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Scarlett Johansson in “Cat on a Hot Tin Roof” Brings Out Meryl Streep, Daniel Craig, A List Stars

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Believe it or not, Scarlett Johansson already has a Tony Award– for her work as a featured actress in Arthur Miller’s “A View from the Bridge.” That was in 2010. Now she’s the lead as Maggie the Cat in Tennessee Williams’ “Cat on a Hot Tin Roof.” Benjamin Walker, the star of Bloody Andrew Jackson on Broadway and Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter in film, and Meryl Streep’s real life son-in-law (married to Mamie Gummer) is Brick. Of course there’ s Big Daddy in the person of Ciaran Hinds and Big Mama is Debra Monk. There are worse things you could do to heat up a cold Thursday night in New York.

In the audience: Meryl Streep with husband Don Gummer, Mamie and Grace Gummer, Daniel Craig and Rachel Weisz, Paul Dano, Zoe Kazan, Tracy Ullmann and her daughter Mabel (who is all grown up and works for The Daily Beast), as well Sarah Paulson (one of my personal faves) and Jessica Hecht (another), ABC’s Cynthia McFadden, Perri Peltz, Peggy Siegal, lots of agents and managers from Hollywood, plus all the Broadway cognoscenti who’ve experienced many cats on many tin roofs over the years. Streep, by the way, is a trouper. She is still getting over the flu, but persevered for family.

The cast in this production all very winning, starting with Scarlett and including the many supporting players like Michael Park and Emily Bergl. We see so much of Debra Monk around New York that we forget she is phenomenal and can do anything. She makes for a wonderful Big Mama.

Benjamin Walker is right on the precipice of being a big star. His Brick is a brooding hunk, but he’s also got a good sense of humor. Hinds, of course, is a most relaxed Big Daddy, very at home on stage as the leader of this warring clan. His second act with Walker rings very true.

Scarlett Johansson is a theater actress. When I asked her about doing movies and returning to theater, she sighed and kind of brushed off the movies. Her next one is “Captain America” Pt. 2 with Chris Evans. “This is where I want to be,” she said. “It’s a relief. I feel so free on stage.” Her Maggie has a soulful strut, and a deep Southern accent that Scarlett has invented. “It comes from some place deep,” she said. “From the Delta.” She gives one hell of a performance, and she’ll be back soon. I have no doubt.

 

Obama Inauguration Heavy Hitters AWOL: No Bruce, Aretha, Barbra or Bon Jovi

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Where have all the superstars gone? In 2009, the Obama inauguration was so filled with A listers they caused gridlock. Aretha Franklin and her famous hat sang at the swearing in. She also did a free concert at the Kennedy Center. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YsNHhJTZAM0  An ABC special featured a dozen or so performers including Sting, Stevie Wonder, and Mariah Carey. They all sang Stevie’s “Signed Sealed Delivered I’m Yours.” Sting and Stevie performed “Brand New Day.” Over at The Creative Coalition Ball, Sting, Elvis Costello and Sam Moore performed. Elsewhere, there were musical extravaganzas galore. Bruce Springsteen performed at the Lincoln Memorial for free with a half dozen stars at least.

Alas, this won’t be the case this year.

The heavy hitters are staying home. Neither Bruce, Jon Bon Jovi nor Aretha Franklin is coming to Washington. They’ve all passed for a variety of reasons– schedule, exhaustion, etc. And that’s interesting because they were all big Obama supporters during the election.

The only holdovers are Beyonce and James Taylor, whose participation is not very intense this time around. Stevie Wonder, Smokey Robinson, and Alicia Keys are set to perform at a children’s event on Saturday of Inauguration weekend. Kelly Clarkson is singing at the inauguration. Of course, the number of Inaugural balls is way down too. But the talent is very B list. The Creative Coalition was only able to secure The Goo Goo Dolls. Lynyrd Skynyrd is said to be at another. John Legend, who’s game for anything, will be at one of the events.

But no Bruce, Aretha or Bon Jovi. And not a peep out of Barbra Streisand.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=rL9AIW9TzEI#!

