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Maybe you're not [gay]. How can you be sure?
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Ted Wass-Capucine "La maldición de la pantera rosa" (Curse of the pink panther) 1983, de Blake Edwards.
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“and you’re jodie?”
“you sound surprised.”
soap (1977-1981)
#again. absolutely devastated that i will Never be as funny as jodie dallas#soap#soapedit#jodie dallas#billy crystal#carol david#rebecca balding#danny dallas#ted wass#chuck campbell#jay johnson#myedit#this was in my drafts but it's too good of a scene for it to stay there forever!#retrotvblr#grandmastv
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I've been watching "Blossom" with Mayim Bialik and Joey Lawrence on Hulu.
It blows my mind how often and non-discreetly sex is mentioned in the first two seasons. This is a teen show from the early 90s. Lol.
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William Hootkins in the 1980s (2 of 5)
In 1983 William Hootkins guest-starred on 3 American network TV shows. They were Taxi, Cagney & Lacey and Remington Steele.
In this Remington Steele episode, William Hootkins and Stephanie Zimbalist played it for laughs as Hootkins portrayed his drunken, horny man.
He also appeared in an episode of Philip Marlowe, Private Eye which was a collaboration of UK, Canada and US production and ran on UK's ITV and HBO in 1983.
Later in the year he appeared in Curse of the Pink Panther. Ted Wass played an American bumbling detective in search of Clouseau. Hootkins played the same cab driver as he did in Trail of the Pink Panther. This time his passenger was Wass and his cab was actively being fired upon.
Hootkins also appears in the premiere episode of 1983 UK Agatha Christie whodunit mini-series Partners in Crime.
William Hootkins was in British Comedy-Drama movie Water with Michael Caine in January 1985.
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The 1963 film is a comedy about the theft of the Pink Panther diamond. It had an animated title sequence by Ken Harris for Friz Freleng. Both were Warner Bros/Looney Tunes animators. The Panther is more catlike here. Again he is a representation of a diamond used in the film's plot, which has a telltale flaw resembling a leaping panther.
Peter Sellers' character of the bumbling detective Inspector Clouseau proved popular, and returned in "A Shot In the Dark" (1964). Alan Arkin played a version of the character in 1968 which was less successful.
The animated Pink Panther character was refined further by Ken Harris and Richard Williams in "Return of the Pink Panther," in 1975, which established this as the title for the film series, and made the Panther "more elegant." Tony White animated the character for "The Pink Panther Strikes Again" (1976), for Richard Williams. Sellers returned again for Revenge of the Pink Panther (1978).
Friz Freleng (with David H. DePatie) did a series of animated shorts with the Pink Panther character in 1964 and 1965, after Warner Bros' animation studio had shut down in 1963. Warners tried to start the studio up again, but Freleng found the Pink Panther series more lucrative. These shorts were co-directed by Hawley Pratt who continued the series for MGM/UA. Other directors took over and the series continued until 1978, theatrically and on television. Inspector Clouseau, and/or variations on him, are also in these cartoons as the "little man" who the Panther torments. There was also The Ant and the Aardvark (1969-1971).
The DePatie-Freleng studio was bought by Marvel comics around 1980. Marvel later produced series like Muppet Babies.
The name was occasionally brought back for TV series "Pink Panther and Sons" (1984-86), "The Pink Panther" (with Matt Frewer voicing the character, 1993-96), and "Pink Panther and Pals" (2010)
After Peter Sellers' death in 1980, there were many unsuccessful attempts to keep the Pink Panther live-action film series going, by Blake Edwards and producers. 1982's Trail of the Pink Panther briefly features a WWII-era Clouseau played by Danny Peacock, and unused footage of Sellers. Curse of the Pink Panther (1983) features Ted Wass. Son of the Pink Panther (1993) featured Roberto Benigni.
In 2006, Steve Martin starred as the bumbling Inspector Clouseau in a remake film of "The Pink Panther," with Kevin Kline and Beyonce Knowles. The film got a sequel in 2009. As is now customary, the films feature the Pink Panther diamond and have an animated title sequence with the animated Pink Panther character.
