Blind Items Revealed #9 - Reader Blind Item - Kindness
November 14, 2019
This recently deceased recognizable actor had ups and downs in his career. His two most famous roles were an early film that captured the political mood of young people and a “comeback” film for him by this A list director who borrows a lot from other filmmakers. His last role was in a movie which was a follow-up to a TV series.
This actor was a member of an organization for people who are gifted in a particular way. Part of this organization’s mandate is to provide education assistance for those who fit the requirements of the organization but don’t have the means to better themselves. While the actor was not that wealthy to help out, he did his part in other ways - Through networking, speaking to school officials, acting as an unofficial ambassador. This allowed many poor gifted students to get a decent education.
Robert Forster (Triple Nine Society)
This recently deceased recognizable actor had ups and downs in his career. His two most famous roles were an early film that captured the political mood of young people and a “comeback” film for him by this A list director who borrows a lot from other filmmakers. His last role was in a movie which was a follow-up to a TV series.
This actor was a member of an organization for people who are gifted in a particular way. Part of this organization’s mandate is to provide education assistance for those who fit the requirements of the organization but don’t have the means to better themselves. While the actor was not that wealthy to help out, he did his part in other ways - Through networking, speaking to school officials, acting as an unofficial ambassador. This allowed many poor gifted students to get a decent education.
Robert Forster (Triple Nine Society)
I know him by name for a long career, but I couldn't pick him out of a lineup unless you told me.
ReplyDeleteLoved that guy. I was so happy to see the burst of late success. He got to live a bit more of the life he'd worked so hard for. He soooo earned it!
ReplyDeleteAlways loved Robert Forrester. Not surprised.
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