Re: [MOPO] Patty Duke 1946-2016

2016-03-31 Thread Alan Heimann
I can only imagine how incredible it must have been to see the miracle
worker  on Broadway  ... I'm sure people of my age remember trying to see
how much of a TV theme song you could sing the patty duke show theme was
alwAys in the game perhaps only rivaled eventually by Gilligans island ...
RIP

On Tuesday, March 29, 2016, JOHN REID Vintage Movie Memorabilia <
johnr...@moviemem.com> wrote:

> The Patty Duke show was part of a golden age of American television.
> Family values, innocent childhood, caring parents and teenagers who would
> have no thoughts of the problems that they face today. Patty Duke was much
> loved in that era.
>
>
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>
>
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> Behalf Of *Susan
> *Sent:* 30 March, 2016 7:15 AM
> *To:* MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU
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> *Subject:* Re: [MOPO] Patty Duke 1946-2016
>
>
>
> Thank you John for the video.  There is a station here in my area that
> plays the old Patty Duke Show reruns and I have a blast watching them.  She
> was very tiny.  Around 5', if that.  My step-Mom's company is one of the
> largest custom costume houses for films and tv.  When I was studying at
> UCLA back in the 70's, I got to work on a lot of films, tv shows and
> commercials because of that.  I did two television movies with her, along
> with Fred Astaire, Helen Hayes, Efrem Zimbalist, Jr...and others.  She was
> so much fun.  Just a hoot.  It was sort of surreal to me at the time
> because I was very young and had grown up watching her on The Patty Duke
> Show in the 60's.  She could switch from being a kook to being totally
> serious at the drop of a pinshe was a very good actress...and just a
> great person...
>
> Sue
> Hollywood Poster Frames
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> Date: Wed, 30 Mar 2016 06:30:23 +1000
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> Subject: Re: [MOPO] Patty Duke 1946-2016
> To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU
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> Sorry to hear this. Like most youngsters in the 60s, I loved the Patty
> Duke Show – “What a crazy pair”. Very sad news.
>
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> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dIzGzFmCVqM
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> Academy award winner Patty Duke died today at age 69. She won her Oscar
> for 1962’s “The Miracle Worker.”  Baby boomers will always remember her for
> her role as “identical cousins” Patty and Cathy Lane in “The Patty Duke
> Show” (1963-1966). More details at this link:
>
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Re: [MOPO] Patty Duke 1946-2016

2016-03-29 Thread JOHN REID Vintage Movie Memorabilia
The Patty Duke show was part of a golden age of American television. Family
values, innocent childhood, caring parents and teenagers who would have no
thoughts of the problems that they face today. Patty Duke was much loved in
that era.

 

 

 

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Sent: 30 March, 2016 7:15 AM
To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU
Subject: Re: [MOPO] Patty Duke 1946-2016

 

Thank you John for the video.  There is a station here in my area that plays
the old Patty Duke Show reruns and I have a blast watching them.  She was
very tiny.  Around 5', if that.  My step-Mom's company is one of the largest
custom costume houses for films and tv.  When I was studying at UCLA back in
the 70's, I got to work on a lot of films, tv shows and commercials because
of that.  I did two television movies with her, along with Fred Astaire,
Helen Hayes, Efrem Zimbalist, Jr...and others.  She was so much fun.  Just a
hoot.  It was sort of surreal to me at the time because I was very young and
had grown up watching her on The Patty Duke Show in the 60's.  She could
switch from being a kook to being totally serious at the drop of a
pinshe was a very good actress...and just a great person...
 
Sue
Hollywood Poster Frames
 

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Date: Wed, 30 Mar 2016 06:30:23 +1000
From: johnr...@moviemem.com
Subject: Re: [MOPO] Patty Duke 1946-2016
To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU

Sorry to hear this. Like most youngsters in the 60s, I loved the Patty Duke
Show - "What a crazy pair". Very sad news.

