Dear Brad Pitt,
Sorry I'm a day late... Happy 49th Birthday! How can an actor be so good looking?
There are actors that I see and say: "Oh my! He's so handsome!"
Then there are actors that I see and say: "Oh my! I can't take my eyes off him!"
But you, Mr Pitt, are one of those actors (and there aren't many) that I see and say, as I cover my eyes a little, "Oh my! He's so gorgeous, he hurts my eyes!"
That is you! I had to cover my eyes a little the first time I saw you in "A River Runs Through It." I had to do the same when I saw you in "Legends of the Fall" and "Meet Joe Black."
I have wondered how Angelina has not gone completely blind! Although, perhaps you look at her and say, "She's so gorgeous, she hurts *my* eyes!"
How have you two survived? Hope you and Angelina and your 20 kids celebrated a wonderful birthday yesterday.
Will you adopt me too?
Regards, Mrs Love
Wednesday, December 19, 2012
Monday, November 12, 2012
Happy Birthday Neil Young!
Nov. 12, 2012
Dear Mr. Young
The year was 1979 and it was a Sunday night. I was a college student and had gone home to southern California for a weekend with friends. We were on our way back to school and took turns driving my friend, Danny's tiny little "first generation" Honda Civic. You remember them, Neil. May I call you Neil? Those Honda Civics were little and cute. They got great gas mileage and even though they had a back seat, there really wasn't room for more than 2 adults.
Anyway there were 3 of us going back to college that weekend and we decided to drive through the night and make it a "marathon road trip." We all had classes the next morning. Probably not the smartest idea...
It was dark and the night was clear. There were very few drivers on the highway that night. The music we were listening to and singing along with were cassette tapes of Neil Young albums, "Harvest," "Comes A Time" and "After The Goldrush." We were huge fans!
Everything was so peaceful and serene. I was asleep in the passenger side with the seat reclined. Another friend was comfortably asleep in the back. Danny was taking his turn at the wheel and he, too, was comfortably asleep!
I remember hearing a bang! It woke me up with a start! We had hit a reflector post and Danny lost control of the little Civic. We started fish-tailing and then the car went off the highway into a ditch. Next it rolled and rolled. We were screaming. Everything seemed to happen in slow motion.
Finally the car was right side up and smashed. Everything had stopped spinning but I remember I head hadn't. It was eerily quiet except for the sound of the Neil Young cassette tapes still playing.
We survived the accident, Neil. Miraculously we walked away with just minor cuts and bruises. I was thankful that we remembered to wear our seat belts. (I also remember how upset I was that the brand new pair of white jeans I was wearing had blood all over them. Like that was soooo important! Hey, I was 19!)
Every time I hear the music from those albums, Neil...I'm transported back to that night. I know it sounds like I'm sharing a frightful memory because of the accident. But looking back I'm reminded how lucky my friends and I were. Furthermore, your music also takes me back to the *good* memories of those years. It was simpler time in my life...happy, carefree years.
Thank you for your music and the memories. You said it: "Hey, hey, my, my, rock and roll will never die." ...and I know your music won't either. Happy 67th Birthday!
Regards, Mrs Love
Dear Mr. Young
The year was 1979 and it was a Sunday night. I was a college student and had gone home to southern California for a weekend with friends. We were on our way back to school and took turns driving my friend, Danny's tiny little "first generation" Honda Civic. You remember them, Neil. May I call you Neil? Those Honda Civics were little and cute. They got great gas mileage and even though they had a back seat, there really wasn't room for more than 2 adults.
Anyway there were 3 of us going back to college that weekend and we decided to drive through the night and make it a "marathon road trip." We all had classes the next morning. Probably not the smartest idea...
It was dark and the night was clear. There were very few drivers on the highway that night. The music we were listening to and singing along with were cassette tapes of Neil Young albums, "Harvest," "Comes A Time" and "After The Goldrush." We were huge fans!
Everything was so peaceful and serene. I was asleep in the passenger side with the seat reclined. Another friend was comfortably asleep in the back. Danny was taking his turn at the wheel and he, too, was comfortably asleep!
I remember hearing a bang! It woke me up with a start! We had hit a reflector post and Danny lost control of the little Civic. We started fish-tailing and then the car went off the highway into a ditch. Next it rolled and rolled. We were screaming. Everything seemed to happen in slow motion.
Finally the car was right side up and smashed. Everything had stopped spinning but I remember I head hadn't. It was eerily quiet except for the sound of the Neil Young cassette tapes still playing.
We survived the accident, Neil. Miraculously we walked away with just minor cuts and bruises. I was thankful that we remembered to wear our seat belts. (I also remember how upset I was that the brand new pair of white jeans I was wearing had blood all over them. Like that was soooo important! Hey, I was 19!)
