'Young Frankenstein' Star Cloris Leachman Responds To Gene Wilder's Death
Actress Cloris Leachman issued a statement about the death of "Young Frankenstein" co-star Gene Wilder, who died from Alzheimer's disease Sunday. He was 83 years old. Leachman, 90, fondly remembered the actor, who starred in classic films like "Blazing Saddles" and "Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory." "Gene was in a class by himself," her exclusive statement to People Magazine read Monday. "I looked up to him yet on the set he was just one of us. I remember when we were shooting'Young Frankenstein' there was a scene where I had to get the group up the stairs immediately. I had to say, 'Shtay close to zee candles' and turn toward him. As I turned around I could see his face was in two pieces. We had to do our scenes 14 times over because he'd be laughing so hard. Alas…alas… So, dear Gene, I vill say, Goodnight."
Aug-30-2016, 16:10:21 GMT
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