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Spice Girl Mel B could co-host ?Dancing?
Mel B competed during Season 5 with professional partner Maksim Chmerkovskiy. Now she could return to the show as a co-host.
on 2010-02-28 04:45:27
Solo Album For Mel B
Mel B is working on a new solo album.The former Spice Girl - who has had limited success as a solo artist - has already laid down some tracks for a new LP but wants doesn't want to rush it because it's something she wants to be proud of.Told fitforfun.de:
on 2010-02-04 04:48:15
Mel B launches campaign to get Britain fit
Mel B loves any chance to show off her ripped body so she jumped at the chance to launch International Fitness Week.
on 2010-01-30 04:49:41
Sporty Spice launches Fitness Week
Ex-Spice Girl Mel B has launched International Fitness Week.
on 2010-01-29 04:50:47
Posh signs up to Spice Girls musical
Victoria Beckham will get involved in the Spice Girls musical despite her hectic design career, Mel B has confirmed.
on 2010-01-25 04:48:16
Victoria Beckham signs up to Spice Girl musical
Victoria Beckham will get involved in the Spice Girls musical despite her hectic design career, Mel B has confirmed.
on 2010-01-25 04:48:09
Spice Girl Mel B issues rallying cry to new wave of BRIT talent
Spice Girl Mel B has issued a rallying cry to young hopefuls who dream of spicing up the music charts.
on 2010-01-19 04:52:27
Spice Girl Mel B: You don't need Cowell to succeed in the charts
Spice Girl Mel B has issued a rallying cry to young hopefuls who dream of spicing up the music charts.
on 2010-01-18 04:48:50
Mel B: Eddie Murphy still won't see our baby Angel
Spice Girl Mel B says her bitter ex-flame Eddie Murphy still wants nothing to do with their daughter Angel Iris just months away from the child's third birthday.
on 2010-01-13 04:50:15
Mel B's Twin Wish
Mel B wants to get pregnant with twins this year.The former Spice Girls singer - who already has two daughters, Phoenix Chi, 10, and two-year-old Angel Iris, from two previous relationships - wants to extend her brood in 2010 with husband Stephen Belafont
on 2010-01-12 04:49:06
Mel B to host US TV dance show
Former Spice Girl Mel Brown is lined up to host a dance and weight-loss show on US TV.
on 2010-01-12 04:47:53
'Dance Your Ass Off' Announces Its New Host
When "Dance Your Ass Off" returns this summer, Marissa Jaret Winokur won't be the host. Today Oxygen announced its new host -- and it is one of the Spice Girls.
The plus-sized hit will now be hosted by Mel B [Melanie Brown], who was on the fift
on 2010-01-11 04:48:25
TCA Press Tour: Mel B dances her way to hosting gig
After her stint on "Dancing with the Stars," former Spice Girl Mel B can dance with the best of them. She's foxtrotted. Done the samba. The tango? That too. Now she's taking part in a different dance competition. This time...
on 2010-01-11 04:51:22
Mel B to host Dance Your Ass Off
Mel B?s dream to crack primetime America has finally arrived as the former Spice Girl will today be unveiled as the new host of US reality dance show Dance Your Ass Off.
on 2010-01-11 04:50:33
Victoria Beckham's Spice Delight
Victoria Beckham has said the Spice Girls reunion was her highlight of the decade.The former singer - who has sons Brooklyn, 10, Rome0, seven, and four-year-old Cruz with soccer star husband David Beckham - was delighted to get the chance to share a stag
on 2010-01-01 04:55:15
'Spice Girl Mel B out of X-Factor judging race'
Mel B's hopes of pinching Dannii Minogue's X-Factor hot seat are lying in tatters, says one of the show's stars.
on 2009-12-16 04:49:40
Oritse Williams Pines For Spice
JLS singer Oritse Williams thinks Mel B is "the perfect woman".The R'n'B star has a huge crush on the "wild" former Spice Girl and admits she would be his dream Christmas present.He said: "If there was one thing I could have for Christmas, it would be Mel
on 2009-11-26 04:48:00
Mel B to turn 2012 Olympics Spicy
Mel B has given Simon Fuller's dream of another Spice Girls reunion at London's 2012 Olympics the green light.
on 2009-11-04 04:51:00
Mel B 'fuller Could Get the Spice Girls Back Together for Olympics'
Pop star Melanie Brown has given the thumbs up to plans for a one-off Spice Girls reunion at the 2012 Olympic Games in London.The girlband's former manager Simon Fuller has confirmed he hopes to get Mel B, Victoria Beckham, Geri Halliwell, Melanie Chishol
on 2009-11-03 04:48:33
Emma Bunton's Baby Spice Love
Emma Bunton's son is "in love" with Mel C's daughter.The former Spice Girls singers spend a lot of time together, and have noticed a special friendship growing between two-year-old Beau and Scarlet, nine months.Emma revealed: "I had dim sum at Mel C's wit
on 2009-11-01 04:46:37
Mel B is Scary, Posh and Baby in one-woman Spice Girls show
With rumours swirling around about a Spice Girls reunion Mel B attempts to fulfil three of the five Spice Girls slots in one hectic night on the town.
on 2009-10-29 04:49:14
Mel B Goes Blonde
Looking all glammed up, Melanie Brown was spotted leaving the Mayfair hotel wearing a blonde wig paired with a sexy sequence silver mini dress on Tuesday evening (October 27).
