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now via webcam from los angeles by showbiz reporter gayl murphy. good morning. we only ever touchy when somebody has following of their parts, it is sad in some ways. but also, you know, he died at a relatively good age and he had had quite a career, hadn't he? yes, he had a fantastic career. six decades long. but he was a good guy, he was one of the good guys. i was talking to someone earlier about what is legacy might be, i do not think i ever heard anybody trash talk peter fonda. they might have talked about what he was doing or who he was hanging out with a maybe he was not getting enough work, maybe he was getting enough work, maybe he was getting too much work, but at the end of the day, none of it was personal. he escaped hollywood a good guy. i think that is really pa rt of good guy. i think that is really part of his legacy, of course, other than the professional part of it, where he took the 1969 counterculture by storm. he starred as wyatt opposite dennis hopper in the bury game changing vellum, it also starred and launched jack nicholson's career, as well. a big felon f