Every time I hear the music from those albums, Neil...I'm transported back to that night. I know it sounds like I'm sharing a frightful memory because of the accident. But looking back I'm reminded how lucky my friends and I were. Furthermore, your music also takes me back to the *good* memories of those years. It was simpler time in my life...happy, carefree years.
Thank you for your music and the memories. You said it: "Hey, hey, my, my, rock and roll will never die." ...and I know your music won't either. Happy 67th Birthday!
Regards, Mrs Love
Happy Birthday Leonardo DiCaprio
Nov. 11, 2012
Happy Birthday Leonardo Cappuccino!
That's what my kids used to call you. Loved you in "What's Eating Gilbert Grape" and a not-so-well-known film "Marvin's Room." As you blew out the 38 candles on your cake today, I hope you felt like the "king of the world!" (I know, I know...couldn't help myself!)
Regards, Mrs Love
PS. Looking forward to "The Great Gatsby"...however I don't know how you'll do a better job than Robert Redford! We'll just have to see.
Happy Birthday Leonardo Cappuccino!
That's what my kids used to call you. Loved you in "What's Eating Gilbert Grape" and a not-so-well-known film "Marvin's Room." As you blew out the 38 candles on your cake today, I hope you felt like the "king of the world!" (I know, I know...couldn't help myself!)
Regards, Mrs Love
PS. Looking forward to "The Great Gatsby"...however I don't know how you'll do a better job than Robert Redford! We'll just have to see.
Friday, November 2, 2012
Happy Birthday Burt Lancaster! You will not be forgotten!
November 2, 2012
Dear Mr. Lancaster,
Today you would have celebrated your 99th
birthday. Instead you left us in 1994
just before your 81st birthday.
I know you’re probably most famous for the “beach scene” with Deborah
Kerr in 1953’s “From Here to Eternity.” And what a scene it was! However, I want to thank you for one of your
last, and perhaps not so famous, roles.
In 1989’s “Field of Dreams” you portrayed Dr. Archibald “Moonlight”
Graham. Thank you, thank you for playing
that character! No one else could’ve
done it better!
Dr. Archibald “Moonlight” Graham: “We just don’t recognize life’s most
significant moments while they’re happening.
Back then I thought, ‘Well, there’ll be other days.’ I didn’t realize that that was the only day.”
And I can’t forget one of my favorite lines…you even said it
as you disappeared into the corn field: “I’d
best be getting home. Alicia will think I’ve got a girlfriend.”
Such beautiful lines from such a beautiful film and
delivered as only you could!
You said once: “We’re all forgotten soon or later. But not films. That’s all the memorial we should need or
hope for.” Thank you for all your films
and beautiful work, Mr. Lancaster. They
are a great memorial to you…and you will not be forgotten.
Regards, Mrs Love
Sunday, October 28, 2012
Happy Birthday Dennis Franz, a sex symbol!
October 28, 2012
Dear Mr. Franz,
You said: “For lack of a better term, they've labeled me a
sex symbol. It's flattering and it should happen to every bald, overweight guy.”
It seems to me you think that a sex symbol is all about the outward
appearance. Well, that’s where you are
wrong, Mr. Franz!A couple of years ago my husband and I were in Santa Barbara for our 27th wedding anniversary. It was a beautiful spring day and I was sitting on a bench taking a break from shopping downtown, when you happened to walk by. I recognized you as someone from television, but I couldn’t think where exactly. I stopped you and said: “Excuse me, but who are you? You’re someone aren’t you?” Yes, I know I sounded like a crazy person, but you were so nice. You shook my hand and said: “Yes, I’m Dennis Franz. I was on NYPD Blue for many years.” When my husband walked up, I introduced him to you and you continued being gracious and warm-hearted. Surprisingly, we didn’t chase you off like a couple of crazed fans and you chatted with us for a few minutes. You even congratulated us on our 27th wedding anniversary. I even asked if I could take your picture with my husband. We’ll always remember you as being so genuine. You weren’t like some actors we’ve met who come off arrogant. In case you weren’t aware, Mr. Franz, a man who is friendly and considerate to others is also a sex symbol.
Another way I consider you a sex symbol, I know you are a gifted actor. In your career you’ve earned four Emmys, a Golden Globe, and three SAG Awards. You starred in all 12 seasons of NYPD Blue from 1993 to 2005. Although many actors worked with you as Detective Sipowicz’s partners, you however were always there. I always knew from season to season that you would be there. You were why many viewers came back each season to watch NYPD Blue.
I read that you’ve been cast 27 times as a cop, Mr. Franz. You just have that look. In case you’re not aware, those who protect and serve are considered sex symbols. Furthermore, as a young man you served in the US Army and fought for our country in Vietnam. You are a “sex symbol veteran!” Thank you for your service!
Last, but certainly not least, you are a devoted husband,
father and grandfather. You mentioned
your wife and grandkids to us when we talked that day in Santa Barbara. You
said you’re enjoying your retirement with your family there, away from crazy
Hollywood. In read that you’ve been married to one woman and that’s probably
the number one thing that makes you a sex symbol!
