Beaglebay
Houndsight is 20/20
Walter Brennan--when you steal scenes from Bogie and Bacall, you're doing something right.
Good pick. Very good actor. He was also "Inspector Cramer" in the short-lived (2000-2002) "Nero Wolfe Mysteries" Starring Tim Hutton and Maury Chaykin (the dumb grits guy in My cousin Vinny). He was always on the edge of exploding from trying to cope with Nero. good stuff.I'm going to add a guy that you might never have heard of but he's been in the following movies: Nick of Time, Independence Day, Ghosts of Mississippi, Air Force One, Thirteen Days, Iron Man, Eagle Eye, Ted (I and II), The November Man and a ton of TV shows including The Practice, The Event, Law and Order and 24. He was also the father in Life Goes On.
His name is Bill Smitrovich. He's always a cop or military guy.
He actually served in the Army with a good friend of mine.
Walter Brennan--when you steal scenes from Bogie and Bacall, you're doing something right.
How about this guy?
Totally forgot he was the Archer in the old Batman series.
Brennan wasn't in Green Acres, but since two of us included him here, I guess he belongs
Art Carney? Of course mainly think of him as Ed Norton, though he did win a Best Actor Oscar for a leading role before he died for Harry & Tonto.
He died in 2003. Harry and Tonto was from 1974.
edit: technically he did win the Oscar before he died. Haha
Had a face I couldn't name for days.finally remembered.
Harvey Keitel.
I think he might cross the line into being a lead actor. He started his career with Scorsese with the lead role in Mean Streets and had some big leading roles in The Piano, The Bad Lieutenant, Copland. He's the one that got Reservoir Dogs made by giving the script to his studio connections after Tarantino got him to read it.