#the pink panther#this got a lot more reblogs before I added context#but I knew I had to add some context#if you don't add context you drive engagement because people want to say their piece about it
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Rules of Engagement: S5. E6 (2010)
Director: Ted Wass
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i thikn ted smlels like cheap cologne and dolar store bef jerky
SO TRUE i wass about to say something else but i fear that the gods would smite me
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SHEENA (1984) - JUNGLE QUEENS IN MOVIES (Part 3/10)
The last major Jungle queen movie was released in 1984 taking the comic book character Sheena to an action film starring Tanya Roberts as the white girl raised by an African shaman to become the protector of the land and the animals. An eye candy action movie which has not too badly aged.
Above are the original movie posters from Japan and the US
Director: John Guillermin Actors: Tanya Roberts, Ted Wass
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84 From '84: Oh, God! You Devil
Oh, God! You Devil George Burns returns as God, and as Satan. They battle over the soul of a young rock star who is willing to sell his soul to the devil. Cast: George Burns as God and the Devil (Harry O. Tophet) George Burns as the Devil (Harry O. Tophet) Ted Wass as Bobby Shelton Ron Silver as Gary Frantz Roxanne Hart as Wendy Shelton Eugene Roche as Charlie Gray 1984 viewing I never…
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#soap#soapedit#chuck and bob campbell#burt campbell#jodie dallas#danny dallas#jay johnson#ted wass#billy crystal#richard mulligan#ventriloquism#grandmastv#retrotvblr#sitcomedit#s3e21#s3
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Robert Wagner-Ted Wass-Capucine-David Niven "La maldición de la pantera rosa" (Curse of the Pink Panther) 1983, de Blake Edwards.
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“burt didn’t come home. he’s dead, i know it.”
soap (1977-1981)
#mary campbell my love for you knows no bounds#soap#soapedit#grandmastv#retrotvblr#mary campbell#danny dallas#cathryn damon#ted wass#myedit
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🎫 for an f/o you haven't gushed about on this blog yet, maybe? (dragonsmooch)
spinning the wheel of blorbo in my brain only for it to land on this motherfucker to a Loud incorrect buzzer noise /lighthearted joking
OKAY BUT. squishes his face. and bites him. that is all thank you for joining my ted talk
HFKK okok fr i think when the first movie with loki came out i wass. well my brain said 13-14 google says Thor was 2011?? so i was probably 13-14 when i Actually Watched It for the first time. which tracks bc that was both my I'm Not Like Other Girls (thats a surprise tool that will help us later!) era and my like. hfjkd the era where i Adamantly denied having crushes on characters Or celebrities ESPECIALLY ones that were popular even if it was Blatant
so shout out to this mf basically for being the reigning champion of the “how long can jackal stay tsundere about one man” competition (im still tsun. i don't like him. ignore the pictures falling out of my arms those are for a FRIEND-)
secondary shout out in the form of “you're the reason i'm Like This. the kneel scene did Something to my brain chemistry and im still figuring out What” <- acting like i don't Still get all giddy and kick my feet like a kid w a crush
but he's JUST. he's just. chewing on his arms i like him and he's Pretty <3 and he's very smart which is becoming a Theme here but i think i just love how much of a smartass he is hjdk he opens his mouth and im equal parts “i like your funny bastard words” and “maybe if I kiss him it'll shut him up. who said that”
ALSO LIKE. god okay theres this scene where he's like “hi I'm loki you might know me-” and then just gets punched. and LAUGHS and goes “:3 i like her” like MA'AM SIR AND OR TITLE. HOW. how am i to be Normal here. you, you can't just do that to me. bc now im curious if you'll just laugh if i smack you- who said that. we have ghosts in this ask-
tldr i like. i like him :} in a very "im putting a note in ur locker that says get out of my school" kind of way
#jackals barks#dragon tag#ship: im not gonna tell you (im in love)#HE MAKES ME FEEL MANY EMOTIONS most of them are. biting#also absolutely hilarious my brain will try to go 'i mean shipping with him is cringe-' and im like#'my me in christ. have you SEEN the rest of our list. this is the most normal one we have wtf'
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‘Blossom’ Cast: Where Are They Now?
From child stars to Hollywood mainstays! Mayim Bialik, Joey Lawrence and more actors paved the way for lasting careers when they appeared on Blossom in the early ‘90s. The sitcom ran on NBC for five seasons — from July 1990 to May 1995. Bialik (Blossom Russo), Lawrence (Joey Russo), Jenna von Öy (Six Lemeure), Michael Stoyanov (Anthony Russo), Ted Wass (Nick Russo), David Lascher (Vinnie…
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