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Is Reb Brown dead?

Started by I luv dolma, September 14, 2003, 12:23:17 AM

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I luv dolma

Sorry folks. I once heard the star of Yor and Space Mutiny died this year. Can anyone confirm this? Please do so.  I really hope the fella is a alive. I'm still waiting for Yor 2.

Dunners

Naw man, hes still alive. Dont know who told you that, but I'm sure IMDB would have his passing listed. they dont ;)

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Foywonder

He's still alive. Helps run a production company now.

nshumate

Foywonder wrote:

> He's still alive. Helps run a production company now.

And just waiting for the time to be right to launch a sequel to his triumphant "Yor, the Hunter From the Future."

Propective title: "Yor Next."

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akiratubo

Thank goodness!  The title of this freaked me out, since I'm a fan of Mr. Brown.  There's just something about him you have to like.  It always seems like he's fully aware he isn't that good an actor but he's at least trying.
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Fearless Freep

And just waiting for the time to be right to launch a sequel to his triumphant "Yor, the Hunter From the Future."

Yor Kidding

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SkullNinja

I always hate it when I find out an actor I liked passed on a long time after it happens and I didn't know about it. Steve James (from American Ninja) was dead for about a year before I came across the news of his passing in an issue of a karate magazine.

Andrew

SkullNinja wrote:

> I always hate it when I find out an actor I liked passed on a
> long time after it happens and I didn't know about it. Steve
> James (from American Ninja) was dead for about a year before I
> came across the news of his passing in an issue of a karate
> magazine.

I felt the same way after deciding to track down Lash LaRue for an interview.  He was an old western star (Scott probably knows this already) and the man who made The Dark Power such a fun movie.

And then, much later, I was interested in finding Rell the Cyclops from Krull.  (He also played Gort in "Hawk the Slayer."  I would have never known, if it were not for the IMDB.)  He had passed away in 1993.

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Flangepart

A message, Ken?
How about, "Yor not gonna believe this." ?

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freelancePatsy

I hear you: I remember how bummed out I got to hear that John Agar died, and it was two years or so after the event happened that I found out.

I'm glad to hear that Reb isn't dead...I actually like how angry he plays his characters during the gunfight scenes that he performs.