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Legendary actor has died

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I will always remember Kirk Douglas playing Doc Holiday in the movie The Gunfight at OK Corral.

RIP: Kirk Douglas
 
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From NPR (abridged):
Kirk Douglas, Hollywood Tough Guy And 'Spartacus' Superstar, Dies At 103

His son Michael Douglas announced the actor's death: "To the world he was a legend. ... But to me and my brothers Joel and Peter he was simply Dad."

Kirk Douglas, for more than two decades "cast a giant shadow," playing two or even three starring roles each year. When he was not cast for Ben-Hur, losing the role to Charlton Heston, Douglas countered with his own Roman epic, Spartacus. Douglas produced the film and starred as the title character who famously revolted against his Roman captors.

In Stanley Kubrick's Paths of Glory, Douglas played the principled Colonel Dax, stepping into an iconic role of the good man fighting the establishment. His best performance was perhaps as Vincent van Gogh in Lust for Life.

Off-screen, Douglas led a revolt, against Hollywood's blacklist. The communist witch-hunts of the 1950s had destroyed many careers, including that of Spartacus screenwriter Dalton Trumbo. Douglas was disgusted by this hypocrisy, and saying "to hell with it," put Trumbo's real name in the film credits.

When Spartacus became a hit, the blacklist was effectively finished. More than three decades later, speaking with NPR's Susan Stamberg, Douglas reflected upon this impulsive but life-defining decision: "Sometimes I often think that if I were much older, would I still have done it? It was an impulsive thing. I'm proud of it. I think it's one of the good things that I've done in life."
 
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R.I.P. Spartacus. You showed a generation a hero.
 

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One of the all-time big Hollywood stars of his time and a personal favourite of mine. He lived a full and long life. Another of the Great Generation has now passed. May he R.I.P. now.
 
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