Tuesday, October 29, 2019

Blind Item #1 - Kindness

This tall imposing looking velvet voiced popular deceased actor would definitely be A list to people who enjoy films of a certain genre associated with Halloween although he acted in a lot of other types of movies as well.

He was a very kind and generous person and had a college degree in a subject other than acting which was truly a passion of his. He devoted a lot of his time to this passion when not acting in films, theater, and TV.

He started a foundation that helped inner city school kids pursue this passion of his and even more championed the work of this often victimized group.

A story regarding his work with this victimized group….  The actor was contacted about helping out a group of these people based in a nearby state who were going to lose their land to a proposed housing development.  The person who contacted him was this equally imposing deceased permanent A list singer who was an icon in more than one genre of music as well as being associated with a particular color and was noted for working with and trying to help this group of people.  The two of them teamed up and threatened to launch a PR campaign and the developers and the state backed down and the victimized group kept their land.

29 comments:

  1. I reckon Vincent Price for first answer but lost on second dude. VP was known for being awesome.

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  2. Johnny Cash for the singer-Black his color

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  3. That's totally it @Tricia13!

    I really love this blind.

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    1. Me too it’s a heart warmer ❤️

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  4. Can you imagine anyone messing with VP or JC? Yeah, I'd have backed down, too.

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  5. john cash has a history of supporting native american issues

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  6. Definitely Vincent Price for the first one. He had a degree in art history which was his other passion besides acting. He also liked to cook.

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  7. But intimidating as hell when they chose to be...

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  8. Awww... I mostly know Price from House of Wax, House on Haunted Hill and the OG The Fly (wasn't just the Goldblum version, kiddies) but didn't know he had a rep for being such a great person!! I had heard he was quite elegant and cultured but it seems he was a rare good 'un in the acting biz.

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  9. Wow, Vincent Price was a commissioner of the Indian Arts and Crafts Board.
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vincent_Price

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  10. vincent price and johnny cash

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  11. Well, this is nice. I could tell right away that it was about Vincent Price, so I was cringing as I read on - waiting for the horrific details of whatever the f*ck he had done.
    What a pleasant surprise! 😃

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  12. VP was in a few movies as Gene Tierney's love interest. He's awesome & not just a horror movie actor. But I do remember he had to sue MJ to get paid for his acting voice in "Thriller".

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  13. @Roxanne, More proof that Price was one of the good guys.

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  14. Vincent Price - Deep Purple had a song called Vincent Price.

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  15. I was thinking Boris Korloff bc I love his voiceover on the Grinch, but now agree with Vincent Price and Johnny Cash. Excellent blind!😍
    "Laura" with Gene Tierney, Vincent, Clifton Webb, Dana Andrews is a stellar movie!

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  16. Love this! Thanks for sharing.

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  17. Fred Gwynne - velvet voice - his degree was in Art, this before he went to Harvard - all before he started acting. He was known as a very generous and kind "gental giant" - or you may know him as Herman Munster.

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  18. Price was also a Cordon Bleu chef.

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  19. If it wasn't for other details, I would say Alan Rickman.

    How pleasant to have an array of choice when thinking of good, kind people.

    Rest In Peace.


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  20. Wendy O-- Fred Gwynne is another great guess! I love him. He was priceless in My Cousin Vinnie, and The Munsters worked primarily bc he made Herman so silly and loveable.

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  21. Vincent Price and Frank Sinatra 'Ole Blue Eyes'

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  22. Anonymous7:12 PM

    Vincent Price was not 'velvet voiced'; his voice was nasal.
    Fred Gwynne is a great guess

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  23. Fred isn't known for his film work as he is for his TV work, so it's probably not him.

    I read this as Christopher Lee until I got to the "nearby state" line then I figured it was VP.

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  24. A decent print of Dragonwyck is on YouTube. Price said it's the role he wanted to be remembered for. Look it up and see why.

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