It’s very different. Look at this story I wrote in 2009: http://www.foxnews.com/entertainment/2009/01/05/obama-picks-stars-inaugural/

And here’s what I wrote on January 21, 2009:

Even though Barack Obama‘s Neighborhood Ball was beaten in the TV ratings last night by “American Idol,” it was without a doubt the hottest of the official inaugural events.

Stevie Wonder, Sting, Mariah Carey, Aicia Keys, Queen Latifah, Jay Z and Beyonce were just some of the performers who wowed the crowd of 2,000 or more former Obama campaign workers and residents of Washington, DC.

And there was plenty of Hollywood star power with Denzel Washington, Leonardo DiCaprio, and Jamie Foxx all hanging out backstage and introducing segments. Leo brought his dad, who took video footage on a minicam of the acrobat troupe that formed a human pyramid. Denzel took a large freight elevator to the stage with a costumed gospel choir. They sang to him and asked if he had a voice. “Not me,” he laughed. “My wife can sing. You don’t want to hear me.”

At the back of the elevator Sting, incognito in his brown beard, almost went unrecognized until one of the ladies gasped and the attention shifted.

Down in the dressing rooms – thin curtained partitions with card tables and couches – Sting and Stevie Wonder were next door neighbors. While Stevie practiced his harmonica riffs, Sting listened to an instrumental track of “Signed, Sealed, Delivered” for the big group superstar singalong.

Suddenly Stevie started playing along from his side of the curtain while Sting tried out the lyrics on his side. Then Stevie went into a jazz riff that stopped everything. It was an extraordinary moment, topped only by the pair’s show closer on Sting’s “Brand New Day.”

Meanwhile in the holding area, Alicia Keys greeted Queen Latifah. Their moms talked about how much they loved the women’s performances in “The Secret Life of Bees.” Latifah looked sensational in her gown. Sean Diddy Combs, dressed to the nines in a spiffy tux, lingered in a corner ,even though he wasn’t on the show. Later Latifah went up on stage with the moms to watch Alicia’s knockout performance of “No One” and took pictures with a beautiful nine-year old girl in a formal white gown. The mother was over the moon.

And then, of course, there was Mariah Carey with her young husband, Nick Cannon. The latter was perched above the stage where was deejaying, playing the songs that went with the artists. When Wonder finished his terrific new single “All About the Love Again” from the new Obama CD (on Hdden Beach Records), Cannon launched into a medley of Stevie’s classic hits.

“Do you do bar mitzvahs?” I asked. He laughed. “Why not? It’s good money!”

Mariah meantime was glowing (but not pregnant) and very happy with her performance of “Hero.” “Was it ok?” she asked me when we ran into each other. Her next question was maybe more relevant. “Is Randy here?” She asked of pal Randy Jackson, our mutual friend.

Alas he wasn’t. Jackson was busy on “American Idol,” the ratings king, listening to “Gong Show” types. Something tells me he would have been happier here.

Hanging Out At The All-Star Obama Party

It was supposed to be an intimate affair but Arianna Huffington‘s gala last night in Washington was a wildy overbooked media bash for thousands.
They came to celebrate the inauguraiton of Barack Obama, and so they did, greeting the chiming of the clock at midnight as if it were New Years Eve. Huffington’s peeps handed out a ton of New Years Eve tchochtkes like hats and horns to make the most noise when the clock struck midnight.
At that point Sting had just finished singing “Brand New Day” and “Every Breath You Take,” as well as joining in with will.i.am on his remake of “Englishman in New York.” The Black Eyed Peas leader also performed a couple of his own hits.
Among the stars we saw were Robert DeNiro, Ben Affleck, Josh Groban, Demi Moore, Ashton Kutcher, Norman Lear, Rosie Perez, Gerald Butler, Marisa Tomei, John Cusack, Kerry Washington, Leigh Taylor-Young and kind of an endless list of bold face names who must read The Huffington Post blog site, or at least just wanted to be seen. The stars had total access, and the result was a hot mix of Hollywood and politics that only Huffington could pull off.
Things were a little different this morning—Tuesday—as some stars made it in to the swearing in and some didn’t.
The crowds were so huge and the disorganization of security so massive that thousands of ticket holders were kept from seeing or hearing the Obama swearing in. I ran into actress and writer Anna Deveare Smith, an Obama supporter, who simply gave up rather than brave the bone chilling cold. Dana Delany hunkered down at a brunch where other luninaries watched ceremony in safety and warmth.
But plenty still made it, some with the Creative Coalition group, including Anne Hathaway, Tony Goldwyn, Tim Daly, Adrian Grenier, Barry Levinson, Matthew Modine, Gloria Reuben, Tamara Tunie, Lynn Whitfield, Giancarlo Esposito, and Rachel Leigh Cook.
More to come … stay tuned tonight as the A-list really rolls out the red carpet. But some are wondering why it’s Beyonce and not R&B legend Etta James who’s singing the Obamas’ favorite song, “At Last,” tonight to the First Couple. James is alive and well, and it’s her hit the Obamas have swooned to all these years.
The White House needs a director of music, I think—a new cabinet post!

