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Tim Sullivan



Last Updated: 12/14/2009

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Gender: Male
Status: Single
Age: 45
Sign: Cancer

City: Venice
State: CALIFORNIA
Country: US
Signup Date: 8/28/2005

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Tuesday, March 03, 2009 
CLICK HERE TO READ SHOCK N ROLL: MY DINNER WITH YORGA

This past weekend on February 21st, Robert Quarry left us. He was 83. He had been ill for some time, with the last year particularly hard with his move to the Actor’s Home. Through it all, the love displayed by his fans was a constant source of comfort to Bob. When the call went out to fandom that Count Yorga was moving into a new crypt and needed both basics and some simple frills, the response was overwhelming. Within a mere two weeks, Bob’s new room at the Actor’s Home was completely furnished with gifts sent by fans and friends from all over the world. The music he loved, the movies that mattered to him, all replaced with brand CD’s and DVD’s. Bob got a chance to read each and every one of the notes and emails that were sent to him, a true testament not just to the caring and kindness of those that make up the horror community, but a striking tribute to the man who inspired this outpouring, Bob Quarry himself. A true giant of the genre, one of the last great icons of fright to grace the crimson screen. I will always cherish my friendship with “Uncle” Bob. I am deeply grateful for the following interview that started it all with Bob in all his candid glory, the subsequent screening of both Yorga films that emerged as a result after dear Frank Darabont saw the interview and ordered 35mm prints to be shown at the American Cinematheque, an amazing event that put Bob back in the spotlight where he deserved to be. I thank all of Bob’s friends, fans and extended family for showing the love, especially Fred Olen Rey and Terrill Langford, who were right by his side to the very end.

Goodnight, Sweet Count. We will never forget you. Like Yorga, you live forever.

CLICK HERE TO READ SHOCK N ROLL: MY DINNER WITH YORGA
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Amber

 
aww I'm so sorry for your lost Tim. I hope you never forget the count. You guys must've been good friends. But that was an awesome interview.
Amber
 
Posted by Amber on Tuesday, March 03, 2009 - 3:59 AM
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joe

 
that was very sad news to read tim, we hope he is a better place and having a wonderful time with his fellow friend.
joe
 
Posted by joe on Tuesday, March 03, 2009 - 3:59 AM
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Ryan ©

 
He was lucky to have someone like you there for him Tim!!! Another Legend gone but never forgotten
 
Posted by Ryan © on Tuesday, March 03, 2009 - 3:59 AM
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paul

 
how do you say good by to some one who meant so much to so many
Mr quarry you will be missed but never forgotten
 
Posted by paul on Thursday, March 12, 2009 - 5:15 AM
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Nick
Nick Goodrick

 
This is very sad news indeed....I hope that he is happy in the big castle in the sky
 
Posted by Nick on Thursday, March 12, 2009 - 5:15 AM
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BBJane
BB Jane

 
What a sad news... I imagine his reunion with Vincent PRICE, in Heaven... Surely hot and witty... A strange actor, so interesting -- not always convincing -- but underrated... A bad, bad lost...
 
Posted by BBJane on Thursday, March 12, 2009 - 5:16 AM
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TERRENCE
Terrence Kelsey

 
He was the first Count I ever saw, via a local Bay Area Horror show called Creature Features back in the 70's (I mentioned the film THE RETURN OF COUNT YORGA and the Creature Features show, in my last blog, when the beloved host Bob Wilkins passed away recently) - that flick, along with TOWER OF EVIL were the first Horror movies I had ever seen!!!



RIP Robert Quarry!!!
 
Posted by TERRENCE on Thursday, March 12, 2009 - 5:16 AM
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Stephanie

 
i didn't know, i hope it was peaceful...S
 
Posted by Stephanie on Thursday, March 12, 2009 - 5:16 AM
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