The Spice Girl happened to be out for a photocall for the launch of Glaceau
on 2009-10-28 04:50:13
Mel B's 'Nutty' Exercise
Mel B says her exercise regime is "nuts".The former Spice Girls singer admits she takes keeping fit to extremes, but insists she loves the feeling she gets from a strenuous work-out.She said: "I do an hour every other day. What I do depends on where I am
on 2009-10-26 04:47:03
Mel B parties with Paul Oakenfold
Mel B partied the night away with Paul Oakenfold at a bash at London hot-spot Studio Valbonne.
on 2009-10-24 04:51:27
Spice Girls: The Musical
The Spice Girls are set to launch their own musical in London's West End.Singer Geri Halliwell wants to bring the five girls' rags-to-riches story to life on the stage in a two-hour "pop extravaganza".Her former bandmates, Emma Bunton, Victoria Beckham, M
on 2009-10-16 04:49:23
Mel B Confirms Spices Reunion
Mel B says the Spice Girls are planning an "exciting" reunion.The 34-year-old singer has revealed the girl group - also consisting of Emma Bunton, Victoria Beckham, Mel C and Geri Halliwell - are ecstatic to be working on the comeback project.She told BAN
on 2009-10-14 04:49:59
Mel B Wants Dancing Return
Mel B has begged to go back on 'Dancing with the Stars'.The former Spice Girls singer, who came second on the 2007 series of the US TV talent show, wants fans to vote for her to return to the ballroom.She wrote on her Twitter page: "Pls pls pls everyone g
on 2009-10-01 04:49:06
Spice Girls Plan Africa Show
The Spice Girls are to play a one-off concert in South Africa.The group sparked rumours of a reunion last week when four former members - Mel B, Mel C, Geri Halliwell and Emma Bunton - had dinner together in London and it has now emerged they were discuss
on 2009-09-25 04:49:39
Mel B reveals her new Ultimo underwear and bra
Singer Mel B almost had a scary moment when she flew back to the UK minus her underwear.
on 2009-09-22 04:50:25
Mel B Sparks Spice-y Rumours
The Spice Girls are reforming.Geri Halliwell, Emma Bunton, Mel B and Mel C are reportedly planning another reunion tour, although further details remain unknown. Ginger, Baby, Scary and Sporty Spice discussed getting back together over dinner
on 2009-09-18 04:50:44
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George Micheal Gets Spice Girls Working Together
July 12, 2005, 6:47:15
GEORGE MICHAEL PERSUADES HALLIWELL AND BROWN TO END FEUD
Pop superstar GEORGE MICHAEL has finally persuaded former SPICE GIRLS GERI
HALLIWELL and MELANIE BROWN to end their long-running feud.
The WANNABE pair fell out in 1998, after Halliwell accused Brown of forcing
her to leave the world-conquering girl band.
And the red-headed singer was furious Brown refused to reunite with her
former bandmates to play at London's star-studded Live 8 concert earlier
this month (02JUL05). It would have been their first performance together in
seven years.
But Michael reminded Halliwell about how successful the pop fivesome were,
and convinced her to fly to Brown's Los Angeles home to overcome their
differences.
An insider tells British newspaper the Daily Star, "Geri really wanted the
Spice Girls to reform and perform at Live 8, but it was Mel B who was
reluctant, saying it would have all been too rushed.
"Geri was really gutted because it was such a major part of history. But
after she spoke with George, who had performed at Live 8, she started to
reminisce about when the Spice Girls were huge and realised she misses Mel
like mad.
"So after calling Mel, Geri decided she'll fly out to see her. And Mel was
pretty pleased about it. She's made plans for them to go surfing, and go for
all out girlie pampering at a salon in Santa Monica. They could well discuss
the possibility of a reunion next year."
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The SPICE GIRLS are working on new material to promote a forthcoming
compilation album - but the five-piece are laying down their vocal
tracks in different studios around the world.
The group - GERI HALLIWELL, MELANIE BROWN, MELANIE CHISHOLM, VICTORIA
BECKHAM and EMMA BUNTON - have been at loggerheads since Brown refused
to reunite to play at London's Live 8 concert earlier this month
(JUL05).
As a result, Bunton and Chisholm are recording their parts in London,
Halliwell is taping hers in France, Brown is working in Los Angeles,
and Beckham is recording in Madrid, Spain.
The Spice Girls plan to release a greatest hits album, which will
also include a couple of new tracks, next year (06) to mark the tenth
anniversary since their debut single WANNABE stormed the charts around
the globe.
An insider tells British newspaper The Sun, "The girls are in
different countries and couldn't agree on a place to meet.
"There's tension after Mel B refused to make a comeback for Live 8.
So they agreed to get on with recording separately.
"They plan a greatest hits album next year and a couple of new songs
would help sales.
"It's early stages. The girls won't release anything if it doesn't
sound right, but they are hoping for the best." (GES/WNTSU)
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Mel B resisting Spice reunion
21/06/2005 - 14:19:10
The ongoing will they, won't they Spice Girls saga has taken another turn
with claims Mel B is playing spoilsport and blocking the Live 8 reunion.
Bob Geldof said the former Scary Spice was not keen on getting the band back
together for the concert and is having "difficulty going back to something
she did in the past".
He told Channel 4's Richard and Judy that it had to be "all or nothing" and
Baby, Posh, Ginger and Sporty just wouldn't be enough.
Geldof plans to call her at her Los Angeles home in a last-ditch bid to
persuade her.
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MissourianII wrote:
> For the Greater Glory of JVLIAN and JANICE, another Offering was
> Allowed.
> Offered in New York City.
> WORKER -- and she became part of a celebrity "dyad" with her husband of
> 40 years, Mel Brooks.
which was exactly I TWIN year, I TWIN week and I TWIN day before the
Sacred Midpoint between the births of Mel Brooks and Black King Ryan.
Melvin Kaminsky was born on June 28, MCMXXVI.
The Sacred Midpoint between his birth and the birth of Black King Ryan
is
September 4, MCMLIII.
Rejoice in the contrary dyad of the "classy" Miss Bancroft and the
"low-brow" Mr. Brooks!
A Janic High priest
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I had the pleasure of attending the theater ('Late Night Catechism') and
having dinner with Mr and Mrs Mel Brooks five years ago. Anne was not only
still absolutely gorgeous at 69, but also one of the most charming and
engaging of women I have ever met. I can't believe she's gone. Rest in
peace, Beautiful Anne.
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For the Greater Glory of JVLIAN and JANICE, another Offering was
Allowed.
Under the NEW DYAD MOON of ANNO IVSTINI I, Anne Bancroft was duly
Offered in New York City.
The iconic "Mrs. Robinson" won an Oscar for her role in THE MIRACLE
WORKER -- and she became part of a celebrity "dyad" with her husband of
40 years, Mel Brooks.
Anna Maria Italiano was born on September 17, MCMXXXI.