Salma Hayek? Call Her Salma Hayek Pinault Now

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Movie star, producer, Oscar nominee for “Frida”– Salma Hayek is all those things. But she’s also married to Francois Pinault, a nice man who is a billionaire and runs Gucci among other things. Our LEAH SYDNEY reports from Golden Globe week that Salma now would like to be called Salma Hayek Pinault. Last weekend Salma and new-almost dad Jeremy Renner cohosted Film Independent’s Annual Spirit Awards Nominee Brunch held at BOA Steakhouse in West Hollywood.

Leah reports: Jeremy started off the ceremony by looking at Selma and joking, ” Oh great, instead of us having an amazing weekend together, we have to hand out these checks.”  Salma looked simply smashing in basic black, white pearls and a pink coat. As the duo handed out the various honors to the worthy filmmakers, Salma quipped as she was trying to say a particularly difficult name, “Great, this one they give to the Mexican dyslexic.”

This worthy group gave four Spirit Filmmaker grants out, including: Peter Nicks, director of ‘The Waiting Room’, who received the Stella Artois Truer Than Fiction Award, Jason Tippet and Elizabeth Mims for ‘Only The Young’ and Lucien Castaing-Taylor and Verena Paravel for ‘Leviathan.’  Mynette Louie received the Piaget Producers Award and Laura Colella got the Jameson FIND Your Audience Award for ‘Breakfast with Curtis.’  Jeremy ended the ceremony by saying, “Go spend the money on booze or whatever, but have a great time!”

This brunch always attracts the VIPs, including Film Independent co-chairs Josh Welsh and Sean McManus, Jack Black, producers Bruce Cohen and Cathy Schulman, “Beasts Of The Southern Wild’’ star Quvenzhane Wallis and director Benh Zeitlin, actress Rosemarie DeWitt, Warner Brothers’ Sue Kroll and many more.

I spoke with the lovely Rashida Jones, who was there for her “Celeste & Jesse Forever.”   She told me that she dosen’t think she’s going back to the “Office” finale, because of her work on NBC’s other hit, “Parks and Recreation,”  Her famous Dad, Quincy Jones, is set to celebrate his 80th birthday this March 14th.

Seems like Quincy and his good pal Michael Caine, were born on the same day, same year and at the same hour.  Rashida told me that “they will be celebrating with parties all year, all over the world.”  Rashida’s co-star in the film, SNL’s Andy Samberg will serve as host of the Spirit Awards ceremony which will be broadcast on IFC on Saturday, February 23rd…

Julianne Moore won what was presumably her last award for playing Sarah Palin in “Game Change” on Sunday night. She’s won everything imaginable. So The Gold Council’s Sally Morrison hosted a chic soiree for her at the Selma House at the Chateau Marmont, a new little quaint cottage right off the hotel.  The Gold Council has been based there with their stunning jewelry they’ve been lending to celebrities.  When party goers were telling her she was a sure thing for winning, Julianne said: “I’m so happy that the film is getting the recognition that it deserves. And I don’t want to jinx anything!”

The co-author of the book that the film was based on, Mark Halperin, said that he was currently writing  a sequel to “Game Change,” called, “Double Down,” this time about the Obama/Romney campaign.  Talented actor– and now writer as well-Danny Strong who wrote the screenplay for “Game Change,” also came out to support Julianne as did Garcelle Beauvais, Sarah Paulson, Dita Von Teese and “Les Miserables” star Eddie Redmayne, who memorably played Moore’s uh, different, son in “Savage Grace.”



