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Subject: DW Interview in today's NY Times


Author:
Melissa
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Date Posted: 06:18:02 07/29/01 Sun

There's a great, long interview with DW in today's NY Times. It's in the Arts and Leisure section and includes a picture from 'Major Barbara' with DW looking very handsome. