demarpaint Joined Jul 3, 2005 Messages 43,133 Location NY Feb 16, 2026 #1 Rest in Peace. Robert Duvall, Star of ‘The Godfather’ and ‘The Great Santini,’ Dies at 95
demarpaint Thread starter Joined Jul 3, 2005 Messages 43,133 Location NY Feb 16, 2026 #4 E150GT said: Great actor Click to expand... Yes! The Great Santini was a favorite of mine.
SC Maintenance Joined Jun 8, 2022 Messages 16,256 Location Lowcountry South Carolina Feb 16, 2026 #5 He was still acting fairly recently. Good for him - a true master of his craft. RIP Mr. Duvall.
JeffKeryk Joined Jan 9, 2010 Messages 27,584 Location Los Gatos, CA Feb 16, 2026 #6 I flat out loved him in Lonesome Dove and Broken Trail.
E E150GT Joined Mar 11, 2012 Messages 2,432 Location San Antonio, TX Feb 16, 2026 #7 demarpaint said: Yes! The Great Santini was a favorite of mine. Click to expand... Hmmm. Never heard of it. Ill have to watch it
demarpaint said: Yes! The Great Santini was a favorite of mine. Click to expand... Hmmm. Never heard of it. Ill have to watch it
S spasm3 Joined May 30, 2010 Messages 18,555 Location North Carolina Feb 16, 2026 #8 Days of thunder would not have been much of a movie without him.
C chainblu Joined Jun 26, 2011 Messages 1,474 Location Florida Feb 16, 2026 #9 The actor who coined the phrase: "I love the smell of (fill-in-the blank) in the morning." In his case, it was napalm.
The actor who coined the phrase: "I love the smell of (fill-in-the blank) in the morning." In his case, it was napalm.
A ArrestMeRedZ Joined Nov 11, 2008 Messages 2,594 Location Las Vegas Feb 16, 2026 #10 All great roles, but I especially loved him in Open Range. First Gene Hackman. Then Robert Duvall. Who is going to be #3?
All great roles, but I especially loved him in Open Range. First Gene Hackman. Then Robert Duvall. Who is going to be #3?
R rijndael Joined Nov 7, 2024 Messages 1,730 Feb 16, 2026 #11 He was my neighbor for a number of years, he was a good guy.
mrsilv04 Joined Dec 8, 2006 Messages 11,046 Location Illinois Feb 16, 2026 #12 Days of Thunder... when he told Cole to go out and "hit the pace car".
B BHopkins Joined Nov 3, 2013 Messages 4,230 Location Northern Utah Feb 16, 2026 #13 One of my favorite.
wings&wheels Joined Dec 5, 2003 Messages 5,059 Location New England, USA Feb 16, 2026 #14 Great actor. The Apostle is a favorite, one of his best performances IMHO, as was his small but unnerving part in Slingblade.
Great actor. The Apostle is a favorite, one of his best performances IMHO, as was his small but unnerving part in Slingblade.
O oldcodger Joined May 28, 2020 Messages 929 Location MS Feb 16, 2026 #15 I loved all of his appearances in all of his roles. Nobody can replace him.
demarpaint Thread starter Joined Jul 3, 2005 Messages 43,133 Location NY Feb 16, 2026 #16 E150GT said: Hmmm. Never heard of it. Ill have to watch it Click to expand... One of his best imo!
S spasm3 Joined May 30, 2010 Messages 18,555 Location North Carolina Feb 16, 2026 #17 He was in an odd sci fi type film. Thx 1138.
Trav Joined Nov 20, 2006 Messages 33,705 Location MA, Mittelfranken.de Feb 16, 2026 #18 I liked him in the original MASH movie. Great actor! RIP
Snagglefoot Joined Dec 31, 2017 Messages 20,153 Location SE British Columbia, Canada Feb 16, 2026 #19 Every time a person thought he was done, they’d put him in a another movie. Second Hand Lions was filmed over 20 years ago! Last edited: Feb 16, 2026
Every time a person thought he was done, they’d put him in a another movie. Second Hand Lions was filmed over 20 years ago!
G GRUMPYDUDE2 Joined Feb 7, 2006 Messages 290 Location TEXAS Feb 16, 2026 #20 Boo Radley from To Kill a Mockingbird was one of his first big screen roles. Even then it was clear he had the stuff. RIP
Boo Radley from To Kill a Mockingbird was one of his first big screen roles. Even then it was clear he had the stuff. RIP