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2 | [[caption-width-right:300:"G'morning. Ahm Wilford Brimley, an' I'd like ta talk to ya for a few minutes about diabeetus..."]] |
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4 | Anthony Wilford Brimley (September 27, 1934 – August 1, 2020) was the quintessential GrumpyOldMan, and also an American actor. |
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6 | Prior to becoming an actor, Brimley lived a colorful life - he served in the US Marine Corps, was a bodyguard to Creator/HowardHughes, and worked as a farrier. |
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8 | Instantly recognizable due to his large mustache and rotund physique, the Utah native first got involved in the film business in the '60s, being initially employed as a horse shoer and occasional stuntman. His first acting role came in 1970, when he was cast as recurring character Horace Brimley in ''Series/TheWaltons''. Following that, he appeared in several movies and TV series. Notable film roles include Ben Luckett in ''Cocoon'' and Dr. Blair in ''The Thing'', [[DyeingForYourArt where he appears mustache-less]]. From 1986–88 he starred in the NBC drama series ''Our House''. |
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10 | Brimley was close friends with Creator/RobertDuvall, with whom [[ThoseTwoActors he's appeared in several movies]], and he credits Duvall for helping his acting career when he was starting out in the industry. |
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12 | In addition to his acting career, Brimley was [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xpERV4M29Fc an accomplished singer of ballads]]. |
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14 | He's also well-known on the Internet for his appearance in a series of {{memetic|Mutation}} commercials for Liberty Medical Diabetic Supplies, in which he infamously pronounces the disease's name as "diabeetus". [[{{Irony}} Ironically]], he had previously been a spokesman for Quaker Oats, where he proved that he [[http://www.cracked.com/blog/the-8-most-baffling-food-mascots-all-time/ knew how to get a kid to do the right thing and eat its goddamned oatmeal]]. |
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16 | He passed away on August 1, 2020 while hospitalized in Utah for kidney disease. |
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19 | !!Partial filmography: |
20 | * ''Film/TheChinaSyndrome'' (1979) as Ted Spindler |
21 | * ''Film/TheElectricHorseman'' (1979) as Farmer |
22 | * ''Film/{{Brubaker}}'' (1980) as a prison board member |
23 | * ''Film/AbsenceOfMalice'' (1981) as Assistant U.S. Attorney General James A. Wells |
24 | * ''Film/{{The Thing|1982}}'' (1982) as Dr. Blair |
25 | * ''Film/TenderMercies'' (1983) as Harry |
26 | * ''Film/TenToMidnight'' (1983) as Capt. Malone |
27 | * ''Film/TheHotelNewHampshire'' (1984) as Iowa Bob |
28 | * ''Film/TheNatural'' (1984) as Pop Fisher |
29 | * ''Film/{{Cocoon}}'' (1985) as Ben Luckett, a role he reprised in ''Cocoon: The Return'' (1988) |
30 | * ''Film/RemoWilliamsTheAdventureBegins'' (1985) as Director Harold Smith |
31 | * ''[[Film/StarWarsEwokAdventures Ewoks: The Battle for Endor]]'' (1985) as Noa Briqualon |
32 | * ''Film/TheFirm'' (1993) as William Devasher |
33 | * ''Film/HardTarget'' (1993) as Uncle Douvee |
34 | * ''Series/HomicideLifeOnTheStreet'' (1994) as Harry "The Admiral" Prentice (1 episode) |
35 | * ''Film/MyFellowAmericans'' (1996) as Joe Hollis |
36 | * ''Film/InAndOut'' (1997) as Frank Brackett |
37 | * ''Film/BrighamCity'' (2001) as Stu |
38 | * ''Film/DidYouHearAboutTheMorgans'' (2009) as Earl Granger |
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