Fred Gwynne …
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jamesdean-13 — 9 years ago(June 12, 2016 05:18 PM)
I absolutely adore him. Hadn't wanted the Muensters as a kid (we were more of an Addam's Family type of family) so I never really saw him as Hermann
But, everything else he was in, just phenomenal. I adore him. -
JosephASpadaro — 9 years ago(June 12, 2016 09:56 PM)
Hard to believe you never saw him as "Herman Munster".
Fred Gwynne
was
Herman Munster; the two are inseparable.
I often wonder if he loved that role or later regretted it.
PS: You do realize that you can edit your posts, right?
You don't have to add a new post after the mistaken post. -
karawolf — 11 years ago(November 19, 2014 11:56 AM)
Several years ago, I saw a "strange disappearance" type show (can't for the life of me remember the name of it), and the victim was a writer or producer or some kind of executive on
My Cousin Vinny
. He left a city in the middle of the country (don't remember which one or what state) bound for California. He never made it. They searched but there was no sign of anything, not even his car. Eventually, however, a vehicle would be found in a concrete aquaduct. He evidently fell asleep at the wheel and the car just happened to careen down an access to the water where he perished. Does anyone know who this was? I've done searches on Google and Wikipedia, but nothing comes up.
**OHEach bite is better than the lastGLUTEN!!! ** -
Jupiter555555 — 10 years ago(July 09, 2015 04:01 PM)
Even weirder still: they all died in their 60's, which is kind of on the younger side nowadays and aside from that just weird that it was all within the same decade of their lives. Joe Pesci has already survived the curse but if I were the remaining cast members, I'd be real nervous in my 60's.