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dIzGzFmCVqM 

 

John

 

 

 

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Subject: [MOPO] Patty Duke 1946-2016

 

Academy award winner Patty Duke died today at age 69. She won her Oscar for
1962's "The Miracle Worker."  Baby boomers will always remember her for her
role as "identical cousins" Patty and Cathy Lane in "The Patty Duke Show"
(1963-1966). More details at this link:

 

http://www.usatoday.com/story/life/movies/2016/03/29/oscar-winning-former-ch
ild-star-patty-duke-dies-age-69/82382666/

 

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Re: [MOPO] Patty Duke 1946-2016

2016-03-29 Thread Doug Taylor
I enjoyed Garry Shandling’s work so much.  I felt physical pain when I heard 
the news.  Just very sad.

 

Sue,

 

Your story was so touching.  I forwarded it to my wife.  It really was special.

 

Regards

 

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Sent: Tuesday, March 29, 2016 4:38 PM
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Subject: Re: [MOPO] Patty Duke 1946-2016

 

Wonderful story Sue!  She was such a wonderful actress and a lovely person.  
May she be in heavenly joy.

 

Just wanted to share some memories, though few, about Garry Shandling.  I had 
been assisting on a project that had several comedians interviewed for a 
mockumentary.  Garry was kind and funny in his awkward way.  His subtlety with 
his jokes and his physical comedy was amazing. I loved watching him work.  

 

My fondest memory was at an anniversary party where there was Scottish folk 
dancing.  All were encouraged to take part.  During the dance we had to switch 
partners and I ended up with Garry Shandling.  We were both awkward and he 
played it up so much that I was laughing my ass off.  Right before we had to 
switch partners again, he broke down laughing too.  We had so much fun and I 
got to see a glimpse of his warmth through his shyness.  He's making them laugh 
in heaven now.

 

Toochis

 

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To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU <mailto:MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU>  
Sent: Tuesday, March 29, 2016 12:31 PM
Subject: Re: [MOPO] Patty Duke 1946-2016


"So sad; she/he wasn't that old"
I'm hearing that appended to more and more written tributes on MOPO and 
elsewhere.
None of us are "that old" untilwe are.
I toured the UK with Sam Andrew, guitarist for Big brother & the Holding Co., 
in 2014. We had a great time and a wonderful personal and musical rapport. We 
planned a two guitar tour and were making preparations for for it when he was 
struck down by a heart attack in January 2015. I think that's the first time I 
used the phrase "He wasn't that old" (he was 72).
The Reaper is like some white trash trailer park dwelling relative. When he 
shows up at the door, you don't want to let him in, but you have to because, in 
some macabre way,  he's kin.
Meantime, let us not dwell on our own mortality . Let us not spend our days 
ruminating on our own personal sell-by date. We know it's coming. Instead fill 
your days creating good and new things, finding ways to acquire that special 
poster, making ourselves and those we love happy, and honoring those great 
talents that brought us all into this wonderful little hobby.
Today's ear-worm for me is: "Patty adores a minuet, the Eiffel Tower, and 
Crepes Suzette, but Patty loves rock'n'roll, a hot dog makes her lose control, 
What a wild duet!" 
RIP.
Love those personal stories, Sue. Let's all keep 'em coming!
Greg Douglass
 Susan mailto:filmfantast...@msn.com> > wrote: 
> She was a wonderful person.  I did a couple of films with her back in the 
> 70's and 80's.  I love her performance in The Miracle Worker and still watch 
> old reruns of The Patty Duke Show.  She was also fabulous in Valley of the 
> Dolls.  I was just speaking about her a couple of days ago telling a friend 
> about going to her home, at the time, in Westwood.  It was an early Sunday 
> morning and we were doing a film where the lead actress was fired the day 
> before and Patty was taking over the role, so we were in a rush to catch up.  
> I remember walking by a built in bookcase and there was her Academy Award in 
> the corner of a shelf with a bunch of stuff leaning against it.  Her two 
> sons, Sean and Mackenzie, were jumping up and down on the couch and, her 
> husband at the time, John Astin grabbed me by the arm and said "let's make 
> pancakes for everyone"it is one of my fondest memories.  So sad, she 
> wasn't that old.
>  
> Sue
> Hollywood Poster Frames
>  
> 
> Date: Tue, 29 Mar 2016 14:26:40 -0400
> From: s...@columbus.rr.com <mailto:s...@columbus.rr.com> 
> Subject: [MOPO] Patty Duke 1946-2016
> To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU <mailto:MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU> 
> 
> Academy award winner Patty Duke died today at age 69. She won her Oscar for 
> 1962’s “The Miracle Worker.”  Baby boomers will always remember her for her 
> role as “identical cousins” Patty and Cathy Lane in “The Patty Duke Show” 
> (1963-1966). More details at this link: 
> http://www.usatoday.com/story/life/movies/2016/03/29/oscar-winning-former-child-star-patty-duke-dies-age-69/82382666/
>   
> <http://www.usatoday.com/story/life/movies/2016/03/29/oscar-winning-former-child-star-pa

