“Marines die, that’s what we’re here for, but the Marine Corps lives forever and that means YOU... LIVE... FOREVER!!!!” -Lee Ermey Rest in peace old friend, you will live forever in the hearts and minds of the people for all eternity.
There was a Coors Light beer commercial with him in it as well.There is a youtube video of him as the voice of the head elf,this one is not for kids to watch.There was the glock commercials too,remember what he said at the end of one of them.It was somebody picked the wrong girl
Gunny: *Salutes* "Yes sir!" *Starts jogging up the stairs to heaven and comes across marines walking on the way up* "GET YOUR ASSES MOVING! DO NOT KEEP OUR LORD WAITING!"
Old devil dogs never die, they just keep defendin' the heavens! requiescat in pace Gunny. You were my first taste of what a Staff Sergeant would be like. You got me through high school with your funny insults, jokes, and inspirational quotes.
funny thing is when he left the service, he wasn't a gunnery sargeant, but he'd played one in Full Metal Jacket. FMJ gave such a good amount of PR to the Marines they actually recalled him into service just to promote him to the rank of Gunnery Sargeant... and he was a soldier any serviceman, regardless of country, would have been happy to salute or talk to. The Gunny was a singular individual. he will be missed.
I’m so lost for words right now. Our phenomenal actor and favorite american hero r. lee ermey passed away yesterday morning due to complications of pneumonia. We’re all extremely sorry for his loss and his family. He doesn’t deserve to be taken away from us like that. I’ve always been a huge longtime fan of him and absolutely connected to him the most. We all connected to him the most. Every favorite celebrity that we all care about and connected with always dies. Death is never the answer. Dying is the scariest thing. We’re all scared of dying. Including me. I’ve always been extremely scared of dying. And there’s nothing wrong with that. Life is too short. That’s how it is in life. We born, we live, we die. We wanna live right and do outstanding things and have a great life and having a fantastic future before we die. When we see someone like R. Lee Ermey, that’s a true hero. A true patriot. A true human being that we can have faith in. Someone that we can trust. Someone that we can look to. Someone that we can respect. Someone that we can appreciate. Someone that we can believe. Someone that we can have faith in. The first movie I saw him in was full metal jacket. He was super phenomenal. And after that, I’ve absolutely became a true big fan of him since. Because he’s the reason why I got into military films in the first place. Saving private ryan was one of them. A film that I would call a true masterpiece and phenomenal. It had everything about that film. Brotherhood, legacy, honor, heart, great character development, redemption, war, history, motivation, dedication, surviving, justice and passion. Everything. It was memorable and great. All of us connected to him the most. He was a awesome guy. He was amazing, kind, nice, humble, independent, funny, serious, cool, professional and genuine. Even he was great in the texas chainsaw massacre movies. The legend and the legacy of sheriff hoyt. Now, I’m not ashamed of saying this: he scared the holy crap out of me when I was very young at the time. I was scared of the guy. I remember taking the pillow and hide underneath the bed every time he came on screen. He was definitely fun to watch. As I got older, I couldn’t get enough of sheriff hoyt. What a phenomenal performance. One of the best fantastic villains on god’s green earth. Intimidating, scarier, serious, funny, evil, intelligent, pure, rage, insane, awesome, professional, twisted, memorable, outstanding, believable and dark. He was the man. He had great character development. He had strength. He had power. He had energy. He had attitude. He had honor. Every film has ever been in was believable. Amazing and believable performances from him. Like his phenomenal films: Full Metal Jacket. Dead Man Walking. Se7en The Texas Chainsaw Massacre. The Texas Chainsaw Massacre: The Beginning. Purple Hearts. Mississippi Burning. Toy Soldiers. Willard. Saving Silverman. On Deadly Ground. Leaving Las Vegas. The Siege Of Firebase Gloria. Fletch Lives. Apocalypse Now. Toy Story. Toy Story 2. Toy Story 3. Man Of The House. Prefontaine. The Salton Sea. Life. Sommersby. The Boys In Company C. The list goes on and on. Today, I’m doing a movie marathon for the great legend himself. There’ll never be another gunny. Or another R. Lee Ermey. He’ll always be our favorite actor and always be our fantastic memorable sergeant. Rest in peace, gunny. We salute you, R. Lee Ermey. Legends never die. Remember the fallen. 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
😥gunny. 😢we will miss you. Condolences to the family. He was Great person, Awsome personality, Really knew how to get people motivated. Grew up hearing him as a child and even better as a adult.Never got to meet him in person , wished I did. Semper fi , ❤ carry on. 😭
RIP Gunny. Thank you for your service, your spirit, your humour and your insight. What a fabulous example you gave to us all about duty, service and honour.
