R.I.P Charles Nelson Reilly
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dgaston — 18 years ago(May 27, 2007 10:54 PM)
I'll miss him. He was such a part of my childhood, I feel like I've lost a favorite uncle.
I saw him a couple of years ago at a fundraiser for York Theatre 5b4in NYC. He looked great, like he hadn't aged much at all.
I'll miss him.
My condolences to Mr. Hughes, and all of Mr. Reilly's friends.
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10rust — 18 years ago(May 28, 2007 03:23 AM)
I thought the exact same thing. I remember seeing him on TV a lot when I was a little kid. Thinking bb68ack to the times seeing him brings back some nice memories of childhood. I'll always remember that boisterous personality of his.
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auntjennyp — 18 years ago(May 28, 2007 07:39 AM)
So sorry to hear of his death. He was not just hilariously funny, but a brilliant director and great patron of the theatre and opera.
I'm really pleased to know that he had a partner through the last year of his life and so sad that that partner is now widowed. While I don't know him at all, he has all my best wishes and condolences. -
mfh1029 — 18 years ago(May 28, 2007 08:03 AM)
To quote the infamous SNL sketch starring Alec Baldwin and Will Farrell: "Charles Nelson Reilly, you were a DELIGHT". Contrary to what CNR thought, Yahoo!'s headline about his death reads: "Tony Award Winner Reilly Dies at 76". He was certain it would be all about the game shows
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CoffeeGoddess — 18 years ago(May 28, 2007 08:12 AM)
He was a fixture in my Saturday morning childhood. I watched game shows just to see him. His humor influences me even today. My son loves the Dirty Bubble.
His description of an incident at a hotel while burning incense still makes me giggle some 30 years later.
Bless you, Mr. Reilly. We love you and are sadder for your passing.
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