The Sacred Midpoint between her birth and the birth of Our Lady
is
August 19, MCMLI
which was exactly I TWIN day after a Penumbral Lunar Eclipse over
Italia.
Rejoice!
MissourianII
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Actress Anne Bancroft dies in New York
Tuesday, June 7, 2005
New York (Reuters) - Anne Bancroft, the American husky-
voiced beauty who rose from an Italian neighborhood in
New York to become a Hollywood star immortalized as the
seductive Mrs. Robinson in 1967's "The Graduate" has
died.
She was 73.
Bancroft died in New York of uterine cancer, a
representative for her husband, Mel Brooks, said on
Tuesday.
Brooks' spokeswoman said the actress died on Monday
evening at Mount Sinai Hospital in New York.
More at:
http://www.reuters.com/newsArticle.jhtml;jsessionid=HM5IJIQUFHW20CRBAELCFFA?type=peopleNews&storyID=8724181
Jai Maharaj
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Om Shanti
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Damn shame. I was seriously bummed to hear this. I ADORE Anne Bancroft. 73
isn't so old these days... we could have enjoyed her for a good while
longer. She starred in my favorite movie (based on my favorite book) 84
Charing Cross Road.
Here's to you Mrs. Brooks...
"Lili2" wrote in message
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> http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20050607/en_nm/bancroft_dc
> who rose from an Italian neighborhood in New York to become a Hollywood
> star immortalized as the seductive Mrs. Robinson in 1967's "The
> Graduate" has died.
> husband, Mel Brooks, said on Tuesday.
> Sinai Hospital in New York.
> her start in movies in the 1950s.
> played the teacher to Helen Keller in the movie directed by Arthur
> Penn.
> nominations and won two Tony Awards for her work on the Broadway
> stage, including one for the stage version of "The Miracle Worker" in
> 1960.
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NEW YORK (Reuters) - Anne Bancroft, the American husky-voiced beauty
who rose from an Italian neighborhood in New York to become a Hollywood
star immortalized as the seductive Mrs. Robinson in 1967's "The
Graduate" has died.
She was 73.
Bancroft died in New York of uterine cancer, a representative for her
husband, Mel Brooks, said on Tuesday.
Brooks' spokeswoman said the actress died on Monday evening at Mount
Sinai Hospital in New York.
Born Anna Maria Italiano in 1931 in New York's Bronx borough, she got
her start in movies in the 1950s.
She won an Oscar for her 1962 film "The Miracle Worker," where she
played the teacher to Helen Keller in the movie directed by Arthur
Penn.
Over her long career, she garnered a further four Academy Award
nominations and won two Tony Awards for her work on the Broadway
stage, including one for the stage version of "The Miracle Worker" in
1960.
In 1964, she married comedian and director Mel Brooks.
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Park Life For Spice Girls
The Spice Girls are set for a sensational reunion at Live Aid II this
summer, it is being claimed.
Scary, Posh, Sporty, Ginger and Baby have secretly met up to thrash out
plans to appear at the July gig in London's Hyde Park, several papers have
reported.
They have not performed together since 2000 - two years after Geri Halliwell
walked out on them - but are expected to confirm they are back as a fivesome
next week.
Just last week Mel B admitted they had been talking about reforming when she
appeared on GMTV.
An insider told the Daily Mirror: "The girls have all signed up to do this
and they're really looking forward to it.
"It is not going to be officially announced until next week but all the
parties have signed on the dotted lines.
"It's going to be absolutely amazing. Nobody can quite believe it is
happening, but the cause is so worthwhile."
But the girls will not be headlining as a Who's Who of rock and pop is
expected to appear at the event, called Live 8.
Other stars appearing include U2, Sir Elton John, Madonna, Robbie Williams,
Coldplay, The Who, Eminem, The Rolling Stones and Oasis.
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The human gag machine
May 7, 2005
Mel Brooks can't stop cranking out jokes - and the laughs keep coming in his
new film. Bryce Hallett meets the funnyman.
Mel Brooks is just like one of his crazily eccentric movies or one of his
invigorating stage shows. He's loquacious, smart, uncensored, funny and
giddy. There's never a sense that his torrent of words will ever dry up as
he talks briskly about his career as a comedy writer, filmmaker and Broadway
auteur. Typically, his conversations begin and end with a gag, are
punctuated with pithy observations and punchlines, and are replete with
showbiz reminiscences.
It's early evening in New York and he's holed up in his office attending to
his Brooks films business and the stage juggernaut known as The Producers -
the New Mel Brooks Musical. He keeps close tabs on what he calls his love
letter to Broadway, not only the various productions around the world, but
the movie musical being made by director Susan Stroman starring Nathan Lane,
Matthew Broderick, John Barrowman and Uma Thurman.
"We're halfway through the film and ready to shoot Springtime for Hitler,"
says Brooks in response to one of the few complete questions I get to ask.
You see, the veteran writer, actor, director, composer and producer, though
warm, spontaneous and engaging, is also somewhat abrupt and impatient. It
comes as no surprise to learn that one of his favourite lines is: "We have
much to do and less time to do it in."
He needs only to hear part of a question to react; his comic instincts and
joke-telling suggesting time is of the essence and attention spans are
short. Especially his.
"... You know, the great thing about the theatre is that the show's over at
10.30 at night and you get to go next door to Sardi's [the famed Broadway
restaurant] and have a couple of shrimp cocktails and maybe a couple of
showgirls and sing songs. When it's four or five in the morning, you roll
home and get up at noon.
"Do you know what my first joke was? I'll tell you. I met a showgirl the
other night and got asked to check my umbrella at the door, she was THAT
thin!"
About five gags and two minutes later Brooks takes a breath. "Do you have a
question? I'll tell you something. I was in Sydney for a bit when the show
opened in Melbourne [last April] and I spent time at the racecourse and went
to Bondi Beach. Melbourne reminded me of Philadelphia whereas Sydney is more
like New York.
"The water was warm, the people were warm," he says. "I loved walking along
the harbour and seeing the Opera House. It was just fabulous."
I wait for the punchline. After all, this was the man who came on stage for
the curtain call at the Melbourne opening of The Producers and gave thanks
to a city called "Mel".
