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Richard Bright deceased
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02/19/06 01:43 AM
02/19/06 01:43 AM
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Anthony Spilotro
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Although I am unable to officially confirm, it would appear from word of mouth that Richard Bright, who played Al Neri in the Godfather movies, died yesterday (the 18th) after being hit by a bus in New York City. I really hope this is not true because he was my favourite character in the trilogy.
"Mio padre se chiamo Antonio Andolini, e questo è per te." - Robert De Niro to Giuseppe Sillato in The Godfather Part II.
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Re: Richard Bright deceased
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02/19/06 08:18 AM
02/19/06 08:18 AM
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Here's an article from this morning's New York Post:
February 19, 2006 -- A debonair 68-year-old actor — whose half-century career included a memorable role in all three "Godfather" movies — was last night dragged to his death in a horrific tour-bus accident on the Upper West Side, police sources said.
Richard Bright, whose piercing blue eyes and dark hair saw him often cast as a cop or criminal, crumpled to the ground as he was hit by the rear wheel of an Academy bus at about 6:30 p.m. as it turned left on Columbus Avenue at 86th Street, according to witnesses.
The driver was unaware of the accident until he reached the Port Authority terminal and was questioned by police. There was no indication of a crime and no charges were filed, police sources said.
Bright, whose winter coat and dentures were left behind on the street, was pronounced dead at St. Luke's-Roosevelt Hospital.
"His face was beat up. His leg was mangled," said Teri Robinson, 47, who saw the accident from the back of a taxi. "It was very startling."
Movie fans would best know Bright from his performance as Al Neri, the bodyguard to Al Pacino's Michael Corleone character in "The Godfather" trilogy.
He played a key part in one of the most haunting scenes in "The Godfather II," when he shot Corleone's older brother Fredo (John Cazale) during a fishing trip.
The veteran actor also had guest roles in cop shows, such as "Law & Order," "Third Watch" and "The Sopranos."
"He had beautiful blue eyes and a beautiful smile," said neighbor Graham Gilbert.
Gilbert and other shocked residents of Bright's brownstone on 85th Street called the veteran actor was a kind man, who would help with the upkeep of the building.
"He was always looking out for the neighbors," Gilbert said.
Garrett Ewald, who learned of the accident as he was sitting down to watch Bright's 1976 movie, "Marathon Man," said the elderly actor often used a cane to walk.
He said Bright, in recent years, had found he had a lot of time on his hands after his wife and teenage son moved to California, allowing him to help young actors with coaching.
"You would see him on the stoop talking to [a young actor], coaching him on how to handle an audition," Ewald said.
A manager at the 3 Star Coffee Shop, near the site of the fatal accident, said Bright ate at the diner every night, and was probably on his way to the eatery when he was struck.
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Re: Richard Bright deceased
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02/19/06 09:08 AM
02/19/06 09:08 AM
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I just a minute ago heard about this on the radio. Believe it or not (and shame on me), I did not at first recognize the name of Richard Bright...then the newscaster mentioned his most 'recognizable role' as Al Pacino's 'bodyguard' in The Godfather. Too bad...and you're right, SC. Aweful way to go. Apple
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Re: Richard Bright deceased
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02/19/06 05:08 PM
02/19/06 05:08 PM
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mr. soprano
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R.I.P.
it definatly is sad for the simple reason that he still had some years left in him.
"strange things happen all the time, and so it goes and so it goes. and the book says, 'we may be through with the past, but the past is not through with us'" - MAGNOLIA
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Re: Richard Bright deceased
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02/19/06 07:52 PM
02/19/06 07:52 PM
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That's horrible. What a terrible terrible way to go.  For some reason I couldn't open the link. Since it was ruled an accident, I assume he stepped out in front of the bus??? I too have seen him in Law & Order, but he'll always be Al Neri to me. Sad news! TIS
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Re: Richard Bright deceased
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02/19/06 10:19 PM
02/19/06 10:19 PM
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Originally posted by The Italian Stallionette: ... I assume he stepped out in front of the bus??? ... TIS...I'm not sure how, but he was hit by the rear of the bus, according to the detailed article posted above by plawrence. The driver had no idea what happened and apparently drove off...a witness took down the plate #. It was ruled an accident. We can all say 'damn driver'...but imagine how this poor guy must feel, having to now live with the knowledge that the vehicle he was driving killed anybody, let alone an elderly actor best known for a role in an American classic. Apple
A wise and frugal government, which shall leave men free to regulate their own pursuits of industry and improvement, and shall not take from the mouth of labor the bread it has earned - this is the sum of good government.
- THOMAS JEFFERSON
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Re: Richard Bright deceased
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02/20/06 01:45 PM
02/20/06 01:45 PM
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This is the most horrible news. i know exactly where this is and ther are flowers and momentos out by the accident site. Its horrible. I had no idea..I am deeply saddened..
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Re: Richard Bright deceased
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02/20/06 04:31 PM
02/20/06 04:31 PM
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This is sad news. Of course, all of us must depart from this life. However, the manner in which this happened is quite unfortunate.
May God bless his family and may we all be reflectively thankful for the joy we received from this man's craft!
Cherish today and make the most of it - you never know when you will have posted on this board for the last time ...
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Re: Richard Bright deceased
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02/21/06 09:03 AM
02/21/06 09:03 AM
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Don Zadjali
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"Pain has no tendency, in its own right, to proliferate. When it is over, it is over, and the natural sequel is joy." - C. S. Lewis
"Life does not cease to be funny when people die any more than it ceases to be serious when people laugh" - George Bernard Shaw
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