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| Posted by: Chromolume 12:37 pm EST 03/03/19 | |
| In reply to: re: Actors Before They Were Somebodies - Pokernight 10:45 am EST 03/03/19 | |
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| Mid 1980's, a Boston sit-down production of Little Shop Of Horrors, at the Charles Playhouse (in the good old days when their upstairs mainstage was still used for plays and musicals, touring and local - before it became the permanent home of Blue Man Group). I was just out of college at the time. The fantastic young actress playing Audrey...a yet-unknown Carolee Carmello. And although I remember the whole production being very solid and wonderful (I must have seen it 6 or 7 times lol), Carolee was most definitely a star to be. |
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| re: Actors Before They Were Somebodies | |
| Posted by: EveryLittleChore 12:59 am EST 03/04/19 | |
| In reply to: re: Actors Before They Were Somebodies - Chromolume 12:37 pm EST 03/03/19 | |
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| 1968: Sandy Duncan in Your Own Thing at the Orpheum downtown. Nothing could hide her star quality. | |
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| Sandy Duncan in commercial | |
| Posted by: counterweight 10:40 am EST 03/04/19 | |
| In reply to: re: Actors Before They Were Somebodies - EveryLittleChore 12:59 am EST 03/04/19 | |
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| I remember seeing her in this bank commercial in the mid 60'sor so and she really stood out in my mind even back then. (Same deal with Bernadette Peters in a Playtex commercial, but that is another story, also found in the depths of the YoutTube vault.) | |
| Link | Sandy Duncan in UCB Commercial |
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| re: Sandy Duncan in commercial | |
| Posted by: KingSpeed 04:01 pm EST 03/04/19 | |
| In reply to: Sandy Duncan in commercial - counterweight 10:40 am EST 03/04/19 | |
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| Nice!!! | |
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| Nathan Lane | |
| Posted by: Whistler 04:56 pm EST 03/03/19 | |
| In reply to: re: Actors Before They Were Somebodies - Chromolume 12:37 pm EST 03/03/19 | |
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| Nathan Lane in the George C. Scott-led production of Coward's "Present Laughter." Scott was terrific and gave a level of performance to the lead that I never saw other actors do. But Lane caught our attention. | |
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| re: Nathan Lane | |
| Posted by: PurpleMoney 08:52 pm EST 03/04/19 | |
| In reply to: Nathan Lane - Whistler 04:56 pm EST 03/03/19 | |
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| I saw Nathan twice in Merlin. January and February 1983. The second time I brought some college friend to witness the brilliant Nathan Lane. He was good the second time but his show stopping song on the row boat was cut. Damn you Doug! I'm just assuming Doug had something to do with it. Or maybe it was Chita? | |
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| Over Here | |
| Posted by: Andie 01:10 pm EST 03/04/19 | |
| In reply to: Nathan Lane - Whistler 04:56 pm EST 03/03/19 | |
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| When I was very young, my mother took me to "Over Here" and I was enthralled with a cute young boy in the cast - John Travolta. | |
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| In London | |
| Posted by: BigM 02:49 pm EST 03/06/19 | |
| In reply to: Over Here - Andie 01:10 pm EST 03/04/19 | |
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| I'm not very good at this; when I've seen unknown actors and predicted they would someday be stars, they all sank like stones. But when I was in London in the late 70's, I saw an actress at the Royal Shakespeare Company, a short, stumpy woman who looked like she could transform herself into anything. The right wig, and she became a grande dame in The Comedy of Errors and The Way of The World. Dressed in black with a black scarf in her hair, she became an extraordinary Lady Macbeth. Her name was completely new to me, and she was unknown over here: Judi Dench. | |
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