Blind Item #3 - Reader Blind Item
This director/writer/actor/producer is known for a number of high grossing comedies. He got his start on a show that also gave a start to a lot of successful comedic writing and/or directing careers.
Despite a seemingly long lasting happy marriage, this multi-talent always kept a few women on payroll for “services”. He liked blondes, specifically women that resembled a character in one of his earliest films. That film was later both made into a Broadway production and then remade as a film.
Despite a seemingly long lasting happy marriage, this multi-talent always kept a few women on payroll for “services”. He liked blondes, specifically women that resembled a character in one of his earliest films. That film was later both made into a Broadway production and then remade as a film.
Judd Apatow
ReplyDeleteStarted on Larry Sanders show...
DeleteRole-Elizabeth Banks 49 year old virgin?
Mel Brooks, Your Show of Shows, The Producers
ReplyDeleteGentlemen Prefer Blondes - Howard Hawks Movie 1953 / 1928 Musical 1949
ReplyDeleteMelvin - good one! i think you are correct. The Producers was made twice and on Broadway.
ReplyDeleteSo Mel liked blondes, seems to fit the pattern.
ReplyDeleteMel Brooks -- Ulla in The Producers.
ReplyDeleteI thought the marriage was a bearding arrangement with Bancrort
ReplyDelete@Tricia, I thought that too!
ReplyDeleteDeffo Mel Brooks. Who most people forget - on this weekend of all weekends, was a veteran who landed at Normandy and fought hand to hand at the Battle of the Bulge. He gets a pass for that never mind his wonderful movies.
ReplyDelete@Vic, Yeah Europeans always love Americans whenever the Germans show up 😅
ReplyDeleteSeth Rogen - Lion King
ReplyDeleteThis blind sounds like written in past tense so probably Mel Brooks since he's really not active anymore (although still alive.)
ReplyDeleteMy Dad took me to see Silent Movie. I think I was 9. There's the scene when Bernadette Peters' poster was revealed in the boardroom and the table rose. My Dad laughed so hard. I told him I didn't get it. He said I would some day.
ReplyDeleteMy first thought was Mel for this.
Adam Sandler - Billy Madison, Blonde - Bridgette Wilson
ReplyDeleteMel obviously.
ReplyDeletestill love Mel!! Thanks for the Info@ flashy vic! real men back then!
ReplyDeleteI was fortunate enough to see a Young Frankenstein screening where Mel Brooks did a Q and A session afterwards. He was hilarious. Someone asked if he wears boxers or briefs. Mel answered "Depends!"
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