Elton John Has Oscar Nominee Hugh Jackman As Co-Chair of 21st Annual Oscar Party

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The Elton John AIDS Foundation Oscar party is turning 21! Can you believe it? Sir Elton and David Furnish just announced the arrival of their second child, Elijah Joseph Daniel, last week. Their older son is Zachary Jackson Levon. (You’ll notice the third name is familiar to Elton John fans.) Bravo! Mazel Tov!

But their actual “first child” is EJAF and the big annual Oscar dinner and show. This year’s event will be a big one since the co-chairs are a knock out list: they include Oscar nominee Hugh Jackman and wife Deborra Lee Furness, Quincy Jones and his famous actress daughter Rashida, Sharon Stone,Neil Patrick Harris and David Burtka. Heidi Klum, Katy Perry. director John Waters, “True Blood” star Ryan Kwanten, Tyler Perry, Chris Colfer, Miley Cyrus, Eric McCormack and his wife Janet,  Bill and Tani Austin of the Starkey Hearing Foundation, plus Elton’s great managers Johnny and Edwina “Eddie” Barbis, as well as Joseph Blount,  John Demsey, Alec Gores, Tim Hanlon and Anthony Klatt, Diana Jenkins,  Fred Latsko, “first Lady of New York” Sandra Lee, “Great Gatsby” director Baz Luhrmann and his wife costume designer Catherine Martin, Caroline Scheufele, and my pal from Pittsburgh and beyond, Ed Walson.

Chopard, Neuro Drinks and Wells Fargo, plus Audi, Grey Goose, and MAC Viva Glam are the sponsors. How do you attend? Tickets sell out pretty much as fast as I am typing. But you can also contact Matt Blinstrubas at 212.219.0670 or matt.blinstrubas@ejaf.org.

American Idol Returns: No Fights Between Mariah and Nicki, But Lots of Talent

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“American Idol” returned last night with a lot of fanfare. The pretaped two hour episode showed the audition process in New York. Considering all the hype that’s been created, you’d think this was the Thrilla in Manila– Mariah Carey v. Nicki Minaj, 15 rounds, or that an armed camp of security guards would be separating the famed songbird from the hip hop star. Alas, in two hours there was barely a squawk between the two women. Everyone was on their best behavior.

The judges– Mariah, Minaj, Randy Jackson, and Keith Urban– were kind and sympathetic to the many naked souls who appeared before them. All in all they approved 41 different people, many of whom seemed pretty talented singers. Mariah and Nicki were separated in the seating by Urban. But they acted like old girlfriends. There was barely a spark. A friend of mine who watching in Miami kept emailing me during the show to say it was all “boring.” Well, I thought the singers were interesting.

If you remember what happened, the gang moved auditions from New York to Philadelphia. That’s when the “trouble” started. Guards were called in, there were threats and a lot of headlines. Suddenly this peaceful group was having a civil war. We will see all that tonight. Clearly, someone (hmmm, could it have been someone at Fox?) obviously said some kind of attention making friction was needed. Really, last night Nikki Minaj was incredibly courteous. Tonight we’ll see how she was transformed into Idol-Zilla.

New Scientology Book Identifies Who Named L. Ron Hubbard “The Master”

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A lot of people leave Paul Thomas Anderson‘s movie “The Master” scratching their heads. It does feel as though some explanations are missing. And that feeling has translated into the movie not doing so well at the box office, while the main actors–Joaquin Phoenix, Philip Seymour Hoffman, and Amy Adams— have all been nominated for Oscars. Did Anderson leave something out, especially after showing the movie to Scientology enthusiast Tom Cruise? We just don’t know, for example, why the movie is called “The Master.”

But in the new exhaustive (and yet curiously incomplete) study of Scientology called “Going Clear” by Lawrence Wright, there’s finally at least some kind of actual tie in between the term “The Master” and Scientology–which is veiled as The Cause in “The Master.” Wright cites Scientology founder L. Ron Hubbard’s chief associate Peggy Conway as the person who dubbed Hubbard “The Master.”

