Harvey Korman will be missed.

May 29, 2008 19:09

Comic actor Harvey Korman dies at 81

Comic actor Harvey Korman has died at 81, according to the UCLA Medical Center. Korman was a regular on "The Carol Burnett Show" and also appeared in Mel Brooks' "Blazing Saddles," "High Anxiety" and "History of the World, Part 1." He died four months after having complications from the rupture of an abdominal ( Read more... )

r.i.p.

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originalceenote May 30 2008, 02:51:33 UTC
I loved Harvey. I loved the Carol Burnett show. I'll miss him. Any of those episodes with him and Tim Conway sharing a scene are priceless when he can't keep a straight face. And I love the one where he's playing Rhett Butler. "Starlet, that dress is GORGEOUS!"

"I saw it blowing in the wind, and I couldn't resist it."

And Blazing Saddles is still my favorite Mel Brooks movie of all time. Two of my younger coworkers said it was Spaceballs. I called them blasphemers and closed my ears.

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shasi_maopp May 30 2008, 05:55:07 UTC
LOL! tv used to be entertaining. now...it's just bleh.

Spaceballs? noooooo! maybe they don't know that it's okay to laugh at the political incorrectness.

a close second to Blazing Saddles is Young Frankenstein.

"Werewolf?"
"There wolf. There castle." lol

yeah, but the sillier the better.

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shasi_maopp May 30 2008, 22:41:45 UTC
Yep! He was the Hedley Lamar character. And to see him on the Carol Burnett show was a real treat.

Blazing Saddles is a classic. I don't think I've ran into one person that doesn't like that movie. That type of movie couldn't be made this day in age...

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