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PostPosted: Sat Sep 16, 2017 7:47 pm 
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My THE favorite character actor of all-time. He was so great in the roles he played, supported the great like Dustin Hoffman, Jack Nicholson, Marlon Brando and so many others. His only true starring vehicle was "Paris, Texas' which is such a cool movie. You can get this from the Criterion Collection. A fantastic accomplished musician as well. A recent documentary documents depicts. Thank you Harry for all what you have done. Love you my man.

Harry Dean Stanton, the gaunt, hollow-eyed, scene-stealing character actor who broke out of obscurity in his late 50s in two starring movie roles and capped his career with an acclaimed characterization as a corrupt polygamist on the HBO series “Big Love,” died on Friday in Los Angeles. He was 91.

His death, at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, was confirmed by his agent, John S. Kelly.

Mr. Stanton spent two decades typecast in Hollywood as cowboys and villains before his unusual talents began to attract notice on the strength of his performances in the movies “Straight Time” (1978); “Alien,” “Wise Blood” and “The Rose” (all 1979); and “Escape From New York” (1981).

In those roles — as a former criminal bored in the law-abiding world, a 22nd-century space traveler, a street preacher pretending to be blind, a devastatingly cruel country-music star and a crazed demolitions expert — his look and his down-home voice were the same, but his characters were distinct and memorable.

Vincent Canby wrote in The New York Times in 1978 that Mr. Stanton’s “mysterious gift” was “to be able to make everything he does seem immediately authentic.” The critic Roger Ebert once wrote that Mr. Stanton was one of two character actors (the other was M. Emmet Walsh) whose presence in a movie guaranteed that it could not be “altogether bad.”

But he remained largely unknown to the general public until 1984, when the seemingly impossible, or at least the unexpected, happened: Mr. Stanton, the quintessential supporting player, became a leading man.

That year he starred as a wandering amnesiac reunited with his family in Wim Wenders’s “Paris, Texas,” which won the Palme d’Or at the Cannes Film Festival, and as a fast-talking automobile thief training Emilio Estevez in the ways of his world in Alex Cox’s cult comedy “Repo Man.”

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Mr. Stanton, left, and the actress Nastassja Kinski at the 37th Cannes Film Festival for a screening of “Paris, Texas” in 1984. At right is Wim Wenders, who directed it. Credit Michel Lipchitz/Associated Press

If there was any remaining doubt about his newly attained star status, it was eliminated in 1986 when he was invited to host “Saturday Night Live.”

Mr. Stanton was never anonymous again, although he continued to make his contributions almost entirely in supporting roles. He played Molly Ringwald’s underemployed father in the teenage romance “Pretty in Pink” (1986), the apostle Paul in Martin Scorsese’s “The Last Temptation of Christ” (1988), a private eye in David Lynch’s “Wild at Heart” (1990), a judge in Terry Gilliam’s “Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas” (1998), the hero’s ailing brother in Mr. Lynch’s “The Straight Story” (1999), a veteran inmate cheerfully testing the electrocution equipment in “The Green Mile” (1999) and Charlie Sheen’s father in “The Big Bounce” (2004).

Mr. Stanton was cast in one of his best-known roles when he was almost 80: that of Roman Grant, a self-proclaimed prophet with 14 wives, on “Big Love,” HBO’s acclaimed series about the everyday lives of polygamists. After his character was killed in the Season 3 finale in 2009, he joked that the show had generated more response than anything else he had done, “except for a couple hundred other movies.”

Mr. Stanton had an impressive singing voice and toured with a male chorus early in his career. He first sang on screen in “Cool Hand Luke” (1967), doing three numbers, including the hymn “Just a Closer Walk With Thee.” He later formed the Harry Dean Stanton Band, which played rock, blues, jazz and Tex-Mex numbers in Los Angeles nightclubs and on tour.

In 2014 he released an album, “Harry Dean Stanton: Partly Fiction,” consisting of songs he sang on the soundtrack of a documentary about him by the same name.

Harry Dean Stanton was born in West Irvine, Ky., a small town southeast of Lexington, on July 14, 1926, the son of Sheridan Stanton, a tobacco farmer who also worked as a barber, and the former Ersel Moberly, a cook.

After serving in the Navy in the Pacific during World War II, he attended the University of Kentucky, where he became interested in drama. Dropping out of college after three years, he moved to Los Angeles and studied acting at the Pasadena Playhouse.

Mr. Stanton — who was often billed as Dean Stanton early in his career to avoid confusion with another character actor, Harry Stanton — made his first television appearance in 1954 in an episode of “Inner Sanctum,” a syndicated mystery and suspense anthology series. His film debut was in “Tomahawk Trail,” a 1957 western starring Chuck Connors, and for the first two decades of his career westerns were his specialty.

Among the numerous TV westerns on which he was seen were “Rawhide,” “Bonanza” and “The Big Valley.” He was also on eight episodes of “Gunsmoke,” playing a different character in each. His last western film was Arthur Penn’s unorthodox “The Missouri Breaks” (1976), starring Marlon Brando and Mr. Stanton’s onetime roommate Jack Nicholson.

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PostPosted: Sat Sep 16, 2017 9:14 pm 
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His cameos on season three of Twin Peaks were always very welcome. Glad he got to reunite with David Lynch at the end.

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PostPosted: Sun Sep 17, 2017 1:39 am 
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One of the great character actors.

I really enjoyed him in "Alien". Riggggght



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here's betting that this guy was just a really cool person to be around....RIP

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Renny wrote:
here's betting that this guy was just a really cool person to be around....RIP

Yup.....RIP.

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Here's a clip from a pretty much unknown movie from 1978 called 'Straight Time' starring Dustin Hoffman, Theresa Russell and Harry Dean Stanton.

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One of my favorite roles for Harry. Check out this clip from the movie with Dustin and Harry on a foiled heist and you can see why the flick is a must see. God Bless Harry!


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Rick A wrote:
Here's a clip from a pretty much unknown movie from 1978 called 'Straight Time' starring Dustin Hoffman, Theresa Russell and Harry Dean Stanton.

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One of my favorite roles for Harry. Check out this clip from the movie with Dustin and Harry on a foiled heist and you can see why the flick is a must see. God Bless Harry!


Great movie! Available from Warner Archive on Amazon:
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B014KEPD62/?tag=imwan-20

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PostPosted: Sun Sep 17, 2017 6:19 pm 
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Jason Michael wrote:
Rick A wrote:
Here's a clip from a pretty much unknown movie from 1978 called 'Straight Time' starring Dustin Hoffman, Theresa Russell and Harry Dean Stanton.

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One of my favorite roles for Harry. Check out this clip from the movie with Dustin and Harry on a foiled heist and you can see why the flick is a must see. God Bless Harry!


Great movie! Available from Warner Archive on Amazon:
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B014KEPD62/?tag=imwan-20



+1 :thumbsup:

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What a fine actor. Rest in peace.

Here are the opening lyrics to one of my favorite Debbie Harry solo songs, which references "Paris, Texas," I assume:

"I want to dance with Harry Dean, drive through Texas in a black limousine / I want a piece of heaven 'fore I die..."

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Momo wrote:
What a fine actor. Rest in peace.

Here are the opening lyrics to one of my favorite Debbie Harry solo songs, which references "Paris, Texas," I assume:

"I want to dance with Harry Dean, drive through Texas in a black limousine / I want a piece of heaven 'fore I die..."


Wow, so cool. I never knew this, Thank Momo.

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Fond memories of hearing Harry Dean Stanton perform with John Doe in the late 80's, on the small stage in the back room of McCabe's Guitar Shop in Santa Monica.

What a talent. RIP.


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