Re: [MOPO] Patty Duke 1946-2016

2016-03-29 Thread Susan
Thank you John for the video.  There is a station here in my area that plays 
the old Patty Duke Show reruns and I have a blast watching them.  She was very 
tiny.  Around 5', if that.  My step-Mom's company is one of the largest custom 
costume houses for films and tv.  When I was studying at UCLA back in the 70's, 
I got to work on a lot of films, tv shows and commercials because of that.  I 
did two television movies with her, along with Fred Astaire, Helen Hayes, Efrem 
Zimbalist, Jr...and others.  She was so much fun.  Just a hoot.  It was sort of 
surreal to me at the time because I was very young and had grown up watching 
her on The Patty Duke Show in the 60's.  She could switch from being a kook to 
being totally serious at the drop of a pinshe was a very good actress...and 
just a great person...
 
Sue
Hollywood Poster Frames
 
Date: Wed, 30 Mar 2016 06:30:23 +1000
From: johnr...@moviemem.com
Subject: Re: [MOPO] Patty Duke 1946-2016
To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU

Sorry to hear this. Like most youngsters in the 60s, I loved the Patty Duke 
Show – “What a crazy pair”. Very sad news. 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dIzGzFmCVqM  John   From: MoPo List 
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Subject: [MOPO] Patty Duke 1946-2016 Academy award winner Patty Duke died today 
at age 69. She won her Oscar for 1962’s “The Miracle Worker.”  Baby boomers 
will always remember her for her role as “identical cousins” Patty and Cathy 
Lane in “The Patty Duke Show” (1963-1966). More details at this link: 
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Re: [MOPO] Patty Duke 1946-2016

2016-03-29 Thread Toochis Morin
Wonderful story Sue!  She was such a wonderful actress and a lovely person.  
May she be in heavenly joy.

Just wanted to share some memories, though few, about Garry Shandling.  I had 
been assisting on a project that had several comedians interviewed for a 
mockumentary.  Garry was kind and funny in his awkward way.  His subtlety with 
his jokes and his physical comedy was amazing. I loved watching him work.  

My fondest memory was at an anniversary party where there was Scottish folk 
dancing.  All were encouraged to take part.  During the dance we had to switch 
partners and I ended up with Garry Shandling.  We were both awkward and he 
played it up so much that I was laughing my ass off.  Right before we had to 
switch partners again, he broke down laughing too.  We had so much fun and I 
got to see a glimpse of his warmth through his shyness.  He's making them laugh 
in heaven now.
Toochis


  From: Greg Douglass 
 To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU 
 Sent: Tuesday, March 29, 2016 12:31 PM
 Subject: Re: [MOPO] Patty Duke 1946-2016
   
