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Yes Donna Mills is the only mainstay ( apart from MacCashin) that we didnt get. Filerman told us that Donna kept trying to call us but my phone didnt ring . He seemed confused about the =44 bit though
He was great , very funny and said some outrageously controversial things.
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I would love to see an interview with Donna Mills here. That would be great.
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Originally Posted by
sunshineboyuk
Yes Donna Mills is the only mainstay ( apart from MacCashin) that we didnt get. Filerman told us that Donna kept trying to call us but my phone didnt ring . He seemed confused about the =44 bit though

He was great , very funny and said some outrageously controversial things.
Well with the 'new forum', we are considering having a homepage and article pages. Kind of like Digital Spy in looks, not as content heavy obviously. We could interview anyone in the world of TV if that be the case
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That sounds great ! I can interview some Prisoner Cell Block H actresses and Jill Gasgoine from THE GENTLE TOUCH . Let me know I'll get my phone book out !
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Erica Gimpel !!! Yes , and more kids from Fame .... I'm linkedin with Valerie Landsburg (Doris) ...
My mate runs the Aussie tv land thing in Melbourne , she knows Rowena and virtually every aussie soap star , I'll email her
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Thanks for the Info. It is a great halloween film!
You may already know this, but Tonya Crowe is involved with the 30th Anniversary Blu-Ray release of Dark Night Of The Scarecrow, which is being released next month. It's a great, creepy movie if you haven't seen it before.
Found this info on it:
For horror fans who may not be familiar with this title, Dark Night of the Scarecrow is a 1981 made-for-TV movie that appeared on CBS. The film was directed by Frank De Felitta and stars Charles Durning, Tonya Crowe, Jocelyn Brando, and Larry Drake.
“When young Marylee Williams (Tonya Crowe) is found viciously mauled, all hell breaks loose in her small rural town. Officious postmaster Otis P. Hazelrigg (Charles Durning) leads a gang of bigots in pursuit of the suspect: her mentally challenged friend Bubba Ritter (Larry Drake). Finding him hiding inside a scarecrow, they exact brutal mob “justice”…only to discover a tragic mistake! Now a strange apparition stalks the land seeking each of them out, as the legend of the Scarecrow begins.”
Special features:
-Director & Writer Commentary
-Daniel Griffith Documentary
-Q&A with Larry Drake
-Tonya Crowe & J. D. Feigelson
-CBS Network World Premiere Promo
-Rebroadcast Promo
-Behind the Scenes Photo Gallery
Here's a little link, featuring a recent photo of Tanya at (I think!) some kind of horror convention:
http://www.terrorhotties.com/?p=4445[/QUOTE]
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You may already know this, but Tonya Crowe is involved with the 30th Anniversary Blu-Ray release of Dark Night Of The Scarecrow, which is being released next month. It's a great, creepy movie if you haven't seen it before.
Found this info on it:
For horror fans who may not be familiar with this title, Dark Night of the Scarecrow is a 1981 made-for-TV movie that appeared on CBS. The film was directed by Frank De Felitta and stars Charles Durning, Tonya Crowe, Jocelyn Brando, and Larry Drake.
“When young Marylee Williams (Tonya Crowe) is found viciously mauled, all hell breaks loose in her small rural town. Officious postmaster Otis P. Hazelrigg (Charles Durning) leads a gang of bigots in pursuit of the suspect: her mentally challenged friend Bubba Ritter (Larry Drake). Finding him hiding inside a scarecrow, they exact brutal mob “justice”…only to discover a tragic mistake! Now a strange apparition stalks the land seeking each of them out, as the legend of the Scarecrow begins.”
Special features:
-Director & Writer Commentary
-Daniel Griffith Documentary
-Q&A with Larry Drake
-Tonya Crowe & J. D. Feigelson
-CBS Network World Premiere Promo
-Rebroadcast Promo
-Behind the Scenes Photo Gallery
Here's a little link, featuring a recent photo of Tanya at (I think!) some kind of horror convention:
http://www.terrorhotties.com/?p=4445[/QUOTE][/QUOTE]
Thanks for the Info, It is a great Halloween film!
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Just Interviewed Thomas Wilson Brown, Chris Lemmon, and Claudia Lonow has agreed. Still trying for Tonya and Pat!
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Wonderful news, SeaviewScott! Brown and Lonow interest me very much. Can't wait to see what they have to say! Good job.
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Originally Posted by
SeaviewScott
Just Interviewed Thomas Wilson Brown, Chris Lemmon, and Claudia Lonow has agreed. Still trying for Tonya and Pat!
If you've got Thomas Wilson Brown, how about Kent Masters King?
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still waiting to hear back from Kent, Seaviewer.
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Thanks, could be some interesting insights there.
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This week I did get David Jacobs, Michael Filerman, Kathleen Noone and Claudia Lonow, more coming up too!
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Add me to the list of people planning to buy your book as soon as it comes out!
Aside from the main characters as a true KL fan I would like to hear from some of the 'minor' recurring roles who usually have an interesting perspective on things. Victoria Anne Lewis (Peggy), Carlos Cantu (Carlos), Patrick Petersen and Tonya Crowe for sure, but also Meg, Bobby, Betsy, Brian etc. Constance hasn't really been very good to the fans over they years has she? Ruined the reunion and you'd think she'd have gotten over being dropped by now! They've dropped better people than her over the years. Bit childish perhaps?
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Nick Schillache - whoever played him would be interesting to hear from. Also, I have a special interest in the history of HIV/AIDS (I have written an academic paper on the subject). It would be fasicinating to interview Lary Riley's wife but also his co-star and on screen wife Lynne Moody on why she really left the show. Was she aware of his HIV status? In those days people still worried about acquiring HIV from kissing. Was she worried about doing love scenes with him?
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Originally Posted by
Vanilla
Add me to the list of people planning to buy your book as soon as it comes out!
Aside from the main characters as a true KL fan I would like to hear from some of the 'minor' recurring roles who usually have an interesting perspective on things. Victoria Anne Lewis (Peggy), Carlos Cantu (Carlos), Patrick Petersen and Tonya Crowe for sure, but also Meg, Bobby, Betsy, Brian etc. Constance hasn't really been very good to the fans over they years has she? Ruined the reunion and you'd think she'd have gotten over being dropped by now! They've dropped better people than her over the years. Bit childish perhaps?
Perhaps , but most people don't really ever get over anything that happpens to them good or bad, so I dont see why she should be the exception to the human race .
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Wow! I will definitely buy your book the day it comes out. It sounds like it's going to be fantastic. You are choosing some great people to interview - I'm so glad you got both the mainstays AND the minor characters! Good luck with the rest of your work, and be sure to post updates!
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Hey Guys', again, I want to thank all of you for your suggestions and comments. This being my first book, it really lifts me up coming on here to such positivity. The lastest Interview was an hour long with Tonya Crowe. She is a sweetheart. Warner Brothers turned down my first request for photos so I am working on that. Pat Peterson has almost literally fallen off the face of the earth but I am trying to get a few other "goodies" for the book. I did contact Kent King but have not yet heard back and the same with Lynne Moody. I will keep everyone updated.
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Add Michelle Phillips, Hunt Block, and Sam Behrens to the list, they all gave great Interviews.
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