R.I.P Leslie Nielson

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R.I.P Leslie Nielson

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He was pure comic gold in Airplane and The Naked Gun movies. And played a villain superbly in Creep Show. And not forgetting his other 'serious' roles in The Poseidon Adventure and Forbidden Planet.

I liked that mock interview he created for an ad a few years ago in which a clown offers him a sandwich near the end.

Leslie Neilson: "I'll never take a sandwich from a clown"
Media (confused): "Why??"
Leslie Neilson: "They taste funny."
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In my movie reference book the Forbidden Planet is rated as the finest science fiction film ever made.
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Patrick wrote:And not forgetting his other 'serious' roles in The Poseidon Adventure and Forbidden Planet.
At first I was, "The Poseidon Adventure? Nielson wasn't in that." Then I remembered--he was the captain! Good call. Forbidden Planet is awesome of course, but I was just looking over his credits--man, he had one hell of a career in TV. Steady all the way back to the beginnings.

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Leslie Nielson might have discovered late in his career that he was a very good comic actor, but prior to Airplane (which I never found especially funny) he enjoyed a varied and respected career as a leading man in film and TV.

For me his two finest hours were Forbidden Planet and The Naked Gun. I've been a fan of Forbidden Planet since I was about 10 years old (1983) and everything about that film works so well - a lesson in film making!

He enjoyed a remarkably consistent career, being in demand from his early acting years right through to the end.
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