The maestro of mirth sings the praises of the Australian production and its
stars, not least Reg Livermore as the scammer Max Bialystock, Tom Burlinson
as the bean counter Leo Bloom, Tony Sheldon in the hilariously camp role of
director Roger de Bris and Chloe Dallimore, who trades on her not
inconsiderable assets as the Swedish blonde Ulla.
"You know, Chloe should be in the film," says Brooks. "She's fabulous and
looks exactly right ... We've got Uma [Thurman] in the movie and she's
Swedish and has that va-va-va-voom quality."
After so many dramatic, brooding, dangerous femme fatale roles, Brooks says
The Producers will reveal another side to Thurman's talent. The comedic part
was to have been played by Nicole Kidman until she pulled out.
Making a movie musical of a Broadway blockbuster based on a cult film that
was eclipsed in 1968 by Mike Nichols's The Graduate (which, coincidentally,
starred Brooks's wife, Anne Bancroft) is an unusual evolution for a
Hollywood film. Brooks, however, is ecstatic about the project's progress
and is not the least bit concerned about any comparisons the finished
product might invite.
"The ghosts of Zero Mostel and Gene Wilder don't bother me and leave me
alone," Brooks says. "If anything, they probably hover over Nathan [Lane]
and Matthew [Broderick], but they both do a brilliant job so it hardly
matters ..."
The creator of Blazing Saddles, Young Frankenstein and High Anxiety recalls
how he thought the producers of Chicago, starring Renee Zellweger and
Richard Gere, were ill-advised to release the movie when the stage show was
still going strong. He figured it would dent ticket sales, but instead it
did the reverse. "I was flabbergasted. The film stimulated demand, which
just goes to show there's nothing like a Broadway musical or live theatre."
For all his disarming banter, Brooks is incredibly sharp and informed. And
protective. He doesn't easily let go of his ideas and insists on
collaborating with people he trusts and admires.
"Before I said yes to Susan [Stroman] directing the film, I asked her what
movies she liked," he says. "She said her favourite musicals were Singin' in
the Rain and The Band Wagon, and that she loved all the Fred Astaire movies.
She said she didn't want to get too cinematic and that's when she got the
job."
For Stroman, The Producers has been a dream come true since her hero Brooks
arrived at her apartment in 1998 to spruik his ideas for translating his
eccentric, satiric, toe-tapping work to the stage. He burst into a few bars
of the vaudeville-style song That Face and instantly won the choreographer
over.
Her husband, Michael Ockrent, who died of cancer in December 1999, was to
have directed the show but Brooks coaxed her into the ringmaster's job, for
which she went on to win Tony and Olivier awards. The Producers - the Movie
Musical is her first film.
"Susan has taken to directing like a duck to water," he says. "She's
wonderfully inventive and has a gift for visuals ... She's also very wise,
not only in finding the means to please the eye, but in getting great
performances and telling the story."
While an image forms of the master and his apprentice when the legendary
Brooks talks of their creative partnership, there's a stronger impression
that they share an abiding love of the theatre: its romance, adventure,
spectacle and fun.
Mel Brooks - his real name was Melvin Kaminsky - was born to a Russian
Jewish family on June 28, 1926, in Brooklyn. He served as a corporal in the
US army in North Africa during World War II after which he plucked up his
courage as a stand-up comic in the Catskills resorts north of New York City,
an area dubbed the Borscht Belt.
His skills, however, were honed not as a performer but as a writer penning
material for Sid Caesar's TV variety program Your Show of Shows. He was part
of a team that regularly included Woody Allen, Carl Reiner and Neil Simon.
Brooks's interest in songwriting and musical theatre was aroused at the age
of nine when he saw Cole Porter's Anything Goes starring Ethel Merman. The
melodies, costumes and crowd-pleasing tunes made a lasting impression, as
did the showgirls. For those closest to Brooks, it came as no surprise that
one day he would compose and write a musical cast in the mould of those he
grew up listening to such as Oklahoma!, Guys and Dolls and Bells are
Ringing.
His actress wife firmly encouraged him to make The Producers into a big
lavish musical while retaining its outrageousness and wit. The original film
earned Brooks an Oscar for best screenplay yet fared badly at the box
office, but today's audiences are revelling in the show's political
incorrectness and old-fashioned verve.
"The public is getting smarter - it's been a while since the public got me,"
he says of the musical centred on two con-artist producers who hatch a
supposedly foolproof plan to mount an offensive flop called Springtime for
Hitler, grab their investors' money and run to Rio.
"You never expect them to get it in Columbus, Ohio, but it's got a lot to do
with television. There's lots of smart shows on these days and the rednecks
and farmers have come around ... These days audiences get Barry Humphries
[as Dame Edna] - he's amazing."
The comic master appreciates "honest to goodness" funnymen and satirists,
and has a keen appreciation of slapstick and a well-developed sense of the
absurd.
Probably no one but the one-time co-creator of the television series Get
Smart could have come up with, let alone got away with, a floppy-haired,
effeminate Hitler who sings: "I was just a paper hanger/no one more
obscurer./Got a phone call from the Reichstag/Told me I was Fuhrer./Germany
was blue/What, oh, what to do?/Hitched up my pants/and conquered France/Now
Deutschland's smiling through!"
The showman of schtick was elated when The Producers took Broadway by storm
in 2001 and garnered a record 12 Tony Awards but he wasn't so sure of the
musical's chances when it went head to head with Mary Poppins at this year's
Olivier Awards in London.
"We never expected to win for best musical because Mary Poppins is a
home-grown show - a London show presented by a very famous guy. We felt sure
Cameron [Mackintosh, Mary Poppins producer] would sweep best show. I
couldn't believe it."
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By Liza Foreman LOS ANGELES (Hollywood Reporter) - After playing an elf
and an anchorman on the big screen, Will Ferrell is venturing into
"Land of the Lost" for Universal.
The "Saturday Night Live" alumnus is attached to star in a "Land of the
Lost" comedy feature based on the 1974-77 television series of the same
name.
Universal acquired the feature rights from Sid and Marty Krofft,
executive producers of the original NBC series, who will produce the
feature for the studio. Jimmy Miller and Julie Wixson-Darmody also will
produce via the Mosaic Media Group banner.
