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Gilligan’ star Bob Denver dies at age 70
TV's favorite ‘little buddy’ had undergone bypass surgery this year Actor Bob Denver, who portrayed character Gilligan in the comedy series "Gilligan's Island", died at Wake Forest University Baptist Hospital in North Carolina, according to agent Mike Eisenstadt in a statement issued September 6. updated 9/6/2005 6:16:30 PM ET LOS ANGELES — Bob Denver, whose portrayal of goofy castaway Gilligan on the 1960s TV show “Gilligan’s Island,” made him an iconic figure to generations of TV viewers, has died. He was 70. Denver died Friday at Wake Forest University Baptist Hospital in North Carolina of complications from treatment he was receiving for cancer, his agent, Mike Eisenstadt, told The Associated Press on Tuesday. Denver, who for the past several years had lived in Princeton, W.Va., also underwent quadruple heart bypass surgery earlier this year. His wife, Dreama, and children Patrick, Megan, Emily and Colin were with him. “He was my everything and I will love him forever,” Dreama Denver said in a statement. An underrated comedian Denver’s signature role was Gilligan, but when he took the role in 1964 he was already widely known to TV audiences for another iconic character, Maynard G. Krebs, the bearded beatnik friend of Dwayne Hickman’s Dobie in the “The Many Loves of Dobie Gillis,” which aired on CBS from 1959 to 1963. Krebs, whose only desire was to play the bongos and hang out at coffee houses, would shriek every time the word “work” was mentioned in his presence. Advertise Gilligan on the other hand was industrious but inept. And his character was as lovable as he was inept. Viewers embraced the skinny kid in the Buster Brown haircut and white sailor hat. So did the skipper, who was played by Alan Hale Jr. and who always referred to his first mate affectionately as “little buddy.” “I feel like a part of me is gone, too,” Hickman told The Associated Press. “We were a comedy team and I was proud to be his straight man. He was a wonderful comedian. Underrated, really.” California state Sen. Sheila James Kuehl, who played Dobie’s love-struck pursuer, remembered Denver as a mentor, both in acting and life. “What he taught me about acting was when you work to make the other person look good, you end up looking good yourself,” she said. “What he taught me about life was that you could love your work, but it was really more important to love your friends and family.” More Entertainment stories Autistic ballerina dances her way into hearts In a popular YouTube video, the beaming little ballerina dances an entire four-minute routine seemingly perfectly, matchin... Every on-screen drink in 'Mad Men' in 5 minutes See the 'Dancing' stars' most memorable moves Emmy's biggest snubs? Cranston, Hamm, more 'Toy Story' toys burn up in prank on mom Slideshow: Celebrity Sightings “As silly as it seems to all of us, it has made a difference in a lot of children’s lives,” Dawn Wells, who played castaway Mary Ann Summers, once said. “Gilligan is a buffoon that makes mistakes and I cannot tell you how many kids come up and say, ‘But you loved him anyway.”’ TV critics were less kind, dismissing the show about a group of tourists being stranded on an uncharted desert island as inane. But after it was canceled by CBS in 1967, it found new audiences over and over in syndicated reruns and reunion films, including 1981’s “The Harlem Globetrotters on Gilligan’s Island.” (It also led to the recent TBS reality series “The Real Gilligan’s Island.”) One of the most recent films was 2001’s “Surviving Gilligan’s Island: The Incredibly True Story of the Longest Three Hour Tour in History,” in which other actors portrayed the original seven-member cast while three of the four surviving members, including Denver, narrated and reminisced. He’ll always be Gilligan After “Gilligan’s Island,” Denver went on to star in other TV series, including “The Good Guys” and “Dusty’s Trail,” as well as to make numerous appearances in films and TV shows. But he never escaped the role of Gilligan, so much so that in one of his top 10 lists — “the top 10 things that will make you stand up and cheer” — “Late Show” host David Letterman once simply shouted out Denver’s name to raucous applause. “It was the mid-’70s when I realized it wasn’t going off the air,” Denver told The Associated Press in 2001, noting then that he enjoyed checking the Web site eBay each day to keep up on the prices “Gilligan” memorabilia were fetching. “I certainly didn’t set out to have a series rerun forever, but it’s not a bad experience at all,” he added. The show’s success, according to its creator, Sherwood Schwartz, was rooted in the fact that people of entirely different backgrounds were thrown together each week in a comedic setting. Advertise “I knew that by assembling seven different people and forcing them to live together, the show would have great philosophical implications,” Schwartz said. Besides Hale’s skipper and Wells’ young farm-girl tourist, the other castaways were Jim Backus and Natalie Schafer, as rich snobs Thurston and Lovey Howell; Tina Louise, as movie star Ginger Grant; and Russell Johnson, as science professor Roy Hinkley Jr. Denver’s death leaves Wells, Johnson and Louise as the cast’s surviving members. Denver was born in New Rochelle, N.Y., on Jan 9, 1935. He discovered acting while studying law at Loyola University in Los Angeles in the 1950s. While struggling to make it as an actor, he taught private school and worked for a time at a post office. After landing a small role in the 1959 Sal Mineo film “A Private Affair,” he was cast as Krebs in “Dobie Gillis” and his career took off. Denver is survived by his wife and children and a granddaughter, Elana. The family said no memorial service is planned. |
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boredinaz06
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Mon 12/02/13 08:28 PM
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A bit late |
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A bit late i didnt even see the actually yr untill after |
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He died in 2005...
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A bit late i didnt even see the actually yr untill after I thought he was still alive myself. I went looking for other articles and the google search showed he already done up and died. |
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A bit late Are you referring to the late Bob Denver or to the timing of this thread? |
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Just in case people are wondering, Sherwood Schwartz has also passed away.
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Conrad_73
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Tue 12/03/13 06:27 AM
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R.I.P. Bob,you gave us many smiles and Laughter!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pqzpQPDSr2s DG - MAYNARD G KREBS - WORK http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1BrAg0ouxXk The World According to Maynard G. Krebs - 07 I'm Like Lost... Doomed seems he's pulled a good one on us! |
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A bit late Are you referring to the late Bob Denver or to the timing of this thread? |
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Just in case people are wondering, Sherwood Schwartz has also passed away. |
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Just in case people are wondering, Sherwood Schwartz has also passed away. |
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Just in case people are wondering, Sherwood Schwartz has also passed away. No, no I wasn't. |
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Just in case people are wondering, Sherwood Schwartz has also passed away. No, no I wasn't. Then why did you just message me crying about how you'll miss Sherwood? |
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Just in case people are wondering, Sherwood Schwartz has also passed away. No, no I wasn't. Then why did you just message me crying about how you'll miss Sherwood? |
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I Sherwood like to watch some Gilligan's Island |
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Queene123
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Tue 12/03/13 08:00 PM
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Just in case people are wondering, Sherwood Schwartz has also passed away. yes i knew that oops wasent he the one that wrote the character of snoopy |
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Tonto's dead.
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Just in case people are wondering, Sherwood Schwartz has also passed away. yes i knew that oops wasent he the one that wrote the character of snoopy Charles M. Schulz. He is Charlie Brown's pet dog. |
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