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Actor Leslie Nielsen Dies at 84

An anonymous reader writes "Famous actor Leslie Nielsen died of pneumonia at a Florida hospital Sunday evening. Leslie was renowned for his comedic roles in dozens of films and TV shows, such as The Naked Gun and Police Squad. His characteristic style and humor was always enjoyable, and he will be sorely missed." Of course you might also remember him from The Forbidden Planet, which is classic sci-fi by any measure.

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  1. Stop calling him Shirley! by 2.7182 · · Score: 3, Insightful

    He was a funny guy. Bye dude!

  2. Surely... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    you can't be serious?

    1. Re:Surely... by geminidomino · · Score: 5, Funny

      I am serious, and don't call me Shirley.

    2. Re:Surely... by RMH101 · · Score: 5, Funny

      if there's any justice in the world, the hearse will have flashing lights on top and will crash into some bins...

  3. It was pneumonia sadly... by Winckle · · Score: 5, Funny

    the doctors said it was 50/50, but there was only a 10% chance of that.

    1. Re:It was pneumonia sadly... by A.+B3ttik · · Score: 5, Funny

      Pneumonia? That's no way for a man to die. A parachute not opening... that's a way to die. Getting caught in the gears of a combine... having your nuts bit off by a Laplander, that's the way I wanna go.

    2. Re:It was pneumonia sadly... by elrous0 · · Score: 4, Funny

      He must have had the fish.

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    3. Re:It was pneumonia sadly... by Fibe-Piper · · Score: 4, Funny

      Rumack (Nielsen): You'd better tell the Captain we've got to land as soon as we can. This woman has to be gotten to a hospital. Elaine Dickinson: A hospital? What is it? Rumack (Nielsen): It's a big building with patients, but that's not important right now.

      Ah we'll miss him.

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    4. Re:It was pneumonia sadly... by JerryQ · · Score: 3, Insightful

      Life is not a journey to the grave, with the intention of arriving in a pretty and well preserved body, but rather, to skid in broadside, totally used up, loudly proclaiming "Wow!, what a ride!"

  4. He's Dead? by ObitMan · · Score: 5, Funny

    Let me know when his condition improves.

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    1. Re:He's Dead? by phishtahko · · Score: 5, Funny

      He's dead?

      and loving it!

  5. Nice Beaver! by slackbheep · · Score: 5, Funny

    "Thanks, I just had it stuffed!"

  6. It's not Leslie Nielson by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    It's Enrico Pallazzo !

  7. A dramatic actor by invid · · Score: 5, Interesting

    Before the movie "Airplane", he had always been seen as a dramatic actor. It was because of his deadpan seriousness that he was able to be so funny. Also, his role as the captain of the starship in "Forbidden Planet" was a prototype for Captain Kirk.

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    1. Re:A dramatic actor by Megane · · Score: 3, Interesting

      I always wished that someone would do a parody of Forbidden Planet with him in the starring role. It would have been awesome. I thought a good name for it would be "Prohibited Planet".

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    2. Re:A dramatic actor by c.derby · · Score: 2, Informative

      peter graves...

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    3. Re:A dramatic actor by elrous0 · · Score: 2, Funny

      Yes, him too.

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    4. Re:A dramatic actor by mcgrew · · Score: 3, Funny

      Getting the timing right and having all that stuff going on around you is definitely a challenge.

      First post!

  8. Locksmith by skyriser2 · · Score: 5, Funny

    Dutch Gunderson: Who are you and how did you get in here?
    Frank Drebin: I'm a locksmith. And, I'm a locksmith.
    -Police Squad

  9. I would have memorialized him earlier, by uwes98 · · Score: 2, Funny

    but he wasn't dead then.

  10. We're all risking death every day by elrous0 · · Score: 4, Funny

    You take a chance getting up in the morning, crossing the street, or sticking your face in a fan.

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  11. Last meal by Nidi62 · · Score: 2, Funny

    He just had to eat the fish, didn't he? RIP Leslie Nielsen, the world just got a little less funny.

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  12. Re:Sleepy way to go by arkane1234 · · Score: 2, Informative

    Ever had pneumonia?
    You can barely breathe, your coughing mucus from your lungs, and you feel the life disappearing from you.
    It's not a sleeping disease, unless you've been put to sleep by meds.

