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Subject: Re: Dabney Coleman R.I.P.
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super70s <super70s@super70s.invalid> wrote:

>Thought he was worth a mention in here even if nobody else bothered to.

>Maybe it's because he was described by the NYT as "the actor audiences 
>loved to hate."

>Must have been because of the "9 to 5" role, I certainly never hated him.

9 to 5 was a lousy movie.

Coleman absolutely played unsympathetic characters but he was a terrific
actor.

As this is a tv newsgroup, let's recall his two tv series, Buffalo Bill
and The Slap Maxwell story (which gave the world Meaghan Gallager and
her glorious long hair).