Dopers appearing in literature/art?

Did anybody see that play, “Jesus Christ, SuperSTART”?

(ooh, good ones, Maeglin and Eonwe… :))

And of course, how could I forget the famous Leonardo da Vinci painting…
“The Mona Lissa

There was a song about me called An Arky in the U.K.

And one about me called Martha My Dear

  • yes, I know it was about his dog. :slight_smile:

I can’t resist…

“Mistah Tuor, I promise that my personal tragedy will not interfere with my ability to do good hair.”

Chaucer: The Miller’s Tale

Not to mention Eva Luna.

I gratuitously plug myself:

Sinbad and the Sebensees

Who can forget the children’s classic Alessan Wonderland?

And the Helen Hunt/Bill Pullman movie, Twickster.

I’ve always liked that John Prine song, “Sam Stone”. Maybe that one doesn’t count…

And one of my favorite books is “The Agony and the Xtisme”.

How about Indyellen Jones and the Last Crusade?

I’m also frequently mistaken for the title character in George Eliot’s The Miller on the Floss, but the sad truth is that I don’t pay that much attention to oral hygeine.

I hope you used protection…

Well, I don’t know – but it does remind me of the Camille Saint-Saens opera, “Sam Stone et Dalila” (Sam Stone and Delilah).
These are great ones, folks! Keep 'em coming! :slight_smile:

I assume that was also you in one of my favorite Coen brothers movies, “Miller’s Crossing”?

If 1940s radio shows turned into 1950s soap operas are art, we have Portia Faces Life - The story of a not-so-perfect marriage

Some may recall last year’s digital video mini-musical comedy John Mace & The Porn Star - Where unrequited love can be a dangerous thing.

Martha, if you’re ever on Echo Beach & and see Mojo Nixon - You’ll do wise to steer clear of the man who sings “Stuffin Martha’s Muffin”. (Parental Advisory: Offensive m3u song file sample)

Or the famous teenage doctor show, KasparHauser M.D. :stuck_out_tongue:

A classic of kitchen sink drama and tragic medical mishaps: Look Back in Angua.

There’s that musical 'Dead Men Don’t Wear Scott Plaid’!

It may not be literature or art, but I do make an appearance on the Durkee French Fried Onion can.