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Current Talk '11 II / Re: Discuss - Ep #0015
« on: July 16, 2011, 09:50:34 PM »
LOL, MT.  Hill House didn't want him to go.  Oops, wrong '60s car crash into tree.  How about farewell, beautiful Mustang?  Or maybe not, since I think some of Roger's doomed trip shows up in a future car crash scene too.

I liked Vicki's heart to heart with David, though her naiveté was very apparent.  But I can't fault her for that because it's not like she has had any specialized training in child psychology.  However, if she tells one more Foundling Home story, I may be driven to stick an icepick in my eardrums.  [ghost_nowink]

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Current Talk '11 II / Re: Discuss - Ep #0014
« on: July 16, 2011, 09:20:26 PM »
her first full, action packed day lasted a staggering SIXTEEN episodes(5-20).

And poor Vicki had to spend it in the same drab and unflattering dress made even worse by an ugly bow.  Meanwhile, Carolyn dipped into her closet that day no less than 4 times:  in a feminine long-sleeved dress for breakfast and chores, a heavy sleeveless number for keeping it business-like in a man's hotel suite, a matronly dress for insuring her boyfriend's mind stays on the movie screen, and a sexy evening number for flirting with aforementioned man at the Blue Whale.

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Current Talk '11 II / Re: Discuss - Ep #0013
« on: July 15, 2011, 06:23:35 PM »
This actor playing Matthew isn't so physically capable or intimidating, so maybe that's the reason for Thayer later.

I was thinking the same thing!-- I can buy that he'd violently defend Liz, but he doesn't appear capable of [spoiler]shoving a large stone urn.[/spoiler]

I can't remember what Matthew said the other day when he pointed out to Vicky, from the drawing room window, the home that Elizabeth had given him, but my impression was that it was a detached house, instead of - as far as I can tell - part of the garage setup.

He just called it his house.  The interior is certainly very cottage-like, and dig its kitchen before it will be remodeled into a fireplace.

DC has told the story of doing this particular bit of location filming (of the carriage complex at Lyndhurst), saying he went for a walk while on a break and came across the abandoned mansion called Spratt House, which we'd later come to know as the Old House.

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Current Talk '11 II / Re: Discuss - Ep #0011
« on: July 12, 2011, 07:46:02 PM »
Carolyn:  "It was all very proper, mother. I called him on the house phone and invited myself up."

Regardless of who initiated it, I can't imagine anything less proper than an older man entertaining a 17-year-old female in his hotel room for an hour or more.  But at least it will give Maggie something to gossip about.

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Number 241 July 11, 2011

Hello, Dark Shadows Fan,

ShadowGram (SG), The Official Newsletter & News Source for Dark Shadows (DS), announces the following breaking news in this Online DS News Update "bulletin."

---- PAUL MICHAEL PASSES AWAY AT AGE 84

Paul was memorable – and loved being remembered – for his DS role as the Gypsy King "Johnny Romano."

He succumbed at age 84 to heart failure on July 8, at his home in Woodland Hills, CA. His career covered 6 decades on stage, in TV, film, and even performing on international cruise ships. Since they first got together 23 years ago, he often co-starred in theater and on-screen productions with his constant companion and ladylove, actress Marion Ross.

SG print issues frequently have detailed his onstage performances, including exactly a year ago, when the couple starred in "The Last Romance" at San Diego's Old Globe Theatre. The play was specifically written for and based on some of their life experiences. The couple clearly adored each other and were perfect together . The 3-character play kept them onstage almost constantly, and yet Paul delivered acclaimed performances, even at his age and as his health was declining.

In SG #119-#120 a few months ago, I quoted Paul from a San Diego Union 8-1-10 interview: "These are the happiest days of my life, with Marion."

Last Friday, I received an unconfirmed report that Paul had passed, but I waited for definite word. That confirmation sadly arrived today.

Paul was born in Providence, RI, of Lebanese descent, though his acting talents saw him often cast as an Italian or other ethnicity – including under heavy makeup as DS' "King Johnny." A graduate of Brown University, he also was a fluent speaker of 5 languages, riveting storyteller, splendid cook, and gifted singer who once auditioned for the NY Metropolitan Opera. He worked with independent opera companies in New York until he won a co-starring role with Judy Holliday in the hit musical "Bells Are Ringing" in 1956.

