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John Vernon, 'Animal House's' Wormer, dies
Actor also appeared in 'Dirty Harry,' 'Josey Wales'
Friday, February 4, 2005 Posted: 7:59 AM EST (1259 GMT)

LOS ANGELES, California (AP) -- John Vernon, a stage-trained character actor who played cunning villains in film and TV and made his comedy mark as Dean Wormer in "National Lampoon's Animal House," has died. He was 72.

Vernon died at home in his sleep Tuesday following complications from January 16 heart surgery, his daughter, Kate Vernon, said Thursday.

The Canadian-born actor found satisfaction in his varied career, his daughter said.

"He loved the comedy that he was able to do, but his training was in drama and he really enjoyed the dramatic roles," she said.

Movie fans may know him best for his role in "Animal House" as Dean Wormer, who is bent on expelling the hard-partying Delta fraternity house. The movie, starring John Belushi and Tim Matheson, is one of the most popular comedies ever made.

Born in 1932 in Montreal, Vernon studied at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art in London. He did repertory work in England and was heard off-screen as the voice of Big Brother in the 1956 film "1984."

He returned to Canada to appear on stage and on television, including the starring role in the 1960s drama "Wojeck," in which he played a coroner.

"John was superb. He really knew how to use the camera, and vocally he was just born to have a mike nearby," Ted Follows, his co-star in "Wojeck," told The Canadian Press.

After appearing on Broadway in "Royal Hunt of the Sun" he became a steady player in U.S. films, making his debut in director John Boorman's "Point Blank" (1967) as a turncoat tossed to his death by Lee Marvin.

Vernon went on to work with other celebrated filmmakers including Alfred Hitchcock ("Topaz," 1969); Don Siegel ("Dirty Harry," 1971), and Clint Eastwood ("The Outlaw Josey Wales," 1976).

His deep, menacing voice was custom-made for the many bad guys he played.

He reprised his role in "National Lampoon's Animal House" in the TV spinoff "Delta House" (1979). Other comedy roles followed, including the part of Mr. Big in the film "I'm Gonna Git You Sucka" in 1988.

Vernon appeared in a DVD edition of "Animal House" as part of a satiric update on the characters. Wormer was portrayed as a curmudgeonly old man in a wheelchair.
 
He did a great job in animal house.

Rip.
 
Fat, drunk, and stupid is no way to go through life, son...
 
The time has come for someone to put his foot down. And that foot is me.

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Did we give up when the Germans bombed Pearl Harbor?....Hell No *runs out of the room screaming*
 
The line I like in the movie the most...is when the stork character says "Well what the heck we sposed to do you MOron"

Don't know why but it just makes me roll.

I think it is just before Belushi starts chanting toga.
 
Yeagermeister said:
Did we give up when the Germans bombed Pearl Harbor?....Hell No *runs out of the room screaming*

Otter: Germans?
Boon: Forget it, he's rolling....
 
BrAinPaiNt said:
The line I like in the movie the most...is when the stork character says "Well what the heck we sposed to do you MOron"

Don't know why but it just makes me roll.

I think it is just before Belushi starts chanting toga.
That whole movie kills me. Until recently I never got the joke of why the ladder fell backwards when Belushi was looking through the girls window :D
 
Yeagermeister said:
That whole movie kills me. Until recently I never got the joke of why the ladder fell backwards when Belushi was looking through the girls window :D


Yes it is great.

I got the anniversary DVD and they have that little extra where some of the actors play like they are doing different things now as the characters.
 
BrAinPaiNt said:
Yes it is great.

I got the anniversary DVD and they have that little extra where some of the actors play like they are doing different things now as the characters.
We have the same version:D
 
Yeagermeister said:
We have the same version:D

That makes three of us... :D

My girlfriend had never seen it (raised in Mexico) until last year when I popped in the DVD...

She thought it was a classic...
 
I like at the end when he says "I hate those guys" and the wife says you can take your hand out of my arse carmin"
 

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