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Gutted to hear this. I fckin loved Bob Hoskins. Roger Rabbit, Long Good Friday, Hook. One of my all time favourite actors... Pleased to hear he went peacefully and with his family though.
Gutted to hear this. I fckin loved Bob Hoskins. Roger Rabbit, Long Good Friday, Hook. One of my all time favourite actors... Pleased to hear he went peacefully and with his family though.
RIP wee fella.
You've not lived if you haven't seen Bob Hoskins playing General Noriega in "Noriega: God's favourite". He WAS that Panamanian dictator. Watching it, you completely forgot that Bob was from Finsbury Park (except for the bits where he forgot he was meant to be doing a Pan-Latino accent and sounded exactly like one of my uncles). RIP big man.
I remember seeing him first many years ago in an adult learning programme (On The Move) - heck of a career followed those early days
Respect scotty.I remember that .Me and my mate bring it up when people mention Bob but none of the others remember it or believe us. He played the slow one who was trying to learn to read and count didnt he.Bunking off school led to some quality T.V..
Respect scotty.I remember that .Me and my mate bring it up when people mention Bob but none of the others remember it or believe us. He played the slow one who was trying to learn to read and count didnt he.Bunking off school led to some quality T.V..
I remember that one,it was a couple of geezers in a removals van.
Respect scotty.I remember that .Me and my mate bring it up when people mention Bob but none of the others remember it or believe us. He played the slow one who was trying to learn to read and count didnt he.Bunking off school led to some quality T.V..
that's right, he played the one who had the learning difficulties, sure we used to watch anything that was on in those days. Don't think the other guy had such an illustrious career but think I saw him in a few things. Didn't remember the music was by the dooleys though!
that's right, he played the one who had the learning difficulties, sure we used to watch anything that was on in those days. Don't think the other guy had such an illustrious career but think I saw him in a few things. Didn't remember the music was by the dooleys though!
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There wasn't a trance version so you can calm down.
that's right, he played the one who had the learning difficulties, sure we used to watch anything that was on in those days. Don't think the other guy had such an illustrious career but think I saw him in a few things. Didn't remember the music was by the dooleys though!
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The other guy was Donald Gee who was in a load of stuff including Dr.Who and Coronation Street.
Remember' Pennies from Heaven' I didnt quite 'get' it but being 13 at the time I was hooked after the lipstick on the nipples scene
I liked that one as well (think Steve Martin was in another version I've seen). Dennis Potter seemed to have a thing about lipstick and a bit of smut from what I've watched
One of my favourite actors. Who Framed Roger Rabbit, The Long Good Friday, Mona Lisa were great films as was the TV series Pennies From Heaven which got him noticed.