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RIP: George Segal 1934-2021

Judge

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Dead at 87 from complications of bypass surgery. Known for a variety of roles, I can never forget his portrayal of the title character "King Rat". A lowly corporal in a Japanese POW camp who was running the place. Worth seeing.

 
An interesting film. Also thought him good in The Brideg at Remagen. Sorry to hear he passed.
 
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Here's a hint. The 3 main actors in The Brideg at Remagen.
 
George Segal, center, with Ben Gazzara, left, and Robert Vaughn in Vienna on Aug. 2, 1968
(Photo: AP)
 
I have both DVDs..."King Rat" and "Bridge At Remagen".

Both fine films...and excellent soundtracks as well. :cool:
 

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