Where Are They Now?
Snakkle Celebrates The 27th Anniversary Of Hit Comedy Good Morning, Vietnam And The Funnymen Who Busted Our Guts—Where Are They Now?
Everyone thinks they’re a comedian. Or at least behind the ranks in Saigon, they do. Adrian Cronauer is flown in from the Isle of Crete, to deliver the news and provide the much-needed morale boost for the American troops. But there’s a war at the radio station when Adrian’s gut-busting, easily delivered quips fail to make some of his superiors laugh. Things get political when Adrian learns hard lessons about whose side he’s really on during the Vietnam War. It’s been 27 years since this bunch of wisecracks teamed up for Good Morning, Vietnam, Snakkle finds out where they are now! By Brittany Carson
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J. T. Walsh—1998
J. T. Walsh did such a good job playing the villainous Sergeant Major Dickerson he landed the role of another serviceman, Lieutenant Colonel Matthew Andrew Markinson in A Few Good Men (1992). Walsh moved rank again in 1996 to 1997 as Captain Frank Bach in the series Dark Skies. Despite his proven ability to play serviceman, he displayed a wide range of characters over his career. Walsh died of a heart attack in 1998 and the three movies he’d completed that year, Hidden Agenda, Pleasantville, and The Negotiator, were all dedicated to his memory.
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