R.I.P. Dom DeLuise

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From Yahoo! News:

By BOB THOMAS, Associated Press Writer

LOS ANGELES – Dom DeLuise, the portly actor-comedian whose affable nature made him a popular character actor for decades with movie and TV audiences as well as directors and fellow actors, has died. He was 75.

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May he rest in peace.
 
He was older than I thought he was. I am also surprised that he lasted this long. In his appearances on Hollywood Squares a few years ago, he seemed like he was on his way out a while ago.

I am a bit saddened to hear this though. I did enjoy seeing him in movies and TV.
 
He was older than I thought he was. I am also surprised that he lasted this long. In his appearances on Hollywood Squares a few years ago, he seemed like he was on his way out a while ago.

I am a bit saddened to hear this though. I did enjoy seeing him in movies and TV.

Like you, I was surprised he made it this long, too. But pleasantly surprised.

I'll never forget him from History of the World and Hot Stuff, two of my favorite comedies of all time.

Man. George Carlin, now Dom Deluise. When Mel Brooks and Burt Reynolds pass, that's when I know I'm getting old.
 
One of my favorite movies with Dom DeLuise in it was The End, also starring Burt Reynolds. It's an old movie, but one that stays with you, I think.

Goodbye, Mr. DeLuise. Thanks. :rose:
 
Like you, I was surprised he made it this long, too. But pleasantly surprised.

I'll never forget him from History of the World and Hot Stuff, two of my favorite comedies of all time.

Man. George Carlin, now Dom Deluise. When Mel Brooks and Burt Reynolds pass, that's when I know I'm getting old.

I felt that way when Jack Benny, Red Skelton and Bob Hope went.
 
I think it was his timing as much as enthusiasm. I mean: "Sorry I'm late, my Hamster had a panic attack"

RIP, and thanks for the laughs.
 
Dom was one of my favorite comedy actors. I'll always remember him in the 'Cannonball Run' and Mel Brooks films. RIP Dom, thanks for all the hilarity. :D
 
He was always intense and over the top in anything he did......R.I.P. Dom.....you'll be missed....
 
Very sorry to see him go...loved his work in the Cannonball Run movies with Burt.

He always brought a smile to my face. I will miss him.


:( :rose:
 
Dom was a joyful soul. He could recite the phone book and make you laugh.

Thanks for the smiles, Dom. Godspeed.
 
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