I hope you had a wonderful 68th birthday with
your family in Santa Barbara today. We
miss seeing you on television, but after all the years you worked so hard in
Hollywood, you deserve a wonderful retirement.
Thank you from a fan who considers you a sex symbol!
Regards, Mrs Love
Thursday, July 12, 2012
Happy 61'st Birthday Brian Grazer!
July 12, 2012
Dear Brian,
Today you’re 61. It’s hard for me to believe that’s your age. Perhaps it’s the fact that you were a surfer before you became a movie producer. You have that surfer-vibe. Perhaps it’s your “distinctive” hairstyle. It really makes you stand out in a crowd. I know, because I saw you once a few years ago at a Clippers game at the Staples Center in Los Angeles. You were there with one of your sons. My husband noticed you right away. He said, “Hey isn’t that the guy Ron Howard’s partner? You know, the guy with the funky hair?” I said, “Oh yeah, that’s Brian Grazer!” You were sitting in great seats…courtside, of course. My husband and I were sitting a few rows behind you. (cheaper seats, of course!) I loved seeing you with your son. I thought, here’s a guy worth millions, who’s one of the most successful producers in Hollywood today and he’s out enjoying a basketball game with his son. Awesome.
Yep, you do stand out in a crowd! ...at a Clippers game a few years ago.
Now Mr. Grazer, there was something I wanted to talk to you about at that Clippers game. Naturally, I didn’t want to interrupt private time with your son and I didn’t think security would let me go down to talk to you. So let me take this opportunity to tell you what’s on my mind. I am very upset that “Arrested Development” is gone. In my opinion, it was one of the most clever, hilarious television shows ever. I am very upset that it’s not on anymore. I have had to resort to watching all three seasons on Netflix! Now that just won’t do! I’m sure there are many reasons it’s not on anymore and it’s not just one person’s fault. However, I would like to request that you do something about it NOW. You’re one of the most powerful producers in Hollywood today. Can’t you do something to bring it back? It would make me very happy. In fact, it would make my entire family very happy. Think about it, Brian, won’t you?
Mr. Grazer, I hope you enjoyed your birthday today with family and friends. I’m sure Ron Howard was able to spend it with you! J Thank you for making movies and television shows that entertain. Keep up the great work! …and bring back “Arrested Development!” (yes, I’m begging!)
Regards, Mrs Love
Tuesday, July 10, 2012
Happy Birthday Tom Hanks!
“I don't know if we each have a destiny, or if we're all just floatin' around accidental-like on a breeze. But I...I think maybe it's both." --Forrest Gump
July 9, 2012
Dear Tom,
I hope you enjoyed a Happy Birthday today with your family and loved ones. I enjoy your films and admire your amazing acting talent.
I’d like to tell you a story. You see, many years ago my daughter worked on your film, “Charlie Wilson’s War.” She was only there one day on the set. On that day she saw you come to visit. She was surprised at your presence. You simply walked onto the set wearing jeans and a baseball cap, relatively unnoticed. You are one of the most talented, respected, well-paid actors in Hollywood, and there you were, walking around by yourself like an ordinary guy.
During one of the breaks you approached some of the little children working that day. (The scene was being filmed at a park.) My daughter overheard your conversation. You were asking the children what they wanted to be when they grew up. Many said they wanted to be actors. You told them, “That’s great, work hard!” My daughter said she could tell you were a nice person, very real, very normal…who just happens to have a brilliant talent for acting.
Now Tom, let me share another story with you. It’s about a young actress who, although also well-known, considered herself entitled to be treated quite differently than you. Lindsay Lohan. That same year, my daughter worked on the film "Georgia Rule." Every day Ms. Lohan was late to work. Many times she would arrive even 3 hours late. This made all the crew and other actors have to wait and wait. It was quite frustrating. Each Ms. Lohan would arrive in a dark SUV, with dark-tinted windows. The SUV would speed onto the set, and like a well-rehearsed routine, first Ms. Lohan's hairdresser would get out. Next, her makeup artist. Next her assistant. Next her body guard. And lastly, donned in dark sunglasses, Ms. Lohan would finally exit the SUV.
Considering how many films you’ve been in, Tom, and the phenomenal talent you possess, one would expect you to come onto a movie set with an entourage in a blackened SUV too! I’m glad you don’t.
You have said: “I love what I do for a living, it's the greatest job in the world, but you have to survive an awful lot of attention that you don't truly deserve and you have to live up to your professional responsibilities and I'm always trying to balance that with what is really important."
Thank you for the many films my family and I have enjoyed through the years. We’ve loved you from “Bosom Buddies” all the way to “Toy Story 3.”
Happy 56th Birthday Tom Hanks!
Regards, Mrs Love
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