...am I the only who thinks that as Sarah Michelle Geller has grown older and thinner she has come to bear a startling resemblance to Calista Flockhart?
Cleaning out the office again. Shredding and filing, filing and shredding...
...am I the only who thinks that as Sarah Michelle Geller has grown older and thinner she has come to bear a startling resemblance to Calista Flockhart?
So true. They can tell me it's natural all they want, but I'm not convinced. TV does put ten pounds on you, so there is tons of pressure (if you'll pardon the pun) to stay skinny. One actress/comedienne Kristie Ally (sp?) Did the cute Pier One commercials, was in one Star Trek Movie as a vulcan, was married to Parker Stevenson for a decade? Did the Look Who's Talking movies. She's trying to make a series fly about a + size actress. Hope she makes it work. (I don't want much TV, this may have come and gone...)
I wonder about those who don't make it out--I think Farrah Fawcett is one I worry about in passing. She actually had talent as an actress, but she has the kind of bones that become handsome, and after decades of playing the beauty, she doesn't seem to be able to find her sea legs. I wish she'd found herself a rich cattleman years ago, gotten married and had a kid or two, and would now be the Grande Dame of the Cattlemen's Ball.
I'd rather be the beautiful skull Dinesen talked about than a round-faced baby, but when you're used to men falling at your feet, to transition to them merely opening doors for you must be hard.
Never having had that problem, I hope for a good transition into maturity!
Maybe better than being drunk on late night TV?
Date: 2004-10-24 07:57 am (UTC)So true. They can tell me it's natural all they want, but I'm not convinced. TV does put ten pounds on you, so there is tons of pressure (if you'll pardon the pun) to stay skinny. One actress/comedienne Kristie Ally (sp?) Did the cute Pier One commercials, was in one Star Trek Movie as a vulcan, was married to Parker Stevenson for a decade? Did the Look Who's Talking movies. She's trying to make a series fly about a + size actress. Hope she makes it work. (I don't want much TV, this may have come and gone...)
I wonder about those who don't make it out--I think Farrah Fawcett is one I worry about in passing. She actually had talent as an actress, but she has the kind of bones that become handsome, and after decades of playing the beauty, she doesn't seem to be able to find her sea legs. I wish she'd found herself a rich cattleman years ago, gotten married and had a kid or two, and would now be the Grande Dame of the Cattlemen's Ball.
I'd rather be the beautiful skull Dinesen talked about than a round-faced baby, but when you're used to men falling at your feet, to transition to them merely opening doors for you must be hard.
Never having had that problem, I hope for a good transition into maturity!