Use your best judgment, but mods have final say.Avoid racism and detailed uses of suicide, mental health stereotypes, and political debate.Includes, but is not limited to, pedophilia, bestiality, incest, rape, violence against children, and explicit abuse or torture.No sexually explicit responses, hate speech, or other harmful content For off topic/clarification, reply to sticky comment.No joke, copypasta, or AI-generated responses.Write something new using the prompt for inspiration (No AI).100 words minimum for stories, 30 for poems but include.Prompt responses must be good-faith attempts at new stories/poems (No AI) The subreddit where it's all made up and the points don't matter.Ĭlick features below for archives Feature We are a subreddit dedicated to inspiring people to write! Find a prompt that moves you and respond with a story or a poem. Home Alone 2: Lost in New York (1992) as E.F.Junk Town When the Crow Comes Dreams of Wonderland r/DCFU.The Golden Girls (Television series, 1990) as Buzz.Murder, She Wrote (Television series, 1985) as Barney Ogden.Tales from the Darkside (Television series, 1984) ‘A Case of the Stubborns’ as Grandpa.National Lampoon’s Vacation (1983) as Roy Walley.Busting Loose (Television series, 1977).The New Dick Van Dyke Show (Television series, 1973) as Eddie.Burke’s Law (Television series, 1964–1965) as Simeon Quatraine / ‘Evil Eye’ Hatton.Rawhide (Television series, 1963–1964) as Edgar Allan Smithers / Morris G.Going My Way (Television series, 1962) as Danny Everett.Always on Sunday (1962) as Bit Part (uncredited).The Roaring 20s (Television series, 1961) as Ace Johnson.Playhouse 90 (Television series, 1957) as Stephen Minch.Schlitz Playhouse (Television series, 1953–1956) as Gunner’s Mate.Lux Video Theatre (Television series, 1953) as Larry.A Slight Case of Larceny (1953) as Frederick Winthrop Clopp.The Gulf Playhouse (Television series, 1952) as Lt.We’re Not Married! (1952) as Wilson Boswell ‘Willie’ Fisher.Two Tickets to Broadway (1951) as Lew Conway.The Girl from Jones Beach (1949) as Chuck Donovan.Fun on a Weekend (1947) as Pete Porter aka P.P.Hold That Blonde (1945) as Ogden Spencer Trulow III.Out of this World (1945) as Herbie Fenton.Hail the Conquering Hero (1944) as Woodrow Truesmith.The Miracle of Morgan’s Creek (1944) as Norval Jones.Young and Willing (1943) as George Bodell.Star Spangled Rhythm (1942) as Johnny Webster.Safeguarding Military Information (1942) (short subject for military training).Caught in the Draft (1941) as Bert Sparks.Reaching for the Sun (1941) as Benny Hogan.Life with Henry (1941) as ‘Dizzy’ Stevens.Pacific Liner (1939) as Junior officer (uncredited).Together Eddie and Connie had five children: two sons (Michael and David) and three daughters (Judy, Carolyn, and Susan).įor his contributions to radio and television, Bracken has two stars on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, at 1651 Vine Street and 6751 Hollywood Boulevard respectively. He met Connie when they performed together in a road company of the Broadway play What a Life in 1938. His wife of 63 years, Connie Nickerson, a former actress, died in August 2002, just three months before his death. On November 14, 2002, Bracken died in Glen Ridge, New Jersey, of complications from an undisclosed surgery at the age of 87. He co-starred in The Girl from Jones Beach with Reagan in 1949, and Trump played minor parts in Home Alone 2: Lost in New York in 1992. Presidents: Ronald Reagan and Donald Trump. He also played a cameo in Patrick Read Johnson’s 1994 film, Baby’s Day Out, as one of the veterans in the old soldier’s home.īracken acted in films with two actors who later became U.S. This production was broadcast on PBS in 1990. One high point was their production of Show Boat in which he played Cap’n Andy Hawkes. Bracken also had a long career with Paper Mill Playhouse in New Jersey, starring in dozens of productions in the 1980s–early 2000s. Duncan in Home Alone 2: Lost in New York. After nearly 30 years out of feature films, he returned to perform character roles, including the sympathetic Walley World theme park founder Roy Walley in National Lampoon’s Vacation, and Duncan’s Toy Chest toy store owner Mr. Olaf, as well as an episode of Tales from the Darkside playing a stubborn old man who refuses to believe that he has died. Bracken’s extensive television roles between 19 include an episode of The Golden Girls as Rose Nylund’s ex-childhood boyfriend from St.
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