George Segal (George Segal) (February 13, 1934-March 23, 2021), born in Long Island, United States, is an actor, producer, and director.
In 1966, he was nominated for an Oscar for Best Supporting Actor for his co-starring with Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton (Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf). Played Albert "Pops" Solomon in the well-known sitcom "The Fort Gordon Family". His masterpieces include "Spy Sea Heroes ", " Born to Win ", "Mysterious Detective", "Bilimandy and the Reaper's Great Counterattack", "Private Clinic" and so on.
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Died on March 23, 2021 in Santa Rosa, California due to complications caused by heart bypass surgery, at the age of 87
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Performing Experience
In February 1934, George Segal was born in Long Island . After serving in the military, he joined the performance circle. In 1961, the film "The Young Doctors" was awarded the first contact with the electric club. Since then, he has appeared in "Ship of Fools", "King Rat" and other films.
In the mid-1960s, the film established Seger's status as a serious actor. In the early 70s, it seemed that he was expected to enjoy the same splendid acting career as his contemporary Jack Nicholson (Jack Nicholson). But despite having appeared in "Pussycat" (Pussycat), "Blume in Love", " Born to Win " (Born to Win) and " The Hot Rock " (The Hot Rock), it has not yet made it into the ranks of superstars. And it has not won a mainstream film award. Even when he was at the peak of his career, from 1973 to 1974, he won the Oscar nomination for Best Supporting Actor in 1966 with "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf", which is incredible. After starring in films such as "A Touch of Class" and "California Split" in the early 1970s, Seager claimed to have offered a seven-figure pay for a superstar "The Black Bird" And "Lucky Lady" (Lucky Lady) and other films, but the box office failed. In 1979, I gave up a masterpiece that could have been back in the saddle; bob up again like a cork"(10) Instead, it became Dudley Moore (Dudley Moore). In the 1980s, Sieger was almost wasted for ten years until the 1990s when he once again showed his comedic talent in "Just Shoot Me!"
Extended Reading
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Eloy
2022-10-22 18:28:07
just thinking
A rejoicing major, a weary second lieutenant, and a philistine 1st class captured an unimportant bridge with dozens of casualties. A major who sticks to his post, at all costs, hopes to complete the task, but forgets the basic duties of a soldier, and does not realize "who is the enemy" until he is...
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Coralie
2022-10-22 19:37:27
The bureaucracy of TMD!
From the map, the bridge was the only way back for the Germans to retreat, and it was also a shortcut for the U.S. military to plug directly into Germany. So the bridge was given special significance by the heads of both sides.
Office of the German leadership.
The German marshal wanted to blow up the...
The Bridge at Remagen quotes
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Major Barnes:
Look, uh, Hartman, I know it's been a hard blow. It's always a shock to lose a buddy, a man you worked with and fought with. I mean, we're all human. I guess what I'm trying to say is... I realize Captain Colt was your friend. He was my friend, too.
Lt. Phil Hartman:
Bullshit.
[Long pause]
Major Barnes:
Would you, uh... care to rephrase that, Lieutenant?
Lt. Phil Hartman:
You don't have any friends out here, Major. Neither do I. We can't afford them. Neither one of us.
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Major Paul Kreuger:
Germany has lost four million sons.
Greta Holzgang:
I pity them. But I pity most my own son.