Harry Dean Stanton Knew ‘Lucky’ Would Be the Last Film He Made Before Dying, Claims Longtime Friend: ‘He Was Really Scared’
Logan Sparks says the revered actor “was also at peace.”
Logan Sparks says the revered actor “was also at peace.”
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His latest performance comes alongside his friend Harry Dean Stanton’s last.
The late, great actor was never nominated for an Academy Award, but his final movie features the performance of a lifetime.
John Carroll Lynch recalls directing Harry Dean Stanton in his last film, “Lucky.”
John Carroll Lynch’s directorial debut gives 90-year-old Harry Dean Stanton the role of a lifetime.
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