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Zorro

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Fri May 20, 2016, 10:15 PM May 2016

Alan Young, star of 1960s sitcom 'Mr. Ed,' dies at 96 [View all]

Source: AP

Actor-comedian Alan Young, who played the amiable straight man to a talking horse in the 1960s sitcom "Mister Ed," has died, a spokeswoman for the Motion Picture and Television Home said Friday. He was 96.

The English-born, Canadian-educated Young died Thursday, according to Jaime Larkin, spokeswoman for the retirement community where Young had lived for four years. His children were with him when he died peacefully of natural causes, she said.

Young was already a well-known radio and TV comedian, having starred in his own Emmy-winning variety show, when "Mister Ed" was being readied at comedian George Burns' production company. Burns is said to have told his staff: "Get Alan Young. He looks like the kind of guy a horse would talk to."

Mr. Ed was a golden Palomino who spoke only to his owner, Wilbur Post, played by Young. Fans enjoyed the horse's deep, droll voice ("WIL-bur-r-r-r-r&quot and the goofy theme song lyrics ("A horse is a horse, of course, of course ... &quot . Cowboy star Allan "Rocky" Lane supplied Mr. Ed's voice.

Read more: https://www.yahoo.com/news/alan-young-star-1960s-sitcom-mr-ed-dies-223524681.html

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WILLLLLLLLLLLLBURRRRRR!!! Odin2005 May 2016 #1
Marta and I met Mr Young and about a dozen of us had dinner in 2001 Omaha Steve May 2016 #2
Looking good Steve! FailureToCommunicate May 2016 #13
Debbie Reynolds Omaha Steve May 2016 #16
! FailureToCommunicate May 2016 #17
Very cool, Steve! Great photo! Rhiannon12866 May 2016 #27
It was an honor and a privilege to call him my friend. Mister Ed May 2016 #3
Yer kiddin' me JohnnyRingo May 2016 #9
Of course, of course. Mister Ed May 2016 #10
'cause yer just a horse! whistler162 May 2016 #32
So sorry for your loss. FailureToCommunicate May 2016 #15
+ 1,000,000 Auggie May 2016 #20
I am very sorry, too... Rhiannon12866 May 2016 #28
Aw, Mr Ed. montana_hazeleyes May 2016 #30
Thought you had passed to that great barn in the sky years ago rurallib May 2016 #33
Cross gently, Mr Young... Cooley Hurd May 2016 #4
I just watched several episodes of ... LenaBaby61 May 2016 #5
It was always fun to see his name pop up in credits for bit parts and voice work in his later years. Gidney N Cloyd May 2016 #6
My favorite show as a kid Seedersandleechers May 2016 #7
Oh no! CountAllVotes May 2016 #8
To be Young at 96. We should all be so lucky. nt Xipe Totec May 2016 #11
Best. Filby. Ever. Bodych May 2016 #12
He was also in the original Time Machine with Rod Taylor still_one May 2016 #14
I remember him in that too. He was a very expressive guy yurbud May 2016 #24
Most famous recently for playing Scrooge McDuck several times scscholar May 2016 #18
Theme and closing "Mr Ed" Omaha Steve May 2016 #19
Ed... political marxist May 2016 #21
Rest In Peace, friend Bette May 2016 #22
RIP... Tom_Foolery May 2016 #23
I grew up watching that show in syndication in the 70's yurbud May 2016 #25
Those were made at a special time in my life CountAllVotes May 2016 #34
Oh no.... RIP "WIL-bur-r-r-r-r" ... Purveyor May 2016 #26
RIP Mr. Young. montana_hazeleyes May 2016 #29
Wow BumRushDaShow May 2016 #31
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