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Story by: Gail Nobles
In Hollywood's colorful history, some people are memorable not just for their acting but for how they look and carry themselves. Among these notable giants, we find Calvin Lane, a towering …. I guess about 7 feet 5 inches tall, who comes from the heart of Dallas, Texas. You might remember him from a memorable episode of *Walker, Texas Ranger*, titled "Deep Cover," which aired in 1995. There stands Lane, a true colossus of a man, going toe-to-toe with none other than Chuck Norris. It was an awe-inspiring moment; Lane was the biggest man I had ever witnessed Norris battle, a scene forever etched in my memory. Calvin Lane is very handsome too and fit for Hollywood.
Before Calvin Lane, I was captivated by the work of Michael Clarke Duncan, whom we all remember from unforgettable films like ‘The Green Mile’ of 1999 and ‘Daredevil’ of 2003. Standing at 6 feet 5 inches, Duncan commanded the screen with a charisma that made him larger than life. After his untimely passing in 2012, I found myself reflecting on the loss and wondering who could possibly step into his shoes, particularly for the role of Kingpin in ‘Daredevil’. In my mind now, Calvin Lane could have been that worthy successor, a fitting giant in both stature and talent. But perhaps it was never meant to be, as life often takes its own unpredictable turns.
Hollywood is a double-edged sword of glitz and glamour, yet it also harbors stories of struggle—stories of talented stars grappling with health and the pressures that come with fame. I've often mourned the loss of many beloved figures from the silver screen, each departure a stark reminder of the fleeting nature of life and stardom.
As for Calvin Lane, I find myself pondering his journey. Is he still gracing the world with his presence? I hope fervently that he is doing well—after all, his sheer size was matched only by the warmth he radiated through his roles. The industry is robust, but it often fills the void left by those extraordinary individuals who once walked its stage. The world may have moved on, but there’s something truly timeless about giants like Calvin Lane and Michael Clarke Duncan—both are part of an unforgettable legacy.
I’m Gail Nobles. Thank you for listening to Ebonliner.
Usage: CC BY 2.0
Story by: Gail Nobles
In Hollywood's colorful history, some people are memorable not just for their acting but for how they look and carry themselves. Among these notable giants, we find Calvin Lane, a towering …. I guess about 7 feet 5 inches tall, who comes from the heart of Dallas, Texas. You might remember him from a memorable episode of *Walker, Texas Ranger*, titled "Deep Cover," which aired in 1995. There stands Lane, a true colossus of a man, going toe-to-toe with none other than Chuck Norris. It was an awe-inspiring moment; Lane was the biggest man I had ever witnessed Norris battle, a scene forever etched in my memory. Calvin Lane is very handsome too and fit for Hollywood.
Before Calvin Lane, I was captivated by the work of Michael Clarke Duncan, whom we all remember from unforgettable films like ‘The Green Mile’ of 1999 and ‘Daredevil’ of 2003. Standing at 6 feet 5 inches, Duncan commanded the screen with a charisma that made him larger than life. After his untimely passing in 2012, I found myself reflecting on the loss and wondering who could possibly step into his shoes, particularly for the role of Kingpin in ‘Daredevil’. In my mind now, Calvin Lane could have been that worthy successor, a fitting giant in both stature and talent. But perhaps it was never meant to be, as life often takes its own unpredictable turns.
Hollywood is a double-edged sword of glitz and glamour, yet it also harbors stories of struggle—stories of talented stars grappling with health and the pressures that come with fame. I've often mourned the loss of many beloved figures from the silver screen, each departure a stark reminder of the fleeting nature of life and stardom.
As for Calvin Lane, I find myself pondering his journey. Is he still gracing the world with his presence? I hope fervently that he is doing well—after all, his sheer size was matched only by the warmth he radiated through his roles. The industry is robust, but it often fills the void left by those extraordinary individuals who once walked its stage. The world may have moved on, but there’s something truly timeless about giants like Calvin Lane and Michael Clarke Duncan—both are part of an unforgettable legacy.
I’m Gail Nobles. Thank you for listening to Ebonliner.