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"I learned early on, having
known the most handsome, successful, Gary Cooper, Clark Gable, Robert Taylor,
don't ever spend too much time looking in the mirror."
You can find all about Robert Stack's career, my reading his
page on the IMDB here.
At the end, Stack was found Wednesday, May 14th, 2003, by his wife Rosemarie, slumped
over in a chair in his Bel
Air home. The home, completely invisible from the road, is located behind
this parked
car. You can't see much of it, just over the hedges, but here's his mailbox.
There is another driveway to the house, and this
is all you can see in it. Johnny Grant and the Hollywood Chamber of
Commerce sent an arrangement to his star on the Walk
of Fame. Heart failure. He was 84
years old. He was suffering from prostate cancer, and had a tumor in his heart.
Eventually that’s what did him in.

Robert loved his fans, and couldn’t believe it when people
wouldn’t take the time to sign autographs for a fan. Not like Joan Van Ark, or
that buttface David Spade.
There was a private service at Westwood Memorial
Park, where Robert is inurned in the private Room of Prayer.

Rest in Peace, Robert. I thought you were a blast in Airplane.
July 2008 - Robert Stack's house is now
gone. Oil has struck again.
Findadeath.com friend Shannon from Chicago sends us
this:
Hi Scott, I just had
something you might find interesting on Robert Stack, showing what a nice
guy he really was. I sent him a letter in February of 2003, asking if I
could have an autograph. I promptly received one a week later that said,
"To Shannon, all the best, Robert Stack." Well, of course it
had gotten destroyed in the mail, so I wrote him again at the end of April 2003,
asking if I could possibly get another because of my situation. I also
enclosed a letter with questions on it, that I was hoping he'd answer. On
May 14th, I had heard that he had died of heart failure on the radio.
The next day, I went to the mailbox and there was my SASE from Mr.
Stack. I opened it carefully (I also noted that it was postmarked May
13, 2003) and saw another autographed picture, signed the same way.
Furthermore, he had enclosed my letter with the questions on it. Here
were the answers:
1) Would you ever like to do anymore movies? -I'm doing a Broadway play
plus Unsolved Mysteries.
2) Are you still making new episodes of Unsolved Mysteries? -[No answer,
see above]
3) Do you receive a lot of requests for autographs? -Yes!
4) Do you have any children or grandchildren? -Two - boy and girl [he
underlined children and crossed out grandchildren]
5) Are you proud of your life and everything you've accomplished? -It's
been a GOOD [underlined] life. R.S.
How ironic is that last question??? Thanks! |
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