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OT: Another Legend Passes... 

Post#1 » by Magilla_Gorilla » Sun Jan 20, 2008 3:14 am

http://www.cnn.com/2008/SHOWBIZ/TV/01/1 ... index.html

LOS ANGELES, California (AP) -- Allan Melvin, a character actor best known for playing Sam the Butcher on "The Brady Bunch," has died. He was 84.

Melvin died of cancer Thursday at his home in the Brentwood section of Los Angeles, said Amalia Melvin, his wife of 64 years.

The jowly, jovial Melvin spent decades playing a series of sidekicks, second bananas and lovable lugs, including Archie Bunker's friend Barney Hefner on "All in the Family," and Sgt. Bilko's right-hand man Cpl. Henshaw on the "Phil Silvers Show."

But his place in pop culture will be fixed as butcher and bowler Sam Franklin, the love interest of Brady family maid Alice Nelson, who was played by Ann B. Davis. Melvin played the role from 1970 to 1973.

Born in Kansas City, Missouri, in 1923, Melvin grew up in New York and attended Columbia University.

He was appearing on Broadway in "Stalag 17" when he began his decades-long television career with "The Phil Silvers Show," playing a role his wife said was always his favorite.

"He was proudest of that show," Amalia Melvin said. "I think the camaraderie of all those guys made it such a pleasant way to work. They were so relaxed."

He saw steady employment as a voice actor from the early 1960s to the early 1990s, most famously providing the voice of "Magilla Gorilla" for the Hanna Barbera cartoon of the same name.

His other credits include several guest appearances on "The Andy Griffith Show," "Gomer Pyle: USMC," and "The Dick Van Dyke Show."

In addition to Amalia, Melvin is survived by daughter Jennifer Hanson and grandson Jon Hanson Jr. A daughter, Mya, died in 1970.



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Post#2 » by AshyLarrysDiaper » Sun Jan 20, 2008 3:17 am

*Sammy Sosa triple-kiss to Hay-soos above*
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Post#3 » by JackFinn » Sun Jan 20, 2008 3:25 am

*pouring one on the ground for the fallen homies*
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Post#4 » by Polynice4Pippen » Sun Jan 20, 2008 4:02 am

Wow, so now Alice is a widow? Sad times.
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Post#5 » by Ben » Sun Jan 20, 2008 4:06 am

Wow, Magilla Gorilla. That's a much bigger legacy than Sam the Butcher. At least Magilla was his own star.
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Post#6 » by cfan79 » Sun Jan 20, 2008 5:25 am

I'm sure Alice will miss Sam the Butcher's meat. Some say he had the best in town including Mrs Brady.
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Post#7 » by emperorjones » Sun Jan 20, 2008 5:57 am

Ever wonder what you'll be wearing when you die? And if you knew it, would you buy the clothes?
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Post#8 » by Ben » Sun Jan 20, 2008 6:00 am

emperorjones wrote:Ever wonder what you'll be wearing when you die? And if you knew it, would you buy the clothes?


This sounds like Stephen Wright. If you made it up, you should go and sell it to Stephen Wright. :lol:
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Post#9 » by Dr. Lechter » Sun Jan 20, 2008 6:20 am

cfan79 wrote:I'm sure Alice will miss Sam the Butcher's meat. Some say he had the best in town including Mrs Brady.

Actually, isn't Alice a lesbian? I'm not kidding. Isn't she?
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Post#10 » by NoSkyy » Sun Jan 20, 2008 8:45 am

Dr. Lechter wrote:-= original quote snipped =-


Actually, isn't Alice a lesbian? I'm not kidding. Isn't she?


Is it wrong that I read this and turned and laughed at your avatar?
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Post#11 » by TB#1 » Sun Jan 20, 2008 1:16 pm

Man, I just recently made a Sam the Butcher reference in a Sam Smith article post. Now I feel bad.

I had no idea he did the voice of Magilla Gorilla.

Actually, conjuring the image of Magilla Gorilla as Alice's love interest has made me get over feeling bad.
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Post#12 » by shrink » Sun Jan 20, 2008 4:29 pm

Dr. Lechter wrote: Actually, isn't Alice a lesbian? I'm not kidding. Isn't she?


