Nope, but one of my relatives was... on the legal side of
the biz. I had a lot of visits to the 20th Century lot, passes
to see the dailies, and a bunch of previewing of new releases.
I met Hitchcock at an appreciation dinner for him that the
Directors Guild (I believe) put on.
"Scout" wrote in message
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Ganz,
ur in show biz?
I hear (haha, E network) Hitchcock had a real weakness for the fairer sex.
Scout
"Jonathan Ganz" wrote in message
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Hey, I met Hitchcock, most of the cast of the TV Mash, George
Peppard, Shirley Jones, and I was Sean Cassidy's camp consellor.
I hate to admit it, but I also met Angie Dickinson and Burt, when
I lived in So. Cal. Hitch was the most interesting. We shook hands,
and he said, "Pleased to meet you," in his typical elongated speech.
He was quite senile at the time, but he did manage to remember my
name when we met again after the showing of his movie Rear Window.
He gave a little speech to introduce it, but they had to escort him off
the stage, as he was starting to ramble.
"katysails" wrote in message
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. No, I'm not Gregory Peck, but I not only met him, I
sat next to him as we watched his daughter in a play. Thanks for the
reminder of a great man and a great memory!!
You got to SIT next to Gregory Peck for a whole play?????Can I have
your
autograph???? I(I stood in back of Charton Heston at the drugstore and
then
rushed outside to watch him zoom off in a yellow Corvette...I was 16
at
the
time...)
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