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I can't remember which stand up comic it was, but his DeForest Kelley impression consisted of: " Dammit Jim, I'm a doctor, not a good actor"
Lkeller said:landtuna said:Everybody on 'Lost In Space' (although Guy Williams was great in 'Zorro').
You have offended me, sir! ;D. Lost in Space was awful, I grant you - Olivier would have been awful reading those lines. But I give kudos to Jonathan Harris for his portrayal of Dr. Zachary Smith for delivering one of the hammiest and over-the-top performances of all time. "Ohhhh, the pain..."
Michael Bayus said:I'm glad to know that you all think the acting is good on all of the shows that were on before 1965. At least that's the inference I get from all of the posts on this thread.
Believe Henry "Harry" Morgan got a workout on another thread. Henry changed his first name to Harry long after starting his film/TV. Re Dragnet, his performance in that series does not qualify as the true measure of his talent. His Col Potter role on M*A*S*H was far more dimensional.michael hagerty said:Harry.Michael Bayus said:Henry Morgan was 1966.
1967.
jfrancispastirchak said:Believe Henry "Harry" Morgan got a workout on another thread. Henry changed his first name to Harry long after starting his film/TV. Re Dragnet, his performance in that series does not qualify as the true measure of his talent. His Col Potter role on M*A*S*H was far more dimensional.michael hagerty said:Harry.Michael Bayus said:Henry Morgan was 1966.
1967.
jfrancispastirchak said:Lkeller said:landtuna said:Everybody on 'Lost In Space' (although Guy Williams was great in 'Zorro').
You have offended me, sir! ;D. Lost in Space was awful, I grant you - Olivier would have been awful reading those lines. But I give kudos to Jonathan Harris for his portrayal of Dr. Zachary Smith for delivering one of the hammiest and over-the-top performances of all time. "Ohhhh, the pain..."
Harris brought a rich portfolio into a rather campy Sci-Fi. Enough can not be said for the talents of Guy Williams and June Lockhart. Just blame the writers. As for the rest of that cast, well, they were just too young. Billy Mummy's precosciousness worked in earlier venues, but didn't connect well with fellow LIS characters. I fell in love with Marta Kristin, but her character never got off the ground. On the other hand, Mark Goddard got off the ground, especially whenever the lid blew off his character's termper.
As for sweetheart Angela Cartwright, well, she was just, Lost In Space.
Corky Marlowe said:4 pages and no mention of Catherine Bach?
landtuna said:Corky Marlowe said:4 pages and no mention of Catherine Bach?
Catherine Bach didn't have to act! ;D
...Kurt Kaznar's Fitzhugh pretty much filled the same purpose in Land of the Giants, but wasn't a tenth of the ham Harris was on Lost in Space...jfrancispastirchak said:Lkeller said:landtuna said:Everybody on 'Lost In Space' (although Guy Williams was great in 'Zorro').
You have offended me, sir! ;D. Lost in Space was awful, I grant you - Olivier would have been awful reading those lines. But I give kudos to Jonathan Harris for his portrayal of Dr. Zachary Smith for delivering one of the hammiest and over-the-top performances of all time. "Ohhhh, the pain..."
Harris brought a rich portfolio into a rather campy Sci-Fi.
KeithE4 said:and all the young ladies who played the Bradley sisters on Petticoat Junction.landtuna said:Corky Marlowe said:4 pages and no mention of Catherine Bach?
Catherine Bach didn't have to act! ;D