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RIP Col. Potter
Worked with him on a few shows. Nice man, RIP Harry.
msnbc.com Entertainment - 'M*A*S*H' star Harry Morgan dies |
A good actor who did his job in a classy manner. I remember him in an old Gunsmoke episode...
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I saw the same thing today and was going to post, but then work got in the way.
I used to love MASH. Great show. Col Potter was a big part of it. |
Met him while he was working on a film in Crested Butte, Co.
He was a very kind, and humorous, gentleman. |
He was good on Dragnet, too
RIP. My favorite Colonel Potter line: (After he takes a big swig of 12-year-old scotch) "Mmmm! Not enough 'oohhh's' in smooth!" |
I liked him in the Disney stuff he did (Apple Dumpling Gang, Snowball Express). He was perfect as Bill Gannon to Jack Webb's Joe Friday. Those guys just always seemed so constipated, it was hilarious.
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His first movie I believe was the OX BOW INCIDENT...from 1944 with Dana Andrews..and Henry Fonda.
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RIP. Grew up on MASH episodes and Col. Potter was always my favorite. Always reminded me a lot of my maternal grandfather.
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One of the guys with timing! Sad day.
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Truly R.I.P.
One of the good guys. I grew up seeing him in Dragnet, old westerns, etc. Here's a scene from M*A*S*H that may pull on one's heartstrings today: It at the end of the episode "Change in Command" when his arrives as the new CO. Col. Potter, Hawkeye & BJ are in the Swamp at night introducing the new CO to the hooch from their still, and it ends with them singing, initially off-key, but merging into harmony as the camera pulls back from the outside of the tent: There's a long, long night of waiting Until my dreams all come true, Til the day when I'll be going down that long, long trail with you. There's a long, long trail a-winding Into the land of my dreams, Where the nightingales are singing and a white moon beams. There's a long, long night of waiting Until my dreams all come true, Til the day when I'll be coming down that long, long trail with you. http://www.bestcareanywhere.net/wavs/long_trail.wav |
And for those that were raised on MASH, recall that his first appearance was as MG Steele, the crazy general that wanted to move the camp 5 miles down the road because, "'M' stands for 'mobile'" and then tried to court martial Hawkeye for sending a chopper off with a patient instead of letting the MG use it. The hearing is called off after he asks one of the enlisted men (who happens to be black) for a song before he testifies.
Awesome show in the early years. god speed Mr. Morgan |
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Dang Byron....I was just going to post about Harry's role in "The Shootist" as the sheriff (who came close to getting popped by The Duke). That was quite a movie!
I used to watch M*A*S*H* every day after my day job (as a nursery grower) over a quick dinner before going to my night job (as a convenience store clerk at Cumberland Farms) during the first year after graduation from college from 1977 to 1978. I was living in the back of a house/efficiency in Lake Jem, Florida to save money and rode my bike to work even. Those were very significant years for me - and I'll always remember the Mash episodes I so looked forward to to get me through the week until I could drive to the coast to go surfing...... Rest in Peace Harry.....and thanks for the memories! SmileWavy |
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Not now Marjorie, I'm inspecting the troops. Chopper pilot eh. But first a number. It's a treat to beat your feet on the Mississippi mud. It's a treat to beat your feet on the Mississippi mud. |
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I would put the first five or so seasons of MASH up against anything ever done, movie or tv. The general rule is any episode before BJ grew his mustache. Interesting that I'm finding Morgan's passing to be affecting me a fair amount as I ponder it. Some of us of a certain age were likely "raised by TV," so this death is more than just "some actor." I can remember MASH being on Tuesday nights. My dad had to go to Carlsbad city council meetings every Tuesday night for years trying to get a new smokestack approved for the Encina power station. Or at least that's what he told my mom ;). At any rate, with dad not home and my mom grading papers, there were many hours where it was me and the TV. MASH, Mary Tyler Moore, Bob Newhart (the original one) - they were essentially part of the family. RIP Harry. |
RIP Col. Potter....
I'll throw MASH in the DVD player tonight. |
Rest in Peace Sherman T. Potter (1915-2011)
What I love about pop culture......watch till the end.....good stuff!
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Watched Harry in the Shores Of Tripoli last night. I was wrong that was his first in 1942
I remember Pete and Gladys fondly... |
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