Gene Wilder only agreed to play Willy Wonka if he could make his first entrance with a limp that suddenly turned into a somersault. His reasoning was brilliant: the audience would never know when Wonka was telling the truth. Perfect casting.
Yesterday in Foggia at Mònde Festival, @KevinSpacey shared something simple: sometimes, you lose. A point, a job, a season… Even 9 years.
But the story isn’t the fall. It’s getting back up.
The wondrously talented DANNY KAYE conducting the audience at the London Palladium in 1948.
He could fly any civilian plane on the planet, became the world's most revered non-Asian Chinese Chef & had no formal singing or dance training.
Extraordinary.
🌿This man is capable of everything🌟
From unforgettable performances to standing ovations across the world,@KevinSpacey continues to remind us what true artistry looks like.
Honored in #Foggia by some of the finest filmmakers of our generation, he continues to shine on stage.✨
Would you invite this legendary artist into your living room? "The Christophers" now available to rent or buy and enjoy at home.
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Talking about the legendary artist Julian Sklar, as portrayed by Ian McKellen in Steven Soderbegh's record-breaking "The Christophers" Now in UK & Irish Cinemas. Tickets at your local cinema or https://t.co/2fiPtjti8k
Fred Astaire and Rita Hayworth became an instant match in You’ll Never Get Rich.
Astaire later said Hayworth was one of his favorite dance partners because she could learn his difficult choreography incredibly quickly.