RIP 2023
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Bishan Bedi. Remember him giving impromptu coaching lessons to the kids at the Basin Reserve. Floated over the ground when he bowled
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-india-59047519
Also the subject of my favourite cricket photo
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Matthew Perry, apparently.
Shit.
Only 54, but he's had his issues hasn't he? Drowned in the jacuzzi sounds substance related, although they say there was no gear there
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Must be hard as an actor to have basically peaked between 25 and 35, playing a character you pretty much defined. Typecast himself.
The personality type is addictive by nature: to roles, to awards, to an audience.
If you'd said to me "Hey Nick, you have to work for 10 years and will earn $1M a week by the end of it", I'd be dead keen.
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Must be hard as an actor to have basically peaked between 25 and 35, playing a character you pretty much defined. Typecast himself.
The personality type is addictive by nature: to roles, to awards, to an audience.
If you'd said to me "Hey Nick, you have to work for 10 years and will earn $1M a week by the end of it", I'd be dead keen.
Who wouldn't? I'd be like Hans Gruber, on a beach earning
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@Catogrande said in RIP 2023:
Dumbledore is dead.
For the second time; Harris, and now Gambon
I suspect they are both just stuck at a BR station.
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Must be hard as an actor to have basically peaked between 25 and 35, playing a character you pretty much defined. Typecast himself.
The personality type is addictive by nature: to roles, to awards, to an audience.
If you'd said to me "Hey Nick, you have to work for 10 years and will earn $1M a week by the end of it", I'd be dead keen.
and date the biggest female stars in Hollywood.
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@nostrildamus said in RIP 2023:
Must be hard as an actor to have basically peaked between 25 and 35, playing a character you pretty much defined. Typecast himself.
The personality type is addictive by nature: to roles, to awards, to an audience.
If you'd said to me "Hey Nick, you have to work for 10 years and will earn $1M a week by the end of it", I'd be dead keen.
and date the biggest female stars in Hollywood.
I guess I could have forced myself to lower my lofty standards.Julia Roberts and Yasmine Bleeth among them.
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Matthew Perry.
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Must be hard as an actor to have basically peaked between 25 and 35, playing a character you pretty much defined. Typecast himself.
The personality type is addictive by nature: to roles, to awards, to an audience.
If you'd said to me "Hey Nick, you have to work for 10 years and will earn $1M a week by the end of it", I'd be dead keen.
I'd be found dead in a jacuzzi at about age 54, and I can promise there'd be absolutely zero doubt about whether "substances" were involved.
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this is awful.
In my London phase part 1, I was known as Chandler Bing amongst my group of friends as we had lots of crossovers. Diabolical with woman, always trying to crack the joke (and often not hitting the mark), and I did a job that absolutely none of my friends understood what it was (actually not far away from his). Oddly enough, the best route (NOT SIC) I had with woman was to play on this ... actually worked occasionally too!
So yeah, sad times, farewell to the person who acted out my kindred spirit.
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I don't follow any celebrity stuff but he seems like he tried to be a good guy. Especially poignant bolded bit
“The best thing about me is that if an alcoholic or drug addict comes up to me and says ‘Will you help me?’ I will always say ‘Yes, I know how to do that. I will do that for you, even if I can’t always do it for myself.’ So I do that, wherever I can. In groups, or one on one,” he wrote. “And I created the Perry House in Malibu, a sober-living facility for men … When I die, as far as my so-called accomplishments go, it would be nice if Friends were listed far behind the things I did to try and help other people.”
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Bit of a sad one this.
Flatting with ten other people ( not to mention boyfriends, girlfriends, mates etc constantly visiting ) we only had one TV. We got it on Friday and Saturday for Rugby, the girls got it for Friends and various other shit during the week. So naturally we sat through pretty much every episode.
Sounds like he had a bit of a tough time of it with the substance abuse. I remember one season he came back with a really puffy face after being pretty trim which surprised us all a bit.
RIP.