Kim Cattrall, of Sex in the City, played Honeyewell, the Girl Everyone Wanted, in Porky’s.
I don’t know if it’s part of the canon for 20-somethings these days, but if you haven’t seen Stripes it’s a great one for well-known actors in small roles. John Larroquette has a really funny bit.
Almost as scandalous is the fact that Lewis was already into a third marriage by the age of 22 (to save time he apparently married his second wife before he had officially divorced his first wife).
Witness with Harrison Ford and Kelly McGinnis was on AMC the other night…love that movie and have seen it many times. But I just noticed that none other than
Viggo Mortensen
is one of the Amish dudes at the barn raising! He also is in the scene where they go to town and Ford karate chops the obnoxious Amish-harasser. Only had one line that I could hear and he is talking in the Amish-dialect.
Supervenusfreak’s aunt and uncle are also in that movie, as extras in the barn raising scene. Supervenusfreak also says he served Kelly McGillis when he was working at a convenience store in town while they were filming the movie.
Jon Voight’s (the actor, OK? ) brother, James Wesley Voight, is better known as Chip Taylor, a musician and songwriter whose best-known songs are “Wild Thing” by the Troggs, and “Angel of the Morning,” recorded by Merilee Rush.
Michael Bay (the man behind such Hollywood big-action films as Bad Boys, The Rock, Armageddon, and Pearl Harbor) directed the first Got Milk? commercial.
More on John Stewart (I heard this on the radio a while back). In the 1970s, Stewart decided to learn how to play the electric guitar - he’d only ever played acoustic guitar up to that point, and wanted to learn the intricacies of the electric version. While performing some “electric” songs he’d written in front of an audience of music industry types in LA, he mentioned that Lindsey Buckingham (of Fleetwood Mac) had been the primary influence on his decision to take up the electric guitar.
Buckingham happened to be in the audience, and talked to Stewart afterwards. He was apparently extremely flattered by Stewart’s remarks because as it turned out, it was Stewart’s work with the Kingston Trio that had inspired Buckingham to learn to play guitar in the first place!
That conversation is what led to Fleetwood Mac backing Stewart in the studio on his 1979 single “Gold”.
Trvia about a fairly obscure 1988 film – “Made in Heaven” – follows:
I learned maybe ten years after the movie was out that the part of the grumpy, raspy-voiced, chain-smoking male angel, Emmet, in Made in Heaven was played the Timothy Hutton’s then girlfriend Debra Winger.
Nothing to do with celebrities, but my grandmother (my father’s mother) was eight years old when Fort Sumter was fired upon in 1861. My grandfather (pop’s old man) was eleven years younger than her, being born the year (1864) before the civil war ended.
Good one - I learned that not too long ago. Only I thought it was “Cree” Indians (which is where the actress Cree Summer got her name). Turns out there are both Creek and Cree tribes in North America.
Also, that phrase about “not knowing shit from shineola” refers to a black shoe polish.