Quote from: Bob_the_Bartender on June 22, 2006, 12:47:13 AMAs God as my witness this is true; at the 1988 Dark Shadows Festival, during the "Q-and-A" session with actress Lara Parker, some very nice lady in the audience, asked her (and, remember, now, this was 18 years ago): "How did you like, working with a 'pretty-boy' like that Sky Rumson character?" (She may have even mentioned that tall, dark and handsome actor's real name!) Anyway, Ms. Parker, just raised her eyebrows, as the audience (including yours truly and my then-girlfriend) just about fell out of our chairs in paroxysms of laughter!!! Hopefully, there are several other cousins out there, who were, indeed, at the 1988 Festival in the World Trade Center to verify that I am NOT going completely senile in my dotage. Oy vey, that lady, must have had a "few" at McSorley's Pub, just off of lower Broadway before "sauntering-over" to the Fest! I recall a similar incident. It might have been all the way back at one of the Newark Fests. LP was asked about Geoffrey Scott and she replied that he was very good-looking but a terrible actor.My vote for most fast-forwardable character? The Eagle Hill Cemetery caretaker. In general, I loathe the "young actor acting old" routine, and all of his scenes felt like filler, as if the episode came up short so the writers decided to have the caretaker ramble and moan to add the necessary 1 minute and 15 seconds to the running time. Even though I've seen these episodes many times, I still hope that Barnabas will kill the old geezer.
As God as my witness this is true; at the 1988 Dark Shadows Festival, during the "Q-and-A" session with actress Lara Parker, some very nice lady in the audience, asked her (and, remember, now, this was 18 years ago): "How did you like, working with a 'pretty-boy' like that Sky Rumson character?" (She may have even mentioned that tall, dark and handsome actor's real name!) Anyway, Ms. Parker, just raised her eyebrows, as the audience (including yours truly and my then-girlfriend) just about fell out of our chairs in paroxysms of laughter!!! Hopefully, there are several other cousins out there, who were, indeed, at the 1988 Festival in the World Trade Center to verify that I am NOT going completely senile in my dotage. Oy vey, that lady, must have had a "few" at McSorley's Pub, just off of lower Broadway before "sauntering-over" to the Fest!
G. Scott *was* pretty bad on DS, but by the time he was on Dynasty he was much better.
Quote from: BuzzH on June 22, 2006, 08:06:57 PMG. Scott *was* pretty bad on DS, but by the time he was on Dynasty he was much better.Something tells me that any illusions he might have created to make it seem as if his acting had improved on Dynasty were quickly dispelled after he returned to daytime on Guiding Light in the '90s and was fired because his acting was so bad and the daytime press almost universally cheered his firing.
Hmmm. Portraying dead bodies probably could be Scott's forte. He should be out there auditioning for the dead bodies on all the procedural shows around now.
Gee, I thought that he was pretty good as that "stiff," lying there with his red (?) silk underwear on, and a big kitchen knife, sticking out of his chest, as a very blond and very hungover Jane Fonda, begins to finally wakeup, next to "Sky" in the sack in some flick, whose name I can't quite remember!
Is Lara still married to Jim Hawkins?
I was never at any of those Dark Shadows Festivals, in "beautiful" downtown Newark (as Rowan & Martin used to say). However, I have seen videotapes of the Collinsport Players (?) from that Fest. One young woman was absolutely terrific as Angelique a la "Ms. Peggy Lee," singing "Fever." (I think that she appears at many of the festivals.) Yet, the funniest performer, had to be this guy in drag, wearing a red wig, full makeup, and a doctor's white uniform. I recall that he "recreated" an obviously angst-ridden Dr. Hoffman, pursed-lips and arms flailing about, as he/she cried out for her beloved Barnabas, during Angelique's "Dream Curse"! Let me tell you, the tears of laughter were flowing freely after THAT memorable performance! (I don't think that I'll ever be able to keep a straight face, when the late, great Ms. Grayson Hall, begins to wail on videotape/dvd: "Oh, Barnabas, help me! Where are you, Barnabas?"
one actress i adore who sometimes surprised me with inconsistent performances was joan bennett.when she's spot-on she's dynamite.i absoltuely love all of her characters.liz/naomi/judith all class up an episode with an appearance.
If she were a character in fanfiction everyone would be screaming MARY SUE when Quentin fell in love with her at first sight.