Okay, wow, so if this is also happening in 2020, suddenly the whole coronavirus thing doesn't seem so bad in comparison...https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1gPGeAYo3yU
I forget what that dudes name is, but I'm pretty sure he's been acting since before movies were in color, and he's still acting. He's been one of those "that guy" actors for pretty much his whole career.His best movie? The somehow-not-Oscar-nominated Steven Seagal classic Fire Down Below, hands down. But real talk... I actually kinda like that movie. Steven Seagal and Kris Kristoferson are both awful, but for some reason they don't completely ruin that movie for me.
Harry Dean Stanton. Definitely in a ton of stuff!https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0001765/?ref_=nv_sr_1#actorSeems he passed away recently (Sep. 2017) at 91.Haven't seen Fire Down Below, but he also had a fair amount of screen time in Alien:
Aw. I didn't hear about that. That sucks, he was cool ole dude. I knew he was old as fuck though. 204 acting credits since 1954. I was thinking he started acting back in the 40's though, but I guess not. I do remember the times he played on the old westerns Have Gun Will Travel and Bonanza because my grandpa used to watch reruns of those all the time. Cool Hand Luke, Kellys Heroes, apparently he had a small part in the Godfather II (I can't remember his scene even though Ive seen that movie a bazillion times.) Dunno why I wanted to think he had a part in To Kill a Mockingbird, but that must be Robert Duvall I'm thinking of, I dunno.Probably the best part of Fire Down Below is Harry's song during the closing credits.https://www.youtube.com/v/OWjgLxMtQNM?start=32I dunno if he ever recorded any albums, but he was always a pretty good mountain/folk/gospel kinda musician. He could play guitar and harmonica and I believe mandolin, banjo, dulcimer, and autoharp too.