Well done Sergeant, you've successfully completed your mission, giving comedy to all ages and different generations. Well done Sergeant, well done indeed.
watching this, and hearing that Lee Ermey died put a sadness in my heart. I am Logan Biggs, and I am from R Lee Ermey's home town Emporia KS. he will always be remembered to me and all my Emporian brothers and sisters.
Ermey was a legend. I'll never forget his historic voice or how much he impacted my life with his performances over the years. Rest in peace, Sargent. It was an honor, sir.
Everyone is dropping like flies. First Barbara Bush, then Bruno Sammartino, and now this? April is a terrible month. RIP to the only guy who was able to do whatever he wanted in a Stanley Kubrick film.
HarmonySword I'm just glad that the ones dying are at the age where it's just natural, unlike people like Carrie Fisher (60), Ralphie May (45) and Joan Laurer (WWF'S Chyna, 46). Still though, very very sad.
Rest In Peace Gunny. Thank you for being such a great person and for your service in the military. Second thank you for your acting career, you were one of a kind and will be greatly missed. Semper Fi. 🇺🇸
Fun fact, in Recess: School's Out, Colonel O'Malley was unseen only on a phone because T.J. and friends secretly voice over with a microphone pretending to be out of.
I love how all of the time he is a character of either significance or control of the main characters. And mostly a drill sergeant just like his career. Rest in peace 🌹😢
Was kind of nice knowing there are military men, particularly someone who had been previously involved in training those military men, that were intelligent and imaginative enough to support so many different types of arts. I feel like nearly all of the military individuals I meet are such braindead, truck driving dimwitted automatons. He always reminded me there are exceptions. RIP Mr. Ermey.
Jari Most of the ones I've met have been proven to be calculated individuals, regardless of branch, they can hold damn good conversations, put in serious work when required, and posses a slightly higher level of intelligence than most people do that live in my county. For the most part, their intelligence shines most in spotting lies, creating a plan and executing it, solving issues of many kind. There are some dumb ones, but most I've met have been very smart human beings.
Eusophocleas Part of the beauty of the military is how diverse it is. You can have a guy who casually saturs a motherbord for fun and a guy who took the ASVAB 6 times over just to get a score high enough to just join in the same bunk.
I can't tell if you're serious or not. If you are, you first have to define "stupid". Getting into the armed forces is by no means difficult. Someone with a low I.Q. could easily get in. The ASVAB (ridiculously easy test) isn't required for enlistment, and I wouldn't call someone that simply has their GED or high school diploma "intelligent".
Rest in piece sir. I remember watching most of these. Full Metal Jacket was awesome. Also I remember the Batman episode too. But he was the Sarge from Toy Story! That is so cool! All those cartoons he voiced in...takes me back when I was a kid.
Melisa Cangele Mystery it is right now as to if R Lee Ermey was able to record dialogue for Sarge in KHIII before his death. If not then I don’t think whoever is voicing him will be Jim Cummings.
This guy is in my dad's year book M.C.R.D San Diego 1965. He was a corporal and dad said he wasn't even the meanest one they had. My dad said he ran into him again when he was recovering from wounds in Nam. Ermey was running an N.C.O club got drunk closed the place and had him P.T. while he barked commands.........funny as shit.
He’s had more voice over roles in TV Shows and Video Games then he’s had in Animated Films. It is thoughtful though to not be the only man to voice military characters, some not voiced by him like General WR Monger done by Kiefer Sutherland might’ve been an impression of him though.
Mission accomplished Sarge, rest at ease. Thanks for always being their for Andy and the rest of us when we watched cartoons, you will be missed.