Wright writes that Hubbard, back in his early days in the 1950s, was pursuing actress Gloria Swanson to join Scientology. Wright says Conway, a South African who died in 1957, left behind papers describing her activities as chief “auditor” (the person who listens to ‘confessions’ of others). Conway wrote to Swanson in 1956 about being audited– or worn down psychologically– by Hubbard: “The Master did his Sunday best on me. He never went to bed–we talked the clock around–day after day, night after night– I was six thousand light years above Arcturus–what a genius is our Great Red Father!” (Arcturus is a bright star in the Milky Way that often turns up in sci-fi fiction.)

Wright and/or Anderson may have been trying to get more information about Conway back in 2008. (She died in 1957.) One of the very few references to her on the internet turns up on an Ex Scientology message board. http://www.forum.exscn.net/showthread.php?7149-Peggy-Conway. Someone logged in as “Anonymous Scientologist” writes: “Are there any oldtimers or researchers out there that have any information on Peggy Conway, a South African entertainer who became an auditor in the 1950s and was a “longtime friend” of Hubbard. She died in 1957 and Hubbard talked about her in the tape “Individuation”, using her death as an example of what can happen to a person who’s withholds are not cleaned up. He also wrote a poem, “Eulogy for a Friend” which has been published in the Ron the Poet/Lyricist mag. I would also like to find out if there are any pictures from the early days of Dianetics where she is included and identified. Thanks!””

Wright’s book is not the only big volume on Scientology coming out this winter. In three weeks we’ll have a memoir from Jenna Miscavige Hill, niece of Scientology head  honcho and Tom Cruise bff David Miscavige. That book is still under wraps but should be explosive. Jenna left Scientology several years ago and has since been a vocal critic of the cult.

Source: “One Life to Live” Has Secured All of Its Main Players

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It’s one more life to live for the popular soap opera, “One Life to Live.” The ABC soap ended its network run exactly one year ago with the hope that Prospect Park Productions was taking it to the internet. That situation fell apart, as we all know. But now I can tell you that the revived online version of “One Life to Live” looks real. I talked to Robert S. Woods today, the great actor who plays Bo Buchanan. He told me he’s met with the Prospect-ors, and  they’ve made a deal for Woods to join the new show.

Yesterday, Robin Strasser announced on Twitter that she was coming back, too. Sources also say that Erika Slezak, the nominal “star” of “OLTL” has made her deal, along with Jerry verDorn (Clint Buchanan). It does seem like Prospect Park is going to make a ‘go’ of this.

No word yet from “All My Children” and Susan Lucci, although I did tell you before Christmas that contact had been made and the two sides were talking. Since then, the creator of both shows, Agnes Nixon, issued a statement that she was on board. A couple of “AMC” actors signed on as well. Writers and producers appear to have been hired for both shows’ online versions. Woods says he thinks they’ll be back to work by mid February.

What a strange turn of events. ABC was so eager to dump the soaps and replace them with cooking shows. Now “The Revolution” is gone. “General Hospital” added another 500,000 viewers last week compared to last year. “Days of Our Lives,” though sort of dreadful, has been extended for another by NBC. Maybe Procter & Gamble will wake up and license “As the World Turns” to Prospect Park. My guess is eventually the shows will go to cable TV.

Stay tuned– it’s a cliffhanger!

Charlie Sheen’s Vanity Film, “Charles Swan,” Inexcusable Waste of Time

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Charlie Sheen is just starting to promote his vanity movie, “A Glimpse Inside the Mind of Charles Swan III.” Roman Coppola directed what he was given, and he did a good job including a couple of nods to his dad’s famous movies (Francis Ford Coppola). This past year Roman co-wrote “Moonrise Kingdom.” He clearly knows what he’s doing.

But Charlie Sheen is in charge here, it’s his movie, and it’s tripe. It’s the perfect sort of circa 1974 trippy movie that maybe Bob Rafelson would get, but surely no one else. The film is just a huge masturbatory project for Sheen, who is no less obnoxious or self involved than he was two years ago when his breakdown or whatever it was began.

