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Actor George S. Irving dies at 94


Actor George S. Irving, a Tony winner in 1973 for Best Featured Actor in a Musical in Irene opposite Debbie Reynolds, died December 26.

Born George Irving Shelasky November 1, 1922, in Springfield, Massachusetts, he grew up singing at neighborhood synagogues and churches. In 1942 he was cast in the chorus at the MUNY in St. Louis, and made his Broadway debut in 1943 in Oklahoma!. With 32 Broadway credits, Irving performed in such classics as Gentleman Prefer Blondes, Can-Can, Bells Are Ringing, the 1981 revival of The Pirates of Penzance, and Me and My Girl, for which he earned a Tony nomination. He was last seen on a Broadway stage for the one-night-only benefit performance A Wonderful Life for The Actors’ Fund.


Irving performed his solo show at Feinstein’s in New York City in 2008 to raves, and later that year received the 17th Oscar Hammerstein Award for Lifetime Achievement in Musical Theatre. Playbill spoke to him just last year about his star turn in Project Shaw's A Chekhov and Shaw Comedy Night.

The actor also worked in television, most known as a recurring guest star on All in the Family, playing Russ DeKuyper. He also appeared on the 1976 sitcom The Dumplings and did commercials for White Owl cigars. Irving was a noted voice actor, having provided the sound for Heat Miser in the animated holiday special The Year Without a Santa Claus and also as Mister Gepetto in Pinocchio’s Christmas.

Irving was married to actor Maria Karnilova until her death in 2001. He is survived by their two children and three grandchildren.


http://www.playbill.com/article/american-actor-george-s-irving-dies

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I just watched that episode with the Mink coat! May he RIP~

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Sounds familiar. A lot of deaths this year.

RIP Gene Wilder. One of the funniest people of all time. RIP Robert Vaughn

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He was the second Russ. That episode wasn't nearly as funny as the first one. Whenever I hear that guy talk, I think I'm watching Underdog (he was the narrator).

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He was also the voice of the Heat Miser

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Wasn't aware of that.

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Probably don't know who the Heat Miser is. Lol.

RIP Gene Wilder. One of the funniest people of all time. RIP Robert Vaughn

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How can I forget? I watched all of those Rankin-Bass holiday specials every year when I was young.

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Well, you just haven't seen much of anything. Can you blame me?

RIP Gene Wilder. RIP Robert Vaughn. RIP Carrie Fisher. 2016 is the worst!

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That's the key of why I'm so familiar with AITF. I'm a fan of the "tried and true" - preferring to watch things I'm familiar with, rather than running the risk of watching something new that I might consider a waste of time after viewing it for the first time.

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What do you think of Coach?

RIP Gene Wilder. RIP Robert Vaughn. RIP Carrie Fisher. 2016 is the worst!

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I've seen it once or twice. The wife is hot.

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She's okay. My parents got me the first two seasons of that for Christmas. I have too many partial shows. I need to complete some. Last year they got me the first season of the Jeffersons. I had no interest in collecting those or Coach, but I guess I'll have to start.

RIP Gene Wilder. RIP Robert Vaughn. RIP Carrie Fisher. 2016 is the worst!

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My brother has Coach, but I'm not sure how many seasons. He also has the first two seasons of The Jeffersons, which I watched. I miss my old cable programming. It included TV One, which showed marathons of The Jeffersons and Sanford.

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Only 4 seasons of Coach have ever been released so far. Don't you have all of Sanford?

RIP Gene Wilder. RIP Robert Vaughn. RIP Carrie Fisher. RIP William Christopher. 2016 is the worst!

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Yah, I have Sanford, but like most of my crap it's jammed in storage. So I can't even watch it on TV, without that aforementioned channel.

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Dig 'em out.

RIP Gene Wilder. RIP Robert Vaughn. RIP Carrie Fisher. RIP William Christopher. 2016 is the worst!

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Too much hassle. At least until after I finish AITF and ABP.

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Have you even dug the AITF out yet?

RIP Gene Wilder. RIP Robert Vaughn. RIP Carrie Fisher. RIP William Christopher. 2016 is the worst!

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Oh, yes. It's ten feet away from me waiting patiently.

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Sweating bullets, I'm sure.

RIP Gene Wilder. RIP Robert Vaughn. RIP Carrie Fisher. RIP William Christopher. 2016 is the worst!

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That's OK. It's plastic. VHS tapes don't fare too well with moisture, as one of my homemade tapes experienced a couple of decades ago, as I had an outdoor storage unit which was subjected to unusual weather resulting in drippage caused by excessive condensation (a sizable snowstorm the first week of May, followed by very warm temps the next day).

