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Post by robsuperfriend63 on Dec 6, 2016 21:21:44 GMT -5
Van Williams who played The Green Hornet passed away yesterday.
From MeTV.com.
metv.com/stories/rip-van-williams-star-of-the-green-hornet
Van Williams portrayed the Green Hornet, and his handsome alter ego Britt Reid, for one single season fifty years ago. While it lasted just 26 episodes, the superhero series had a lasting impact. For starters, it introduced the world to the martial arts mastery of Bruce Lee. To this day, The Green Hornet inspires new comic book series and toys featuring the likenesses of Williams and Lee.
Williams died of renal failure at the age of 82 last Monday, accoring to Variety.
Williams was working as a diving instructor in Hawaii when he was discovered by Elizabeth Taylor's husband, producer Mike Todd, in 1957. The athletic actor was cast in Bourbon Street Beat, one of Warner Bros.' hip, exotic detective series modeled after the success of 77 Sunset Strip. In 1960, his character was carried over into Surfside 6.
Six years later, William Dozier, creator of the overnight success Batman, looked to start another vigilante series with a far less campy tone. Enter The Green Hornet. Both Williams and Lee made cameos on Batman, first popping their heads out of windows before fighting the Dynamic Duo in a crossover story.
The following decade, his acting career waned, and Williams became a reserve deputy sheriff and a volunteer fire fighter in Malibu. In 1982, Williams retired from acting to start a communications company. Williams is survived by his wife, three children and five grandchildren.
Tune in to Super Sci-Fi Saturday Night this weekend, December 10, at 12AM | 11C, as MeTV remembers Van Williams with The Green Hornet / Batman crossover, "A Piece of the Action" and "Batman's Satisfaction."
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Post by Deleted on Dec 7, 2016 2:35:34 GMT -5
I met him a couple of times and he is one of the nicest guys that I met.
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Post by rom on Dec 7, 2016 20:12:14 GMT -5
Sad news. The Green Hornet was way before my time, but I do remember one of my uncles who grew up in the 1960's talking about how great the show had been. Not sure I would be that impressed with it now, however.
I do remember the amusing Seth Rogen TGH film several years ago. However, the series itself has never been released officially on DVD/Blu-ray - for some reason.
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Post by robsuperfriend63 on Dec 7, 2016 21:27:44 GMT -5
Sad news. The Green Hornet was way before my time, but I do remember one of my uncles who grew up in the 1960's talking about how great the show had been. Not sure I would be that impressed with it now, however. I do remember the amusing Seth Rogen TGH film several years ago. However, the series itself has never been released officially on DVD/Blu-ray - for some reason. If you're interested all the episodes can be found on You Tube:
www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL3FHRrKCoXcB6RZveh8b7D4es3jY8iTti
They are from when it aired on Stars Encore Channel so at least its without commercial breaks.
In some respects The Green Hornet was better then Batman cause it had a serious tone to it. The reason it bombed (I think) was that in the 60's, Campy stuff was in, so Green Hornet didn't have a chance. That and I think the execs weren't that crazy about Bruce Lee's style.
The Seth Rogen film was awful. I wish they could have done a serious Green Hornet movie.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 7, 2016 21:40:25 GMT -5
robsuperfriend63I have all the shows from You Tube and managed to download them for personal use only. I just loved that series and Bruce Lee was incredible too.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 7, 2016 22:00:51 GMT -5
I had high hopes that after the release of the Batman '66 Blu-Ray set, we'd get a similar Green Hornet one.
I've become a bigger fan of the character in recent years, and because of that, I've been watching more and more episodes of the show. I still read a lot of Green Hornet's dialogue in Van Williams's voice.
R.I.P. Good Sir.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 7, 2016 22:37:28 GMT -5
Green Hornet has had fans from his radio show to the movie serials to the 60's TV show starring Van Williams & Bruce Lee to today with several comic book series thrown in.
I became a fan with the 60's TV show. Van Williams & Bruce Lee were amazing in their roles. Reading Van's Bio it was obvious he was a true gentleman. Thanks for being a part of my childhood. RIP.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 8, 2016 13:11:04 GMT -5
He was a strikingly handsome man! The Green Hornet was a big deal IMO!!
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Post by robsuperfriend63 on Dec 9, 2016 23:29:35 GMT -5
robsuperfriend63 I have all the shows from You Tube and managed to download them for personal use only. Me too! Not a bad episode in the bunch really.
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Post by robsuperfriend63 on Dec 9, 2016 23:33:49 GMT -5
Green Hornet has had fans from his radio show to the movie serials to the 60's TV show starring Van Williams & Bruce Lee to today with several comic book series thrown in. I became a fan with the 60's TV show. Van Williams & Bruce Lee were amazing in their roles. Reading Van's Bio it was obvious he was a true gentleman. Thanks for being a part of my childhood. RIP. Also what is really sad is he was that last member of The Green Hornet cast to pass away.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 10, 2016 1:39:51 GMT -5
robsuperfriend63 I have all the shows from You Tube and managed to download them for personal use only. Me too! Not a bad episode in the bunch really.I loved them all and I do watch them every so often and glad you and I did the same thing!
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