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Wednesday, Dec 31, 2003

MISS YOU

Here at CityBeat, there's nothing we love more than polling each other. This week, we asked ourselve

By Nobody

1. Johnny Cash (Man in black)
2. Katharine Hepburn (Tough-as-nails actress)
3. Elliot Smith (Brooding songwriter)
4. Bob Hope (Old-timey comedian)
5. David Brinkley (Pioneering journalist)
6. John Ritter (slapstick TV guy turned serious actor)
7. Fred Rogers (Children's TV guru)
8. Gregory Peck (Square-jawed film star)
9. Barry White (Large soul singer)
10. George Plimpton (Urbane literary personality)
Others receiving votes: Michael Kelly (Atlantic Monthly editor), Nina Simone (singer-pianist composer), Art Carney (The Honeymooners star), Gregory Hines (actor-dancer), Sam Phillips (record producer), June Carter Cash (singer-songwriter), Sarah McClendon (White House journalist), Buddy Ebsen (Beverly Hillbillies star), Buddy Hackett (funny-faced comedian), Michael Jeter (character actor), Althea Gibson (pioneering black tennis star), Rod Roddy (Price Is Right sidekick), Warren Zevon (singer-songwriter), Nell Carter (Gimme A Break star), Daniel Patrick Moynihan (longtime N.Y. senator), Robert Palmer (“Addicted to Love” singer), Anna Lindh (Swedish foreign minister), Paul Simon (bowtied Illinois senator), Elia Kazan (acclaimed filmmaker), Charles Bronson (tough-guy actor), Strom Thurmond (very-longtime senator/segregationist), Al Hirschfeld (New Yorker illustrator)

 
 
 
 
 
 
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