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Archive for the '1990's - Late' Category

Hume Cronyn

Saturday, May 3rd, 2008

Two of Hume Cronyn’s earliest roles were in Alfred Hitchcock films, Shadow of Doubt in 1943 (in which he nearly stole every scene in which he appeared) and Lifeboat  in 1944. He went on to work of the screenplay adapatations for two additional films with the Master of Suspense, Rope and Under Capricorn. His celebrated career […]

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Peppertree and the Spring of ‘96

Sunday, April 27th, 2008

After our return from Minneapolis, Lisa and I immediately began getting set for our big move. We were very excited to get out of the Woodman Park Apartments and get into the brand spanking new and luxurious Peppertree Apartments. As nice as these apartments were, they were amazingly part of the Low Income Housing project, so […]

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Anthony Quinn

Tuesday, April 22nd, 2008

I’m not sure exactly where I got the photo of Anthony Quinn - maybe at a movie memorabilia show in the mid-80’s - but I do know that I held onto it for a long time without doing anything with it. Finally, during my autograph surge of 1997, I sent it off to two-time Academy […]

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Captain Kangaroo

Saturday, April 12th, 2008

Like most kids, I loved the daily kid shows that were on in my pre-school days. Local show Uncle Al was probably my favorite with a close second by nationally syndicated Captain Kangaroo. His real name was Bob Keeshan and he had a show from 1955-84 on the CBS network. That’s quite a long haul. I […]

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After I sent an eventually-successful autograph request to Robert Blake, I continued my program of making one attempt per day to obtain a variety of celebrity autographs. Some of my unsuccessful attempts between July 20,  were to Kurt Vonnegut, Ronald Reagan, Tony Dow, Bill Clinton, and George Bush (who alternately refused, never answered, or sent […]

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