Bpl
I could not of said it better soldier he will be missed R.I.P. SARGE
koopa159 Stop chopping onions 😭
"Your heart belongs to god, but your ass belongs to the corps"
He life his mark on the world 🎖🎖🇱🇷🇱🇷
“Marines die, that’s what we’re here for, but the Marine Corps lives forever and that means
YOU... LIVE... FOREVER!!!!”
-Lee Ermey
Rest in peace old friend, you will live forever in the hearts and minds of the people for all eternity.
Limelight Raver "Marines are not allowed to die without permission!"
Oorah!
R Lee Ermey I salute you, sir. You will be missed. R.I.P.
btw, the command for that is, "present, ARMS"
I stand corrected, thank you Captain Rex.
Mister?
He will ever be the Voice of the US Military...
Preseant Arms! (Salutes) For Our dear Gunney! RIP Sir!
At ease, R. Lee Ermy.
SOUND OFF LIKE YOU GOTTA PAIR!!
You owe me for 1 jelly donut now on your faces
America's Drill Sergent.
He passed away ?!
Man I'm gonna miss him and his voice really fit the roles he was in
Rest in Peace Sir, you were the best
RIP Gunnery Sergeant Hartman
Nick Beast looks like private pile finally got him.
I always liked the Geico commercial with him as a bad therapist calling the patient a crybaby
One of the best commercials ever.
wafrederick I remember that comercial
wafrederick
Or that pistachio commercial... he was one of the most entertaining voices in the industry
There was a Coors Light beer commercial with him in it as well.There is a youtube video of him as the voice of the head elf,this one is not for kids to watch.There was the glock commercials too,remember what he said at the end of one of them.It was somebody picked the wrong girl
Damn he was hella talented
SanjiBaratie agreed
Stand down, Marine. Report to your next post.
Gunny: *Salutes* "Yes sir!" *Starts jogging up the stairs to heaven and comes across marines walking on the way up* "GET YOUR ASSES MOVING! DO NOT KEEP OUR LORD WAITING!"
Everywhere I go! There's a Drill Sergeant there!
Grenaders 3 Bruh, Drill *Instructor* . DI's are Marines. DS's are Army.
Probably he is jogging with Chesty Puller
+All Hail Nannerpuss
They're still fucking everywhere you go.
3-24-1944 to 4-15-2018
RIP Gunny you will be highly missed
*TAPS in background*
He was the most powerful sergeant in the United States Marine Corps.
March 34th?
MinigunGaming thank you I edited
lower the us flag to half staff boys.
At Ease Soldier! R.I.P.
He wasn't a soldier. He Was A Marine.
The Gunny was one of the most powerful and most prolific character actor and militant in America.
George Page He wasn't a Soldier, he was a Marine.
"A good soldier never leaves a man behind!"
- Sarge
Old devil dogs never die, they just keep defendin' the heavens! requiescat in pace Gunny. You were my first taste of what a Staff Sergeant would be like. You got me through high school with your funny insults, jokes, and inspirational quotes.
Adieu, Gunny. R.I.P. You will be missed.
he is a gunny sergeant
Mission accomplished, Sarge. We will remember you, Marines never die.
R.I.P. Gunny, thanks for all of the years of entertainment. Heaven is a better place because of you.
God now has the biggest hard on God has ever had now.
R.I.P There are plenty of unlocked footlockers for you in heaven gunny have fun
Darthflower68 And plenty of jelly donuts as well.
You know it brother
I salute to the one & only sergeant who knows how to protect our country, may he RIP! (He was born to play a sergeant)
Emily Santoyo He WAS a sergeant-Gunnery Sergeant, USMC, to be exact -OOO-RAH!!
Ronald Robertson makes total sense😂
funny thing is when he left the service, he wasn't a gunnery sargeant, but he'd played one in Full Metal Jacket. FMJ gave such a good amount of PR to the Marines they actually recalled him into service just to promote him to the rank of Gunnery Sargeant... and he was a soldier any serviceman, regardless of country, would have been happy to salute or talk to. The Gunny was a singular individual. he will be missed.
He gave us the most memerable scenes of all time in Full Metal Jacket
Yup
R. Lee Ermey was one of the best voice actor of all time! We will miss you I salute you Sir. R.I.P.
“Who’s R Lee Ermy?” Future kids will ask
“Literally every drill instructor in TV and movies”
Semper Fi Gunny, at ease and rest in peace.
