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re: Adam Green's lovely tribute

Posted by: larry13 10:45 am EDT 08/15/14
In reply to: Adam Green's lovely tribute - Billhaven 10:26 am EDT 08/15/14

Of course, he is Adolph Green's son.
I'm sure there are many other people with fond memories. But, for what it's worth, I find it very interesting that NO one on this site, including people who have recalled encounters with her--and she lived for more than 50 years in NY--has recalled anything particularly likeable. Contrast this with the anecdotes daily mentioned--about living people--such as the recent one about Julie Wilson on tour with COMPANY. Obviously, Bacall was a very different person from Wilson and, as far as being an actress, let alone a star, that's fine.


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