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  13. Time for a re-watch... by grub · · Score: 3, Informative


    Time to re-watch Forbidden Planet.

    If you haven't seen it, do so! It's a true classic of sci-fi.

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  14. My favorite Leslie Nielsen scene by hellfire · · Score: 4, Funny

    Leslie Nielsen walks into a bar...

    (to the waiter) "Give me the strongest thing you got."
    (In walks a body builder)
    "On second thought I'll have a black russian."
    (waiter turns to walk away, then turns toward the camera, looks at the audience, and shakes his head.)

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    1. Re:My favorite Leslie Nielsen scene by KDN · · Score: 3, Interesting

      Guy shows object to a lady and asks "cigarrette ?". Lady looks it over and says "Yes, it is". I've actually used this one when a lady offered me some doughnuts asking "Doughnuts?". I looked them over and said "Yes, they are". She looked at me funny and then giggled.

  15. I just want to tell you Leslie... by CFBMoo1 · · Score: 2, Interesting

    Rest in peace, we're all still laughing at you. Thank you for the good memories you gave us and how you will still brighten our days as we remember you.

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  16. Re:Sleepy way to go by TheGratefulNet · · Score: 2, Informative

    had it for 2 or 3 months one time. it redefined 'sickness' all before then and all after then, as well, for me. worst time in my life and hope I never get another of those. I should have been in the hospital since I could not breathe well (fighting most of the time to breathe). doctors could not do anything and just cycled antibiotics almost like going down a search-list, just serially trying things hoping something would work.

    I hope it was not painful for him. fighting to breathe is not a pleasant way to be (or to go).

    I was in my 30's at the time and it nearly killed me.

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  17. But that's not important right now. by tverbeek · · Score: 4, Interesting

    One of things that made Nielsen so good as a comedic actor was his long history as a serious, dramatic actor. Especially in his comedic debut (Airplane!) the gravitas that he brought to his deadpan delivery is what made his performance work, something a more traditional "funny man" actor couldn't have pulled off. He then leveraged his new-found reputation as a comic actor to branch out into more overt buffoonery, which is something that most other "serious" actors couldn't have pulled off.

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  18. George Zip said that? by GregC63 · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Yes, he looked at me and said, "Doc," he said, "Some time, when the crew is up against it, and the breaks are beating the boys, tell 'em to get out there and give it all they've got. And win just one for the Zipper. I don't know where I'll be then Doc, he said. But I won't smell too good, that's for sure." Airplane is still one of my top 3 movies of all time. R.I.P Leslie Neilsen

  19. Re:Sleepy way to go by MisterSquid · · Score: 2, Interesting

    Pneumonia keeps one from breathing. Understood. Do we not yet know how to oxygenate the blood through alternative means? (In case it's not blindingly obvious, I know jack about medical science.)

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  20. Re:Sleepy way to go by jimicus · · Score: 2, Informative

    Neither do I, but 5 minutes googling will tell you that we do have such machines, but you can't use them for more than a few hours at a time. Fine for surgery, pretty useless for pneumonia.

    (A bit further reading will suggest that there do exist machines which aren't as limited - I wonder if you're getting to the edges of what is possible and what is very much post-doctoral research stuff at this point?)

  21. Dear Mr Nielson in heaven, by tangent3 · · Score: 5, Funny

    I just want to wish you good luck, we're all counting on you.

  22. That random coincidence. by durrr · · Score: 3, Interesting

    I was thinking about him yesterday, of that one scene where he manages to flip the priceless but water intolerant pen into the aquarium with the award winning lionfish.
    Dunno why i was reminded of it, i didn't even remember what his name was, and when i remembered i wondered if he was still alive. And now i find out he died approximately when i was reminded of it.
    If i was paranormally inclined i'd claim to have psychic powers, but i guess it's just coincidence. It's a loss either way, he was my childhood comedy hero.

  23. Re:Sleepy way to go by MMC+Monster · · Score: 3, Informative

    Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation (ECMO) is probably what you're looking for. That being said, it not for any length of time and has very serious risks. Much safer to be intubated and put on a ventilator for a couple weeks.

