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Happy Halloween! (8)
The Timothy Carey Experience Posted by Marisa on Oct 31, 2013
The Timothy Carey Experience wishes all you guys and ghouls out there a fantastic Halloween! Apparently this time of year was quite the production at the Carey household. There were spooky decorations everywhere, scary sounds on the stereo, and Timothy handing out candy and delightfully scaring the read more
Video of the Week: “East of Eden”
The Timothy Carey Experience Posted by Marisa on Oct 30, 2013
Our video this week comes to us once again via the good people at Movieclips.com. It’s the famous scene from Elia Kazan‘s East of Eden (1955) in which Cal Trask (James Dean) confronts his long-lost mother Kate (Jo Van Fleet, who won the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for this, read more
Pic of the Day: “Bayou” revisited (5)
The Timothy Carey Experience Posted by Marisa on Oct 29, 2013
Our pic today takes another look at Ulysses, the “confused teenage gorilla” of Bayou (1957), directed by Harold Daniels on location in LaFitte, Louisiana. Here we see him giving his all during a kayak race with his hated rival, Martin Davis (Peter Graves). Watching Timothy having a craz read more
Pic of the Day: “Fear of High Places” revisited (4)
The Timothy Carey Experience Posted by Marisa on Oct 28, 2013
The week begins with another look at the inaugural episode of The Name of the Game, the unusually-structured drama series of the late 1960s – early 1970s. The episode was “Fear of High Places,” kicking off the series on September 20, 1968. Timothy mainly saunters around with some k read more
Quote of the Week (344)
The Timothy Carey Experience Posted by Marisa on Oct 27, 2013
[Martin] Scorsese was shaken. He went home, summoned his friends, [John] Milius, [Brian] DePalma, [Steven] Spielberg, to his house on Mulholland. “Can you come up here right away?” “Why?” Spielberg asked. “Well, it’s an emergency.” Spielberg jumped in his Me read more
Pic of the Day: “Satan, Cyanide and Murder” revisited (2)
The Timothy Carey Experience Posted by Marisa on Oct 25, 2013
After yesterday’s post celebrating Timothy in his prime, we close the week with a look at him in his emeritus years. In his only recurring role in a television series, Tim portrayed ex-con Kenny the Knife in two episodes of The New Mike Hammer. Much to the consternation of Hammer himself (Stac read more
Pics of the Day, Week, Month, and Possibly Year
The Timothy Carey Experience Posted by Marisa on Oct 24, 2013
I am so. excited. to be bringing you today’s pics. Thanks to my new Facebook pal Juan Ibáñez Mateos, from beautiful Barcelona, Spain, we are presenting some candid photographs of young Timothy that I can pretty much guarantee you have never seen before. They were taken at an unknown venue by read more
Video of the Week: “The Wild One” (2)
The Timothy Carey Experience Posted by Marisa on Oct 23, 2013
This week’s video is the once-controversial early biker epic The Wild One (1953) in its entirety. Timothy is uncredited but memorable as the perhaps overly enthusiastic member of Chino’s gang who splashes beer on Marlon Brando and terrorizes poor switchboard operator Dorothy (Eve March, read more
Pic of the Day: “Fifth Man in a String Quartet” revisited (4)
The Timothy Carey Experience Posted by Marisa on Oct 22, 2013
Today we revisit the McCloud episode “Fifth Man in a String Quartet.” It first reached your television screen on February 2, 1972. Timothy is an unnamed apartment manager helping out McCloud (Dennis Weaver) on a case. Helming this episode was Russ Mayberry, journeyman television directo read more
Pic of the Day: “Encounter at Boot Hill” revisited (4)
The Timothy Carey Experience Posted by Marisa on Oct 21, 2013
Starting off the week is another look at the Rawhide episode “Encounter at Boot Hill,” the second of the two episodes of that long-running Western series in which Timothy appeared. It was first broadcast on September 14, 1965. Crooked Sheriff Blaine (Simon Oakland) and his ill-tempered d read more
