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#31 Post by Sam »

I went back and found some threads from MacKay when he participated in an old MPI forum.He posted as Bonik1,Mac and Jeff Mackay among others.
From the link,you need to scroll to the top to see everything he posted...Click on post activity numbers.

http://groups.google.com/groups/profile ... 6mXc24h6ww

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#32 Post by Steve »

That's one forum I never knew about. Interesting to read his post about the shot of the Ferrari being blown up (with him) wa actually the shell of a Camaro.......

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#33 Post by IKnowWhatYoureThinking »

I also found it interesting his boat shoes were Timberland and not Sperry as we had all assumed.

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#34 Post by ConchRepublican »

Great stuff. Thanks for posting.

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#35 Post by Doc Ibold »

Sam wrote:I went back and found some threads from MacKay when he participated in an old MPI forum.He posted as Bonik1,Mac and Jeff Mackay among others.
From the link,you need to scroll to the top to see everything he posted...Click on post activity numbers.

http://groups.google.com/groups/profile ... 6mXc24h6ww
That was a really great read!

I loved the fact that he answered questions, no matter what the type!
RIP, Mr. McKay!

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#36 Post by J.J. Walters »

Yes indeed, that was really neat to read. Thanks Sam!
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#37 Post by rubber chicken »

Very cool. A few thoughts...

I want to see Berlin Break with John Hillerman and Jeff MacKay!

Jeff MacKay did Macintosh consulting!

Wish we could have seen his few pictures "that no one else has."

He seemed like a really nice guy...

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#38 Post by Sam »

I thought some of you would enjoy...Mackay was on the board off and on for years.If you search within that board,there are many more postings from him.

Steve...I sent you a PM.

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#39 Post by Italian Ice »

Wow, I just saw the Pilot episode of Greatest American Hero, and "Mac" was one of the officers that picked up Katt after he "crashed" from his "first flight" and then they put him in a police car to take him to the mental hospital, LOL

Right before his career with MPI no doubt. This entire scene leading up to it was epic, and also hilarious. Anyone else remember this?
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#40 Post by MACattack »

Jeff McKay will live forever as Mac on MPI!!!!
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#41 Post by Frodoleader »

Just saw an episode of "Baa Baa Black Sheep" that featured Jeff McKay. His character, USMC aviator Don Boyle was going for his fifth kill, and thus become an ace. It was called "Five the Hard Way". It featured a guest star playing his father. Did not catch his name, but the first words out of my mouth and the missus', was that the guy playing dad was way too young to be believable. Good eposide though!
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#42 Post by N1095A »

That would be Kenneth Mars born in 1936. MacKay was born in 1948. So if we look it in a real life situation "French's" father would have been 12 when his son was born.
However, in the TV world, as we've seen many times on MPI, characters' ages versus the actors who play them are often times vastly different. :lol:
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#43 Post by Sam »

Hey Frodoleader,

The guy playing the father was Kenneth Mars.He was in two episodes of MPI.

Fragments......as Archie the Used Car Dealer

Woman on the Beach......Joseph the Caretaker.
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I never knew he played both parts.

OOPS...I see N1095A answered.
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#44 Post by N1095A »

Dang Sam, Ya' beat me to it. I saw his photo, and recognized him as Archie, but forgot about the caretaker in "Woman On The Beach".
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N1095A wrote:That would be Kenneth Mars born in 1936. MacKay was born in 1948. So if we look it in a real life situation "French's" father would have been 12 when his son was born.
However, in the TV world, as we've seen many times on MPI, characters' ages versus the actors who play them are often times vastly different. :lol:
Reminds me of Crispin Glover playing Michael J. Fox's dad in Back to the Future. I think Fox is actually a few years older Glover. Still, it totally works in a delightfully weird way.
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