This is really a vanity project, too, full of Sheen’s and Coppola’s friends and family. Jason Schwartzman– also Coppola’s cousin– is well placed as Swan’s best friend. Patricia Arquette is nicely cast as Swan’s sister. But Sheen as Swan is just miserable and insufferable. Charles Swan is the rich, belligerent star of a movie in his own head. He lives in Hollywood, has a graphic design firm, and basically behaves like someone’s idea of Hunter S. Thompson. There’s no real plot of any interest except that Swan is a rich eccentric who crashes his odd automobile, winds up in the hospital, and hallucinates fantasies. They’re inter-cut with his pursuit of a beautiful girl (Katheryn Winnick.)

I was lucky, I had a DVD I could fast forward. But even so I ran into cameos from Dermot Mulroney, Colleen Camp, and several others. Bill Murray has a bewildering role as some kind of mentor to Swan. I guess Swan is supposed to be a stand in for Sheen when he was in his collapse period. But really–who cares? The guy is a lout. And there’s nothing remotely charming about watching Sheen and his pals carry on in the Hollywood Hills. It’s like he’s never seen David Rabe’s play “Hurlyburly.” But we have. And that’s enough.

A24, a new little film company, is releasing “Charles Swan.” I don’t get it. There are so many more interesting and important films to put out than this. Maybe all the people who didn’t feel ripped off by Sheen’s live tour will buy this DVD or download it. I can’t image sitting in a theater for it. If you want to see violence, just wait til someone pays $8 for ticket, 10 bucks for snacks, and 30 bucks for a babysitter, then sits down to “Charles Swan.”

The movie has truly awful music by someone named Liam Hayes, and a very egotistical self-referential ending in which the actors all introduce themselves. They should have used pseudonyms.

Bebe Winans Says “Don’t Blame Bobby Brown” For Whitney Houston’s Problems, Death

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The great singer Bebe Winans is just releasing a new book about his long friendship with Whitney Houston. I’m a big Bebe Winans fan, and I know he knew Whitney Houston better than anyone. She was very close to him and to his family. Bebe has a whole chapter called “Don’t Blame Bobby.” This is how it starts:

“Whitney never blamed Bobby for her troubles. Neither should we. I know Bobby. I knew him even before he and Whitney began seeing each other. Like any big brother, I had my concerns about the two of them together. You don’t want just anyone to take your sister in marriage. You set high, high, high expectations. The bar sits in the stratosphere regarding who you’re willing to let through the gate. Several of us close to Whitney felt the same way; this was no secret.

“But it’s also unfair and inaccurate for anyone to claim that Bobby ruined Whitney the moment they started hanging out. Bobby and I stood on the common ground of understanding. I respected what Bobby did in his career, as he did with me. So make no mistake, my words here are not meant to diminish Bobby in any way. I simply thought that he and Whitney were unequally yoked. I felt they would be great as friends, but not as husband and wife. Whitney knew I didn’t approve of their relationship early on, and especially their pending marriage.”

Bebe says he and Whitney had a very frank discussion before she got married about Brown’s insecurities in his career, all his other women, and his other children. His book, “The Whitney I Knew,” is fascinating. And there’s a dedicated website with pictures and videos no one’s ever seen at www.thewhitneyIknew.videos.com

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Jerry Lewis’s Comeback Movie Will Feature 85 Year Old Comic Mort Sahl

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I was a little surprised this morning to see a “scoop” elsewhere about Jerry Lewis’s comeback movie, “Max Rose.” I reported that movie’s existence for the first time four years ago! But it’s happening, and I should have told you on Friday when I knew about it. One hold up was that the legendary Ben Gazzara was supposed to be in the film. But Gazzara, so beloved, passed away last year. Now he’s been replaced in the role by Mort Sahl, the acerbic comic who rose to fame in the 50s and 60s. Sahl, sort of a softer Lenny Bruce, is 85 years young! God bless him. He hasn’t acted in a movie since 1984. That’s right. 1984. So he’s had a good rest. Here’s a little trivia: he emceed the very first Grammy Awards show, from the Beverly Hills Hotel. “Max Rose” also features the great actress Claire Bloom. Director Peter Bogdanovich was supposed to be in it, too, but he dropped out. I do hope there’s a lot of medical aide on the set, and plenty of downtime for naps. First time director Daniel Noah should make sure there are a lot of comfy chairs, too.

From May 14, 2009:

http://www.showbiz411.com/2009/05/14/20090514jerry-lewis-to-announce-comeback-up-soars-at-cannes