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| re: was Bierko "unknown to almost everyone"? And did he score? | |
| Posted by: PlayWiz 06:04 pm EST 02/14/22 | |
| In reply to: was Bierko "unknown to almost everyone"? And did he score? - Chazwaza 05:56 pm EST 02/14/22 | |
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| I think the show itself and the production were treated as the stars last time around. I wasn't aware of who Craig Bierko was. | |
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| re: was Bierko "unknown to almost everyone"? And did he score? | |
| Posted by: Pokernight 01:00 am EST 02/15/22 | |
| In reply to: re: was Bierko "unknown to almost everyone"? And did he score? - PlayWiz 06:04 pm EST 02/14/22 | |
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| Bierko had been making the rounds since the mid 80's. His biggest claim to being box office, IMHO, was his stint on SEX AND THE CITY. I heard (somewhere) that this particular director really wanted him for Harold Hill. One can only wonder why. | |
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| re: was Bierko "unknown to almost everyone"? And did he score? | |
| Posted by: Chazwaza 01:55 pm EST 02/15/22 | |
| In reply to: re: was Bierko "unknown to almost everyone"? And did he score? - Pokernight 01:00 am EST 02/15/22 | |
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| I have to assume Stroman was hellbent on having a younger and notable sexy Harold Hill (in a way Preston just was not, not typically anyway), and wanted the title and show to be the star, not the names of the two leads. | |
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