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  1. The Science Pundit says

    As great as he was in Blade Runner, I still remember and cherish his performances in Ladyhawk and Buffy the Vampire Slayer.

  2. bryanfeir says

    Ladyhawke was great.

    Granted, I also liked him in Split Second, which took itself rather less seriously. He did a good ‘knows too much’ combined with ‘only sane man’.

  3. Ragutis says

    Since all the news outlets seem to have forgotten or overlooked it, I was going to pop in here to remind people of Ladyhawke. It’s nice to see that’s not necessary. RIP, Navarre.

  4. drmarcushill says

    It’s not easy being a dolphin.

    (OK, you may not get the reference if you’re not British…)

  5. birgerjohansson says

    Dolphins….survive while the rest of the planet is destroyed by the Vogons?

  6. dancaban says

    The Hitcher was my first introduction to his work in my local cinema followed by Ladyhawke on laserdisc no less (not seeing Blade Runner until many years later). Class act.

  7. astringer says

    Time passes; for those who saw Blade Runner when it first came out:- in November this year it becomes set in the past.

  8. Ragutis says

    astringer

    25 July 2019 at 3:37 am

    Time passes; for those who saw Blade Runner when it first came out:- in November this year it becomes set in the past.

    Holy crap, you’re right. On the plus side, the present world isn’t quite so dystopian. Then again, as someone who saw it in the theater… damn that makes me feel old.

  9. mnb0 says

    You guys do know he was Dutch, don’t you? In his native country he was world-famous long before 1980.