Quote of the Week (342)
The Timothy Carey Experience Posted by Marisa on Oct 20, 2013
The scene [in Paths of Glory] when the three men are served their last meal racked up an enormous amount of takes due to the unorthodox acting methods of Timothy Carey, who continued to surprise the camera with unexpected gestures and facial manipulations. The shot in which the men grab at the duck read more
Pic of the Day: “Waterhole #3″ autographed still
The Timothy Carey Experience Posted by Marisa on Oct 18, 2013
My latest eBay score! It’s an autographed photo from Waterhole #3 (1967). I can’t tell who it’s made out to, but I’m pretty sure it says “Good evening”. That is how he signed the Killing of a Chinese Bookie poster I have. He says “Good evening” very m read more
Pic of the Day: “He’ll Never See Daylight” revisited (4)
The Timothy Carey Experience Posted by Marisa on Oct 17, 2013
It’s time for another look at the premiere episode of Baretta, “He’ll Never See Daylight”. It first aired on January 17, 1975. Garrulous gangster Matty Trifon is enjoying a night on the town with his boss and their girlfriends. I am not sure who the actress is playing Matty read more
Video of the Week: “The Adventure of Caesar’s Last Sleep”
The Timothy Carey Experience Posted by Marisa on Oct 16, 2013
Our video for this week is the full-length episode of Ellery Queen, “The Adventure of Caesar’s Last Sleep”. It was first broadcast on March 14, 1976. It’s presented by the good folks at Hulu, so I apologize in advance for the ads. Timothy mostly skulks around throwing dynamit read more
Pic of the Day: “Chain of Evidence” revisited (4)
The Timothy Carey Experience Posted by Marisa on Oct 15, 2013
Today we take another look at Chain of Evidence (1957), the low-budget crime drama directed by Paul Landres. Foul-tempered Carl Fowler (see what I did there?) is being grilled by Lt. Andy Doyle (“Wild” Bill Elliott), Sgt. Mike Duncan (Don Haggerty) and the gal who started the whole mess, read more
Quote of the Week (340)
The Timothy Carey Experience Posted by Marisa on Oct 13, 2013
Timothy Agoglia Carey was born Timothy William Carey in 1924 [sic; actually 1929]. And it was all uphill from there. A hulk at 6-foot-4, the man was born to play every weird, menacing background figure any movie ever needed. Often, he was called upon to do just that. Carey’s anarchistic and so read more
Pic of the Day: “Angels on Ice” revisited (4)
The Timothy Carey Experience Posted by Marisa on Oct 11, 2013
Thank God it’s Friday! We close the work week with another look at the Charlie’s Angels episode “Angels on Ice,” first gliding into homes across America on September 21, 1977. Timothy and his fellow gang members, including Lee Delano (leaning across Tim), are enjoying a commu read more
Pic of the Day: “The Great Train Robbery” revisited (2)
The Timothy Carey Experience Posted by Marisa on Oct 10, 2013
Today’s pic takes another look at “The Great Train Robbery,” not the ground-breaking film short of 1903 but the episode of Sheriff of Cochise that first aired just over 57 years ago today – October 5, 1956. Bad guy Stark is robbing this train and he wants you to know it. Coc read more
Videos of the Week: “Home to Methuselah”
The Timothy Carey Experience Posted by Marisa on Oct 9, 2013
I’m happy to report that the episode of The Virginian in which Timothy appears, “Home to Methuselah,” is back up on YouTube and in a much better resolution than the one that was up there previously. This episode first aired on November 26, 1969. I’ve posted the two parts that read more
Pic of the Day: “Peeper” revisited (4)
The Timothy Carey Experience Posted by Marisa on Oct 8, 2013
Today our pic takes another look at Peter Hyams‘ Peeper (1975), the amiable tribute to private eye flicks of the 1940s. Even after a bit of brightness/contrast tweaking, it’s still pretty dark. But trust me, Timothy and Don Calfa are in a bit of a Mexican standoff with Michael Caine and read more