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I didn't mean like that. I meant that the AITF dvds are sweating waiting for you to pick them up want watch them. You said waiting patiently, and I was just giving them another life like attribute.

RIP Gene Wilder. RIP Robert Vaughn. RIP Carrie Fisher. RIP William Christopher. 2016 is the worst!

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Lol. I knew what you meant. I was just taking it literal. Like the Spaceballs combing the desert.

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Now that's funny.

RIP Gene Wilder. RIP Robert Vaughn. RIP Carrie Fisher. RIP William Christopher. 2016 is the worst!

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"We ain't found sh!t!".

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The great sound effects guy Michael Winslow was excellent.

RIP Gene Wilder. RIP Robert Vaughn. RIP Carrie Fisher. RIP William Christopher. 2016 is the worst!

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Good cast, although Bill Pullman and Daphne Zuniga were complete unknowns to me when it came out.

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To most people. The only other thing I could think Zuniga was in was in the Fly II.

RIP Gene Wilder. RIP Robert Vaughn. RIP Carrie Fisher. RIP William Christopher. 2016 is the worst!

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I saw it once on cable but none of it stayed with me. The first one I saw at the movies, so it made a lasting impression.

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Both pretty creppy.

RIP Gene Wilder. RIP Robert Vaughn. RIP Carrie Fisher. RIP William Christopher. 2016 is the worst!

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All I remember about the second one was that it starred unknown actors (at least unknown to me).

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I meant creepy. And the second One had Eric Stoltz and Zuniga.

RIP Gene Wilder. RIP Robert Vaughn. RIP Carrie Fisher. RIP William Christopher. 2016 is the worst!

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I knew it was going to be inferior from the start. It was like 1992 when I saw it. The original I saw at the movies then movie channels several times.

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It was just as gross with the special effects, if not more so than the Goldblum one.

RIP Gene Wilder. RIP Robert Vaughn. RIP Carrie Fisher. RIP William Christopher. 2016 is the worst!

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But the first one had better actors and a better story. And of course it was more original.

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Certainly. Geena Davis was attractive back then.

RIP Gene Wilder. RIP Robert Vaughn. RIP Carrie Fisher. RIP William Christopher. 2016 is the worst!

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I liked her on Fletch, even though it was a small role.

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A League of Their Own is my favorite movie featuring her.

RIP Gene Wilder. RIP Robert Vaughn. RIP Carrie Fisher. RIP William Christopher. 2016 is the worst!

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I've probably never seen that. Offhand I have no idea what that's about.

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Girls baseball with Tom Hanks, Madonna, and Rosie O'Donnell. They played during the war. Based on a true story.

RIP Gene Wilder. RIP Robert Vaughn. RIP Carrie Fisher. RIP William Christopher. 2016 is the worst!

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I can't see myself buying the disc.

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It's very good. Have you seen it?

RIP Gene Wilder. RIP Robert Vaughn. RIP Carrie Fisher. RIP William Christopher. 2016 is the worst!

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No, I'm pretty sure I missed that one.

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That's where the famous: "There's no crying in baseball." came from.

RIP Gene Wilder. RIP Robert Vaughn. RIP Carrie Fisher. RIP William Christopher. 2016 is the worst!

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Have I heard that line? Not sure.

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Box! That's where you live!

RIP Gene Wilder. RIP Robert Vaughn. RIP Carrie Fisher. RIP William Christopher. 2016 is the worst!

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My rented room is tiny.

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Haha. I meant figuratively, as you know hardly nothing about anything that's come out in the last 25 years or so.

RIP Gene Wilder. RIP Robert Vaughn. RIP Carrie Fisher. RIP William Christopher. 2016 is the worst!

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I am horrible at TV or movie trivia involving post-'70s releases.

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Not even 80's huh?

RIP Gene Wilder. RIP Robert Vaughn. RIP Carrie Fisher. RIP William Christopher. 2016 is the worst!

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No, not really.
I didn't watch much TV that decade, and most of the movies I saw at that time are pretty fuzzy in my memory.

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All those drugs.

RIP Gene Wilder. RIP Robert Vaughn. RIP Carrie Fisher. RIP William Christopher. 2016 is the worst!

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Partly, I'm sure. Partly maybe from lack of attention while watching, particularly if I saw it at a drive-in, then there's simply the time span.

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No attention because of the drugs. Lol. Mind wondering.

RIP Gene Wilder. RIP Robert Vaughn. RIP Carrie Fisher. RIP William Christopher. 2016 is the worst!

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It happens.

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Richard A. Dysart played Russ in
Edith Gets a Mink.
George S. Irving was Russ in Amelia's Divorce...

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