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scout2322 — 19 years ago(October 02, 2006 07:41 AM)
I lived in NYC at the time TRU was on BroadwayI went to the stage door to wait for an autograph and he invited my friend and I to the dressing roomhe sat and talked with us and was very friendly..I too was an actor and just finished a tour as Frump. He signed a few playbills for me and introduced me to Tony Randall and Paul Shaffer who walked in afterwards. It is a memory I will never forget. I only wish he worked more as he is one fantastic performer. A very down to earth guy!!! I wish him the best. ghstlght@yahoo.com
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ttucker-12 — 19 years ago(December 05, 2006 06:46 AM)
There is a new collector's edition recording of the original cast album" of "How To Succeed" out- I just bought it yesterday and am loving it. I had totally forgotten about That's Life" but I used to love that show. Fro aswhile, it made me want to be an actor- unfortunately, I ended up as a doctor instead. How wonderful to hear that MR. Morse is a nice down-to-earth guy!
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ttucker-12 — 18 years ago(August 09, 2007 06:41 AM)
Very interesting. "Robin Williams on speed"- that really is hyper.
Abstinence is a good thing- it saves a lot of problems and heartbreak later, so good for both of you.
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Alfetta159 — 18 years ago(August 31, 2007 04:41 PM)
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Yes, he plays Mr. Cooper, the better half of the "good cop, bad cop" partners who run the Sterling Cooper advertising agency of which the series relolves about. He's only appeared in two episodes that I've seen so far, and plays a somewhat eccentric chairman of the board type who is still cares about the business, but doesn't like to get involved with the daily tedium.
I heard about the show about a month ago during an interview with its creator of the show on NPR, TiVo'd it that night and have been hooked ever since.
One role that impressed me was where he played Cupid (yes, the Roman god) in an episode of the Twilight Zone, (not the original, but the "next generation" produced in the mid eighties). He appeared as a well dressed middle aged man in Manhattan who would wave his hand like a Jedi enticing any couple on the street to fall in love. However, when a particular couple didn't seem to be interested, he got rather irked and made the guy's life hell. -
nan8red — 6 years ago(November 01, 2019 11:28 PM)
Ye Gods, the one where Bobby plays Cupid, is one of my favorite 80s version Twilight Zone episodes. A sad one called, If She dies, comes right before it. I'd love to read the original script for both of them.
There is a book with some of the scripts in short story form, but If She Dies and Ye Gods aren't in it.