulk.
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I think it was just for the first season though
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i've lived in Dallas for a long time..
it's fun to learn that Cassidy worked here for a while!
thanks for posting this video!
Glad you enjoyed it!
"Rules!!! In a knife fight!! No rules...."
WOW ! GOD BLESS HIM ! R.I.P. !
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He will never be forgotten.
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I never realized, how much work he has been in, really good to see he had a wonderful career, definitely a shame he died too soon.
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Thanks! I didn't know all this information about Lurch!
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What a portfolio! I had no idea he was cast is so many different productions....what a stellar and admirable career he had. He lived a short, but great life!
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Loved The adventures of Huckleberry Finn. Didn't realize he died so young. RIP brother
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hard working talented guy...
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Yes he's a great actor, and I loved his role as Lurch, he had the best facial expressions and timing, sorry for his family that he passed so young😇🥲💕
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For those of us in our mid-60's or older, there was a show Called "Dobie Gillis". Dobie had a cohort named Maynard G Krebs, a useless beatnik, played by Bob Denver. This was before his "Gilligan" days. His trademark reply, when called by someone, was "You Rang?" It was one of the show's hooks, and really funny. I'm sure Lurch borrowed that line from Bob Denver.
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So sad that the documentary of a great voice actor,
had to be done by a COMPUTER VOICE!
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I find these videos very informative.
We sometimes forget ,these people were born and raised , many times, in regular towns
and cities. By regular parents. They had normal experiences growing up, and held regular jobs before they found fame. Good Video. Thank You.
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The more i hear the voice of people who've died, the stranger it feels.
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he was also Ruk the Android in an episode of "Star Trek."
RIP Ted you will ever be missed - at age 46
I think Ted Cassidy and Andre the Giant passed away with in their 40s
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👍 He was in a episode of the original Star Trek too.
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Cassidy and my wife's late 1st husband, Billy Johnson, worked together at WCOA in Pensacola around 1959.
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I was recently trying to describe this actor to my mum...She had no idea how tall he was or who he was..,then she clicked and said.,"You mean that good looking bloke from the movies with sharp features"....I remember him from star trek, great character and make up....Could have been marvels silver surfer in a different time....
Wow I can see it! Good call!
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Saw him in LA in the 70’s in an elevator. He had to lean down to see in the elevator car. Cool guy!
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What an great man an actor love him as Lurch you will be missed
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YOU RANGGGGGGGG ....was and will always be my favorite line rip
Literally , a gentle giant ! What a sad end to a really nice guy ! I had no idea he played so many parts and was so in demand. Thank you .
Well said!
He played "Bigfoot" in the TV show "The Six Million Dollar Man."
Its mentions that in the video so....?
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Ted Cassidy was & is AWESOME. May he R.I.P & be with our Lord & Savior Jesus. 👍
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@@WhatHappenedToThem - Anytime. 👍🏻
I was a teenager when Addams Family aired, 1964-66. It was clever and harmless, though often silly, and it remains my favorite tv series. They were anti-conventional people who thought they were the normal ones. A pity it was abruptly canceled after only 2 seasons, because the quality remained high. They hadn't run out of creativity. The humor was satirical and not put-down and crude or profane like what has followed. Lurch had 6 or more leads in the show, that I can think of. I think I have read that Cassidy felt he should have had more prominence, that he was capable of it. Those were innocent days, by today's standards.
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Is this guy not that one guy on Star Trek TNG? Yup okay you said it.
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He was bullied in school by who...Biff Tanen on stilts..?
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The ending was sad. RIP
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As a kid I was fascinated by Lurch and recognized him in several other rolls you mentioned. I'm sorry to learn he died so young. He must have spent a lot of time sitting in chairs getting made up for his rolls. Thank you for this video. I just viewed your video on Tim Conway and will comment on that separately but I have to say I much prefer your own voice. You must have a passion for this to spend the time gathering the stills and video as well as doing the research and writing the script. It's your effort, it should be your voice. Just my opinion.
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You forgot the Episode of Lost in Space "The Thief of Space" where Ted Plays The Slave of The Thief of Space played by Malichi Throne!!!!!
You beat me by 5 hours. LOL!
Yea, after I made the video I realized that but RUclips dose not allow anyone to replace a video with a new one so it's the way it is.
@@WhatHappenedToThem I also found Ted in the Gene Roddenberry movie pilot "GenesisTwo" I think Marriette Hartley is in it too with John Saxon. And Earth2 And Brave New World also starring Alex Cord!!!!!
Taken too early from the world ! He seemed very smart and entrepreneurial ! He seemed to just fall into the roles he played ! He was just a friendly giant ! To be honest , the role of Lurch was ,ok , but I never liked how they made up his eyes , they made him seem brainless ! May he rest in peace !
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This is a really good AI voice. What are you using?
I was using Voice Easy but I am going to do future videos in my own voice. Too many people complained over it being AI lol.
@@WhatHappenedToThem this is the first of your videos I've listened to, so I actually wasn't sure if it was a real voice or not. I was kind of dreading a reply of, "that's just how I talk".
LOL, I probably talk worse in my southern accent, but I will not use AI voices on future videos.
Just once I'd like to see one of these shows without that fake robot voice. Granted, it's gotten better, but some of the awkward pauses and mis-pronunciation of words really turns me off.
I was trying it out on this video because I speak deep southern and most find it hard to understand me. But my future videos I will either find a better voice or do it myself. Thanks for the comment.