Adam McKay, a former "SNL" writer who directed Ferrell in "Anchorman,"
is attached to direct, with Chris Henchy and Dennis McNicholas signing
on to adapt the screenplay.
The series revolved around forest ranger Rick Marshall and his
children, Will and Holly, who are caught in a time vortex while rafting
on the Colorado River and transported to a mysterious world populated
by dinosaurs. The feature film will be an update of the series, which
is due out on DVD this month.
Ferrell, currently onscreen in Woody Allen's "Melinda and Melinda,"
will next be seen in Universal's comedy "Kicking & Screaming" and will
star opposite Nicole Kidman in this summer's "Bewitched." He is playing
Franz Liebkind in the film version of Mel Brooks' Broadway hit "The
Producers," to be released domestically by Universal on Dec. 21.
The Kroffts are behind such TV projects as "Lidsville, "The Bay City
Rollers Show," "The Brady Bunch Hour," "Donny and Marie," "Barbara
Mandrell and the Mandrell Sisters" and "H.R. Pufnstuf," which Universal
also made into a feature film.
Henchy has written for numerous television series, including "Spin
City" and "Entourage," and was the creator of the series "Battery Park"
and "I'm With Her." McNicholas formerly was a head writer on "SNL" and
is writing the feature film "The Party," with Jay Roach attached to
direct.
McKay, who co-wrote "Anchorman" with Ferrell and did a rewrite on
"Bewitched," is directing the action-comedy feature "Talladega Nights,"
which he will co-write with Ferrell.
Reuters/Hollywood Reporter
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LOS ANGELES - Barney Martin, a former New York City detective who went
into show business and became best known for playing Jerry Seinfeld's
father Morty on the comedian's hit television series, has died. He was
82.
Martin died of cancer Monday at his Studio City home, according to his
publicist, Jennifer Glassman.
Born March 3, 1923, in the New York City borough of Queens, Martin
served as a navigator in the Air Force during World War II before
starting a 20-year career as a New York City police detective.
Martin showed a talent for making deputy police commissioners laugh
during presentations. In the 1950s, he began writing on the side for
comedy shows such as "Name That Tune" and "The Steve Allen Show."
Martin got his start in film when Mel Brooks featured him in "The
Producers" in 1968. That role launched Martin into Broadway theater,
where he appeared in several musicals, including "South Pacific," "The
Fantasticks," All American" and "How Now Dow Jones."
He is credited with creating the role of Roxy's unappreciated husband,
Amos Hart, in the musical "Chicago."
Martin also appeared in several television series in the 1990s,
including "The Tony Randall Show," "US," "Sydney" and "Zorro and Son."
In "Seinfeld," Martin was the third actor to play the part of
Seinfeld's father and became the one most identified with the role of
the Florida retiree.
He said at the show's wrap party in 1998: "Playing Jerry's dad was like
having whipped cream on top of a mountain of ice cream."
He is survived by his wife and son. A daughter died in 2002 of cancer.
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Lola wrote:
> Don't forget the film crew, and the catering truck, and the kraft
> services tables set up for the crew, and the cameras, and the... ya
> gotta love reality TV.
> Chicago, she lived in Cabrini Green (tough tough project) for about a
> month just to prove that it really wasn't so crime-ridden.
Hilarious.
weren't there a few movies with this theme ?
one starred Mel Brooks IIRC
quite silly
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http://jam.canoe.ca/Movies/Artists/C/Carey_Drew/2005/03/16/962224.html
Robotic laughs from Drew Carey
By LOUIS B. HOBSON - Calgary Sun
HOLLYWOOD -- Last year, after nine seasons, The Drew Carey Show slipped
quietly into TV's history books.
Drew Carey is not shedding any tears.
"It was nice. I loved doing the show and it gave me financial security, but
I'm not sad that it's over," says Carey, who fittingly voices the grouchy,
pessimistic robot in the animated feature Robots.
"I still get big cheques from the syndication of The Drew Carey Show so
there's no reason for me to go back to work.
"I'm not chasing a new series and no one's chasing me."
The TV networks may have turned their backs on Carey, but he's getting his
share of offers from university campus for his improv shows and from
Broadway.
Carey, 48, was approached to do a drag turn as the mother in the musical
Hairspray and to play the Nathan Lane role in The Producers.
"A Broadway show is real work. You have to do the same thing day after day
and they want me to sing and I'm not about to get back into that shark tank
again any time soon."
In 2000, when The Drew Carey Show was at the height of its popularity, Carey
played the title role in the TV musical Geppetto.
"The reviews were so bad for Geppetto that I have even quit singing in my
shower and my car. Nobody liked Geppetto. I was crushed."
Carey admits it didn't take much arm-twisting to get him to be one of the
celebrity voices in Robots which also features Robin Williams, Halle Berry,
Ewan McGregor and Mel Brooks.
"I did maybe 10 sessions over a period of 18 months. I hardly consider that
work and they let me improvise a lot. All of Crank's best laughs are jokes I
threw in."
Carey says he spends his greatly-enhanced leisure time "playing video games,
travelling, going to soccer games all over the world and hanging out in Las
Vegas casinos.
"When I need pocket change for the slots, I get the improv gang together and
do a one-nighter at a university."
Carey will soon have his own celebrity slot machine based on The Drew Carey
Show.
"It's an interactive penny machine with at least 50 ways to win. I come on
in a little video to talk to you when you start playing."
He's excited because "it's made by the biggest slot machine company in the
world. I get paid for each machine they sell.
"Their best seller is a Wheel of Fortune one and then the Elvira one."
Carey says he loves Vegas so much he's contemplating buying a home there.
"Vegas is my kind of town. It's all games. It's all play. It's all fun."
From Sunny Oz, Rick :)
Proud Keeper of the talented & beautiful Halle Berry.
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So bad it's very good indeed
March 12, 2005
The Producers
A play about a play that should have been a flop but became a raging
success? The Mel Brooks phenomenon just can't get it right ... er, wrong,
writes Lenny Ann Low.
In such conservative and politically correct times it is perhaps bizarre
that a theatre production making fun of gays, Jews, blacks, the Irish and
Adolf Hitler should be such a celebrated, worldwide comedy success.