"So sad; she/he wasn't that old"
I'm hearing that appended to more and more written tributes on MOPO and 
elsewhere.
None of us are "that old" untilwe are.
I toured the UK with Sam Andrew, guitarist for Big brother & the Holding Co., 
in 2014. We had a great time and a wonderful personal and musical rapport. We 
planned a two guitar tour and were making preparations for for it when he was 
struck down by a heart attack in January 2015. I think that's the first time I 
used the phrase "He wasn't that old" (he was 72).
The Reaper is like some white trash trailer park dwelling relative. When he 
shows up at the door, you don't want to let him in, but you have to because, in 
some macabre way,  he's kin.
Meantime, let us not dwell on our own mortality . Let us not spend our days 
ruminating on our own personal sell-by date. We know it's coming. Instead fill 
your days creating good and new things, finding ways to acquire that special 
poster, making ourselves and those we love happy, and honoring those great 
talents that brought us all into this wonderful little hobby.
Today's ear-worm for me is: "Patty adores a minuet, the Eiffel Tower, and 
Crepes Suzette, but Patty loves rock'n'roll, a hot dog makes her lose control, 
What a wild duet!" 
RIP.
Love those personal stories, Sue. Let's all keep 'em coming!
Greg Douglass
 Susan  wrote: 
> She was a wonderful person.  I did a couple of films with her back in the 
> 70's and 80's.  I love her performance in The Miracle Worker and still watch 
> old reruns of The Patty Duke Show.  She was also fabulous in Valley of the 
> Dolls.  I was just speaking about her a couple of days ago telling a friend 
> about going to her home, at the time, in Westwood.  It was an early Sunday 
> morning and we were doing a film where the lead actress was fired the day 
> before and Patty was taking over the role, so we were in a rush to catch up.  
> I remember walking by a built in bookcase and there was her Academy Award in 
> the corner of a shelf with a bunch of stuff leaning against it.  Her two 
> sons, Sean and Mackenzie, were jumping up and down on the couch and, her 
> husband at the time, John Astin grabbed me by the arm and said "let's make 
> pancakes for everyone"it is one of my fondest memories.  So sad, she 
> wasn't that old.
>  
> Sue
> Hollywood Poster Frames
>  
> 
> Date: Tue, 29 Mar 2016 14:26:40 -0400
> From: s...@columbus.rr.com
> Subject: [MOPO] Patty Duke 1946-2016
> To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU
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> Academy award winner Patty Duke died today at age 69. She won her Oscar for 
> 1962’s “The Miracle Worker.”  Baby boomers will always remember her for her 
> role as “identical cousins” Patty and Cathy Lane in “The Patty Duke Show” 
> (1963-1966). More details at this link: 
> http://www.usatoday.com/story/life/movies/2016/03/29/oscar-winning-former-child-star-patty-duke-dies-age-69/82382666/
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Re: [MOPO] Patty Duke 1946-2016

2016-03-29 Thread JOHN REID Vintage Movie Memorabilia
Sorry to hear this. Like most youngsters in the 60s, I loved the Patty Duke
Show - "What a crazy pair". Very sad news.

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dIzGzFmCVqM 

 

John

 

 

 

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Burns
Sent: 30 March, 2016 4:27 AM
To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU
Subject: [MOPO] Patty Duke 1946-2016

 

Academy award winner Patty Duke died today at age 69. She won her Oscar for
1962's "The Miracle Worker."  Baby boomers will always remember her for her
role as "identical cousins" Patty and Cathy Lane in "The Patty Duke Show"
(1963-1966). More details at this link:

 

http://www.usatoday.com/story/life/movies/2016/03/29/oscar-winning-former-ch
ild-star-patty-duke-dies-age-69/82382666/

 

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Re: [MOPO] Patty Duke 1946-2016

