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Mahaloth
04-16-2011, 02:49 PM
I tried Googling this, but can't find it. Anyone heard of this?

My wife is reading a book and part of the book is about the power of food and how some people are deeply affected by food-related fears. In the book it says:


....one highly acclaimed Academy Award-winning actor always carried a candy bar in the pocket of his suit, no matter where he went or what he did. He once fished it out and showed it o an interview on TV.

The actor was terribly poor as a child and had terrible fears of not being able to eat.

The book is The Connected Child (http://www.amazon.com/Connected-Child-healing-adoptive-family/dp/0071475001/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1302983209&sr=8-1) and the quote is on page 52 if you care.

Anyway, the fact that it says "carried" makes me think he is dead. However, and I have no idea why this is, the book does not say who the actor is/was.

Anyone better at finding these things than me?

I guess this might be Cafe Society stuff, but it is such a GQ, I put it here. :)

Mahaloth
04-16-2011, 07:29 PM
Wow, no one yet? Wow.

Diogenes the Cynic
04-16-2011, 07:32 PM
Before you said he grew up poor, I would have guessed Nicolas Cage.

elbows
04-16-2011, 09:12 PM
Check Charlie Chaplin, I think he spent time in a Victorian workhouse as a child, hope I'm remembering that correctly.

anson2995
04-16-2011, 10:03 PM
Check Charlie Chaplin, I think he spent time in a Victorian workhouse as a child, hope I'm remembering that correctly.

He wasn't an academy award winning actor.

typoink
04-16-2011, 10:36 PM
He wasn't an academy award winning actor.

He got a lifetime acheivment award, didn't he? I think that counts.

digs
04-16-2011, 10:46 PM
No luck on the actor.

But, a number of sources agree it was a Milky Way... most days a very soft one.

samclem
04-17-2011, 06:55 AM
I guess this might be Cafe Society stuff, but it is such a GQ, I put it here. :)
Let's do just this. Moved from General Questions to Cafe Society.

samclem, Moderator

6ImpossibleThingsB4Breakfast
04-17-2011, 06:56 AM
He got a lifetime acheivment award, didn't he? I think that counts.

I think Charlie Chaplin was given an Honorary Award at the first Academy Awards, and won an Oscar in 1972 for Best Score (Limelight).

So he coulda been a contender..

kaylasdad99
04-17-2011, 11:28 AM
I think Charlie Chaplin was given an Honorary Award at the first Academy Awards, and won an Oscar in 1972 for Best Score (Limelight).

So he coulda been a contender..So . . . Brando, maybe?

Nah. He would have eaten the damn thing.

Taomist
04-17-2011, 11:38 AM
It's possible that there is no answer to this, that it's just something written down about something someone heard onece about someone who may never even have been named.

Saint Cad
04-17-2011, 11:49 AM
He got a lifetime acheivment award, didn't he? I think that counts.

And best original score for Limelight

runcible spoon
04-17-2011, 01:24 PM
So . . . Brando, maybe?

Nah. He would have eaten the damn thing.

No one ever said it was the same candy bar every day...

Wendell Wagner
04-17-2011, 01:26 PM
I think it's most likely to be made up. The authors of The Connected Child may have made it up themselves or they may have heard it from someone else and not bothered to check it for accuracy. If the story was told by the actor on a TV interview program, why doesn't it come up on a Google search (which now searches not just on everything on the Internet but also on an enormous number of books and periodicals)?

samclem
04-17-2011, 01:44 PM
Sidney Poitier.

samclem
04-17-2011, 01:59 PM
The long journey: a biography of Sidney Poitier
Carolyn H. Ewers - 1969 - 126 pages - Snippet view
Somewhere inside the successful actor, even then, lived a small boy who liked to know he had a candy bar in his pocket, just in case . . . Clothing was hard to come by, too. As often as he could, Cyril, one of his elder brothers who had ...

books.google.com
I used Google Books but had to read quite a few cites.

Mahaloth
04-17-2011, 08:18 PM
Sidney Poitier.

I owe you a beer. Good work, man. Very good work. Color me impressed.

anson2995
04-18-2011, 02:59 PM
He got a lifetime acheivment award, didn't he? I think that counts.

If you say "Academy Award winning actor," you're implying that Charlie Chaplin won the award for acting. We wouldn't call Mel Gibson or Ben Affleck Academy Award winning actors. We wouldn't call Woody Allen an award winning musician, just because he has won awards and is also a musician.

StusBlues
04-18-2011, 03:19 PM
If you say "Academy Award winning actor," you're implying that Charlie Chaplin won the award for acting. We wouldn't call Mel Gibson or Ben Affleck Academy Award winning actors. We wouldn't call Woody Allen an award winning musician, just because he has won awards and is also a musician.

You may not, but others would, especially in trying to stretch a point. For as inexact a citation as the OP was looking for, Chaplin might have fit.

Good work on identifying Poitier!