Swear to goodness, my first thought was, "Ben is Glory?"
Hee! That rules!
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Swear to goodness, my first thought was, "Ben is Glory?"
Hee! That rules!
I went to college with Tim (and directed him in a couple of plays) and I can report he is a very good guy. Hard-working and down to earth and sweet. Got married after college and is STILL MARRIED TO THE SAME WOMAN AFTER MORE THAN 20 YEARS. Shocking in modern-day Hollywood, I know.
Robin, that also rules.
is STILL MARRIED TO THE SAME WOMAN AFTER MORE THAN 20 YEARS
Yeah but he's so ugly I can't imagine he had any offers in the last 20 years. t /T-i-C
I've heard from a number of people that pretty much the whole cast of Wings were very nice, hard-working people, who were genuinely enjoying themselves while making that show.
Did they enjoy carrots, by any chance?
They LOVED carrots!
A lot of people whom I've only thought moderately funny since killed me in Diner.
HMOG yes. Reiser & Guttenberg without a doubt (though I love hating Reiser in Aliens). I've liked Kevin Bacon and Ellen Barkin as much since. I've liked Daniel Stern, but he's never been as funny. I've liked Mickey Rourke occasionally, but I don't remember him ever being funny on purpose since.
The scene in the strip club with Daly and Guttenberg, when Daly starts playing the piano and Guttenberg jumps up to dance with the stripper is one of my all time favorite scenes.
I'm sure Weber is a very nice guy, and I'd have no problem at all with him if he'd stay off my TV instead of chewing the scenery in a craptastic Stephen King adaptation every three months.
Well, if Studio 60 lasts, he won't have much time for Stephen King adaptations. Unless his character is only recurring, not regular.