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Inspired after seeing George Segal in an effective bit part in Too Die For, I've been going back revisiting his Filmography.
King Rat, Who's Afraid of Virginia Wolf, No Way to Treat a Lady, The Hot Rock and a forgotten little gem, Rollercoaster have been revisited and I'm enjoying every minute of it.
Now, I'm headed into either forgotten or uncharted territory - The Terminal Man is up next...
If anyone has some first-rate George Segal suggestions, I'd appreciate it.
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"Where's Poppa" (Carl Reiner) is a good one. California Split (Robert Altman), "Blume in Love" (Paul Mazursky). He has a long resume of better than good work. Always found him a convincing character. When I first saw the thread I got worried it was an obituary. Glad it's just a living appreciation.
I love Mazursky. Tempest with Cassevettes/Rowland is a fav.
ET
"If at first you don't succeed, keep on sucking till you do suck seed" - Curly Howard 1936
Yes, and "A Touch of Class" (1973) with Glenda Jackson and a real screamer, "Fun with Dick and Jane" (1977).
I liked him as the lead in "The Quiller Memorandum", mid 60's
1970's The Owl And The Pussycat with Barbra Streisand , 1965's Ship Of Fools with the always amazing Vivien Leigh and Lee Marvin and for TV I LOVED him in the David Spade comedy series Just Shoot Me!
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