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My One Dennis Hopper Story

By 1987, I had lived and worked in Los Angeles for several years and so had become used to seeing the occasional Hollywood celebrity; but then I started dating a girl new to the area who was totally star-struck. Everywhere we went, she thought she saw somebody famous, to the point where I started having fun with it. We’d go to the grocery store, for example, and I’d point out a woman in the produce section and say “isn’t that Barbra Steisand feeling up those cantaloupes?”; or we’d go to the mall and I’d ask “isn’t that Tom Selleck trying on glasses at the Sunglass Hut?”. Try as she might, she could almost never resist looking.

One evening, we decided to venture out of town and ended up at a Bavarian restaurant miles away in North Hollywood. This was not a place where I expected to see anyone at all, but there was a rather raucous party going on in the back of the establishment. We sat near the front; I was facing the door, she was facing the rest of the restaurant. I saw that she kept glancing over my shoulder, and I recognized the look. As often as I had pointed out false celebrties, she was also always seeing famous people who weren’t really there. But she kept staring across the room, and finally asked me “isn’t that some actor?”

I turned around, and in the middle of the crowd of loud revelers was, of all people, Dennis Hopper!

“Oh my word,” I exclaimed. “You’re right, that’s Dennis Hopper!”

“Who?”, she asked.

Dennis Hopper. Easy Rider. Apocalypse Now. I ran through a summary of his career, but she just shrugged her shoulders.

I quietly turned to take another look at the party in the back of the room, and then I spotted Robert Duvall.

“Good gravy!” I burst out (or something like that), “it’s Robert Duvall!”

My date just stared blankly at me. “Oh come on! The Godfather! The Great Santini! Robert freakin’ Duvall!” A light did eventually go on, and though he wasn’t exactly Tom Selleck, at least she could tell her family back in Philadelphia that she’d seen a bonafide movie star. I’ll admit, I was pretty jazzed to be in the same room with these two luminaries.

Right about then, as my date started slipping a camera out of her purse, Sean Penn and Madonna walked in the door.

This was several months before the whole Sean-handcuffing-Madonna-to-the-bedpost-so-he-could-go-party-with-his-friends incident. In early 1987, Sean Penn and Madonna were THE Hollywood couple, and Sean himself had recently been in the news for punching out photographers taking pictures of his wife. So I said to my date, very quietly, “please put away your camera, and don’t turn around, but Sean Penn and Madonna are standing right behind you.”

I saw her flinch for just a second, then she gave me a long “how stupid do you think I am look?”, and said “Right, Sean Penn and Madonna are standing behind me.”

I shrugged my shoulders and said “you don’t have to believe me, but they’re coming this way.” I could tell by the disgusted look on her face that she absolutely did not believe me, but against her better judgment, she turned around and looked just as Sean Penn and Madonna started walking toward us. “ohmygod its seanpennandmadonna” she practically screamed as she dove back into her purse for her camera. I restrained my date with one hand, eyed Sean Penn warily, and caught Madonna glancing at me for just a nanosecond as they strolled past our table and toward the party in the back. Perhaps it was just my imagination, but I swore I could see her pupil dilate as she looked at me. Then again, perhaps she had caught a glimpse of the camera and just didn’t want another scene.

I figured out later that this was probably a wrap party for “Colors”, a film which came out later that summer starring Sean Penn and Robert Duvall, and directed by Dennis Hopper. All I knew then was that my date had finally had her real Hollywood celebrity story to tell, and I got to share a restaurant with the very cool Dennis Hopper.

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Arthur turns 11

Today is Arthur’s 11th birthday. In celebration, we will spend this next week staying at home and cooking turkeys. Unfortunately for him, he still had to go in to school today.

Arthur likes the Diary of a Wimpy Kid books, and he is working his way through Harry Potter. His favorite movies are the Back To The Future trio, and his favorite actor is Michael J. Fox. Arthur started fifth grade at a new school this year and has already proven himself popular and made lots of friends.

Below is a gallery of pictures from the past year, many of them taken by Arthur himself while fooling around with his Dad’s laptop.

Maxine making friends

Maxine around camp with her new friends.

Marina and Friends at Carowinds

Marina and her new camp friends spent a day at Carowinds amusement park.

“Depressingly Cheery”

The girls are still at camp, and I am still scouring the camp website for pictorial evidence that they are healthy and well. I found several pictures with Marina, but only one with Maxine. We did get letters from both now, which is nice, although Maxy wrote about how “depressingly cheery” everyone is. That seems pretty clear in her picture.

Making Friends

It has been a week since I’ve seen either of my girls, and it’s strange to troll the camp website, looking for evidence that they are healthy and well. We got our first letter from Marina over the weekend, and she writes that she is having a great time, and it seems from these pictures that they are making friends.

Bowling Girls

The girls are away to summer camp for three whole weeks, and the house is eerily silent. It is strange to not be able to even talk to them. We’ve written a couple of letters, but have yet to receive anything back. (To be fair, it’s only been four days). Therefore, it was very nice to find these two pictures of them on the camp website, bowling with friends and having a good time. And alive!

Family Photos

Sharon and the kids surprised me for Father’s Day with this gallery of pictures taken by a local photographer Jen Fariello

Click on any thumbnail to go to the full gallery. The gallery shows three at a time. Click on the smaller ones to go to the next page, or click on the larger one for a full view.

The Third Manoff

On a recent page about Lee Grant, I mentioned that Tom Manoff had composed the scores for a handful of Lee Grant’s documentaries. Recently, I received the following email:

“You might be interested to know that some of the music to Lee Grant’s other documentaries (Women on Trial  and Battered) are also by Tom Manoff–but under his `commercial name´ Tom Carpenter…”

The email was signed “Tom Manoff”.

Yeah, that Tom Manoff — son of Arnold Manoff, stepson to Lee Grant, and half-brother to Dinah Manoff — now a  composer and classical music critic for NPR.

I wrote back to assure him that I would add the corrected information, then rather gingerly asked if he had also happened to see my paean to his sister, Dinah (My Celebrity Girlfriend). He wrote once more and assured me that he would go back and read it.

Gulp! Now what do I do?