Well, you'd better tell us all about Harlan Ellison since you are the last person alive who knows the story....and, did I miss the identity of "The Greatest Actor of His Generation"-- was it Orson?
A really interesting read....part of your memoir I hope! TY, TC!
Well, you'd better tell us all about Harlan Ellison since you are the last person alive who knows the story....and, did I miss the identity of "The Greatest Actor of His Generation"-- was it Orson?
A really interesting read....part of your memoir I hope! TY, TC!
Oh, Vincent Price!!! (took me awhile. Remember I was locked up in a convent for many of those years--no Movies, no TV in those days!!! I was on a date with a guy, after I left the convent and got into TV news, and he could NOT figure out why I did not remember The Fugitive. He thought maybe I had been in prison. " Close", I said and then had to explain the nunhood to the good Jewish doctor!) It is like having cultural amnesia!
Well, you'd better tell us all about Harlan Ellison since you are the last person alive who knows the story....and, did I miss the identity of "The Greatest Actor of His Generation"-- was it Orson?
A really interesting read....part of your memoir I hope! TY, TC!
The greatest actor of his generation who got his start in Roger Corman movies. I don't know how much more obvious I can be. :-)
Oh, Vincent Price!!! (took me awhile. Remember I was locked up in a convent for many of those years--no Movies, no TV in those days!!! I was on a date with a guy, after I left the convent and got into TV news, and he could NOT figure out why I did not remember The Fugitive. He thought maybe I had been in prison. " Close", I said and then had to explain the nunhood to the good Jewish doctor!) It is like having cultural amnesia!
Vincent didn't get his start with Roger, though his career was revived and repurposed by his collaboration. It was Jack.