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Pic of the Day: “Andrew Johnson” revisited (3)
The Timothy Carey Experience Posted by Marisa on Mar 25, 2014
Our pic of the day today takes another look at the Profiles in Courage episode “Andrew Johnson”. It was first broadcast on February 28, 1965. Timothy is a ruffian by the name of Hartwick, the leader of a gang of disgruntled torch-bearing voters out to intimidate President Andrew Johnson read more
Pic of the Day: “Waterhole #3″ revisited (4)
The Timothy Carey Experience Posted by Marisa on Mar 24, 2014
Today’s pic revisits Waterhole #3 (1967), the easy-going Western comedy directed by William A. Graham, who sadly passed away last September. Timothy is a bad guy by the name of Hilb, who displays goat-like propensities to bleat and gnaw on carrots. Waterhole #3 has been described as “a read more
Quote of the Week (384)
The Timothy Carey Experience Posted by Marisa on Mar 23, 2014
Carey’s true nature, belying his odious on-screen behavior, came out in the easygoing way he talked about the many leads he’s worked with, actors who’ve routinely – and literally – kicked him around. He was given the cold shoulder by Robert Ryan on Alaska Seas (1954), & read more
Pic of the Day: “Bloodhounds of Broadway” revisited (5)
The Timothy Carey Experience Posted by Marisa on Mar 21, 2014
As we head off into the first weekend of spring, let’s take another look at Harmon Jones‘ Bloodhounds of Broadway (1952). Emily Ann Stackerlee (Mitzi Gaynor) has dissuaded her erstwhile fiance Crockett Pace from shooting Numbers Foster (Scott Brady) and Poorly Sammis (Wally Vernon), but read more
Pic of the Day: “The City is Dark” publicity still
The Timothy Carey Experience Posted by Marisa on Mar 20, 2014
Today’s pic is another publicity still for Andre’ De Toth‘s Crime Wave (1954) under its original (and, I believe, more fitting) title, The City is Dark. Timothy and his gang – Jim Hayward, Ted de Corsia, and Charles Bronson – menace Phyllis Kirk and Gene Nelson. read more
Video of the Week: “The Gentleman” (2)
The Timothy Carey Experience Posted by Marisa on Mar 19, 2014
Our video for this week is the Gunsmoke episode “The Gentleman,” which first aired back on June 7, 1958. Timothy is Tiller Evans, the abusive suitor of saloon girl Boni Damon, played by Virginia Baker, who was married to (but separated from) Jack Palance at the time. It’s frightening to watch read more
Pic of the Day: “The Last Wagon” revisited (3)
The Timothy Carey Experience Posted by Marisa on Mar 18, 2014
Today we take another look at The Last Wagon (1956), directed by Delmer Daves. This is a great shot of Timothy as bad guy Cole Harper, set against beautiful Red Rock Crossing in Sedona, Arizona. Daves’ law degree from Stanford University ended up collecting dust after the film bug bit him whi read more
Pic of the Day: “The Outfit” promotional still
The Timothy Carey Experience Posted by Marisa on Mar 17, 2014
Happy St. Patrick’s Day! Our pic today has nothing to do with that, however, unless you count Timothy’s being half-Irish on his father’s side. At any rate, today we present a publicity still from John Flynn‘s The Outfit (1973). Nasty thug Jake Menner is in full grimace mode d read more
Quote of the Week (382)
The Timothy Carey Experience Posted by Marisa on Mar 16, 2014
Setting up an appointment with Carey was tricky. He is, for one thing, a recluse. On the other hand, as a benched performer, he craves attention. Finally, Romeo Carey, the actor’s [then] 32-year-old filmmaker son, smoothed the path for a series of encounters at the modest Carey family bungalow read more
Pic of the Day: “Peeper” revisited (6)
The Timothy Carey Experience Posted by Marisa on Mar 14, 2014
Today being the 81st birthday anniversary of the great Michael Caine, it follows that our pic of the day is from Peter Hyams‘ Peeper (1976). Private eye Leslie Tucker (Caine) faces down bad guy Sid, while an only slightly concerned Ellen Prendergast (Natalie Wood) looks on. It’s great t read more
Pic of the Day: “House of Numbers” revisited (6)
The Timothy Carey Experience Posted by Marisa on Mar 13, 2014
Our pic today is another from House of Numbers (1957), the prison drama with a twist directed by Russell Rouse. Timothy is uncredited as Frenchy, colorful cellmate to Arnie Judlow (Jack Palance). I’m fairly certain that’s supposed to be a hearing aid he’s fiddling with. Strangely read more
Video of the Week: “The Sidewinder”
The Timothy Carey Experience Posted by Marisa on Mar 12, 2014
This week’s video presents Timothy’s brief appearance in the Cowboy G-Men episode “The Sidewinder”. It was first broadcast on May 2, 1953. Don’t blink at about the 7:12 mark or you’ll miss him as a long-haired prisoner begging not to be dragged to the stockade. Th read more
Happy Birthday Timothy!
