Quote:Bluemage wrote:Yes. Mr. Freeze was in fact his last role, as related in one of the articles above:
And, for those of us born a good bit later, he was Mr. Freeze.
Truly another one who will be missed.
Quote:And, indeed, Mr. Freeze became the one role Ansara would continually return to between 1992 and 2001. It would be the last role he would play. 2001 was also the year Ansara's son, Michael, passed away from a drug overdose.Ironic then, that the very last words of his we as an audience would hear would be those of Victor Friez, cruelly denied a new life beyond the cold one final time, as he tells the new Batman (Terry McGinnis) "Believe me, you're the only one who cares."
It's not hard to imagine a man wanting to shy away from fame after the death of his son. The tragedy of Mr. Freeze, a man unable to save the one person he loves most, trapped forever in an unfeeling prison of ice, suddenly feels all too familiar.
I wonder how much of the pain in his voice was real at the time. I hope he found some peace in the decade since then. Believe me, we all would care.
A salute to the Dahar Master and to the man who played him.