I’m so lost for words right now. Our phenomenal actor and favorite american hero r. lee ermey passed away yesterday morning due to complications of pneumonia. We’re all extremely sorry for his loss and his family. He doesn’t deserve to be taken away from us like that. I’ve always been a huge longtime fan of him and absolutely connected to him the most. We all connected to him the most. Every favorite celebrity that we all care about and connected with always dies. Death is never the answer. Dying is the scariest thing. We’re all scared of dying. Including me. I’ve always been extremely scared of dying. And there’s nothing wrong with that. Life is too short. That’s how it is in life. We born, we live, we die. We wanna live right and do outstanding things and have a great life and having a fantastic future before we die. When we see someone like R. Lee Ermey, that’s a true hero. A true patriot. A true human being that we can have faith in. Someone that we can trust. Someone that we can look to. Someone that we can respect. Someone that we can appreciate. Someone that we can believe. Someone that we can have faith in. The first movie I saw him in was full metal jacket. He was super phenomenal. And after that, I’ve absolutely became a true big fan of him since. Because he’s the reason why I got into military films in the first place. Saving private ryan was one of them. A film that I would call a true masterpiece and phenomenal. It had everything about that film. Brotherhood, legacy, honor, heart, great character development, redemption, war, history, motivation, dedication, surviving, justice and passion. Everything. It was memorable and great. All of us connected to him the most. He was a awesome guy. He was amazing, kind, nice, humble, independent, funny, serious, cool, professional and genuine. Even he was great in the texas chainsaw massacre movies. The legend and the legacy of sheriff hoyt. Now, I’m not ashamed of saying this: he scared the holy crap out of me when I was very young at the time. I was scared of the guy. I remember taking the pillow and hide underneath the bed every time he came on screen. He was definitely fun to watch. As I got older, I couldn’t get enough of sheriff hoyt. What a phenomenal performance. One of the best fantastic villains on god’s green earth. Intimidating, scarier, serious, funny, evil, intelligent, pure, rage, insane, awesome, professional, twisted, memorable, outstanding, believable and dark. He was the man. He had great character development. He had strength. He had power. He had energy. He had attitude. He had honor. Every film has ever been in was believable. Amazing and believable performances from him.
Like his phenomenal films:
Full Metal Jacket.
Dead Man Walking.
Se7en
The Texas Chainsaw Massacre.
The Texas Chainsaw Massacre: The Beginning.
Purple Hearts.
Mississippi Burning.
Toy Soldiers.
Willard.
Saving Silverman.
On Deadly Ground.
Leaving Las Vegas.
The Siege Of Firebase Gloria.
Fletch Lives.
Apocalypse Now.
Toy Story.
Toy Story 2.
Toy Story 3.
Man Of The House.
Prefontaine.
The Salton Sea.
Life.
Sommersby.
The Boys In Company C.
The list goes on and on.
Today, I’m doing a movie marathon for the great legend himself.
There’ll never be another gunny. Or another R. Lee Ermey.
He’ll always be our favorite actor and always be our fantastic memorable sergeant.
Rest in peace, gunny. We salute you, R. Lee Ermey. Legends never die. Remember the fallen. 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
RIP L Lee Ermery as a Marine, I always respect you. You are a true US Marines, Semper Fi, ohrahh
😥gunny. 😢we will miss you.
Condolences to the family. He was Great person, Awsome personality,
Really knew how to get people motivated. Grew up hearing him as a child and even better as a adult.Never got to meet him in person , wished I did.
Semper fi , ❤ carry on. 😭
I liked him best as Wildcat from “Batman: the Brave and the Bold”.
Also, he was in “Call of Duty: Ghosts”?! O.O Cool. :)
This was a AWESOME CLIP!!! Thank You For Posting. Gunny would be damn proud. Oorah!
RIP General Ermey, we salute you.
3:56 R. Lee Ermey: 1944- 2018
Rest in Peace, R. Lee... you will be missed.
One badass voice actor. RIP Gunny.
RIP Gunny. Thank you for your service, your spirit, your humour and your insight. What a fabulous example you gave to us all about duty, service and honour.
Rest In Peace R. Lee Ermey and thank you for your service your a good soldier.
