Yes he did, it was in an episode called The Judgement in series 1
Yes, Clu Gulager did star as Lennie Carew on the TV series "The Virginian." He appeared in six episodes of the show in the role of Lennie Carew.
of course he did ever hitter does!! :D
George and Lennie first met when Lennie's Aunt Clara asked George to take care of him after she passed away. George and Lennie have been traveling and working together ever since.
According to Wikipedia: "Rod became the spokesperson for Solid Contact Baseball in 2006. This company from New Canaan, CT, has developed a product to teach hitting called the GAP Hitter, and it is the only hitting product that Mr. Carew has ever endorsed." He also spends time at the Major League Baseball Academy in Australia coaching and helping develop talent.
George and Lennie are linked by their friendship, which is based on their mutual reliance on each other. George takes care of Lennie, who has a mental disability, while Lennie offers George companionship and loyalty. They share a dream of owning a farm together, which gives them hope and purpose.
Crooks initially reacts negatively to Lennie due to his own loneliness and defensive nature. However, he eventually allows Lennie in because he senses Lennie's childlike innocence and vulnerability. Despite his initial reservations, Crooks craves human interaction and company, leading him to welcome Lennie into his space.
George gets angry at Lennie mainly out of frustration and a sense of responsibility for having to constantly watch over him. Lennie's actions often unintentionally cause problems or put them in difficult situations, leading George to feel overwhelmed and upset. However, George's anger is also motivated by his love for Lennie and a desire to protect him from harm.
The two main characters in "Of Mice and Men" are George Milton and Lennie Small. They are close friends who travel together as seasonal workers during the Great Depression.
After accidentally killing Curley's wife in "Of Mice and Men," Lennie flees to a nearby hiding spot in the brush by the Salinas River where George had instructed him to go if he ever got into trouble.
Hall of Famer Rod Carew wore #29 his entire career for the Minnesota Twins and California Angels. Hall of Famer Jim 'Catfish' Hunter wore #29 for the New York Yankees between 1975-1979.
First off, Lennie is obsessed with touching very soft objects. Plus he becomes scared easily. So, when Curly's wife tries to seduce Lennie, he touches her hair and notices that it is very soft. She starts to try to get away but Lennie won't let go of her hair. Eventually she starts panicking and screams. Lennie, being very scared at this point, thinking that someone will hear her wails, breaks her neck. Now, this was very easy for him since he was very strong and big. If you've ever read the Harry Potter series, picture Lennie as a beardless Hagrid.
Lennie contributes to George by providing companionship and emotional support. Despite his limitations, Lennie's loyalty and innocence bring out the nurturing side of George, giving him a sense of purpose and responsibility in caring for someone who depends on him. Additionally, Lennie's simple-mindedness allows George to feel needed and in control, reinforcing their relationship dynamic.
True, George is definitely the caretaker of the child like Lennie. George does more than enough back for George, otherwise they wouldn't still travel together. Lennie is a friend for george so he doesn't ever get lonely. Another thing Lennie does for George is providing a job. Many people would be willing to hire George and Lennie because Lennie is HUGE and is very hard working. They both give one another what they need to have a great friendship and a way of surving through the rough times.