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Mr Bronson RIP

Blue John (Elite) posted this on Wednesday, 31st August 2005, 11:59

Sad news. Michael Sheard, best remembered as the b*stard from Grance Hill has died aged 65. He also played Hitler 5 times (I only remember him from Indiana Jones & The Last Crusade).

:(

Cheers

Si



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sput2001 (Elite) posted this on Wednesday, 31st August 2005, 12:09

He was Admiral Ozzel in The Empire Strikes Back, too...

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cassius76 (Elite) posted this on Wednesday, 31st August 2005, 12:41

DAAAANNNNNNNNNNYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY!


Another part of my childhood passes on.

A great actor.

Much missed.

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sput2001 (Elite) posted this on Wednesday, 31st August 2005, 12:50

Quote:
DAAAANNNNNNNNNNYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY!


Did Bronson ever refer to him by his first name? I thought it was always KENDAAALLLL!!!!

This item was edited on Wednesday, 31st August 2005, 13:53

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The Jackal (Elite) posted this on Wednesday, 31st August 2005, 13:00

He will be missed. :(

Michael appeared in the following ON THE BUSES
Manager" in episode: "Gardening Time"
Manager in episode: "The Allowance"
Manager" in episode: "What the Stars Foretell"
Manager" in episode: "Hot Water"
Judge in episode: "The Poster"
Manager" in episode: "The Ticket Machine"

Over Forty Feature Films Including:
All Quiet On The Western Front
The Dirty Dozen -Second Assignment
The Riddle Of The Sands The Empire Strikes Back High Road To China
Doombeach Space Escape To Athena
Hitler - The Last Ten Days The Bunker Nobody Runs Forever
Holiday On The Buses Rough Cut Les Miserables
Soft Beds, Hard Battles The Hiding Place The Mackenzie Break
England Made Me Force Ten From Navarone


Extensive Television Appearances Including:
The Invisible Man Auf Wiedersehen Pet Caught On A Train
Murder Not Proven An Enemy Of The People Enemy At The Door
If The Face Fits Thieves The Darling Buds Of May
`Allo, `Allo! Dr Who Minder
Killer Exposed Van Der Valk The Fear Of God
Knights Of God Grange Hill Press Gang
Danger Uxb Plain Murder Mind Your Language
Lovely Couple The Dancing Years Jukes Of Piccadilly
Murder Rap Grandad Tales Of The Unexpected
Square Mile Of Murder The Sandbaggers Airline
The Squad Shine On Harvey Moon One By One
Cold Warrior All Creatures Great And Small The Many Wives Of Patrick
The Cedar Tree Law And Order Rogue Male
The New Avengers Space 1999 Bulman
Take The High Road Stewart Jones Crown Court
The Best Of Enemies The Five Red Herrings Blake`s Seven
The Foundation The Tomorrow People Tickets For The Titanic
Coronation Street The Professionals A Hole In Babylon
Shackleton Hannay Maggie
The Dark Side Of The Sun The Outsider Inspector Alleyn


Directorial Credits Include:
A Sleep Of Prisoners Shirley Valentine Peggy`s Song
The Woman In Black Breaking Through Maureen at the Zanzibar


Autobiographies:
"Yes, Mr. Bronson - Memoirs of a Bum Actor" Published by Librario
"Yes, Admiral - SciFi and Further Memories" Published by Librario
"Yes, School`s Out


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Hulk Smash! (Elite) posted this on Wednesday, 31st August 2005, 13:16

:( :(




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xfg (Elite Donator) posted this on Wednesday, 31st August 2005, 13:19

I was scared to death of Mr Bronson when I was little, but I "got" him a more when I saw the repeats on BBC2.

RIP Mr Sheard. :(

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Mark Oates (Reviewer) posted this on Wednesday, 31st August 2005, 15:17

Bless `im. Michael Sheard was one of those character actors who propped up the British film and television industry in the 1970s and 1980s. He could always be relied on to bring a certain character and demeanour to a role, and that face of his was absolutely unmistakable. 65 is still young to be meeting your maker, and his family must be devastated.

RIP Mr Bronson. Give `em all detention.

J Mark Oates



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cassius76 (Elite) posted this on Wednesday, 31st August 2005, 15:40

Quote:
Did Bronson ever refer to him by his first name? I thought it was always KENDAAALLLL!!!!



yes, he probably did... I know what meant though.

still a sad day. :(


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marksparks999 (Elite) posted this on Wednesday, 31st August 2005, 15:52

a truly sad day indeed. :(



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