He was a joy to watch back in the day. Pity he spoiled it later in life.
91 so had a good innings
http://www.cnn.com/2017/08/20/entert...ies/index.html
Mark
He was a joy to watch back in the day. Pity he spoiled it later in life.
Does this mean we'll finally get to the see The Day The Clown Cried?
Sorry to read this news. My abiding memory of him is switching on a TV during my first visit to New York thirty years ago, to see him presenting a "Telethon". He was middle-aged, drunk and sweaty, a far cry from the old Dean Martin movies I knew him from.
I've just read that he gave permission for The Day The Clown Cried to be screened in 2025.
I used to enjoy watching him as a child in the same way I used to enjoy Abbot & Costello. But he was in one of the greatest films of all time:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0wVhCCo02P4