ANOTHER Performer Dead in House Fire!

Two in one week; this is getting creepy:

LOS ANGELES (AP) - Dennis Patrick, a veteran actor who played the Ewing family’s banker on Dallas, has died after a fire at his home. He was 84. The actor, whose career spanned five decades, was found Sunday in the Hollywood Hills home, said Michael Riddle, a supervising investigator with the Los Angeles County Coroner’s Office. Many of Patrick’s roles leaned toward the macabre, including appearances on the The Twilight Zone, The Alfred Hitchcock Hour and the campy '60s soap opera Dark Shadows. His more recent appearances include the 1988 TV miniseries War and Remembrance and the 1994 movie The Air Up There. He was the second performer to die in a house fire in the city in less than a week. Actress Teresa Graves, who starred as a sassy undercover cop in the 1970s television police drama Get Christie Love!, died Thursday in a fire at her home. She was 54.

Attention Hollywood Superstars: Replace those smoke alarm batteries now!

Only one solution: Los Angeles must immediately pass an ordinance barring performers from residing in, or entering into, houses.

Sua

Don’t flame me for this but…

another career up in smoke?
that Teresa Graves was hot!
Patrick’s house really burned him up.

Lieu, I suggest you hasten yourself to your office restroom for another feces-related thread . . .

Aww Eve, to know me is to…
well…
to know me.

This thread reminded me of poor Jack Cassidy, who was burnt to death in a fire back in 1976. I remember the news of it frightening me badly, since my dad back then smoked in bed and I was afraid it might happen to him, too.

Linda Darnell and Gwili Andre, too, come to mind.