He appeared in the 1st Broadway show I ever saw, Golden Boy with Sammy Davis Jr . Those tunes are still in my head. Loved him in Enemy Mine . May he Rest in Peace, Amen .
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I liked the guy. I can’t say that about most denizens of Hollywood.
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Rest in peace Sgt. Foley.
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I liked seeing him kick Richard Gere’s ass. Was he a lib?
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Mayo, I want your D.O.R.!!!
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He always seemed like a class act.
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pretty good in the laughing policeman
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mayo-nays!
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RIP
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from El Diablo
“you shot him in the back!”
“Back was to me.”
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I remember watching a rerun of the Partridge Family and he and Richard Pryor were on it.
Found it humorous as I’m sure I saw that as a kid and had no idea who either one of them were.
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how did he get roped into iron eagle, horrible movie
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Always liked him. Didn’t know his politics, which is a good thing. He did a couple of guest appearances on the Rockford Files. I think he was friends with Garner.
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Always liked to see Lou Gosset Jr. onscreen. Of course my fav’ was him as a drill Sargent in, An Officer and a Gentleman – stand-out actor. He was a standup guy off screen as well. Carry on Mr. Gosset. RIP.
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As a Young Kid I liked him in Iron Eagle even though the movie plot sucked.
Hey, I was only 16.
Seriously though, where else could you see F-16’s on a big screen except for Top Gun & the F-14’s?
Remember Kids, the “INTERNET” in the 1980’s was the NETTING in your Nike/Adidas/Rebok running shorts that helped hold your marble pouch in.
Have a Good Flight CHAPPY…
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Rest in Peace Chappy
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MSNBC keeps saying the same thing about every celebrity that has passed away: “Beloved [so and so] passed away today”.
Maybe Lou Gosset was beloved, at least by his family, but not by everybody. I don’t even know what movies he was in, but I have heard of him.
Always liked him. Good presence in movies.
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Watched him tonight on a DVD I had, “The Deep”. 1977. Never heard anything bad, never looked for anything bad. Better actor than many we have today. May he rest in peace.
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God speed Louis.
Have no idea what his politics were which is fine with me. He was really good in that fight movie with James Woods.
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I liked him in the tv show from the 70’s The Young Rebels. RIP 🙏
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JM: I watched a video on YouTube this week about short-lived TV shows of 1970-71 and it had The Young Rebels. I don’t know that I had ever heard of he show before, but I was surprised to see that Gossett was one of the stars.
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Damn. Rest in peace Louis.
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RadioMattM, it was a good show, but unfortunately it only made 15 episodes. They were fighting the British in the American Revolution.
He appeared in the 1st Broadway show I ever saw, Golden Boy with Sammy Davis Jr . Those tunes are still in my head. Loved him in Enemy Mine . May he Rest in Peace, Amen .
I liked the guy. I can’t say that about most denizens of Hollywood.
Rest in peace Sgt. Foley.
I liked seeing him kick Richard Gere’s ass. Was he a lib?
Mayo, I want your D.O.R.!!!
He always seemed like a class act.
pretty good in the laughing policeman
mayo-nays!
RIP
from El Diablo
“you shot him in the back!”
“Back was to me.”
I remember watching a rerun of the Partridge Family and he and Richard Pryor were on it.
Found it humorous as I’m sure I saw that as a kid and had no idea who either one of them were.
how did he get roped into iron eagle, horrible movie
Always liked him. Didn’t know his politics, which is a good thing. He did a couple of guest appearances on the Rockford Files. I think he was friends with Garner.
Always liked to see Lou Gosset Jr. onscreen. Of course my fav’ was him as a drill Sargent in, An Officer and a Gentleman – stand-out actor. He was a standup guy off screen as well. Carry on Mr. Gosset. RIP.
As a Young Kid I liked him in Iron Eagle even though the movie plot sucked.
Hey, I was only 16.
Seriously though, where else could you see F-16’s on a big screen except for Top Gun & the F-14’s?
Remember Kids, the “INTERNET” in the 1980’s was the NETTING in your Nike/Adidas/Rebok running shorts that helped hold your marble pouch in.
Have a Good Flight CHAPPY…
Rest in Peace Chappy
MSNBC keeps saying the same thing about every celebrity that has passed away: “Beloved [so and so] passed away today”.
Maybe Lou Gosset was beloved, at least by his family, but not by everybody. I don’t even know what movies he was in, but I have heard of him.
Always liked him. Good presence in movies.
Watched him tonight on a DVD I had, “The Deep”. 1977. Never heard anything bad, never looked for anything bad. Better actor than many we have today. May he rest in peace.
God speed Louis.
Have no idea what his politics were which is fine with me. He was really good in that fight movie with James Woods.
I liked him in the tv show from the 70’s The Young Rebels. RIP 🙏
JM: I watched a video on YouTube this week about short-lived TV shows of 1970-71 and it had The Young Rebels. I don’t know that I had ever heard of he show before, but I was surprised to see that Gossett was one of the stars.
Damn. Rest in peace Louis.
RadioMattM, it was a good show, but unfortunately it only made 15 episodes. They were fighting the British in the American Revolution.