Yet The Producers, Mel Brooks's often obscene and frequently vulgar musical
comedy, which also sends up actors, accountants, old ladies and the musical
theatre industry itself, is one of the most adored and awarded productions
to grace stages around the world.
It is Broadway's biggest hit in more than 30 years, but few musical-makers
would hanker to fill stages with a crooning Hitler, a chorus of
goosestepping Nazis or hordes of sex-mad old ladies tap-dancing with walking
frames. As The New York Times reviewer wrote, this is a show "that makes a
point of being tasteless".
Brooks's musical, which opens in Sydney on May 14 at the Lyric Theatre, Star
City, does all this. Yet, like Disney's mega-hit The Lion King, it has
become a music-theatre phenomenon. In 2001, The Producers won a
record-breaking 12 prizes at the Tony Awards (the maximum the show could
win). Last month, it won three top categories at the 29th Laurence Olivier
Awards.
A feel-good musical with plenty of old-fashioned comic schtick, along with
savvy in-jokes for musical lovers, The Producers has also been hailed as a
much-needed throwback to the jolly, jazzy heydays of Broadway musical
comedies.
Brooks has defined the show's formula for success as simply "a lot of tall
blonde girls with big bosoms and people love that", its ongoing all-dancing,
all-singing, all-slapstick-and-gags triumph in New York, where it opened in
2001 to record-breaking advance bookings, has inspired productions in
London, Los Angeles, Toronto and now Sydney, plus two touring productions
out of the US, one of which is due to travel to Japan before an extensive
tour of Asia.
The day after The Producers opened on Broadway, ticket demand was so extreme
two neighbouring Broadway theatres allowed their box offices to help sell
tickets. Meanwhile, prices for good seats soared to $US470 ($600) on the
black market and normally acid-tongued New York critics fell over themselves
proclaiming it a hit.
After four years on Broadway, the world's most improbably successful musical
is still packing them in.
Set in 1959 in New York city, The Producers tells the story of showbiz
charlatan Bialystock and neurotic bean-counter Bloom, who hit upon a
brilliant money-making scam on Broadway. After Bloom innocently comments
that a Broadway producer could get rich by raising vast capital to finance
an expensive flop and then pocketing the difference, Bialystock convinces
him to team up.
The unlikely pair snare the rights to a certain flop - a musical paean to
Hitler titled Springtime for Hitler: A Gay Romp With Adolf And Eva at
Berchtesgaden, written by Franz Liebkind, a neo-Nazi playwright and lover of
homing pigeons.
Bloom and Bialystock then enlist the worst director on Broadway, the
flamboyant Roger DeBris, a man whose creative motto is "keep it gay!" With
loopy Scandinavian receptionist Ulla promised a role, and DeBris cast as
Hitler at the last moment, the opening night rolls around. When the curtain
falls at the end of the show, it's a disaster. Springtime For Hitler is a
massive success, with critics calling it "a satirical masterpiece" and "the
best musical of the decade".
The $6 million show's Sydney season, which follows an eight-month, $20
million run in Melbourne and a season in Brisbane that opens this weekend,
stars Reg Livermore (as Bialystock) and Tom Burlinson (as Bloom), along with
Tony Sheldon, Chloe Dallimore and Bert Newton, the man Brooks described as
"possibly the best Franz Liebkind we ever got".
Directed and choreographed by Susan Stroman, who has been with the show
since its inception in 1998, rehearsals were held in Melbourne after
Livermore and Burlinson were flown to Los Angeles to audition for Brooks.
Brooks, an actor, writer, producer and director who created Get Smart and
the films Blazing Saddles, Young Frankenstein and Flying High, travelled to
Melbourne for the show's opening last April.
"You know, if there was an earthquake in New York and we lost that cast for
some reason, I'd send the Aussies right over - New Yorkers wouldn't know the
difference, that's how good these guys are," he said, talking up the
production in true Broadway superlatives.
Brooks says he drew inspiration for The Producers, adapted with longtime
collaborator Thomas Meehan from his own 1968 cult film, from such classic
Broadway music luminaries as Richard Rodgers, Cole Porter and Ira Gershwin.
Costume designer William Ivey Long, who won a Tony Award for the Broadway
production, is responsible for the show's almost lunatic fashions, which
feature swastika-wearing pigeons and showgirls dressed extravagantly as
bratwurst, foaming beer tankards and pretzels.
Be prepared for the slew of merchandise, including CDs, DVDs, money clips,
keyrings and T-shirts and coffee cups bearing the now famous lines "Keep It
Gay!", "I Wanna Be A Producer" and "When You Got It, Flaunt It". There's
even a journal by one of the cast describing a year being involved with The
Producers.
And, as if that's not enough, the film version of the musical and the remake
of Brooks's Oscar-winning 1968 film, which starred Zero Mostel and Gene
Wilder, began principal photography last month in Brooklyn, with Stroman
making her film-directing debut. Titled The Producers, it reprises the story
and features original cast members such as Matthew Broderick and Nathan
Lane. The new film will be released in the US in December.
From Sunny Oz, Rick :)
Proud Keeper of the talented & beautiful Halle Berry.
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On Sun, 20 Feb 2005 08:28:16 -0500, TopKat wrote:
>In article , mikki721@charter.net
>says...
>This I think is a film that *requires* repeated viewings. The first time
>I watched it, I was like..umm, that was ok, I guess. Each subsequent
>viewing made the movie better and now, I just crack up during the whole
>thing.
Here's my list in no particular order:
Napoleon Dynamite: DLed it off the internet, brought the DVD. It
was that good. Gets better with repeat screenings. Though this might
drop off my list, it's a current fav.
Casablanca: Classic movie, always moved by the message of
love and sacrifice.
2 Cary Grant movies: Trouble with Baby and Arsenic and Lace.
Funny, funny, funny.
Shawshank Redemption: I adore this movie, great pace and delightful
ending.
Patton: A bit too long, but I love it anyway. I might
watch this every other year, but its a joy to watch.
Serena: My fav Audrey Hepburn movie, just delightful
to see Bogart doing a comedy. I despise the remake, Harrison shame on
you!