Well done Sergeant, you've successfully completed your mission, giving comedy to all ages and different generations. Well done Sergeant, well done indeed.
He was also Sgt. Yorkie in the _All Dogs Go to Heaven: The Series_ episode "Dogfaces."
1:35 I had no idea that was him!
Truly a great man to never be forgotten.
He had a certain voice that everyone recognized
watching this, and hearing that Lee Ermey died put a sadness in my heart. I am Logan Biggs, and I am from R Lee Ermey's home town Emporia KS. he will always be remembered to me and all my Emporian brothers and sisters.
*_let me see your war face_*
R.I.P. to yet another legend
Ermey was a legend.
I'll never forget his historic voice or how much he impacted my life with his performances over the years.
Rest in peace, Sargent. It was an honor, sir.
Semper Fi.
Hoorah!
Ooorah!
Rest in peace Gunnery Sergeant. Thank you for the knowledge and entertainment you left behind. You will be missed.
This is a very touching tribute, well done... but you forgot General Barnaky from Fallout tactics
One of the most memorable voices of my childhood. The reason I enlisted into the Corps.
Mission accomplished solider "snifffffffff" mission accomplished
Miss you already Gunny. Thanks for the memories.
No Crash Bandicoot The Wrath of Cortex? He voiced Wa-Wa in that game
Eriq Pollard one word *WOAH!*
LEAVE MY LEVELS ALONE!
@@johnthomas129 I thought it was "LEAVE MY CRYSTALS ALONE"
I love how they always kept his role, even in voice acting. That, my friends, is respect at the finest level.
He's now training God's angels to be hardasses.
The Devil's Legions don't stand a chance.
Wow I’ve seen a lot of these but never realized it was him until now. I was an even bigger fan that I thought. Godspeed Sargent, may he Rest In Peace
R. Lee Ermy, a true patriotic American and second amendment supporter to the very end. He will be missed.
Second amendments the one about ducks wearing long pants, right?
RIP Sarge. I never knew he has this many voice over in cartoons, all I know was the Toy Story. Thanks for the video.
And I am a civilian who loves the Marines, Semper Fi
One of the greatest voices ever conceived. Thank you so much and RIP
Everyone is dropping like flies. First Barbara Bush, then Bruno Sammartino, and now this? April is a terrible month. RIP to the only guy who was able to do whatever he wanted in a Stanley Kubrick film.
HarmonySword I'm just glad that the ones dying are at the age where it's just natural, unlike people like Carrie Fisher (60), Ralphie May (45) and Joan Laurer (WWF'S Chyna, 46). Still though, very very sad.
Thanks Gunny, you made my childhood amazing.
🇺🇸 God Bless you 🎖🎖🎖🎖🎖General
Jeff Hughes Gunnery SGT
I will dearly missed you, Gunny. Rest in Peace!
He is a Gunnery Sergeant.
Rest In Peace Gunny. Thank you for being such a great person and for your service in the military. Second thank you for your acting career, you were one of a kind and will be greatly missed. Semper Fi. 🇺🇸
Fun fact, in Recess: School's Out, Colonel O'Malley was unseen only on a phone because T.J. and friends secretly voice over with a microphone pretending to be out of.
Joseph Zielinski wow its almost like that was shown in this video
No shit
RIP. I saw he passed away 2 days ago but didn't give my regards. He brought about what everyone knows as the stereotypical drill sergeant. A legend.
At ease Sergeant. You’ve served your country well. I salute you 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸. As for the people of the dislikes: DROP DOWN AND GIVE ME 20!
God rest his soul. The best sergeant and drill instructor ever seen. True bravery, courage and an icon of discipline and motivation.
R.I.P soldier, you were one of our finest
Jungoguy He was a Marine, not a soldier
I love the fact that he's always typecast to plat militaries, a call back to his iconic character in stanley kubrick's full metal jacket
All I see soilder when I hear that voice now
I love how all of the time he is a character of either significance or control of the main characters. And mostly a drill sergeant just like his career. Rest in peace 🌹😢
RIP
Wow so he played in all of my favorite shows and games and I didn’t know that
Rip R.Lee
Rest in peace Gunny.
