Still, the men won't give up; they recently celebrated the 10th anniversary of their joyful togetherness, and by today's standards there has been remarkably little turnover in the personnel. You have to be selfish as an actor because in the final analysis it's you up there on the screen who's being judged, and no one else" In "Plenty" he plays the ineffectual diplomat husband of a fiery, independent woman who was a wartime resistance heroine, chasing her like a pet poodle, decked out in a thoroughly English blazer and cravat. Ugh! The networks do their own bending of news ethics, witness those morning shows. "As you know, men, have played women on the screen several times-Jack Lemmon in 'Some Like It Hot' Dustin Hoffman in 'Tootsie' But for a woman to play a man in a serious work and get away with it, that's something challenging. He is now what I would consider a star " Bernstein said, with his definition of star being "a fine actor who becomes a celebrity" Keach is a changed person today.
"Once again the Woollies have given us plenty to chew on, think about and worry about" Boston-Ipswich rather-is seeing a new musical set in the American Revolution. "The Breakfast Club" which had the smallest percentage drop of the three over the previous weekend, is shaping up as a major hit despite its serious twist on the typically comic teen genre. The brothers attended a Jesuit prep school here, but showed little interest in college. I discovered that oil was heated to tremendous temperatures, then denatured hydrogen was bubbled thorough. He is of an age and appearance to suggest the mature Papa at the peak of his acclaim, and he's a polished and well-spoken actor as well. The even newer home-centered enthusiasm is the compact-disc player, of which there are thought to be 1. 5 million already in use, enlarging the high-fidelity complex that in many homes now resembles the cockpit of a 747 in the size and array of its knobs, dials and toggles. With no formal training, he was fascinated by "people a little older who were going out and doing shows.
NBC has been criticized for making a deal with Abbas not to reveal his location. "I thought it was time we had a Bite of Orange County" Friemann said. The dead were most often buried under the floor of the family house)According to our standards, the Mimbres figurative work can become occasionally too emblematic or a trifle odd, as if they had discovered "reality" and found it nearly as absurd as it seems today. Patrick's Cathedral wearing a Hands Across America T-shirt over his liturgical vestments. A little more than six years ago, Carrie Snow was living in the San Francisco Bay Area, working on a comedy career while holding down a day job She then decided to pursue comedy full time. Globus also insisted that Dustin Hoffman is still set to star in "LaBrava" for the company, though spokesmen for the actor said last week that he was pulling out due to breach of contract. Maybe we just want to see the good guys win once in a while" Not all of the survey remarks were so agreeable When it came to Prince and Michael Jackson, sparks flew.
"I've always hung in there because I believe in myself and that I will be OK" said Jewell, softly "You need to have patience to survive I have that patience; I have always found ways to survive. But that should apply to the murder of works of art as well, because we live with them for thousands of years. The new production, updated to the present in the adaptation by Sally Robinson, lacks the snap and crackle of the original, stressing romance over wit, and Loni Anderson, Michelle Lee and Stephanie Zimbalist play the three wives rather broadly under the sluggish direction of Larry Elikann. But the screenplay by Alice Arlen (co-writer of "Silkwood) irons out crucial complexities as tidily as "Silkwood" did crucial details in the life and death of Karen Silkwood. Five Feet, also in Laguna Beach, has given its wall space over to contemporary art exhibits since opening nine months ago; Piret's in South Coast Plaza is now offering the third in a series of monthlong exhibits by local artists.
The distinguished American pianist has been playing recitals hereabouts for more than a decade, sometimes in out-of-the-way places, but, chances are, if you have heard him, you haven't forgotten the occasion. It also demands character development and plenty of performing brio "I think (acting) is my strong point" Teroy said "I wish I had more character work (in the concert. "I'm not comfortable reading either positive or negative things about my work" she confesses. And Joel, an otherwise normal person who, the other night at Hampton's, ordered a burger with bacon and blue cheese dressing (it looked like a hot fudge sundae in reverse) and then proceeded to eat the thing, bun and all, with a knife and fork!The sign in front of McDonald's says 50 billion served (I've had three) and there's a hamburger joint on every block in town.
'I don't think of my characters as eccentric or wacky" playwright Beth Henley says in the current edition of South Coast Repertory's Subscriber magazine "I think they're vivid" Vivid: as in colors But too many bright colors can weary the eye. Like everything else on Melrose, the mirrors are there to be seen, and, like most everything else in Los Angeles, they are there to be seen by a camera. I now have not the faintest doubt that the way Larry Parks did Al Jolson was so much more appealing than the way Jolson did Jolson. The others are Luis Perez, Edward Morgan, Eric Dirk and Elizabeth Molak. When we reported that columnist Jim Bacon was departing the Her-Ex (Outtakes, Nov. Museum Director Richard Koshalek reported Thursday that about 172,000 people saw the auto/art show and that by Sunday's closing he expects the figure to approach 175,000. The Public Service and Safety Committee will hold a public hearing on the allocations June 7 at City Hall. .
