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| Posted by: portenopete 10:24 pm EDT 03/21/22 | |
| In reply to: re: Billy Porter - KingSpeed 06:20 pm EDT 03/21/22 | |
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| That's very funny! He's a lovely man. | |
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| re: Billy Porter | |
| Posted by: lonlad 09:25 am EDT 03/22/22 | |
| In reply to: re: Billy Porter - portenopete 10:24 pm EDT 03/21/22 | |
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| That's a brilliant reply actually since your question doesn't really give the person being questioned much of an out. How does he know who you think he is? And what if he's wrong? Or you are? Stokes is one of the loveliest people out there. | |
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| re: Billy Porter (and the most and least gracious "stars" I ever met) | |
| Posted by: toros 11:20 am EDT 03/22/22 | |
| In reply to: re: Billy Porter - lonlad 09:25 am EDT 03/22/22 | |
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| Although it's a completely separate consideration from the quality of their work, the most gracious stars I ever met were Brian Stokes Mitchell, Cherry Jones, Julianne Moore, Norm Lewis, Annaleigh Ashford, Mandy Patinkin and David Hyde Pierce. The least were Santino Fontana, Heather Headley, Lauren Bacall and Alan Cumming, but I'm willing to give them all the benefit of the doubt... | |
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| re: Billy Porter (and the most and least gracious "stars" I ever met) | |
| Posted by: BruceinIthaca 04:43 pm EDT 03/22/22 | |
| In reply to: re: Billy Porter (and the most and least gracious "stars" I ever met) - toros 11:20 am EDT 03/22/22 | |
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| I second Cherry Jones. We were both waiting in line for the rest room at BAM (different lines) after a matinee of Lesley Manville in "Ghosts." I said hello and thanked her for her work. I especially thanked her for being a role model for young queer acting students--that you can be out and have a career (this was a number of years, before EVERYBODY was out! Joke). She was gracious and humble--classy and warm. | |
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| re: Billy Porter (and the most and least gracious "stars" I ever met) | |
| Posted by: writerkev 06:23 am EDT 03/23/22 | |
| In reply to: re: Billy Porter (and the most and least gracious "stars" I ever met) - BruceinIthaca 04:43 pm EDT 03/22/22 | |
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| When I saw the “On the Twentieth Century” revival, my row was almost completely empty. (Kristin Chenoweth was out, ugh, so perhaps people didn’t stay, or maybe it was simply early.) In any case, my seat was on one aisle, and at the far other end of my row, also sitting alone, was Karen Ziemba, with no one between us. I nodded to her, smiled, and gave a little friendly wave, then I sat down and opened up my Playbill. Next thing I know, she’s moved over to the seat next to me and says “If no one sits here, can I sit next to you?” She was utterly sweet. We had a really nice conversation before the curtain and during intermission. | |
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| Most Gracious... Lena Horne and Marian Seldes | |
| Last Edit: SCH 01:58 pm EDT 03/22/22 | |
| Posted by: SCH 01:43 pm EDT 03/22/22 | |
| In reply to: re: Billy Porter (and the most and least gracious "stars" I ever met) - toros 11:20 am EDT 03/22/22 | |
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| Speaking of the most gracious stars, I'll never forget when I went to see Lena Horne in The Lady and Her Music. I must have been about 14 or 15 years old. There was a small group of us gathered at the stage door after the show, and it suddenly began raining, which thinned the crowd down to even fewer of us. Lena Horne had the doorman bring all of us who were still waiting inside and into her dressing room where she signed all of our Playbills and very graciously spoke to us for about 10 or 15 minutes. It was a very special moment. I'll also never forget how absolutely lovely and gracious Marian Seldes was the few times that I met her. Each of the times I had the opportunity to speak to her she clasped my hand in hers and looked so deeply into my eyes that I felt like there wasn't another soul in the room. She gave her absolutely undivided attention to every interaction. She was just as charming and gracious and genuine as could be. |
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| re: Most Gracious... Lena Horne and Marian Seldes | |
| Posted by: kieran 02:44 pm EDT 03/22/22 | |
| In reply to: Most Gracious... Lena Horne and Marian Seldes - SCH 01:43 pm EDT 03/22/22 | |
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| Definitely Seldes - and Irene Worth. | |
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| Very nice - Estelle Parsons actually started up a conversation with me | |
| Last Edit: PlayWiz 02:22 pm EDT 03/22/22 | |
| Posted by: PlayWiz 02:18 pm EDT 03/22/22 | |
| In reply to: Most Gracious... Lena Horne and Marian Seldes - SCH 01:43 pm EDT 03/22/22 | |
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| Estelle Parsons started talking to me in an elevator on the way up to see my old excellent voice teacher years ago. I had pushed the button to my teacher's floor, and she said "You're going to that man up there?... You're a singer!. I said "Yes, and you're an actress"... (minipause)... "A famous actress!". I got a little understated "Yes" from her. Then I smiled, and we started talking about something or other. I remember either that time after my lesson or another time she said hi and was very happy playing with her grandchild down in the lobby. She seemed like a very nice and down to earth lady. | |
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| THE GREAT AMERICAN TRAILER PARK MUSICAL | |
| Posted by: peggylopa 08:06 am EDT 03/23/22 | |
| In reply to: Very nice - Estelle Parsons actually started up a conversation with me - PlayWiz 02:18 pm EDT 03/22/22 | |
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| Waiting for the Ladies Room at intermission, the woman in front of me turned and I realized it was Shirley Knight. She looked at me and smiled, so I thanked her for her wonderful work. She touched my hand and thanked me. She immediately took the attention off of herself, and told me how excited and proud she was that her daughter Kaitlin was starring in the show. So very gracious!! | |
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| re: Billy Porter (and the most and least gracious "stars" I ever met) | |
| Posted by: portenopete 11:40 am EDT 03/22/22 | |
| In reply to: re: Billy Porter (and the most and least gracious "stars" I ever met) - toros 11:20 am EDT 03/22/22 | |
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| "I'm willing to give them all the benefit of the doubt..." That's how I feel. I forgot I'd had a chat with Cherry Jones after DOUBT and she was so gregarious and unpretentious. I got to spend an afternoon doing a scene in a movie with Miss Bacall and she was mistakenly under the impression that I was more of a somebody than I was and she was pretty pleasant to me, but everyone else on set found her a challenge. I really regret not peppering her with more questions about her career but I was deeply intimidated. But I still think it's cool I got to sit in a director's chair next to Lauren Bacall (and her dog) sitting in their director's chairs! |
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| re: Billy Porter | |
| Posted by: portenopete 10:47 am EDT 03/22/22 | |
| In reply to: re: Billy Porter - lonlad 09:25 am EDT 03/22/22 | |
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| I agree. I met him once at a VoiceOver tryout and he could not have been more gracious and friendly. | |
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