2016-03-29 Thread Greg Douglass
Jeez. Even my ear worms have Alzheimer's!
Greg Douglass
 Jeff Potokar  wrote: 
> First, it's Cathy that adores the minuet, (and second) the Ballet  
> Russe and Crepe Suzette.
> 
> Come on Greg...LOLOL
> 
> (Im just jivin' ya).
> 
> :)
> 
> Jeff
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> On Mar 29, 2016, at 12:31 PM, Greg Douglass wrote:
> 
> > "So sad; she/he wasn't that old"
> > I'm hearing that appended to more and more written tributes on MOPO  
> > and elsewhere.
> > None of us are "that old" untilwe are.
> > I toured the UK with Sam Andrew, guitarist for Big brother & the  
> > Holding Co., in 2014. We had a great time and a wonderful personal  
> > and musical rapport. We planned a two guitar tour and were making  
> > preparations for for it when he was struck down by a heart attack  
> > in January 2015. I think that's the first time I used the phrase  
> > "He wasn't that old" (he was 72).
> > The Reaper is like some white trash trailer park dwelling relative.  
> > When he shows up at the door, you don't want to let him in, but you  
> > have to because, in some macabre way,  he's kin.
> > Meantime, let us not dwell on our own mortality . Let us not spend  
> > our days ruminating on our own personal sell-by date. We know it's  
> > coming. Instead fill your days creating good and new things,  
> > finding ways to acquire that special poster, making ourselves and  
> > those we love happy, and honoring those great talents that brought  
> > us all into this wonderful little hobby.
> > Today's ear-worm for me is: "Patty adores a minuet, the Eiffel  
> > Tower, and Crepes Suzette, but Patty loves rock'n'roll, a hot dog  
> > makes her lose control, What a wild duet!"
> > RIP.
> > Love those personal stories, Sue. Let's all keep 'em coming!
> > Greg Douglass
> >  Susan  wrote:
> >> She was a wonderful person.  I did a couple of films with her back  
> >> in the 70's and 80's.  I love her performance in The Miracle  
> >> Worker and still watch old reruns of The Patty Duke Show.  She was  
> >> also fabulous in Valley of the Dolls.  I was just speaking about  
> >> her a couple of days ago telling a friend about going to her home,  
> >> at the time, in Westwood.  It was an early Sunday morning and we  
> >> were doing a film where the lead actress was fired the day before  
> >> and Patty was taking over the role, so we were in a rush to catch  
> >> up.   I remember walking by a built in bookcase and there was her  
> >> Academy Award in the corner of a shelf with a bunch of stuff  
> >> leaning against it.  Her two sons, Sean and Mackenzie, were  
> >> jumping up and down on the couch and, her husband at the time,  
> >> John Astin grabbed me by the arm and said "let's make pancakes for  
> >> everyone"it is one of my fondest memories.   So sad, she  
> >> wasn't that old.
> >>
> >> Sue
> >> Hollywood Poster Frames
> >>
> >>
> >> Date: Tue, 29 Mar 2016 14:26:40 -0400
> >> From: s...@columbus.rr.com
> >> Subject: [MOPO] Patty Duke 1946-2016
> >> To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU
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> >> Academy award winner Patty Duke died today at age 69. She won her  
> >> Oscar for 1962’s “The Miracle Worker.”  Baby boomers will always  
> >> remember her for her role as “identical cousins” Patty and Cathy  
> >> Lane in “The Patty Duke Show” (1963-1966). More details at this  
> >> link: http://www.usatoday.com/story/life/movies/2016/03/29/oscar- 
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Re: [MOPO] Patty Duke 1946-2016

2016-03-29 Thread Jeff Potokar
First, it's Cathy that adores the minuet, (and second) the Ballet  
Russe and Crepe Suzette.


Come on Greg...LOLOL

(Im just jivin' ya).

:)

Jeff









On Mar 29, 2016, at 12:31 PM, Greg Douglass wrote:


"So sad; she/he wasn't that old"
I'm hearing that appended to more and more written tributes on MOPO  
and elsewhere.

