Yes, I do. I just saw her the other day in an old episode of 'Murder She Wrote' and who could ever forget....Gort, Klatu Barada nicto (spelling??). ha ha
Yes I do remember Patrica Neal and I just heard the sad news that she died today. I remember years ago she had a very serious stroke and fought her way back from it to carry on acting. A fine lady and a fine actress, another of the Hollywood Greats that have gone.
Oh, yes. Who doesn't recognize that voice of hers? I most vividly remember her in "The Fountainhead" and, oddly enough, a "Little House on the Prairie" episode in which she played a dying woman trying to find a good home for her children before she died.
Yes indeed, a good actress I thought, so sad to here of her passing.
In the wonderful film, 'All Quiet on the Western front', she played the mother of the young German boy, Paul going off to war, and her performance seemed so true and real. (1979 version).
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Yes, I do. I just saw her the other day in an old episode of 'Murder She Wrote' and who could ever forget....Gort, Klatu Barada nicto (spelling??). ha ha
Yes I do remember Patrica Neal and I just heard the sad news that she died today. I remember years ago she had a very serious stroke and fought her way back from it to carry on acting. A fine lady and a fine actress, another of the Hollywood Greats that have gone.
Yes RIP Patricia Neal.
Her own life story was quite dramatic what with her and her husband Roald Dahl working to overcome the series of strokes she went through.
I remember her playing the nursing sister in The Hasty Heart alongside Ronald Reagan and Richard Todd.
Oh, yes. Who doesn't recognize that voice of hers? I most vividly remember her in "The Fountainhead" and, oddly enough, a "Little House on the Prairie" episode in which she played a dying woman trying to find a good home for her children before she died.
The Day The Earth Stood Still.
Yes indeed, a good actress I thought, so sad to here of her passing.
In the wonderful film, 'All Quiet on the Western front', she played the mother of the young German boy, Paul going off to war, and her performance seemed so true and real. (1979 version).
Sadly, the first time I remember her was from the precursor to the Waltons, called "The Homecoming". Also, from Little House on the Prairie.
"Hud" and who could ever forget that sultlry, deep voice? She battled back from a very bad stroke years ago. Quite a lady.
Sorry to hear that. I recall she overcame a bad stroke some years ago.
Yes, who can forget her performance in `Hud'.
A great actress who will be sadly missed.