great man.
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lsmith-25 — 21 years ago(September 29, 2004 04:08 PM)
Me too- I'm sad about his death. Bob Peck was invisible to me while he was living. Then over the summer I watched him in a 80's BBC video "After Pilkington" and was riveted by the charm and subtleties of his performance as James Westgate. I've lost track of how many times I've viewed that movie since then- I'll wear out the tape, I'm sure. He's that good.
I looked him up here, searching for the work he's done so I could track it all down and watch it. That's when I found out that his filmography is now set in stone. Silly for a fan to talk about grief, but even so my heart feels sick that he's gone. He's on a very short list of my truly cherished actors. -
faithful21 — 18 years ago(February 21, 2008 01:51 PM)
(Raises both hands and waves them wildly in the air I'm a fan! ME! ME!)
Seriously though, I came on IMDB to find out if he was still acting and saw the date of death and nearly started crying. Cheers to a great man!
People talk about finding God - as if He could get lost. -
faithful21 — 18 years ago(February 24, 2008 07:08 PM)
Let's see, I was pretty young when the film (Jurassic Park) came out,and that was when I first saw him, so I've been a fan for about 11 years now. Are there any other really good films he was in? I'd really like to enjoy him a bit more, since I'm tired of seeing him die in JP(hehe, but I never do see him die, because ever since I'2000ve been watching the movie on VHS, I always fast forward past that scene)
People talk about finding God - as if He could get lost. -
alectsgirl — 18 years ago(February 26, 2008 05:50 PM)
Cool, I'd say he was pretty good in Edge of Darkness, An Ungentlemanly Act, Natural Lies, The Kitchen Toto and of course Jurassic Park..
He really shouldn't have gotten killed in JP.. I think it was a stupid call by Steven S.. I've been a fan of his for a long time, I'm sad that he passed away.. 