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« on: May 30, 2007, 07:40:36 am »

http://mydeathspace.com/article/2007/06/01/Charles_Nelson_Reilly_(76)_died_from_complications_from_Pneumonia

OMG I can't believe that I missed that Charles nelson reilly died the day before my birthday!! (5/25/07)
http://www.latimes.com/news/printedition/california/la-me-reilly29may29,1,295863.story?coll=la-headlines-pe-california

Charles Nelson Reilly, 76; Tony-winner, TV personality
By Valerie J. Nelson, Times Staff Writer
May 29, 2007

Charles Nelson Reilly, whose persona as a wacky game show panelist and talk show guest overshadowed his serious work as a director and Tony-winning actor, has died. He was 76.

Reilly, a longtime resident of Beverly Hills, died Friday of complications from pneumonia at UCLA Medical Center, said Paul Linke, who directed Reilly's one-man show "Save It for the Stage: The Life of Reilly."

"The average person thinks of him as being on 'The Match Game.' That was a mixed blessing for him," Linke told The Times on Monday. "One of the reasons I was so motivated to get his show out there was because I wanted people to recognize that this was a heavyweight talent."

When a Times reporter visited his home in 2000, Reilly displayed an opera review that referred to him as "Charles Nelson Reilly of 'Hollywood Squares' fame."

"It's like a scarlet letter," Reilly yowled in his high-pitched, nasal voice.

Wearing his trademark ascot and oversized glasses, Reilly made a near-record 97 appearances on "The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson," often making ribald ripostes.

After a "Tonight Show" guest who was talking about Shakespeare dismissed Reilly's attempt to join the conversation, he silenced her by delivering Hamlet's "the play's the thing" monologue straight, with depth and passion, the New York Observer reported in 2001.

He broke through on Broadway in 1961, winning a Tony for playing the insidious nephew Bud Frump in the original production of "How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying." Reilly also received Tony nominations for his role in "Hello, Dolly!" in 1964 and for directing a revival of "The Gin Game" with Julie Harris in 1997.

Reilly often directed plays that starred Harris, including "The Belle of Amherst," a 1977 one-woman play about Emily Dickinson that remained one of his proudest achievements.

"He's a wonderful actor but never gets enough chance to do it," Harris told The Times in 2000. "He's taught me a lot about theater. It's his insight into the personal idiosyncrasies of human beings. He's attuned to small details — the pieces of the puzzle that make up the whole picture."

Reilly's close friend Burt Reynolds said in a 1991 Times article that he thought Reilly's reputation as the perpetual jester had worked against him in Hollywood.

"We have a thing in this town that if you are enormously witty and gregarious, you can't be very deep. There's something wrong with a society that says, 'You're the wit, but you're not the teacher.' People just haven't seen him in this arena," Reynolds said.

A well-regarded acting instructor, Reilly moved to Florida in 1979 to teach at the Burt Reynolds Institute. Reilly also coached Liza Minnelli, Bette Midler, Lily Tomlin and Christine Lahti and ran an acting school in North Hollywood.

In his one-man show, which would be his final work, Reilly told the story of his life, which began Jan. 13, 1931, in New York City. The play's name came from the phrase his mother often said when her son spoke: "Save it for the stage." In 2006, the show was made into the movie "The Life of Reilly."

He was the only child of the former Signe Elvera Nelson and Charles Joseph Reilly, who designed outdoor advertising for Paramount Pictures.

After his father had a nervous breakdown, partly brought on because his wife made him turn down a job offer from Walt Disney, he was institutionalized, Linke said.

Reilly and his mother moved to Hartford, Conn., to live with 10 relatives, all of whom spoke Swedish, in an apartment that had only cold water.

"Eugene O'Neill could never begin to get near all this," Reilly said in the 2000 Times article. At 9, he got the lead in the school play, and a teacher told his mother that Reilly was the only true actor she had ever known, the Observer reported. When he was 13, he and a friend survived a circus fire in Hartford that killed more than 165 people. It was the last time he would sit in a theater as an audience member, Reilly repeatedly said.

By 18, he had moved to New York and was soon studying with Uta Hagen and her husband, Herbert Berghof, at their acting school. Classmates included Jack Lemmon, Charles Grodin, Geraldine Page and Hal Holbrook.

Reilly never tried to hide his homosexuality, and frequently cracked double-entendres on television about being gay.

