Last night Heidi Stober, whose mother I played, sent me a video of her baby’s first steps. I can’t believe I missed seeing it in person by a day or two, but I am so touched to have been included in this miracle.
This morning my wonderful S.F. Opera dresser Barbara Nicholas, sent a photo of me with the Head of Wigs, which is I believe his actual title, Gerd Mairandres. Gerd is retiring this year from the San Francisco Opera. While he pinned my wigs and applied my make-up (yes, it’s opera, they do your make-up for you) we had time to talk about his plans and what is next for him. I am so happy that I had the opportunity to work with Barbara and Gerd. They care as much about the theater as anyone I’ve met. This was evident in their conversation and in every gesture. They made me feel more than welcome at the opera house, and we made a particularly happy team.
The “Show Boat” company was filled with incredible actors, singers and dancers. That story will keep for another time. Today, I am missing the collegial and familial atmosphere that developed among us. All in all, it was the best of all possible gigs.
Love Is Strange
Hi, “Love Is Strange”, a beautiful movie I made last year is about to be released. I am thrilled to have played a part in this remarkable film. I understand I’ve made the cut, but I may be more of a garnish than an appetizer. Perhaps you’ll find me lurking on the side of the plate, beneath the carrots. The movie was directed by Ira Sachs, and stars John Lithgow and Alfred Molina. I watched Alfred, John and Marisa Tomei, create a family before my eyes, and cannot wait to see what it looks like on film. It is a wonderful and intimate look at love, marriage and family.
I reunited with my “Thoroughly Modern Millie” pal, Cheyenne Jackson, who is even more adorable than I remembered.I spent only a few days on the set, but I think I will remember the experience for a very long time.”Love Is Strange”, has gotten some extraordinary press, and is said to be amazing.Please look for it in August.
http://tribecafilm.com/filmguide/53208b7ec07f5df7d20009f0-love-is-strange