@@WhatHappenedToThem I think your voice is just fine, not robotic at all. Now, if you spoke like the Robot in Lost in Space, well, that would be a different story.
I couldn’t watch this video, as I cannot stand those robotic voice overs, whitch is a real shame as I was very interested to learn of this actor who I knew nothing of, but grew up watching his characterisations.
I haven't seen it. of course, but there has always been talk that his Richard III was awesome.
Jason. Richard 3rd was slightly crippled.
@@dcasper8514 He had mild scoliosis. What is your point?
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He Did Alot of Voice Acting in Hanna-Barbara Cartoons in the 1960s, Too.
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i suspect the tumour was removed from his pituitary gland and was the cause of his gigantism/acromegaly. Very tricky surgery back then.
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It's sad but unusually tall people very often die of heart and circulatory problems. The heart just can't beat hard enough to get blood to the brain consistently in older age.
Ted was an awesome actor. How tall was he exactly? Nearly 7 feet I think.
Michael Linner
He was 6’9”. 2” taller than me. 🤠
@@BuckHelton yeah, I know but he seemed taller than that. I'm thinking that they gave him thick boots to accentuate his already tall stature.
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Memorial for Ted Cassidy
This was sad they sold the house and left Lurch there.Ted Cassidy, who is best known as playing Lurch on the Addams Family, unexpectedly died in 1979 at age 46. Ted's remains were cremated and then later buried in the backyard of his home.
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Great stuff
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One of a kind for sure.
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Every one loved him.
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Really good video
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He became a politician and going by the name, 'John Kerry'. HAHAHAHAHAHAHA
I think that was Herman Munster.
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Ted Cassidy did the voice of Godzilla in the Hanna Barbera cartoon series .
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He's not much taller than my old man.
David Siler great to know.
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@@jimgavin1726 you're welcome.
I saw him in an early episode of Batman.
❤ lurch, my hero
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The only Bond villain to appear in more than one movie. Sure, Jaws ended up redeemed in the 2nd appearance, but he never would have had the chance if he hadn’t been such a fan favorite.
You have Ted Cassidy confused with Richard Kiel, who played Jaws in the Bond movies. Richard Kiel was also in "The Longest Yard" with Burt Reynolds.
@@calkelpdiver And Richard was in Silver Streak playing a character with metal teeth like Jaws.
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2:30.......the tail tell symbol of the Illuminate.
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Another example of things I never knew!
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He has a Tony Robbins look, with his features more dramatic.
Yeah..
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he made an appearance on Lost in Space too.
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46 years old and gone already. This ‘DEATH’ crap has got to go ! 👽
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What? No mention of his recurring role in James Bond Movies????? He was Jaws, right? A great comic "foil" to Roger Moore!
He did way more stuff then I thought. R.IP. LURCH
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46?? How young!
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i always thought lurch was good lookin.
and now that i know he was beautiful inside and out. even better
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He also did thou sands of cartoon voices!😃
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He was bulled because he was BIG?!!!!
My eldest son was also bullied for being tall....even though he played Rugby!
My son was bullied in grade school because he was tall. He was getting pushed around by smaller but older guys. I finally made him take up for himself during halftime at a school basketball game. He grabbed the bully who was pushing him around, picked him up, and threw him to the ground. He then picked him back up and asked him if he wanted it again. The bully left crying but after that my son wasn't bothered again.
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I loved Moonraker
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You ranggggg? I always think of Ted and his dry humor in that role.
Cool 😎
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He also played Jaws In James Bond movies
No, you're thinking of Richard Kiel.
@@hubbsllc right right, thank you
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Such a busy talent!
Sad end, at age 46. Another victim of the Medical-Industrial complex.
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His voice is legend! I wish he would've done more narration work.
Like Bill Kurtis, he had a distinction that won't be forgotten.
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: No, no, not yet. Not until me and Harvey get the rules straightened out.
: Rules? In a knife fight? No rules.
: Well, if there aint' going to be any rules, let's get the fight started. Someone count. 1,2,3 go.
: 1,2,3, go.
: I was rooting for you all along, Butch
: Well, thank you, Flatnose. That's what sustained me in my time of trouble.
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The computer voice narration is annoying. If you need a voice, look me up. Otherwise, I enjoyed the facts and photos in this video.
I was testing that voice out but future videos will have my voice in them. Thanks for the comment. To be honest, I had no idea that this video would go viral. Yay for me but why did it happen to be the one with the test of a computer voice lol.
The content was good, but I cannot stand these computer generated voices.
I am so southern that I use those because most people can't understand me lol. Sorry about that. I just love actors from the 20s to the 90s and love to make videos about them.
@@WhatHappenedToThem: Just speak slower and more carefully. If Andy Griffith and Slim Pickens can do it, you can! I'm sure we'll enjoy your real voice.
That guy who does "LandrumC goes there" also has a southern drawl we love.
@@KutWrite well my next video I will voice it.
@@WhatHappenedToThem: Yay! I'm sure it will be fine. Maybe less work, too.
Now playing in the NBA under his pseudonym "Boban Marjanovic" lol
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U got a picture of the guy that played jaws and claimed it was Ted Cassidy both actors hate it when people confused them.
I know, I realized that after I had uploaded the video and then it was too late. RUclips don't allow anyone to replace a video with a new version. Not sure why they don't allow that, it would be a nice feature to have so corrections can be made to a video without deleting it and starting over with views.