That's so sad about Roy Scheider--he was the best Bob Fosse who wasn't Fosse ever.
Natter 56: ...we need the writers.
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
Were you also at Baja Bean when we were getting Dave M. tipsy and making him do open mikes?
I'm not sure that I was ever sober at Baja, so maybe. Were you there when my BFF and I were singing 80s theme show songs with the bartender?
oh I have many questions because we may know a lot of the same people,... although my people would be writers and yours would be people who actually do things.
Hey, I was an english major too, so maybe :) ... like act.
He was a really nice guy, but they had a hard time starting conversations with girls the first week.
Jason was such a sweetie. I didn't meet him until his second or third year, so I guess that he'd gotten his shit together. In fact, we were all very disappointed to discover that he had a girlfriend.
Were you there when my BFF and I were singing 80s theme show songs with the bartender?
OMG.
HEE!
::takes pictures. runs away. sells tickets::
I swear I was there.
he was the best Bob Fosse who wasn't Fosse ever
That's the role I think of first. The AP article didn't mention anything except Jaws.
eta: I lied. There's this, followed by 5 paragraphs about Jaws.
He was nominated for an Oscar for best-supporting actor in 1971's "The French Connection" in which he played the police partner of Oscar winner Gene Hackman and for best-actor for 1979's "All That Jazz," the autobiographical Bob Fosse film.
Hey, I was an english major too,
we need to compare notes, perhaps. (snoopy schnockered insent)
That's so sad about Roy Scheider--he was the best Bob Fosse who wasn't Fosse ever.
Aw, so much this. I adored him.
Roy Scheider - that is sad news.
That's so sad about Roy Scheider--he was the best Bob Fosse who wasn't Fosse ever.
I have that movie memorized. I think I saw it in the theatre about 20 times, and the soundtrack was one of the 5 tapes we played over and over in the shop during my first summer stock summer.
YOU HAVE JERRY LEE AND LITTLE RICHARD BACK TO BACK AND DID NOTHING WITH THEM TOGETHER!!?!?!?!?
the fuck?