RIP Robert…
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glumpy_99 — 17 years ago(December 10, 2008 03:09 PM)
Agreed with all the sentiments so far. Along with Philip Bosco, one of the great modern 'oh THAT guy' character actors. Always could be relied upon to bring a warmth and grandfatherly humanity to every role he took on. You will be missed Robert!!
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johnmiliusgodson — 17 years ago(December 10, 2008 03:16 PM)
Man, what a sad news. Robert was UNFORGETTABLE in Michael Mann's THIEF ; his portrayal of Leo was one of the most scariest performance ever. It's a terrible loss for american cinema.
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EntertainMe463 — 17 years ago(December 10, 2008 03:26 PM)
YES Glumpy, LOL I seem to always "glump" them together.

Anyway, I see Robert was in a gazillion things.however, he is in two of my fave movies of all time Mrs. Doubtfire and Rudy. Just caught him a few weeks ago in the old movie Outrageous Fortune, he looked so young and it was only 6 years before Rudy and M.D.
RIP Robert you have given me many smiles from your perfomances in Rudy and Mrs. Doubtfire, I've watched them a lot!
Also, very cool that you had a house in Cape May, one of my fave places in my state
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Mr_Beale — 17 years ago(December 10, 2008 06:55 PM)
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LPurch6636 — 17 years ago(December 12, 2008 07:47 AM)
I loved him in "The Love She Sought," as he played a "progressive" priest with Angela Lansbury playing a Catholic school teacher "who took her religion 'straight up.'" I watch that movie over and over (made abt 1995). As a sidenote, it's the very first time I ever saw Cynthia Nixon (of "Sex and the City" fame) in a movie; she was a very young unwed pregnant girl who had come to spend the last term of her pregnancy with her teacher.
Robert had a joyful enthusiasm in "The Love She Sought" that I can't help but think was part of his "real life." The loving comments by his family are very heart-wearming; I am always happy to hear that an older person who died was still living with his wife
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audiophilesubs — 17 years ago(January 29, 2009 07:50 PM)
Met him with my family in Paris March 2006. He was affable and didn't act like he was annoyed that fans recognized him. As HUGE "Rudy" fans, my family and I loved him. I actually didn't know that he had died until I saw the SAG Awards the other night.
R.I.P.