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  24. Re:Sleepy way to go by Ol+Biscuitbarrel · · Score: 5, Interesting

    Both of my parents died from pneumonia, or complications therefrom, and I was there when they went, too. My father simply slept very heavily for a couple of days, then the nurses turned him over, waking him up of course; he gasped for about a minute with his eyes wide open, then expired. As ways to die, relatively peacefully. This was just last month.

    My mother died last year, and that was much harder to watch - she was heavily disabled from a stroke in 2005 and could never sit still, so was constantly pulling her oxygen mask away. Her condition grew worse and worse, finally the doctor said she had no chance of recovery, and said they could administer morphine so she could simply pass away in her sleep. It was left up to me to tell her what we were going to do, as neither of my brothers or father seemed up to it. That was about the most upsetting thing I've ever had to do, and she continued to fidget as long as possible, too.

    That was in March '09; my father subsequently became more than a bit at sea mentally, which seemed to lead to swallowing difficulties and reoccurring bouts of pneumonia. Those started after a hospital stay in Dec '09, though, for an operation on his prostate; perhaps he wouldn't have picked it up otherwise. They say hospitals are good places to become sick, paradoxically. My Dad made it to age 82. We did have some good times in the last year and a half, despite his problems with dementia. He really enjoyed watching Airplane! one night, too. My whole family was nuts about the movie when it came out, and loved Police Squad! too - for years we kept telling people about this great TV show which, of course, was ignominiously canceled after far too short a run.

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  25. What a great guy! by NormAtHome · · Score: 2, Informative

    I was honored to meet him at a SciFi show a couple years ago, he was very pleasant and seemed to really enjoy the fact that he still had so many fans. He will be greatly missed!

  26. Watched Naked Gun last night... by seebs · · Score: 3, Insightful

    I was sad to hear that his death did not involve a banana peel, a wheelchair, and eight flights of stairs.

    Re-watched Naked Gun last night. A very funny movie. The man really was brilliant. Also of interest to people who enjoyed it, "Repossessed", an Exorcist parody which uses the same actor that was the possessed girl in the original, and a few other similarly silly movies. Great use of sight gags and silly dialogue.

    I think a lot of people underestimate the positive effects comedians have on our world. I've got a nasty cold, but while I was watching that movie, I was happy and not particularly bothered by the cold.

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  27. Re:Typecasting by grcumb · · Score: 4, Interesting

    When you are a dramatic actor, it isn't too hard to transition into the "straight man" in a comedic routine. The reason it was so funny is exactly because he was a serious actor and had not done comedy before.

    Oh my, you've never acted, have you?

    Comedy - good comedy - is incredibly difficult to do. Far more difficult than straight drama. Ask yourself why De Niro has never done a good comic part. Now, one has to give full credit to the directors of Airplane and The Naked Gun series (remember: the movies themselves were funny), but Nielsen did an incredible job. Deadpan (sorry, Les) comedy is the hardest of all.

    There's a good reason why people like Bob Newhart and Leslie Nielsen are so well-respected in their craft. It's because they were phenomenally good at what they did.

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  28. Re:Typecasting by Mister+Whirly · · Score: 2, Interesting

    Yes, I have acted before - thank you for asking. (And GFY for the condescension in the question.) I didn't claim any dramatic actor could transition to comedy successfully, what I was saying is that if you are a good dramatic actor, playing the "straight man" would be less difficult than trying to be the "funny guy". Oh, and DeNiro has done comedy before in Analyze This. Currently it has a 68% rating on Rotten Tomatoes, so some people must have thought he was funny. And don't call me Shirley.

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  29. Re:Typecasting by dogsbreath · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Nielson wasn't a "straight man". The "straight man" sets up the joke or is someone that the joke reflects off of and the "straight man" doesn't make the jokes. Nielson was the comedian with the funny lines so I don't really buy your assessment. His delivery was deadpan and serious but that again did not make him the "straight man".

    It also is condescending to say he was funny only because it was unusual to see him in a comedy role. I think he had great comedic timing and delivery.

    I would agree that his extensive dramatic acting experience helped him to play his comedy roles with skill and discipline, which in turn helped make him very funny. Absolutely, LN had a natural talent for comedy.