I believe Ann B Davis has a job with her church.
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Post#13 » by Ben » Mon Jan 21, 2008 5:55 am

Dr. Lechter wrote:

Actually, isn't Alice a lesbian? I'm not kidding. Isn't she?


Re: the quote in your "Location":

Just an hour ago I was making a clip for one of my opening lectures using the "First principles, Clarice" scene. It's a perfect way to describe the proper means of approaching a text... "I've read the case files, have you? Everything you need to find him is right there in those pages." What a great on-screen relationship and dialogue... :bowdown:
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Post#14 » by Dr. Lechter » Mon Jan 21, 2008 6:21 am

Ben B. wrote:-= original quote snipped =-



Re: the quote in your "Location":

Just an hour ago I was making a clip for one of my opening lectures using the "First principles, Clarice" scene. It's a perfect way to describe the proper means of approaching a text... "I've read the case files, have you? Everything you need to find him is right there in those pages." What a great on-screen relationship and dialogue... :bowdown:


It is. It's also a perfect example of a writer finally getting it right after trial and error.

On a wierd side note: I can actually do the voice too. I did it when the movie came out after the first viewing. I was walking out of the theater with my girlfriend at the time and I turned and asked her: "Do you think Jack Crawford desires you sexually? True, he is much older--"

She hit me so hard I knew I must have done it right.

On another topic BenB--have you seen "There will be Blood"? If not, see it. It's the movie of the year and Daniel Day is volcanic. It also has a line that will live forever in movie history.

There is a website devoted to the line and I don't want to ruin it for everybody or I would just post it. It's hysterical. A website devoted to a movie line.
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Post#15 » by Magilla_Gorilla » Mon Jan 21, 2008 6:24 am

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It is. It's also a perfect example of a writer finally getting it right after trial and error.

On a wierd side note: I can actually do the voice too. I did it when the movie came out after the first viewing. I was walking out of the theater with my girlfriend at the time and I turned and asked her: "Do you think Jack Crawford desires you sexually? True, he is much older--"

She hit me so hard I knew I must have done it right.

On another topic BenB--have you seen "There will be Blood"? If not, see it. It's the movie of the year and Daniel Day is volcanic. It also has a line that will live forever in movie history.

There is a website devoted to the line and I don't want to ruin it for everybody or I would just post it. It's hysterical. A website devoted to a movie line.


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Post#16 » by Dr. Lechter » Mon Jan 21, 2008 6:25 am

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I believe Ann B Davis has a job with her church.[/quote

So. . .homosexuals aren't in the church?

I get your drift and I hope you're right. I seem to remember hearing this though. It might have just been a vicious rumor.
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Post#17 » by Dr. Lechter » Mon Jan 21, 2008 6:26 am

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I guess you've never heard of "You're the man now dog..."


Nope. But then, I don't think that's a very great line. This. . .this is terrific. . .
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Post#18 » by Ben » Mon Jan 21, 2008 6:40 am

I haven't seen "There Will Be Blood" yet. My wife saw it with my mother while I stayed home and worked. They both liked it a lot, but I haven't heard about "the line" so I'll try to see the movie soon. I hope that everyone follows your lead and avoids posting any spoilers. :thumbsup:
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Post#19 » by Dr. Lechter » Mon Jan 21, 2008 6:53 am

Ben B. wrote:I haven't seen "There Will Be Blood" yet. My wife saw it with my mother while I stayed home and worked. They both liked it a lot, but I haven't heard about "the line" so I'll try to see the movie soon. I hope that everyone follows your lead and avoids posting any spoilers. :thumbsup:


There are actually three lines I can conjure that would qualify. However, the "line", the one that has a website, is special and is rooted in historical fact (which the story "Oil!" is as well--and this is the basis of TWBB).

I am eager to see it again. I saw Sweeney Todd recently and was convinced that it would win Best Picture and Best Actor. Utterly convinced. If you haven't seen this, see it. It's so terrific I can't describe it.

Then I saw TWBB. It's a masterpiece and it's a masterpiece and it's a masterpiece. I was so shaken after the first five minutes (there's no dialogue at all in those five minutes) that I could only hope the rest of the movie would match up.

It does. It accelerates and surpasses it. It also is far greater than Sweeney Todd, or any other film, perhaps, since Lawerence of Arabia (which is better than the Godfather in my opinion).

So yes, I guess I'm saying this movie is a top 5 all time American Movie.

Go see it.

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