He was on Broadway and in theaters nationwide in musicals, comedies, dramas, classic and new plays, and more. He did many touring productions, notably performing as Tevye in "Fiddler on the Roof" in more than 1,000 performances around the country. He worked with many acclaimed directors and a range of esteemed actors, actresses, singers, dancers, and others. People often recognized him for DS and for roles on "Frazier" and "Seinfeld" (he guested in the popular `The Maestro' episode). He also appeared on "Kojak," "Hill Street Blues," and "General Hospital."

Variety noted Paul and Marion starred together in the recent Hallmark movie "Where There's a Will"and in theatrical appearances at San Diego's The Globe and Kansas City's New Theater in "Barefoot in the Park" "Love Letters" and Joe DePietro's "Over the River and Through the Woods." When playwright DePietro (Tony winner for best musical "Memphis") saw them in "Over the River...", "he was so impressed that he wrote for them `The Last Romance,' which premiered in Kansas City and then opened the new theater in the round at The Globe last year."

Additionally, Marion stars in the Hallmark Channel Original Movie "Keeping Up with the Randalls," which airs at 8 p.m. this Saturday, July 16.

Marion's son, actor/performer/impressionist Jim Ross Meskimen, explained Paul's personality, talents, life, and impact on him in his blog; meskimen.wordpress.com - some excerpts follow.

"This week we said goodbye to our dear friend and family patriarch, actor Paul Michael.
Paul was not my biological father, but he and my mom were constant companions, and effectively a married couple for over twenty years. They met on a play in Los Angeles and instantly fell in love. They continued to work together, touring the world and enjoying life and each other's company. He always said, `Marion is my hero.'

"He was a hardworking stage, TV and film actor who spent literally years of his life onstage. The last show he did was last summer, performing with my mother in a play written expressly for them by Joe DiPietro. Joe has since won a few Tony awards for other productions, and could have easily won another for Marion and Paul's play, The Last Romance, had it made it to Broadway. It still may someday, but now, sadly without Paul. (Sadly for audiences, since his rendition of the role was something marvelous to behold.)

"Paul was going to be 85 this year. He and my mother did eight shows a week at the Globe Theater in San Diego, two acts with only one other character. It was a crowning triumph of a truly stellar career. And he was SO funny in the role. The audience, attendance by which broke all records for that venue, was crying with laughter or pathos throughout the play."

"Paul was of course also an extraordinary singer, and had enough power to reach the back of large theatrical venues without amplification; he was, in other words, a trained Broadway singer. He in fact appeared in many, many Broadway productions, and in touring companies of shows like Zorba, and Fiddler on the Roof, where he carried the leading roles. He was that sort of actor, a Tevye, a Zorba, a bigger than life character that audiences wanted to watch and listen to.
He would sing anywhere, anytime, and his booming bass voice would resonate in your chest and echo through the house, or the great outdoors.... I will never forget Paul's laughter. It was as robust as his songs. Often, something would strike him so funny he would come apart laughing, tears filling his eyes with delight."

"For the last couple years, Paul has been having health problems and had been on a steady decline. Last year was a very difficult one, in the season following his triumph with Marion onstage in The Last Romance. In truth, he seemed to have been working on a gracious exit from the larger stage of his life since then, and there were numerous emergencies and trips to the hospital, where they patched him up again so that he could return home (and) to Marion .....Then on Wednesday, July 6th, he enjoyed a cigar in the garden, spoke lovingly on the phone with his son, Matt, said he'd see him that night, then went into the house, took off his shoes and lay down on the couch. That's where Marion found him."

"So, we are thankful today to Paul Michael for the many years of companionship, love, entertainment, of sustenance, of friendship, and of laughter that he gave us, and the many, many warm memories." – Jim Ross Meskimen

Paul joined us at a late 1980s-early 90s DS Festival in Los Angeles. At the 1998 Fest at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas, he and Marion were tremendous hits as fans eagerly asked them both for autographs – after all, she was a TV icon in her own right as "Mrs. C(unningham)" on "Happy Days" for 11 years, as well as many other familiar characters.

In 2010, Paul kindly shared his own comments and information about "The Last Romance" with me for SG #117-#118. Most memorably, I remember our delightful talks at the Fests or when I saw him in plays here in the LA area. We've exchanged holiday cards for years. Until recently, each card showed them holding the same `Season's Greetings" banner as they stood or sat in front of a distinctive international location, from Russia to the "Happy Days Diner." He was a wonderfully welcoming, friendly person and together, they represent love and what it means to be a life partner regardless of age.

