Think about it lying sideways while drinking a glass of wine.
That helped. James Spader?
Paul Giamatti
So this sounds now like it's
a free post anyway.
Boy, what a delayed reaction. I got it!
I saw Sideways just recently, and had gained a new fondness for Mr. Giamatti. Anyway, this was for Raf. You're clue sailed right over my head and I just caught it now.
Well, that's all I can tell you. It's that guy who often introduces himself to the main character by turning around and saying "Yyyyyyessss?" I picture Lucille Ball as his foil, though I'm sure she's not the only one.
Well, that's all I can tell you. It's that guy who often introduces himself to the main character by turning around and saying "Yyyyyyessss?" I picture Lucille Ball as his foil, though I'm sure she's not the only one.
Now I'm pretty sure whom you mean. I just don't remember his name!
Now I'm pretty sure whom you mean. I just don't remember his name! :asdf:/>
George
Can you remember SOMETHING beyond what Raf posted?
Well, that's all I can tell you. It's that guy who often introduces himself to the main character by turning around and saying "Yyyyyyessss?" I picture Lucille Ball as his foil, though I'm sure she's not the only one.
She was neither the first nor last comedian for whom he served as a foil. He did, however, play at least 3 roles
Recommended Posts
Top Posters In This Topic
997
389
961
272
Popular Days
Jun 28
15
Aug 15
11
Feb 19
11
Jun 21
11
Top Posters In This Topic
GeorgeStGeorge 997 posts
Raf 389 posts
WordWolf 961 posts
Human without the bean 272 posts
Popular Days
Jun 28 2016
15 posts
Aug 15 2023
11 posts
Feb 19 2015
11 posts
Jun 21 2016
11 posts
Popular Posts
WordWolf
He was looking for it to use as a clue in a game round a few weeks after he was looking for it. Meanwhile, I hope he posts the next one soon.
GeorgeStGeorge
Refreshing the page after submitting works, too. George
GeorgeStGeorge
Well ... yeah. I was about 15 when it came out. (Saw it a couple of years later, when I was in college.) Fonda DID win the Best Actress Oscar for the performance. George
Posted Images
Raf
Dorothy Gale
Link to comment
Share on other sites
GeorgeStGeorge
I was tempted to say Honor Blackman, but she was CATHERINE Gale.
I suspect that we're talking about Judy Garland.
George
Link to comment
Share on other sites
Human without the bean
So this sounds now like it's
a free post anyway.
Boy, what a delayed reaction. I got it!
I saw Sideways just recently, and had gained a new fondness for Mr. Giamatti. Anyway, this was for Raf. You're clue sailed right over my head and I just caught it now.
Bartender! Drinks all around.
Link to comment
Share on other sites
GeorgeStGeorge
No, because
And
And
Link to comment
Share on other sites
Human without the bean
Well I did say I was off topic didn't I.
Link to comment
Share on other sites
Raf
Judy Garland is correct.
Link to comment
Share on other sites
GeorgeStGeorge
Hercules
Sinbad
Cain
George
Link to comment
Share on other sites
Human without the bean
Tony Curtis?
Link to comment
Share on other sites
GeorgeStGeorge
Interesting guess, but no.
This should give it away:
Hercules
Sinbad
Cain
Hulk
George
Link to comment
Share on other sites
WordWolf
Unless these are voice-actor roles, a big dude who could pass for Hercules or the Hulk.
Out of those who played the Hulk, Lou Ferrigno did it non-CGI,
so I'm going with "Lou Ferrigno."
Link to comment
Share on other sites
GeorgeStGeorge
You got it.
George
Link to comment
Share on other sites
WordWolf
Looking for an actor.
Freddie Fillmore
Ralph Ramsey
Dickie Davis
AK Bailey
Clifford Hastings
Harry Frisby
Link to comment
Share on other sites
WordWolf
Looking for an actor.
Freddie Fillmore
Ralph Ramsey
Dickie Davis
AK Bailey
Clifford Hastings
Harry Frisby
Aloysius Kilgallen
Oliver Benson
R.L. Nielson
Rocky Stone
Cecil B. Pomeroy
Dr Pavlov
Link to comment
Share on other sites
GeorgeStGeorge
A couple of the characters sound familiar, but I can't place them. :(
George
Link to comment
Share on other sites
Human without the bean
Me three. NO. Actually. I don't click on anyone yet.
Link to comment
Share on other sites
WordWolf
Looking for an actor.
Freddie Fillmore
Ralph Ramsey
Dickie Davis
AK Bailey
Clifford Hastings
Harry Frisby
Aloysius Kilgallen
Oliver Benson
R.L. Nielson
Rocky Stone
Cecil B. Pomeroy
Dr Pavlov
You may have trouble remembering his name, but you'd recognize him by voice for certain, and probably by face.
He's got a lot of roles with names like "Salesclerk" and the like, but no official name.
I guarantee that if you heard him say a specific word, you'd remember him.
And I would not accept "no" on that suggestion. Noo, I would not.
Link to comment
Share on other sites
Raf
Would you accept yyyyessss?
Link to comment
Share on other sites
WordWolf
It would certainly be relevant to this round! :)
Link to comment
Share on other sites
Raf
Well, that's all I can tell you. It's that guy who often introduces himself to the main character by turning around and saying "Yyyyyyessss?" I picture Lucille Ball as his foil, though I'm sure she's not the only one.
Link to comment
Share on other sites
GeorgeStGeorge
Now I'm pretty sure whom you mean. I just don't remember his name!
George
Link to comment
Share on other sites
WordWolf
Can you remember SOMETHING beyond what Raf posted?
She was neither the first nor last comedian for whom he served as a foil. He did, however, play at least 3 roles
in the "I Love Lucy" show alone.
Link to comment
Share on other sites
WordWolf
For the curious, on that show, he played (of his named characters):
Ralph Ramsey, Ben Benjamin, Freddie Fillmore, Dickie Davis, Henry the waiter,
and Sergeant Nelson.
(Unnamed characters were: Customs Officer, and Conductor.)
Link to comment
Share on other sites
GeorgeStGeorge
Well, he was balding, but with dark hair, an aquiline nose, and usually had a big smile with his "Yessss."
George
Link to comment
Share on other sites
WordWolf
His name was "FRANK NELSON."
("Sgt Nelson" shared his last name.)
He did voiceover work for a number of cartoons (like the Flintstones) through the decades.
He began in RADIO and was a foil for Jack Benny, among others.
Often imitated, but never quite duplicated.
Ok, whichever one of you 2 can have it. Raf had the 1st specific answer, but if he's not in the
mood to post, George can take it.
Link to comment
Share on other sites
Join the conversation
You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.