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Nije da je Bolji život loš doduše, ali eto.

 

roflčići :D

 

Ako, turi disclaimer, nemoj ti vidi ekipa sa sporta šta si reko za Bolji Život :P

 

 

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RIP Miguel Ferrer

 

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Warren Frost, a career television actor known for his roles in Twin Peaks and Seinfeld, has died at the age of 91.

 

Frost passed away Friday morning after a lengthy illness, according to his son, Mark, who himself is known for co-creating Twin Peaks alongside David Lynch.

 

 

 

On Twin Peaks, Warren Frost played the town’s physician, Will “Doc” Hayward. He appeared in 30 episodes during the show’s original two-season run and will be seen in the forthcoming revival coming to Showtime.

Frost also had a notable role in Seinfeld playing Mr. Ross, the father of George Costanza’s fiancee Susan Ross.

 

Over the course of his fifty-year career, Frost also appeared in Matlock, The Larry Sanders Show, and As the World Turns.

In the early years of his life, Frost was a member of the US Navy an served in Europe during the Normandy landings.

In a statement issued by Mark, he said of his father, “From the Normandy shores on D-Day to his 50-year career on stage and screen, he remained the same humble guy from Vermont who taught us that a life devoted to telling the right kind of truths can make a real difference in the lives of others. We’re grateful to have shared him with the world for as long as we did.”

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