He got a job as a night mail boy at the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel and tried to get hired by NBC, but a producer told him "that they don't allow dolphins on television," Linke said.

"Charles' response was, 'It didn't bother me. I knew in my heart his words weren't true,' " Linke said. Later, Reilly would count how many game show appearances he would make in a week — once it was 27 — and consider it his revenge.

When he first came to California to co-star on television in "The Ghost and Mrs. Muir" in 1968, he stepped off the plane and said of the 70-degree weather: " 'How long has this been going on?' He said he'd been cold his whole life until then," Linke said.

Reilly made more money in one or two TV appearances with Dean Martin than he would in a year of performing on Broadway, so he stayed, Linke said.

Reilly went on to make many guest appearances in sitcoms and was a regular on "Laugh-In." In the late 1960s, Reilly bought his Beverly Hills home and also owned a 34-foot cabin cruiser that he kept in Marina del Rey.

"The world is a slightly less funny place now," Linke said. "He made people laugh along the way, and that's a legacy that lives on long after the game shows."

Reilly is survived by Patrick Hughes, his companion of more than 25 years.



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RIP crazy glasses man.
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« Reply #1 on: May 30, 2007, 07:45:13 am »

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« Reply #2 on: May 30, 2007, 07:45:22 am »

I should have known he'd have myspace pages. I submitted him.
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« Reply #3 on: May 30, 2007, 07:46:04 am »

One of my most favorite queens ever. He will be sorely missed.

RIP

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« Reply #4 on: May 30, 2007, 07:46:25 am »

Betty White HAS to be next. I really think she's the antichrist. She's like 132 years old.
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« Reply #5 on: May 30, 2007, 07:52:46 am »

http://www.brohans.com/2007/04/27/video-will-ferrell-and-alec-baldwin-inside-the-actors-studio-in-a-word-scrumtralescent
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« Reply #6 on: May 30, 2007, 09:03:12 am »

I never knew he had such an extensive background.  From B'way to Saturday morning kid shows, what a guy!

RIP Charles.
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« Reply #7 on: June 01, 2007, 08:45:32 am »

I missed this thread the first time around. I thought it woulda been bigger though.
I would say that too many aren't old enough to remember CNR but this board is chock full 'o old folks.

I remember him from Cannonball Run and Love Boat but he really did do everything. Wow.

RIP Mr. Reilly.

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25 years!?!? That's better than some most hetero relationships.
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« Reply #8 on: June 05, 2007, 05:25:03 pm »

Betty White HAS to be next. I really think she's the antichrist. She's like 132 years old.

 cheesy cheesy cheesy cheesy

I love it.

RIP CNR.  He were REALLY GREAT on "The Match Game".  He'd have me in stiches.  I'll never forget some of those HUGE glasses her wore. 
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« Reply #9 on: June 06, 2007, 10:37:48 am »

Betty White HAS to be next. I really think she's the antichrist. She's like 132 years old.

I think she is a queen too...  Whistle


How did I miss this?? ack

Must be cause Kara posted it and I ignore her Wink

RIP Charles, you rocked!
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« Reply #10 on: June 06, 2007, 11:20:54 am »

Awwww!!!!
I heard this the other day and it really bummed me out.
This guy was freakin' awesome.  He was the king of all game shows during my youth.
He make many people laugh, that's for sure.
RIP.
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« Reply #11 on: June 06, 2007, 02:01:13 pm »

http://mydeathspace.com/article/2007/06/01/Charles_Nelson_Reilly_(76)_died_from_complications_from_Pneumonia

Oi people - pay more attention to the deaths that have been posted.  This has been available since June 1  tongue

Merged both threads.
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« Reply #12 on: June 06, 2007, 02:05:59 pm »

http://mydeathspace.com/article/2007/06/01/Charles_Nelson_Reilly_(76)_died_from_complications_from_Pneumonia

Oi people - pay more attention to the deaths that have been posted.  This has been available since June 1  tongue

Merged both threads.
well If they are merged I can't tell the difference. Easy mistake if one is way down on the list. OI
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« Reply #13 on: June 06, 2007, 02:07:04 pm »

well If they are merged I can't tell the difference. Easy mistake if one is way down on the list. OI

I only merged it a few mins ago after spotting the thread in non-mds!
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« Reply #14 on: June 06, 2007, 02:08:16 pm »

I only merged it a few mins ago after spotting the thread in non-mds!

Seriously I can't see the difference. I can see where one was overlooked.
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