Looks great!
I just saw some clips from the remake of "The Omen" and dang she looks fab.
She was on the first issue of People magazine
I have a pristine copy of it. If the opportunity ever presents itself, i will get her to sign it
Broadway Legend Joined: 4/5/04
She looked absolutely luminous in FRAN'S BED at Playwrights Horizons last year.
Run was too short but maybe she will return to Broadway sometime
In Hannah and her Sisters, her character was touted for doing DOLLS HOUSE at the Beaumont. I always thought she might've really played the hell out of Nora. Now, I wish she'd return in something. And though FRAN'S BED didn't click, I really salute her for taking on a new role, not a revival. I still remember seeing her and Tony Perkins in ROMANTIC COMEDY. She had a great stage voice.
I'm sure she would make a great Nora.
I love her in all of her Woody Allen movies.
Each one is a gem.
But what is it?
She looks better than ever and it doesn't look like she's gone the Faye D. route.
The world's sympathy makes a great moisturizer.
LOL!
You should patent that line.
I live for your LOL's.
LOL! They're real!
There would be no point in living for them otherwise.
Do you like Mia?
I do.
One time I had to meet Woody Allen for a business reason. It was after the whole scandal. All I could pray on my way to his office was "please don't let him touch me, please don't let him touch me" and in fact he did not even try to shake my hand, thankfully. He skeeved me out anyway.
Phew!
I saw them on the street once holding hands.
Both so little.
I'm guessing that wasn't a recent event.
Nope, it was when they were together and it was around Lincoln Center.
Her mom was real pretty too.
Yes, she was.
I should have said Mum.
Did you ever see the tv movie with Tovah Feldshuh? I worked on her lines with her for that. It was campy!
Tovah played Maureen?
HA!! Now that would be ACTING.
No, she played Mia's divorce lawyer or something similar.
LOL!
I got to meet Tovah in L.A. in the 80s. She and her husband were the guests of our Associate Director. She was pregnant at the time.
Remember "Sarava" and "Yentl" on Broadway?
Loved her in "Kissing Jessica Stein".
SARAVA and YENTL are both before my time.
She has a great story about her dad attending a wedding some years ago and being introduced to Barbra Streisand who, upon hearing his last name said, "You're Tovah's father!" Very thrilling for her.
Cool story.
I didn't see either show but I do remember walking by the theatres in which they were playing.
As a toddler with your nanny?
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