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  • Breakfast Club's Paul Gleason dies

    I was just watching those movies not too long ago.

    http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20060529/...o/obit_gleason

    BURBANK, Calif. - Paul Gleason, who was in "Trading Places" and "The Breakfast Club," has died. He was 67.

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    Gleason died at a local hospital Saturday of mesothelioma, a rare form of lung cancer linked to asbestos, said his wife, Susan Gleason.

    "Whenever you were with Paul, there was never a dull moment," his wife said. "He was awesome."

    A native of Miami, Gleason was an avid athlete. Before becoming an actor, he played Triple-A minor league baseball for a handful of clubs in the late 1950s.

    Gleason honed his acting skills with his mentor Lee Strasberg, whom he studied with at the Actors Studio beginning in the mid-1960s, family members said.

    Through his career, Gleason appeared in over 60 movies that included "Die Hard," "Johnny Be Good," and "National Lampoon's Van Wilder." Most recently, Gleason made a handful of television appearances in hit shows such as "Friends" and "Seinfeld."

    Gleason's passions went beyond acting. He had recently published a book of poetry.

    "He was an athlete, an actor and a poet," said his daughter, Shannon Gleason-Grossman. "He gave me and my sister a love that is beyond description that will be with us and keep us strong for the rest of our lives."

    Actor Jimmy Hawkins, a friend of Gleason's since the 1960s, said he remembered Gleason for a sharp sense of humor.

    "He just always had great stories to tell," Hawkins said.

    Gleason was survived by his wife, two daughters and a granddaughter. Funeral plans were pending.

  • #2
    RIP Paul.

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    • #3
      that sucks I liked that guy :(

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