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Thursday, January 08, 2004(He doesn't mind his friends calling him "Bob.")I agree, three cheers for Duvall. He's a fine actor, and he's not a fool (see Steven Spielberg). He's had a long career of great distinction. Here are some highlights: 1962 - To Kill A Mockingbird (Arthur 'Boo' Radley) 1970 - M*A*S*H (Maj. Frank Burns) 1972 - The Godfather (Tom Hagen) 1974 - The Godfather: Part II (Tom Hagen) 1978 - Invasion of the Body Snatchers (uncredited, Priest on swing) 1979 - Apocalypse Now (Lt. Col. William 'Bill' Kilgore) 1983 - Tender Mercies (Mac Sledge) 1984 - The Natural (Max Mercy) 1989 - "Lonesome Dove" TV miniseries (Augustus 'Gus' McCrae) 1997 - The Apostle (Euliss 'Sonny' Dewey - The Apostle E.F.) 2003 - Gods and Generals (Gen. Robert E. Lee) 42 years, and counting. [Permalink] (0) comments
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