duaneiac Posted August 29, 2021 Report Posted August 29, 2021 Ed Asner, the most awarded actor in Emmy history, has passed away at the age of 91. https://www.yahoo.com/entertainment/ed-asner-emmy-winning-lou-174012833.html Why do I feel like we should all start singing "It's A Long Way To Tipperary"? Quote
duaneiac Posted August 29, 2021 Author Report Posted August 29, 2021 One of my favorite Ed Asner/Lou Grant scenes -- he and Mary attend the wedding of Lou's ex-wife Edie: And stick around for the jazz related concluding scene! Quote
JSngry Posted August 29, 2021 Report Posted August 29, 2021 Carl Fredricksen ! RIP, lotsa warm memories of his various roles here. Quote
robertoart Posted August 30, 2021 Report Posted August 30, 2021 RIP Ed Asner, I was unaware how much he contributed to trying to make the world a better place. Here is the full tribute from Michael Moore that's been making the rounds; "When I was making my first film, Roger & Me, I was broke, so I wrote to some famous people to ask for help. Only one responded: Ed Asner. "I don’t know you, kid, but here’s 500 bucks,” said the note attached to the check. “Sounds like it’ll be a great film. I was an autoworker once". He also eventually became a union president (SAG), the star of one of the best TV dramas ever (“The Lou Grant Show”) and one of the best animated films of all time (“Up”). He always showed up, supporting progressive/left movements across the country. He took on Reagan and fought against American support of Latin American dictators. Kimberly-Clark (Kleenex) and Vidal Sassoon, sponsors of his CBS drama, told the network that if they couldn’t get Ed to end his political activism, they’d pull their ads from his “Lou Grant” show. CBS told Ed to tamp it down. He wouldn’t, so the sponsors pulled their ads and the award-winning Lou Grant came to an end. He once told me, “Look, it’s never been easy in this country to speak out against the status quo. I’m not going to stop now.” He never did and I loved him for it. It still isn’t easy, Ed, and we will miss you. You once told Mary Tyler Moore on her show, “You know what? You’ve got spunk! (pause) I HATE spunk.” Hahaha. The funniest thing about that line was that you were nothing BUT spunk! R.I.P. Ed Asner. Solidarity forever" . Quote
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