I've recommended this clip to many, many folks over the past few months, but now that I've got a forum to directly link to it, I can't avoid the joy that is Jodie in her "in-between" phase tackling one of Serge's most joyous duets — and doing the male part of the duet, at that! This is what YouTube is made for.
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Thursday, July 12, 2007
Friday, July 6, 2007
Deceased Artiste Liz Renay: the Funhouse interview
As a tribute to the late, great Liz Renay, this week I'm reshowing my interview with her, done at the Chiller Theatre con back in 1999. She was one of the friendliest guests we ever had on the show (to the extent that she holding my wrist to emphasize what she was saying), and had no problem talking about her personal life. In fact most of our conversation was about just that, as her movie roles didn't seem to interest her, except for her big "comeback" in John Waters' Desperate Living.
I've uploaded two clips from the interview. The first is about her affairs with Brando and Lancaster, and a non-amorous encounter with Sinatra (a peculiar story here).
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And one of her most famous revelations, a very interesting encounter with Jerry Lewis:
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I've uploaded two clips from the interview. The first is about her affairs with Brando and Lancaster, and a non-amorous encounter with Sinatra (a peculiar story here).
Click here if the above doesn't work.
And one of her most famous revelations, a very interesting encounter with Jerry Lewis:
Click here if the above doesn't work.
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