Stephen Furst died on Friday at the age of 63. The actor was best known for playing Kent “Flounder” Dorfman in 1978’s Animal House. Furst died in his California home from complications with diabetes. His son, Nathan Furst, announced the tragic news on Saturday. “It was from complications from diabetes,” he said. “Over the last several years […]
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- 6/19/2017
- by Aleks Simeonova
- Uinterview
Film and television star Stephen Furst has passed away at the age of 63.
The actor, who was perhaps best known for his small screen roles in Babylon 5 and St. Elsewhere, died on Friday from complications associated with diabetes, his family confirmed to CNN.
His son Nathan Furst explained, "It was from
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The actor, who was perhaps best known for his small screen roles in Babylon 5 and St. Elsewhere, died on Friday from complications associated with diabetes, his family confirmed to CNN.
His son Nathan Furst explained, "It was from
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- 6/18/2017
- by Amanda Bell
- TVGuide - Breaking News
Furst played naive fraternity member Kent ‘Flounder’ Dorfman in 1978 hitSubsequent roles included Vir Coto in sci-fi series Babylon 5
Stephen Furst, who played naive fraternity pledge Flounder in the hit movie Animal House, has died of complications from diabetes, his family said on Saturday. He was 63.
Furst died on Friday at his home in Moorpark, California, north of Los Angeles, said his son, Nathan Furst.
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Stephen Furst, who played naive fraternity pledge Flounder in the hit movie Animal House, has died of complications from diabetes, his family said on Saturday. He was 63.
Furst died on Friday at his home in Moorpark, California, north of Los Angeles, said his son, Nathan Furst.
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- 6/18/2017
- by Associated Press in New York
- The Guardian - Film News
"The action and the cars," as Matt Lanter from CW's "Star-Crossed" put it, are what everyone was excited about at the premiere of Need for Speed. Both car lovers and gamers who've enjoyed the "Need for Speed" videogame knew they would feel like kids in a candy store.
For Gilles Marini (ABC Family's "Switched at Birth") and his son George, watching the flick was just some good father-son time. "We bond all the time," says Gilles. "You know I'm a dude, he's another dude, we just want to watch a good movie."
The action scenes should be especially intense, considering the stars performed all of their own stunts. When Aaron Paul heard that was the plan, he thought "it was incredibly brave. I also thought the director was out of his mind."
No one was more celebrated than Aaron Paul by everyone walking the red carpet. There was not...
For Gilles Marini (ABC Family's "Switched at Birth") and his son George, watching the flick was just some good father-son time. "We bond all the time," says Gilles. "You know I'm a dude, he's another dude, we just want to watch a good movie."
The action scenes should be especially intense, considering the stars performed all of their own stunts. When Aaron Paul heard that was the plan, he thought "it was incredibly brave. I also thought the director was out of his mind."
No one was more celebrated than Aaron Paul by everyone walking the red carpet. There was not...
- 3/11/2014
- by heyitstaramc@hotmail.com (Miranda R)
- kidspickflicks
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