Auctorial Doppelgangers, Part One

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Posted on September 30, 2005 
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PICTURED LEFT: Jerzy Kosinski, author of The Painted Bird.
PICTURED RIGHT: Richard Kline, “Larry” from Three’s Company.

(Inspired by Languor Management.)

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4 Responses to “Auctorial Doppelgangers, Part One”

  1. Mike on September 30th, 2005 12:28 pm

    I noticed this one years ago. Watching the show I was always nervous that Larry would suddenly try to scoop Mr. Roper’s eyes out with a spoon, a la The Painted Bird.

    Kosinski also bears a bit of a resemblence to Herb Tarlek of WKRP.

  2. The Man Who Couldn't Blog on September 30th, 2005 12:42 pm

    These guys spelled Tarlek wrong!?!?

    Who knew.

    So, Tarlek is spelled like Dalek. And Daleks were on Dr. Who. And Tom Baker also sort of looks like Jerzy Kosinski. A little, anyway. The hair.

  3. Kevin on September 30th, 2005 1:11 pm

    This is how I inspire people?! Of course you’re right, though Kosinski looks a bit like a Larry worse for wear after a lifetime of swinging.

  4. Jeff on September 30th, 2005 1:47 pm

    It’s like Larry with a little Peter Falk.

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