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<blockquote data-quote="William Ronald" data-source="post: 990365" data-attributes="member: 426"><p>A supposedly true story from a friend's mom.</p><p></p><p>A 12 year old girl somehow gets backstage at one of Katherine Hepburn's plays and runs into her. (I think the girl accidentally opened a dressing room door.) The actress said, "Who the hell are you?"</p><p></p><p>It has been a while since I heard the story, so I am probably leaving some details out.</p><p></p><p>A lot of good people have passed on of late. Katherine Hepburn and Gregory Peck were great actors, who were also remarkable human beings with strength and dignity. I fear it will be a long time before we see their like again.</p><p></p><p>If I recall correctly, Gregory Peck's first film was a WWII propaganda piece about heroic Soviet resistance fighters. Even in that film, you could see the seed of his later performances.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Sad to here about William Marshall. I remember seeing the first Blacula film and thought that the ending was perfectly logical for the character and the movie. (I try to avoid spoilers.) I had no idea that he was on Pee-Wee's playhouse.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="William Ronald, post: 990365, member: 426"] A supposedly true story from a friend's mom. A 12 year old girl somehow gets backstage at one of Katherine Hepburn's plays and runs into her. (I think the girl accidentally opened a dressing room door.) The actress said, "Who the hell are you?" It has been a while since I heard the story, so I am probably leaving some details out. A lot of good people have passed on of late. Katherine Hepburn and Gregory Peck were great actors, who were also remarkable human beings with strength and dignity. I fear it will be a long time before we see their like again. If I recall correctly, Gregory Peck's first film was a WWII propaganda piece about heroic Soviet resistance fighters. Even in that film, you could see the seed of his later performances. Sad to here about William Marshall. I remember seeing the first Blacula film and thought that the ending was perfectly logical for the character and the movie. (I try to avoid spoilers.) I had no idea that he was on Pee-Wee's playhouse. [/QUOTE]
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