2 Harrison Ford movies: Raiders of the lost Ark and Empire Strikes
back. Just great movies, always fun to watch, even if Empire is only
on vidoe. I refuse to buy the remade DVD copy.
My Fair Lady: Another Hepburn movie, but I just enjoy the
songs more than her preformance, okay I know it was really Julie
Andrews singing, but you know what I mean.
Princess Bride: A movie I can even show the kids and we can
all laugh together. Plus there is Buttercup.
The Blues Brothers: Best car chase ever :-) And all the cameos!
My Cousin Vinnie: Loved Pesci in this one. Funny
courtroom trial movie. Loved all the cross examination scenes.
Young Frankenstein: Best Mel Brookes movie ever!
These are the movies I would watch if I had some spare time or wanted
a pick me up and have a fun time.
Honourable mention:
Back to the Future, Lawrence of Arabia, Aliens (extended), Terminator
1 & 2 and several Steven Seagal movies (I don't know why I keep
watching his crappy movies!) and Miss Congeniality.
=== You're reading the words of Toni ===
We shall see to which one the Olympian grants the glory.
Email: taiat@mail.NYETSPAMcom (sub the NYETSPAM for guess what? :)
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* Just for you Fiona ....btw ...this was on a CANADIAN site today too
....Rick :))))))) ....guess that lumps you in with the Paddies, no ?????
http://jam.canoe.ca/Movies/2005/03/02/947501-ap.html
Travolta, Thurman chill out for 'Be Cool'
By DAVID GERMAIN
Actors Uma Thurman and John Travolta. (AP Photo/Matt Sayles)
LOS ANGELES (AP) - They went on one of the coolest movie dates ever, at
least until she OD'd and he rammed an adrenaline needle through her breast
to jump-start her heart.
Eleven years after Pulp Fiction, John Travolta and Uma Thurman are back on
the dance floor in Be Cool, a follow-up to Travolta's 1995 crime caper Get
Shorty.
Travolta returns as super-smooth loan-shark-turned-producer Chili Palmer,
this time abandoning the fickle movie industry to try his hand in the music
business.
Thurman plays Edie, owner of a small record label where Chili brings his
latest discovery, a singer-songwriter with the voice of an angel and the
face of a cover-girl pop diva.
While Chili's not the wholly respectable type and Edie's record company has
its shadier sides, the two are model citizens compared to addict and hit man
Vincent and coke-head Mia, whom Travolta and Thurman played in Quentin
Tarantino's Pulp Fiction.
Vincent and Mia's evening out progressed from cozy dinner at a kitschy
restaurant, to an off-kilter take on The Twist in a dance contest, to Mia's
misstep in snorting Vincent's heroin, believing it to be cocaine.
A more conventional romance develops between Chili and Edie, who do share
some time on the dance floor, spinning to the Black Eyed Peas' cover of a
1960s tune by Brazilian songwriter Antonio Carlos Jobim.
In a recent interview, Travolta, 51, and Thurman, 34, answered the following
questions about the new film and about old times:
AP: What was it about Vincent and Mia that made them work so well together?
Travolta: Certainly, Quentin's imagination.
Thurman: And she is a speed freak and he is a junkie, so there's no
conflict. Nobody's trying to take up anybody else's space.
Travolta: Those characters, I say they were hell bent for death, and these
characters are hell bent for life. I think these guys really want to
survive. And the difference is, we're both higher than a kite during the
whole film in Pulp Fiction, and when we went up to dance, we're doing
novelty dances, gimmick dances from the '60s. Here, we're doing something
much more traditional, which kind of adds to that.
AP: Did the two of you find you had instant chemistry?
Thurman: I wouldn't even have thought sitting with John when we met, I was
kind of a gnarly little 23-year-old, I wouldn't have known that we had such
screen chemistry.
Travolta: I don't think it's something you can even predict. It's innate.
Thurman: And a lot of times, people have intense chemistry in life, like
people who are infatuated with each other and become lovers, and they end up
not having screen chemistry at all. They're dead to watch, in a way. Couples
often are very boring to watch.
AP: Were you able to fall right back into your old chemistry when you
started Be Cool?
Travolta: I have to say, I wasn't aware. I have such innate affinity for
Uma. I get happy when I'm around Uma. I can't wait to talk to her, I can't
wait to catch up. I'm comfortable. So what the effect of that is on others
while watching, I don't know how to explain that, but I know how I feel -
that I'm just excited to be with Uma, whether we're acting or talking. A lot
of the time, the takes were interrupting our conversations.
Thurman: It's absolutely true. What was really a lovely thing about getting
to step into this movie was to start from a place of so much more trust, a
sense of the bond and time. Someone who really did know you 10 years ago.
Something about it I find very touching, and it reaffirms life for me in a
way to reconnect.
AP: Uma, dancing with the guy who did Saturday Night Fever, were you
intimidated?
Thurman: Always. When I'm luckiest, I spend the best part of my time being
intimidated and inspired. That's when I'm doing good. It means I'm picking
the right partners in life. . . . I never had any advanced level of dance
training. I'm just a huge fan and always fantasized about dancing, though
I'm very shy about it. I don't really like to dance socially, but whenever I
get a chance to dance where I feel like it's my job, gotta dance, I'm so
happy, and the fear factor as soon as I start to dance goes away.
AP: You're co-starring with Matthew Broderick and Nathan Lane in the remake
of Mel Brooks' The Producers. Do you get to sing and dance?
Thurman: I'm dancing every day now. I'm in heaven. I'm in absolute hog-pig
heaven. I'm really, literally having the best experience.
Travolta: Are you dancing alone or with people?
Thurman: I have a big sort of Ginger Rogers number with Matthew, which is
kind of like the whole shebang.
Travolta: Is that a movie-within-the-movie dance number?
Thurman: It's kind of a love-scene dance number. He kind of sings the song
to himself, and she, the big, dumb Swedish bimbo, is trying to get his
attention. She's very comfortable, she knows who she likes, and she likes
him, and so she's trying to get his attention, and they have this sort of
big, magical dance sequence.
Travolta: I'm envious. I would love to be doing that.
Thurman: It's to die. You've done it, so you know.
AP: Chili's warned that music is a tougher business than movies. John,
you've recorded albums. Which is harder?
