Tony Sirico, Larry Storch and James Caan. One of these is not like the others.
Also, that "Group of three" thing is bullshit. When does the clock start, when does it stop. It's really more a of a continuum as people shuffle off this mortal coil all the time. Every day, in fact.
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I'll give it a shot.
One was more into comedy?
One was a short guy?
One was "was convicted of several crimes and had been arrested 28 times, including for disorderly conduct, assault, and robbery, before taking up acting"?
One never graduated from high school?
One was married to his wife for 42 years, but had a child by her prior to their marriage that was given up for adoption and later reunited with them?
One released a cologne named after a character he played?
One found found release in violent behavior and solace for his broken heart humping bunnies at Hef's place.
Not only do people shuffle off everyday, they also present as mixed bags while they're drawing breath and engaging in the daily dance of life. It's the way of things.
While I have a sense of what the one thing that's not like the others might be, another clue would help set the matter straight.
BTW, if you haven't watched Lincoln Lawyer yet (Bosch's brother Mickey) I found it as interesting and entertaining as the Bosch series.
OK, threes.
Corporal Agarn (F Troop), Belden (The Virginian (Horse wrangler played by LQ Jones)), so that's 2.
You may or may not count Mississippi, since that's a movie.
We shall see.
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