tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-814549419838495324.post6548503142997642912..comments2023-09-25T10:15:41.979-04:00Comments on NYSocBoy's Beefcake and Bonding: Fury: a Boy, his Buddy, and a HorseNYSocBoyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06658785942817017972noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-814549419838495324.post-55172970553962717592022-05-25T18:07:32.541-04:002022-05-25T18:07:32.541-04:00Diamond was one of the classics who could be count...Diamond was one of the classics who could be counted on for his passionate acting - dependable guys who gave exquisite performances while being tied up by the bad guys, along with Johnny Crawford, Johnny Sheffield, Burt Ward, et al. They were free to work without the soft-serve writers/production staff of shows like Flipper - Luke Halpin was a perfect subject of boy-in-distress storytelling that never got the chance to showcase their full talents!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-814549419838495324.post-70158205117805732912020-12-06T16:40:53.798-05:002020-12-06T16:40:53.798-05:00Sadly, Bobby passed away of cancer last year. He ...Sadly, Bobby passed away of cancer last year. He was in his seventies. I remember watching him on 'Fury' on Saturday mornings in the late 1950s. That was probably the first TV show I became fixated on. Not sure, but I think his buddies Peewee and Packy are probably still alive somewhere.<br /><br />Bobby was said to be a gymnast when he was in high school.Nonotuck28https://www.blogger.com/profile/04349152732994548235noreply@blogger.com