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enlisted in the Marine Corps at 19, following his older brother's footsteps. In 1967, he served a tour in Vietnam as a Field Artilleryman with the 12th Marines, directing fire for howitzers and large artillery. His combat experience included Dong Ha, the DMZ, and the Tet Offensive.
Honorably discharged in 1973 as a Staff Sergeant
Showed my wife. She looked once, and sort of continued doing magical things to food. She asked to see it again, and out it came, Larry Wilcox.
 
CG Vet is Monte Markham he will be 90 next month.
In 1969–70, he starred in the television series Mr. Deeds Goes to Town, based on the 1936 movie of the same name.

Markham had the title role in The New Perry Mason (1973–1974). He also had the role of the racing-car-driver-turned-cyborg "Barney Miller" in the second-season episode of The Six Million Dollar Man entitled "The Seven Million Dollar Man", which first aired 1 November 1974. On 9 November 1975, in the third-season episode "The Bionic Criminal", Markham reprised the role – although with the character's name changed to "Barney Hiller". From 1989–1992, he played the role of Captain Don Thorpe, senior lifeguard on Baywatch.
1966Mission: ImpossibleToskEpisode: "Old Man Out"
Here Come the BridesBassEpisode: "The Firemaker"
Mod SquadBilly KilgoreEpisode: "Fear Is the Bucking Horse"
Hogan's HeroesCaptain James MartinEpisode: "Eight O'Clock and All Is Well"
Star Trek: Deep Space NineFullertonEpisode: "Let He Who Is Without Sin..."
LeverageDr. Everett UdallEpisode: "The Rundown Job"


KW vet James McEachin was 94 died January 11, 2025

While continuing to guest star in many television series and appearing in several feature-length films, McEachin landed his most memorable role, that of Police Lieutenant Brock in the 1986 television movie Perry Mason: The Case of the Notorious Nun. He would reprise this role in more than a dozen Perry Mason telemovies from 1986 until 1995, starring opposite Raymond Burr. He appeared in the 1994 crime thriller Double Exposure.
In the 1990s, he semi-retired from acting to pursue a writing career. His first work was a military history of the court-martial of 63 black American soldiers during the First World War, titled Farewell to the Mockingbirds (1995). It won the 1998 Benjamin Franklin Award

In 2005, McEachin produced the award-winning audio book Voices: A Tribute to the American Veteran.

In early 2006, McEachin starred with David Huddleston in Reveille, a short film that played to troops in Afghanistan and Iraq. Many people requested copies of the film. The film was posted on video.google.com and quickly garnered 1.5 million hits and a deluge of fan mail to the jamesmceachin.com website.

McEachin was inspired to create, direct, produce, and star in the short Old Glory. It won Best Narrative Short at the 2007 GI Film Festival.
 
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another guest actor in many TV shows and movies. one of the main characters as a drummer (he really can drum) in a Famous highly rated biographical musical drama film. he will be 82 later this yr.
 
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All I can say is Thank God they didn't try to do a sequel, or even worse, a Remake of this. They'd ruin the sh1t out of it like they do everything else.
Leave Leeloo ALONE ! ! ! ! Aint dat right Leeloo????

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All I can say is Thank God they didn't try to do a sequel, or even worse, a Remake of this. They'd ruin the sh1t out of it like they do everything else.
Leave Leeloo ALONE ! ! ! ! Aint dat right Leeloo????

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yep. French science-fiction action film conceived and directed by Luc Besson, and co-written by Besson and Robert Mark Kamen. all very successful with other major films. some reason they lost their way to the flag pride way in some scenes.

good science fiction story and humorous parts and some parts really really bad. chris rock screaming all the time brought back kid horror memories of Dr Smith screaming which ruined the Lost in Space tv show.

Epic it was a musical. In The Fifth Element, some kind of music is playing during about 90% of the film; So I thought u would like it. some of the scenes actually would have been really plain without the music, IMO.
 
Epic it was a musical. In The Fifth Element, some kind of music is playing during about 90% of the film; So I thought u would like it. some of the scenes actually would have been really plain without the music, IMO.
I honestly never noticed the music aspect of it.
I do tend to like weird, quirky, off the wall stuff, so this movie fit right in. "Normal" anything to me is just boring.
I can't explain it. I'm just kind of a weirdo. 🤪

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