Travolta: Music is tougher. It's more fleeting. You can be here for one hit.
I think that everybody in the movie industry, if they have a hit, gets about
two more chances. I think in the music industry, that's it.
Thurman: You have a hit, and what they say is, thank you, really. Right?
AP: And show you the door?
Travolta: Yeah, it's always been that way. So I think it's a tougher
business, and it is more gangster, it's more Mafioso. We exaggerate it in
this movie for entertainment's sake, but there is a truth to that. I think
the movie industry is much more white collar. It's much more mainstream,
Wall Street.
Thurman: Corporate, in a way. You feel its corporateness, whereas you feel a
maverick quality in the music business more.
Travolta: Because it's everybody's game.
Thurman: Kind of lawless.
Travolta: It is lawless
From Sunny Oz, Rick :)
Proud Keeper of the talented & beautiful Halle Berry.
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UK THE MIRROR
SHE took the US by storm as a Spice Girl but breaking the Stateside
market on her own is proving a tougher nut to crack for Emma Bunton.
Just like Robbie Williams and fellow Spice Mel B, Em has found that
winning over the record-buying yanks is no easy matter.
So much so, in fact, that despite relentlessly plugging her album, Free
Me, the 29-year-old singer has failed to get into America's top 200 -
meaning she sold fewer than 5,380 copies.
Sources tell us: "Obviously Emma's disappointed at the chart placing -
especially as the media reviews were very positive. She's made two
visits to the States and has tried very hard to drum up sales for her
album but so far it just hasn't happened."
Emma's promotional diary has included meet and greets, an interview in
respected magazine Blender, TV appearances and an appearance on 'shock
jock' Howard Stern's radio show, where she claimed she "found women
attractive" and talking about Mel B buying her a vibrator.
Bono pointing at one of his guitars on the wall in the Hard Rock
Cafe, Dublin... Helen Mirren walking past Warwick Avenue Tube station
dressed all in black and laughing with a male companion... Helen Worth,
Corrie's Gail Platt, popping into the filmworks in Manchester to see a
matinee...
Our source continues: "It often takes a long time to gain recognition
in the States and Emma's determined to see it through. But there's no
denying she faces an uphill battle".
But her US trips haven't proved fruitless as she's signed with top
acting agents CAA.
We're told: "They saw how well Emma comes across in interviews and
signed her on the spot.
"They're really keen to start sending her off for castings for major TV
and film projects as soon as possible.
Wicked Whispers
WHICH singer's girlfriend would be stunned to find out about a
man-on-man encounter he enjoyed not long ago? The supposedly straight
superstar was seen being "serviced" by a gay male fan - and the star in
question was loving it.
"But Emma's adament she's not going to abandon her music - she just
wants to branch out into other things."
So despite her poor US sales Em, who's dating on-off boyfriend Jade
Jones, might still have the most promising post-Spice career.
Last month 3am revealed that Geri Halliwell had yet to sell out any of
her tour dates despite playing small, regional venues.
Mel B failed to win the part of Mimi in a film version of stage show
Rent, despite playing the character on Broadway and Mel C was forced to
set up her own label after being dropped by Virgin.
Victoria Beckham recently abandoned singing to concentrate on a fashion
career.
Looks like you might need to Spice up your lives, girls...
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http://www.thisislondon.co.uk/showbiz/articles/14131327?source=Evening%20Sta
ndard
Sacked Dreyfuss confesses
By Alexa Baracaia, Evening Standard
19 October 2004
Richard Dreyfuss confessed that he could not sing a note or dance one step -
days before he was dropped from his starring role in the West End musical
The Producers.
The actor's departure from the £5.5 million show this week was blamed on an
operation he underwent for a herniated disc earlier this year and the
recurrence of a shoulder injury - which meant he could not cope with the
"physical rigours" of performance.
However, it has emerged he let slip his shortcomings
in an interview days before he left the cast of the Mel Brooks show.
Speaking last week, the 56-year-old admitted: "Well, I can't [sing or
dance]. Actually, I sing like a seal and dance like your Uncle Leo at that
wedding where he got up and went 'ya ya ya'.
"Now whenever I admit this, there's a co-producer on the show who goes: 'No!
No! Don't say that to journalists!' But there's no way for me not to say it
because, hey, you're going to ask, right?
"I told him, 'Look, take out an ad on the front page of each arts section in
town and have it say, 'Please don't think that you're paying to see Richard
Dreyfuss sing and dance because you'll only be pissed off '."
The former Jaws star said: "When I saw The Producers I didn't jump on my
cell phone and say 'I need this part'. What happened was I said to a friend
I'd taken to the show, 'Boy, that would be a fun part to do' and someone
overheard me and called Mel and Mel called me."
In an indication of tensions during rehearsals, Dreyfuss added: "Tell Mel
Brooks this: 'Please don't yell at Richard. Richard doesn't like to be
yelled at. Let's have a relaxed and creative atmosphere.
"Richard thinks of this as fun, not business. Business is about bullying and
being nasty and if any of that is directed at him he shuts down because he
feels it's all his fault'." The actor, who flew home to the US yesterday,
gave the insight in an interview with the Evening Standard's Metrolife
magazine, which was due to be published this Thursday to mark the show's
opening.
Dreyfuss is being replaced as largerthan-life producer Max Bialystock in the
Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, show by its former Broadway star Nathan Lane. The
Tony award-winner has flown from the US to join last-minute rehearsals - in
time for preview performances on Friday.
Its producers insist the premiere will
go ahead as planned. Dreyfuss, who had openly admitted he was suffering
physically from the role, is said by insiders to have exasperated company
managers by failing to toe the PR line.
In a TV interview with Frank Skinner last week, he said nobody should see
The Producers until the New Year, joking: "The general managers will have
just had heart attacks."
His departure is a blow for the musical's producers, who need to recoup a
huge chunk of their multi-millionpound production costs through boxoffice
sales. Dreyfuss guaranteed a wide audience. Despite his insistence he could
not sing or dance, the Oscarwinner was convinced his performance in the show
would be entertaining.
From Sunny Oz, Rick :)
Proud Keeper of the talented & beautiful Halle Berry.
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