He won't be forgotten any time soon. Trust that
And most importantly the drill Sargent from Full metal jacket.
He was a sergeant in every tv show/movie incredible!!
Noooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooh another deceased toy story actor first Jim varney than don rickles bud luckey and now R Lee ermey
Wow didn't realize he did that many shows! That was awesome
Was kind of nice knowing there are military men, particularly someone who had been previously involved in training those military men, that were intelligent and imaginative enough to support so many different types of arts. I feel like nearly all of the military individuals I meet are such braindead, truck driving dimwitted automatons. He always reminded me there are exceptions. RIP Mr. Ermey.
Jari Most of the ones I've met have been proven to be calculated individuals, regardless of branch, they can hold damn good conversations, put in serious work when required, and posses a slightly higher level of intelligence than most people do that live in my county. For the most part, their intelligence shines most in spotting lies, creating a plan and executing it, solving issues of many kind. There are some dumb ones, but most I've met have been very smart human beings.
Eusophocleas
Part of the beauty of the military is how diverse it is. You can have a guy who casually saturs a motherbord for fun and a guy who took the ASVAB 6 times over just to get a score high enough to just join in the same bunk.
@Jari:
Hm, that's not been my experience. Besides, short of a Draft, stupid people are not qualified to join the armed-forces, IIRC.
I can't tell if you're serious or not. If you are, you first have to define "stupid". Getting into the armed forces is by no means difficult. Someone with a low I.Q. could easily get in. The ASVAB (ridiculously easy test) isn't required for enlistment, and I wouldn't call someone that simply has their GED or high school diploma "intelligent".
Wow. Truly impressive. Thanks for proving my point.
Rest in piece sir. I remember watching most of these. Full Metal Jacket was awesome. Also I remember the Batman episode too. But he was the Sarge from Toy Story! That is so cool! All those cartoons he voiced in...takes me back when I was a kid.
R.I.P General, thanks for being a voice of our childhood
infamous420 hip hop You mean Gunny?
Can't believe he's gone, true ledgend, never forget seeing him n Full Metal Jacket n thinking he was da toughest S.O.B l ever seen R.I.P
Oh he died this year?! You will be remember always Sir. (Slutes)
Thank you for my Childhood Memories Sir and RIP Gunny (Salutes)
Now we need a Replacement for sarge in toy story 4
Melisa Cangele Mystery it is right now as to if R Lee Ermey was able to record dialogue for Sarge in KHIII before his death. If not then I don’t think whoever is voicing him will be Jim Cummings.
He will be greatly missed...he was one hell of an actor/ voice actor....We'll see you again one day Gunny.....take care buddy
I pick Jim Cummings as sarge in toy story 4
Melisa Cangele he deserves more work
Never knew he was a voice actor too
NOW SHOW ME YOUR CRYING FACE!
The most Iconic drill sergeant actor and va in history. You will be missed
Truly we where lucky to have such a talented man.
Real deal and he brought that experience to the screen.
he will be truely missed by everyone
He was a good Marine, and a great actor. Rest In Peace Sergeant, you’ve earned it.
Got to meet him a few times at some NRA conventions, he was an awesome guy and super cool to talk, feels like losing a part of the family
I admire your honesty...
He helped me to understand what is means to be a man. He will be greatly missed by all.
This guy is in my dad's year book M.C.R.D San Diego 1965. He was a corporal and dad said he wasn't even the meanest one they had. My dad said he ran into him again when he was recovering from wounds in Nam. Ermey was running an N.C.O club got drunk closed the place and had him P.T. while he barked commands.........funny as shit.
RIP Gunny, thank you for making me laugh and always making my day.
He will always be with us in our hearts forever. RIP R. Lee Ermey
I am going to miss you and thank you for your service to our country.
Rest in peace, R. Lee Ermey. Thank you for your service to this country and its people.
Ermey played Sarge in Toy Story and I learn this so many years later. I'm already on the verge of tears.
R Lee Ermey certainly has had quite the military roles of the years, even through voice acting.
He’s had more voice over roles in TV Shows and Video Games then he’s had in Animated Films. It is thoughtful though to not be the only man to voice military characters, some not voiced by him like General WR Monger done by Kiefer Sutherland might’ve been an impression of him though.