None of us are "that old" untilwe are.
I toured the UK with Sam Andrew, guitarist for Big brother & the  
Holding Co., in 2014. We had a great time and a wonderful personal  
and musical rapport. We planned a two guitar tour and were making  
preparations for for it when he was struck down by a heart attack  
in January 2015. I think that's the first time I used the phrase  
"He wasn't that old" (he was 72).
The Reaper is like some white trash trailer park dwelling relative.  
When he shows up at the door, you don't want to let him in, but you  
have to because, in some macabre way,  he's kin.
Meantime, let us not dwell on our own mortality . Let us not spend  
our days ruminating on our own personal sell-by date. We know it's  
coming. Instead fill your days creating good and new things,  
finding ways to acquire that special poster, making ourselves and  
those we love happy, and honoring those great talents that brought  
us all into this wonderful little hobby.
Today's ear-worm for me is: "Patty adores a minuet, the Eiffel  
Tower, and Crepes Suzette, but Patty loves rock'n'roll, a hot dog  
makes her lose control, What a wild duet!"

RIP.
Love those personal stories, Sue. Let's all keep 'em coming!
Greg Douglass
 Susan  wrote:
She was a wonderful person.  I did a couple of films with her back  
in the 70's and 80's.  I love her performance in The Miracle  
Worker and still watch old reruns of The Patty Duke Show.  She was  
also fabulous in Valley of the Dolls.  I was just speaking about  
her a couple of days ago telling a friend about going to her home,  
at the time, in Westwood.  It was an early Sunday morning and we  
were doing a film where the lead actress was fired the day before  
and Patty was taking over the role, so we were in a rush to catch  
up.   I remember walking by a built in bookcase and there was her  
Academy Award in the corner of a shelf with a bunch of stuff  
leaning against it.  Her two sons, Sean and Mackenzie, were  
jumping up and down on the couch and, her husband at the time,  
John Astin grabbed me by the arm and said "let's make pancakes for  
everyone"it is one of my fondest memories.   So sad, she  
wasn't that old.


Sue
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Date: Tue, 29 Mar 2016 14:26:40 -0400
From: s...@columbus.rr.com
Subject: [MOPO] Patty Duke 1946-2016
To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU

Academy award winner Patty Duke died today at age 69. She won her  
Oscar for 1962’s “The Miracle Worker.”  Baby boomers will always  
remember her for her role as “identical cousins” Patty and Cathy  
Lane in “The Patty Duke Show” (1963-1966). More details at this  
link: http://www.usatoday.com/story/life/movies/2016/03/29/oscar- 
winning-former-child-star-patty-duke-dies-age-69/82382666/  
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Re: [MOPO] Patty Duke 1946-2016

