Remember WENN pictures page
Hi folks,
In my time in Los Angeles and New York, I've been fortunate enough to see
live and in person some of the people who I watched on Remember WENN.
And on a few occasions, I've gathered the nerve to get their picture.
But, more often I'm satisfied with just an autographed. <Of course,
satisfied is the wrong word, grateful is actually more apropo.> Anyway,
this page will be used as a display spot for autographs and pictures and
whatnot, although all I have so far are pictures. But, we'll see
what the future brings. And so, without further ado... (Okay,
so I tried to get the pictures on the same page as the text, but that didn't
work, so this'll have to do for now).
When Carolee Carmello starred as Ella in the Los Angeles Reprise production
of "Bells Are Ringing," I was living in Los Angeles at the time, and so
I got to see her perform. She was phenomenal. This was just
after I had seen her in "Parade" and I was stunned by her range.
To go from Lucille Frank to Ella was truly a transformation. Click
here to see the picture of the two of us.
Earlier this year, also in Los Angeles, I happened to hear about
a production of Philadelphia Story starring Hugh O'Gorman as C.K. Dexter
Haven. Never having seen him onstage and also very curious about
the stage production of "Philadelphia Story" I decided to check it out.
Man, am I glad I did. While O'Gorman did not exactly make me forget
about Cary Grant (you know, the guy who starred in the film), he was quite
good in his own right. Click
here to see the picture of Hugh O' Gorman and myself. Or,
for
a picture bereft
of me, click here. Don't worry, you'll be glad you did..
*Note - Much thanks goes out to everyone who was kind enough to sign
my Playbill and pose for pictures. See, actors are good people.
Feedback is always wanted and desperately
needed. Don't forget to check out the rest of my television
articles, and then drop by my movie
reviews. Or, you can always see my
home page where you can learn all about what makes me tick. Oy, what
a scary proposition. Thank you for stopping by. Have a safe trip. Don't
forget to write.
Updated on November 24, 2000
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