oldschool4ever
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RIP CAPT LOU. please post your memories of him.
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LA Times said:Captain Lou Albano dead at 76
October 14, 2009 | 9:27 am
Legendary pro wrestling manager Captain Lou Albano died this morning, MTV.com is reporting.
Albano, who was sent home from the hospital earlier this week and place under hospice care, was 76 years old.
Albano is best known to non-wrestling fans as the father in Cyndi Lauper's "Girls Just Want to Have Fun" video. That helped kick off the Rock 'n Wrestling connection that launched the then-WWF to national prominence in the 1980s.
http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/sports_blog/2009/10/captain-lou-albano.html
My favorite memory of him actually wasn't anything dealing with the ring. While he was a very charismatic performer, I will always remember him for his role in Back to School with Rodney Dangerfield. I remember a scene when Dangerfield was getting into some trouble with some of the college kids and Captain Lou Albano grabbed a metal napkin dispenser a crushed it with one hand. He was so funny in that movie as Rodney's bodyguard and he was a perfect embodiment of his wrestling character: a bad ass with a bad temper.
Wikipedia said:Capitalizing on his new found celebrity, Albano began appearing in a vast array of television and film projects. Throughout the late eighties, Albano appeared in Hulk Hogan's Rock 'n' Wrestling, 227, Miami Vice, Hey Dude, Brian De Palma's Wiseguys and the 1987 wrestling movie Body Slam. Expanding into music, Albano managed and performed with rockers NRBQ. He was immortalized in the song "Captain Lou" on their Lou and the Q album. Albano also periodically appeared on the John Davidson version of Hollywood Squares.
In March 1989, on Live with Regis and Kathie Lee, Albano had his trademark beard shaved on the air in order to star as the iconic video game character Mario in The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!. Along with Danny Wells, he co-starred in live action segments during interludes of the Mario cartoon, as well as providing the voice of his animated counterpart.
In 1993 Albano appeared in the John Ritter film Stay Tuned as the ring announcer for a wrestling match of the "Underworld Wrestling Federation" pitting Ritter and Pam Dawber's characters against two demonic wrestlers.