tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9094270667589289554.post7193166606917173737..comments2024-03-18T00:37:32.121-07:00Comments on Tosh Berman: Writer & Publisher Blog: April 10, 2014 (100th day)Tosh Bermanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01303116458264444064noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9094270667589289554.post-21260869595040806922014-04-10T17:01:49.203-07:002014-04-10T17:01:49.203-07:00we've touched on rifleman before
reason it wo...we've touched on rifleman before<br /><br />reason it worked was cause it was true:<br />and as kid you picked up on it-<br /><br />"Johnny Crawford said of his relationship with Connors: "I was very fond of Chuck, and we were very good friends right from the start. I admired him tremendously." Crawford also said about the same sport that Connors had played: "I was a big baseball fan when we started the show, and when I found out that Chuck had been a professional baseball player, I was especially in awe of him. I would bring my baseball and a bat and a couple of gloves whenever we went on location, and at lunchtime I would get a baseball game going, hoping that Chuck would join us. And he did, but after he came to bat, we would always have trouble finding the ball. It would be out in the brush somewhere or in a ravine, and so that would end the game."<br /><br />Crawford stayed in touch with Connors until his death in 1992. "We remained friends throughout the rest of his life. He was always interested in what I was doing and ready with advice, and anxious to help in any way that he could ... He was a great guy, a lot of fun, great sense of humor, bigger than life, and he absolutely loved people. He was very gregarious and friendly, and not at all bashful ... I learned a great deal from him about acting, and he was a tremendous influence on me. He was just my hero." <br /><br /><br />cheers<br /><br />ElNeatohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17539587594326752773noreply@blogger.com