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Karl Malden dies at 97; Oscar-winning actor; nose of musical commentary [message #175728] Thu, 02 July 2009 16:28 Go to next message
George Johnson is currently offline  George Johnson
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http://www.latimes.com/news/obituaries/la-me-karl-malden2-20 09jul02,0,5658128.story

Karl Malden dies at 97; Oscar-winning actor
Warner Brothers
Malden won a best supporting actor Oscar for his role as Mitch in "A
Streetcar Named Desire."
Malden starred in TV's 'The Streets of San Francisco' and made famous the
American Express catchphrase 'Don't leave home without it.' He appeared in
more than 50 films over his long career.
By Dennis McLellan
July 2, 2009
Karl Malden, a versatile Oscar-winning actor who built a six-decade
Hollywood career playing heroes and heavies -- and, often, relatable
ordinary men -- yet who was certain he was best known as a commercial
pitchman for American Express, has died. He was 97.
Re: Karl Malden dies at 97; Oscar-winning actor; nose of musical commentary [message #175730 is a reply to message #175728] Fri, 03 July 2009 10:11 Go to previous message
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His nose survived and is a manager at a Best Buy.

"George Johnson" <matrix29@charter.net> wrote in message
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> http://www.latimes.com/news/obituaries/la-me-karl-malden2-20 09jul02,0,5658128.story
>
> Karl Malden dies at 97; Oscar-winning actor
> Warner Brothers
> Malden won a best supporting actor Oscar for his role as Mitch in "A
> Streetcar Named Desire."
> Malden starred in TV's 'The Streets of San Francisco' and made famous the
> American Express catchphrase 'Don't leave home without it.' He appeared in
> more than 50 films over his long career.
> By Dennis McLellan
> July 2, 2009
> Karl Malden, a versatile Oscar-winning actor who built a six-decade
> Hollywood career playing heroes and heavies -- and, often, relatable
> ordinary men -- yet who was certain he was best known as a commercial
> pitchman for American Express, has died. He was 97.
>
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