But Zeck was not offended by that and explained why. At the time, he was a ladies' man dating several women, and falling in love was not his intention. This includes photos, which are not obviously retro and portraits of famous young women doing nothing but posing. When veteran star Dennis Franz fell in love with his one and only wife, Joanie Zeck, he was not ready for commitment. Please add the info in the comments.ĥ: All reposts less than six months old and all reposts less than a year old from Top 100 will be removed.ħ: We reserve the right to remove any post that doesn't showcase historical coolness. ![]() Nobody cares about your sexual impulses, least of all the OP.Ĥ: All posts highlighting, in the title, that someone has recently passed away or titles trying to evoke sympathy upvotes will be deleted. Offensive comments include anything about pimping, about people's moms and scoring women. If you've found a photo, video, or photo essay of people from the past looking fantastic, here's the place to share it.ġ: Photos and videos must be over 25 years old.Ģ: Please put the year or decade in title, otherwise your post will be removed.ģ: Spam, racist, homophobic, sexist and offensive comments, as well as brigading, consistent reposting and shitposting, will result in a lifetime ban. My friend Lars I mentioned above was Army 62B and was involved towards the end when the runway was blocked by the C-130.A pictorial and video celebration of history's coolest kids, everything from beatniks to bikers, mods to rude boys, hippies to ravers. I thought the Marines (III MAF) had a monopoly on Khe Sanh. Franz was born Dennis Franz Schlachta in Maywood, Illinois, the son of. Norman Buntz on Hill Street Blues, playing a large part in many episodes during the final two seasons. Since the 82nd was Army, I am embarrassed. Dennis Franz is an American actor best known for his role as Andy Sipowicz, a gritty police detective in the television series NYPD Blue. We in the Air Force concluded (rightly) that anything that purposefully falls from the sky is bird-related. Bob corrects me and says Dennis was in the 82nd “bird poop” Airborne. Smart people with a well-developed sense of survival instinct. A few brave souls pointed at me or flipped me off. I came home in camo fatigues with a survival knife showing below the edge of my shirt. Although he has in the past performed Shakespeare, his appearance led to his being typecast early in his career as a police officer. Franz began his acting career at Chicago's Organic Theater Company. He served eleven months with the 82nd Airborne Division in Vietnam. Indochina is like a stain you can never quite wash out of your soul-nor would you want to. After graduating from college, Franz was drafted into the United States Army. Military service: US Army (Vietnam, 82nd and 101st Airborne) Father: (German immigrant, postal worker) Mother: Eleanor (postal worker) Sister: Heidi (b. He describes acting in several Robert Altman and Brian DePalma films and details his work on Hill Street. Gender: Male Religion: Jewish Race or Ethnicity: White Sexual orientation: Straight Occupation. Having a full time- job as Charon the boatman on the River Styx would not be my first choice of MOS. In his two-and-a-half-hour Archive interview, Dennis Franz talks about his early years breaking into the theater, including his work performing as a regular member of the Organic Theater Company in Chicago in the early 1970s. 501Keanu 1.34K subscribers Subscribe 384K views 11 years ago This clip is an. He was never able to talk about what he went through and I don’t blame him. 0:00 / 11:19 Dennis Franz tells the story of a young Marine at the The Siege of Khe Sanh, Vietnam, in 1968. Early Life and Military Service Dennis Franz. He punched out from pancreatic cancer several years ago while I was in the hospital. Buntz was actually the second character that Franz played on HSB, having previously portrayed Detective. A good friend flew in and out several times in a dust off. That’s strange because he thinks Marines are just big galoots with nothing more than muscle between the ears. There are many who served– some who damn near didn’t make it back. Sometimes we fail to look around us and really see those who walk by.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
Details
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |