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One article in that excellent website, 'Big, extravagant and drinks like a fish.. (and that's only the car)' reminds me. For those of you interested in stars and their cars, Ollie's Panther Deville, which he sold in the early 1980's, is featured in this months Classic and Sportscar. Like OR himself it is an example of 1970's excess!!
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How could i not make an appearance in this thread
loved his films i think the shuttered room was the first one which got me interested in his on screen persona, tried to emulate him in younger years lol still am and i'll probably go the same way (without the sailors) the book evil spirits showed a nastier side that tarnished a few things for me, but i would have loved a drink and a chat, i love the story ozzy tells about him but that would be telling old fruity ![]() cheers Ollie
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It was custom made with a cooler box ( ) in the boot and a gun rack ( ) under the back seat. It managed 12 miles to the gallon and cost Ollie £58,000 in 1980. £58,000!!! Now that is what I call extravagant! SirOllyBolly. |
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![]() In his later years Reed decided to go for a 20k Nissan Z31 300ZXs as his final cars , of which he had two.(Frank Bruno and Ian Botham were also committed 300ZX owners) Elton John also owned a Panther De Ville- his being the even more expensive only 11 built convertible
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The article does contain one error though - Ollie was done for drink driving. This from his 1979 autobiograpghy Reed All About Me:
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Ever wonder what it would have been like to meet Oliver Reed in a pub?
Then checkout the last couple of recent posts in the Encounters section of OliverReed.net for one mans account of how he actually did.. and how it turned out.... (Didn't want to start a new thread on this and only posted it here because I thought it was a wonderful account of one man's encounter with Oliver Reed. Plus it's all a bit long to post here in its entirety. Hope you enjoy!) Last edited by SirOllyBolly; 17-03-2008 at 06:26 PM. |
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Ollie had completed his first decade as a film star and to one journalist he made the claim
.........." Im the biggest star this country's got .... destroy me and you destroy the whole British Film Industry " Ollie's resolution to stay in Britain frustrated his brother Dav id. David watched as Ollie passed up a golden opportunity in Hollywood. * You 've got to go to America Ollie " said David, " Sean Connery has gone, so has Micheal Caine ! " " Im not going, " replied Ollie, " Im a Brit and Im staying here . " Within months of this conversation Ollie was offered two plum roles in Jaws and The Sting... Ollie turned down both roles and Robert Shaw got the part in Jaws.. Ollie was arguably the biggest star in Europe and he needed a step up to put himself into the world top 5. In Ollie's eyes, moving to Hollywood would be like " tarting " himself around and he was nt prepared to do it . |
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