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#865049 - 03/27/02 11:39 PM
Goodbye Dudley
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Registered: 03/26/02
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Loc: Albany, OR
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After getting home from work, I found that Dudley Moore passed away today. Mr. Moore, of course, was not only a great actor and comedian, but a wonderful pianist. I'll always remember him in "Arthur", "Crazy People", and when he went on "The Muppet Show" when I was a kid. The world really lost a great talent today... I don't know what other memories people have of Dudley Moore, I only knew his later career...
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#865052 - 03/28/02 11:41 AM
Re: Goodbye Dudley
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Registered: 05/26/01
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Loc: KY
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I don't know if you were aware of the degenerative loss of muscle control towards his later years. I saw an interview a few years ago where he talked being robbed of the ability to express the music inside of him at the piano. He said it was his greatest loss and you could see the despair in his eyes. Can we not all relate to the enormity of such an illness? I think more than anything that loss broke his soul, as it probably would mine.
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#865053 - 03/28/02 04:09 PM
Re: Goodbye Dudley
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Registered: 05/28/01
Posts: 8396
Loc: Philadelphia/South Jersey
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I always enjoyed Dudley. Good musician who could always entertain!
He will be missed.
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#865054 - 03/31/02 10:40 AM
Re: Goodbye Dudley
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Registered: 08/13/01
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Loc: Phoenix, AZ
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Originally posted by wghornsby:  I don't know if you were aware of the degenerative loss of muscle control towards his later years. I saw an interview a few years ago where he talked being robbed of the ability to express the music inside of him at the piano. He said it was his greatest loss and you could see the despair in his eyes. Can we not all relate to the enormity of such an illness? I think more than anything that loss broke his soul, as it probably would mine.[/b] Hi, wg: Yes, I saw that interview too (or a similar one) and had the same impression. It was haunting. It's too easy to think of him as a sort of doofus comedian who appeared in a few goofy movies. In truth I think he was a brilliant comedian (remember "Beyond the Fringe"?) and, as we've said, a wonderful pianist. Nina
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