John lived here in the Santa Ynez Valley for the last 10 years or so...and was such a gentleman. My sincere apologies to his wife-Nicole I beleive her name is- also a lovely person. He loved his horses!
Love me some Dynasty and Charlie's Angels, too. John Forsythe led to a jaw-dropping comment from my grandmother. My brother and I spent lots of time with our grandparents when we were kids. I was watching Dynasty with her one night and she said "I wouldn't kick him out of bed for eating crackers." I was about 14 or 15 and was AGHAST that my grandmother still got the hots for people. At the time she was probably 62, which doesn't seem old at all now, but was just ancient at the time.
If you ever want to see a great scenery flick, watch Hitchcock's "The Trouble with Harry" from 1954 filmed in and around Craftsbury Common, Vermont. The Fall foliage is probably the most beautiful you'll ever see on film.
He was so integral to my teen viewing years, RIP you will be truly missed.
ReplyDeleteOh man...Dynasty was such a great afterschool show :) RIP
ReplyDeleteWhat a shame to lose him. He was a gorgeous man.
ReplyDeleteHE WAS A CLASS ACT....
ReplyDeleteWe'll miss you, Charlie!
ReplyDeleteR.I.P. John. At least he lived a very long life.
ReplyDeleteWOW 92!!
ReplyDeletei loved his voice and i was fan of Dynasty!RIP
ReplyDeleteJohn lived here in the Santa Ynez Valley for the last 10 years or so...and was such a gentleman. My sincere apologies to his wife-Nicole I beleive her name is- also a lovely person. He loved his horses!
ReplyDeleteaww now Charlie is with the Angels...RIP. say hi to Farrah.
ReplyDeleteLove me some Dynasty and Charlie's Angels, too. John Forsythe led to a jaw-dropping comment from my grandmother. My brother and I spent lots of time with our grandparents when we were kids. I was watching Dynasty with her one night and she said "I wouldn't kick him out of bed for eating crackers." I was about 14 or 15 and was AGHAST that my grandmother still got the hots for people. At the time she was probably 62, which doesn't seem old at all now, but was just ancient at the time.
ReplyDeleteRIP John, I loved you as Charlie, I loved you even more as Blake, even though you were a homophobe.
ReplyDeleteYou were always class personified.
If you ever want to see a great scenery flick, watch Hitchcock's "The Trouble with Harry" from 1954 filmed in and around Craftsbury Common, Vermont. The Fall foliage is probably the most beautiful you'll ever see on film.
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