2016-03-29 Thread Greg Douglass
"So sad; she/he wasn't that old"
I'm hearing that appended to more and more written tributes on MOPO and 
elsewhere.
None of us are "that old" untilwe are.
I toured the UK with Sam Andrew, guitarist for Big brother & the Holding Co., 
in 2014. We had a great time and a wonderful personal and musical rapport. We 
planned a two guitar tour and were making preparations for for it when he was 
struck down by a heart attack in January 2015. I think that's the first time I 
used the phrase "He wasn't that old" (he was 72).
The Reaper is like some white trash trailer park dwelling relative. When he 
shows up at the door, you don't want to let him in, but you have to because, in 
some macabre way,  he's kin.
Meantime, let us not dwell on our own mortality . Let us not spend our days 
ruminating on our own personal sell-by date. We know it's coming. Instead fill 
your days creating good and new things, finding ways to acquire that special 
poster, making ourselves and those we love happy, and honoring those great 
talents that brought us all into this wonderful little hobby.
Today's ear-worm for me is: "Patty adores a minuet, the Eiffel Tower, and 
Crepes Suzette, but Patty loves rock'n'roll, a hot dog makes her lose control, 
What a wild duet!" 
RIP.
Love those personal stories, Sue. Let's all keep 'em coming!
Greg Douglass
 Susan  wrote: 
> She was a wonderful person.  I did a couple of films with her back in the 
> 70's and 80's.  I love her performance in The Miracle Worker and still watch 
> old reruns of The Patty Duke Show.  She was also fabulous in Valley of the 
> Dolls.  I was just speaking about her a couple of days ago telling a friend 
> about going to her home, at the time, in Westwood.  It was an early Sunday 
> morning and we were doing a film where the lead actress was fired the day 
> before and Patty was taking over the role, so we were in a rush to catch up.  
>  I remember walking by a built in bookcase and there was her Academy Award in 
> the corner of a shelf with a bunch of stuff leaning against it.  Her two 
> sons, Sean and Mackenzie, were jumping up and down on the couch and, her 
> husband at the time, John Astin grabbed me by the arm and said "let's make 
> pancakes for everyone"it is one of my fondest memories.   So sad, she 
> wasn't that old.
>  
> Sue
> Hollywood Poster Frames
>  
> 
> Date: Tue, 29 Mar 2016 14:26:40 -0400
> From: s...@columbus.rr.com
> Subject: [MOPO] Patty Duke 1946-2016
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> Academy award winner Patty Duke died today at age 69. She won her Oscar for 
> 1962’s “The Miracle Worker.”  Baby boomers will always remember her for her 
> role as “identical cousins” Patty and Cathy Lane in “The Patty Duke Show” 
> (1963-1966). More details at this link: 
> http://www.usatoday.com/story/life/movies/2016/03/29/oscar-winning-former-child-star-patty-duke-dies-age-69/82382666/
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Re: [MOPO] Patty Duke 1946-2016

2016-03-29 Thread Phillip Ayling
She was great for all she achieved and for handling all the abuse and pain
that she went through. During its time and currently she was the youngest
actor to ever have their name as the title for a TV programme; The PATTY
DUKE Show. Rest in Peace

 

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Sent: Tuesday, March 29, 2016 11:55 AM
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Very sad, indeed.

 

She was incredible in the Miracle Worker, and I also LOVED her TV show (that
i saw in later re-runs). I thought the opening and theme song were very fun
and the show was well done. That she played and pulled off both roles so
seamlessly always impressed me, more so, when I was a kid.

 

She will be missed.

 

RIP, Patty and Cathy Lane.

 

:(

 

 

 

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Academy award winner Patty Duke died today at age 69. She won her Oscar for
1962's "The Miracle Worker."  Baby boomers will always remember her for her
role as "identical cousins" Patty and Cathy Lane in "The Patty Duke Show"
(1963-1966). More details at this link:

 

 
<http://www.usatoday.com/story/life/movies/2016/03/29/oscar-winning-former-c
hild-star-patty-duke-dies-age-69/82382666/>
http://www.usatoday.com/story/life/movies/2016/03/29/oscar-winning-former-ch
ild-star-patty-duke-dies-age-69/82382666/

 

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Re: [MOPO] Patty Duke 1946-2016

2016-03-29 Thread Jeff Potokar

Very sad, indeed.

She was incredible in the Miracle Worker, and I also LOVED her TV  
show (that i saw in later re-runs). I thought the opening and theme  
song were very fun and the show was well done. That she played and  
pulled off both roles so seamlessly always impressed me, more so,  
when I was a kid.


She will be missed.

RIP, Patty and Cathy Lane.

:(



On Mar 29, 2016, at 11:26 AM, Scott Burns wrote:

Academy award winner Patty Duke died today at age 69. She won her  
Oscar for 1962’s “The Miracle Worker.”  Baby boomers will always  
remember her for her role as “identical cousins” Patty and Cathy  
Lane in “The Patty Duke Show” (1963-1966). More details at this link:


http://www.usatoday.com/story/life/movies/2016/03/29/oscar-winning- 
former-child-star-patty-duke-dies-age-69/82382666/


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