OddCouple-related stories
Posted Oct 9th 2009 11:35AM by Allison Waldman
Filed under: OpEd, Casting, Reality-Free

Let me start by confessing that every morning, I watched Bravo's back-to-back episodes of
The West Wing. That means I get a dose of Bradley Whitford every weekday. Then, there's
Burn Notice, created by
Matt Nix. I don't miss any of those shows either.
So, the news that
Bradley Whitford is signed for Jack and Dan, Matt Nix's new series for Fox, was happy indeed. My reaction was enthusiastic optimism bordering on a reason to sing.
"Oh, what a beautiful morning, oh, what a beautiful day... "Continue reading Bradley Whitford teams with Burn Notice scribe Matt Nix
Posted Jul 10th 2007 6:19PM by Bob Sassone
Filed under: Celebrities, Obituaries
I think most readers are going to be stunned that this guy was still alive in 2007.
Lane was one of the most famous character actors in TV history, appearing on such programs as Petticoat Junction (where he was a regular), I Love Lucy, Dark Shadows, L.A. Law, St. Elsewhere, Little House on the Prairie, The Odd Couple, and...oh, way too many to list here. He was also in the films It's A Wonderful Life, The Road To Singapore, 42nd Street, Mr. Smith Goes To Washington, It's A Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World, and many others. His career spanned over 60 years, his last role as the narrator in the short film The Night Before Christmas in 2006.
Lane passed away quietly on Tuesday in Santa Monica, CA.
Posted Jun 24th 2006 3:03PM by Bob Sassone
Filed under: Talent, Celebrities, Obituaries

Just the other day I was wondering what happened to Richard Stahl. He was so funny in so many character parts, and then he seemed to vanish. He had been battling Parkinson's Disease for the past ten years, and
died last Sunday in Los Angeles.
Stahl was in tons of TV shows over the past 40 years, including
All in the Famly, Columbo, Laverne and Shirley, Benson, Good Times, Maude, Bonanza, That Girl,
Love, American Style,
Happy Days, Soap, Barney Miller, The Facts of Life, the original
Love Boat TV movie, and was a regular on the 80s sitcom
It's A Living. I'll always remember him from several very funny appearances in
The Odd Couple. He was also in several movies, including
Five Easy Pieces, Billy Jack, and
Slaughter House-Five.
(That's him on the right in the photo, being attacked by
Son of Blob.)