Obituaries
Ray Walston, whose three-year turn as a sitcom Martian gave him a public profile but only scratched the surface of the talent he showed in a seven-decade acting career on stage and screen and in television, died Monday at his home in Beverly Hills.
Jan. 3, 2001
Television
For a lot of people, Ray Walston will always be Uncle Martin.
Oct. 3, 1992
Travel & Experiences
America has lost another consummate actor in the passing of Ray Walston (Jan. 3).
Jan. 7, 2001
Ray Walston has come full circle.
July 3, 1994
Meeting actor Ray Walston over lunch is like encountering crusty Judge Henry Bone, his character on CBS’ “Picket Fences,” in chambers.
Sept. 21, 1995
Movies
Happy New Year!
Jan. 1, 2016
Music
Bing Crosby, James Cagney, Roy Rogers, Maurice Chevalier and Elvis Presley on the same album?
Aug. 24, 1990
You can’t say the producers of CBS’s new TV version of “Fast Times at Ridgemont High” haven’t gone the extra mile to capture the spirit of the original hit film.
Feb. 9, 1986
With no major feature-film releases scheduled for this week, it’s a good time to catch up on less-heralded releases. * “Kiss Me, Stupid” (MGM/UA, 1964, $20): This racy and suggestive Billy Wilder film, full of burlesque humor, was attacked by some in the conservative early ‘60s but seems tame by today’s standards.
Dec. 27, 1991