The Timothy Carey Experience Posted by Marisa on Mar 11, 2014
Timothy William Carey was born 85 years ago today. His corporeal form may have left us (20 years ago this May!), but his spirit lives on. It’s Tim’s world – we just live in it. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in: You are commenting using your WordPress.com acco read more
Quote of the Week (380)
The Timothy Carey Experience Posted by Marisa on Mar 9, 2014
There was more going on than issues of length and shot selection. A story [John] Cassavetes told about how his friend Tim Carey had spent eight years editing a film [The World's Greatest Sinner] describes his own feelings as well. He probably doesn’t want to stop, because when he stops then he read more
Pics of the Day: “The Killing” and “Paths of Glory” revisited
The Timothy Carey Experience Posted by Marisa on Mar 7, 2014
Today, the fifteenth anniversary of the death of Stanley Kubrick, we pay tribute to him by revisiting the two films of his in which Timothy appears. First up is The Killing (1956), in which hipster sharpshooter Nikki Arcane assassinates a racehorse as part of an intricate racetrack robbery scheme. read more
Pic of the Day: “Ambush” revisited (5)
The Timothy Carey Experience Posted by Marisa on Mar 7, 2014
Better late than never, today’s pic comes to us from the Kung Fu episode “Ambush”. It first aired on April 4, 1975. While waiting with his gang to track down a stash of silver, Timothy’s grumpy outlaw Bix Courtney decides to be just plain rude to blind preacher Serenity Johns read more
Laissez les bon temps rouler!
The Timothy Carey Experience Posted by Marisa on Mar 4, 2014
It’s Mardis Gras, and you know what that means. Dance like our favorite crazy Cajun! DANCE I SAID! Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in: You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out / Change ) You are commenting using your Twitter read more
Pic of the Day: “The Killing of a Chinese Bookie” revisited (6)
The Timothy Carey Experience Posted by Marisa on Mar 3, 2014
March comes in like a lion with this great shot from John Cassavetes‘ The Killing of a Chinese Bookie (1976). Flo, the genial muscle behind a gang of mediocre Hollywood mobsters, prepares to greet Cosmo (Ben Gazzara) outside the Crazy Horse West. He is flanked by the gang’s accountant (J read more
Quote of the Week (378)
The Timothy Carey Experience Posted by Marisa on Mar 2, 2014
You know, I was always a hound for publicity. They were doing the Academy Awards and Brando was up for it. Well, I knew him from The Wild One, I knew he was going to get it (for On the Waterfront), so I was getting dressed up for it and I was going to go up there and get it before he got there, but read more
Pic of the Day: “Dead Weight” revisited (3)
The Timothy Carey Experience Posted by Marisa on Feb 28, 2014
We wrap up the work week with another look at Bert, affable owner of Bert’s Diner and creator of Lt. Columbo’s (Peter Falk) favorite chili. The Columbo episode “Dead Weight,” first airing on October 27, 1971, was Bert’s second and final appearance in the series. Timoth read more