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Tags: “To put it mildly - I was just a very late bloomer" - Harry Dean Stanton, Harry Dean Stanton - Character Actor Who Became a Star - Dies at 91 - Anita Gates - nytimes.com, Harry Dean Stanton died on Friday in Los Angeles CA - he was 91, Harry Dean Stanton spent two decades typecast in Hollywood as cowboys and villains before his unusual talents began to attract notice on the strength of his performances in the movies, Harry Dean Stanton was born in West Irvine - Kentucky - a small town southeast of Lexington - on July 14th 1926, He served in the Navy in the Pacific during World War II he attended the University of Kentucky, In 1984 the seemingly impossible - or at least the unexpected - happened: Mr. Stanton - the quintessential supporting player - became a leading man, Mr. Stanton remained busy to the end, Roger Ebert once wrote that Mr. Stanton was one of two character actors (the other was M. Emmet Walsh) whose presence in a movie guaranteed that it could not be “altogether bad", Vincent Canby wrote in The New York Times in 1978 that Mr. Stanton’s “Mysterious gift” was “to be able to make everything he does seem immediately authentic"
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