Survivors include Marion and his sons Matt and Greg Michael. At this time, so soon after Paul's passing, SG has not received any further information about arrangements, memorial donations, etc. I will share any such details as they are provided.

*** MESSAGES FROM SHADOWGRAM

--- Please share with SG any obituaries, tributes, retrospective articles, etc., you may find about Paul's career and his passing. SG also welcomes any photos you have of Paul when he guested at the DS Festivals. He was such a delightful man and the new SG #121 wants to salute him and his memory.

Please identify the complete source and send all materials to the SG addresses.

You can send clear original print items to
Marcy Robin
P.O. Box 1766
Temple City, CA 91780-7766

You can e-mail images/articles as a jpeg at high resolution to shadowgram@aol.com

Thank you.

Marcy Robin
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www.ShadowGram.com

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Current Talk '11 I / Re: Discuss - Ep #0001
« on: July 12, 2011, 12:01:53 AM »
I hope you'll be reviewing more episodes, alwaysdavid!  [ghost_smiley]

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Terry De Havilland!  Be still my heart.  Can you say 'snakeskin platforms' and 'metallic wedges'?  Can't wait to see what he designs for Julia and Liz.  Awesome!

Thanks, MB!

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Current Talk '11 II / Re: Discuss - Ep #0010
« on: July 11, 2011, 04:59:09 AM »
Still haven't found what I went looking for!

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Current Talk '11 II / Re: Discuss - Ep #0010
« on: July 11, 2011, 04:15:15 AM »
Are we still waiting for her to say "I don't understand" for the first time?
Yep, though somebody beat her to it.

That's not right.  While searching through papers for something entirely different, I came across summaries that answer your question for the eps up to this point:

Ep #1 -- Vicki tells Maggie, "I still don't understand."
Ep #4 -- Vicki says to Liz and Roger but is interrupted: "I don't understand..."
Ep #6 -- Carolyn, on the phone:  "I don't understand, Joe."
             Liz says to Vicki, "I-I don't understand."
Ep #8 -- Liz tells Joe, "I don't understand."

So, which is the "milestone"?

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Current Talk '11 II / Re: DS Fashion Envy
« on: July 10, 2011, 06:12:02 AM »
Wow, what fun!  I got a kick out of your story, and don't be surprised if I hit you up for more at the Fest.

but again i don't think mostoller and company tried to make their heroine look bad.

I suppose they deliberately didn't dress her as... well, as Alexandra would dress, meaning not anything too classic and in no way expensive-looking, especially straight from her job at the Hammond Home.  BTW, I don't hate Vicki's wardrobe-- not all of it, anyway.  (Just her shoes, lol)

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actually given the elaborateness of vicki's hairdo and the heaviness of her eye makeup(sometimes it looked like loscalzo used a trowel applying it)i think they were trying to make her...if not exactly chic... then fashionable and pretty. she's very belle.

Wonderful point.  I find it amazing how pretty she looks now with so little makeup on her face.

I'm guessing you know that some 70 years ago, Alexandra's mother was a window designer for Bergdorf Goodman?

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Current Talk '11 II / Re: DS Fashion Envy
« on: July 09, 2011, 07:24:19 PM »
michael c, I love hearing you talk fashion.

The shoes in Belle de Jour-- oh my goodness-- they are indeed legendary!  Vivier shoes were elegant and pricey and so well-made.

I hear what you're saying about the style of pumps worn by DS ingenues, but I think they were commercial to the point of being plain and cheap looking, no to mention (in the beginning) often repetitious.  Some of the women's clothing on DS are eye candy to many fans, but the show saved money on the shoe wardrobe.

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Current Talk '11 I / Re: Discuss - Ep #0004
« on: July 09, 2011, 05:12:33 AM »
Okay, maybe you were responding to EmeraldRose's comment in Reply #13 about Liz being attractive before you shared your thoughts on Carolyn's nickname?  Sorry, but it's a little hard to follow your stream of thought sometimes, B.Collins.

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Current Talk '11 II / Re: Discuss - Ep #0010
« on: July 09, 2011, 04:53:12 AM »
Are we still waiting for her to say "I don't understand" for the first time?

Yep, though somebody beat her to it.

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Roger is startled by hidden David and his toy...  Oh no!   Burke's sending tiny killer robots after me!!!
[stfl] That was great!


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Current Talk '11 II / Re: Discuss - Ep #0008
« on: July 09, 2011, 04:13:18 AM »
Must've been the 15 lost lbs and the facelift. ;)

 [lghy]

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