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Title: Jonathan Frid and Dental drugs . . .
Post by: Nancy on April 12, 2005, 08:59:21 PM
work in tandem to create some new, uh, visuals on his ever-changing, work in progress website.  The visuals are on the first page - you can't miss them.

In case you were wondering if advancing age is responsible for this widespread silliness, the answer is no.  He's always been a funny, funny guy.  The computer age and wizardry Photoshop and other programs can perform are new toys for JF to explore.

Nancy
Title: Re: Jonathan Frid and Dental drugs . . .
Post by: Nancy on April 12, 2005, 09:08:39 PM
Oh. I forgot to provide the link and I can't use medication as an excuse either.

http://www.jonathanfrid.com
Title: Re: Jonathan Frid and Dental drugs . . .
Post by: onyx_treasure on April 12, 2005, 09:32:00 PM
     I wish they had allowed the character Barnabas to have a sense of humor.  I am so glad Mr. Frid is sharing his humorous side with us.
Title: Re: Jonathan Frid and Dental drugs . . .
Post by: Nancy on April 12, 2005, 09:48:14 PM
     I wish they had allowed the character Barnabas to have a sense of humor.  I am so glad Mr. Frid is sharing his humorous side with us.

He's probably the funniest person I've ever known and one of the most talented actors.  His one man shows revealed to me (and others) the wide range of his ability.  This is a guy who can play half a dozen characters in 10 minutes - all ages, male and female and you have no doubt they are real. 

Nancy
Title: Re: Jonathan Frid and Dental drugs . . .
Post by: PennyDreadful on April 12, 2005, 11:33:45 PM
...and one of the most talented actors.  His one man shows revealed to me (and others) the wide range of his ability.  This is a guy who can play half a dozen characters in 10 minutes - all ages, male and female and you have no doubt they are real. 

 Absolutely. I saw him perform "Fools & Fiends" several years ago at Brown University.  He was simply fantastic.