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I'll Lock Up
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Some of Johnny Carson's best nights were his worst nights. When the material just wasn't working his self-deprecating charm came to the fore. The version of himself he brought to the TV screen was so likable that his audience never strayed from his side.
As to the above referenced clip ... Yeah, it's a classic. I always thought that their breaking character was spontaneous.
I had heard that there was a time when Jim Nabors as Gomer Pyle had to leave the set during scenes when his character was being dressed down by Barney Fife, played by Don Knotts, because he couldn't make himself not bust out laughing. Don Knotts was a great comedic talent, which I didn't really appreciate until recently.
Carson was a tennis fan.
I saw him sitting at a Jimmy Connors match in California.
He was seated with us peasants in the middle and not up front.
When he arrived before the start of the match, nobody made a fuss
or bothered him with autographs. This was at a time when he was
very well known.
I believe it was the manner in which he behaved. He was very serious
looking and made no big deal about making his entrance. If someone yelled
or said something he would act as if nothing had occurred. The crowd left
him alone.
I once told Jane Fonda when she was buying an item at a shop in
Hollywood where I worked part-time, that I didn’t recognize her
until I saw her driver’s license (Jane S. Fonda).
She was paying with a check that required a photo I.D.
I believe this was around the time that her movie “Cat Ballou” was out.
She told me if she were to put on all that “goop”, to look like
Jane Fonda, she couldn’t have done much shopping without
attracting a crowd.
I told her that even without make-up she still looked good for a
“plain-Jane”.
I thought that was very witty on my part.
She just gave me that Fonda stare without saying a word.
And it was weird in a way.
When I looked into her eyes up close...
I had to concentrate real hard, otherwise
Henry Fonda came to mind.
Bummer!
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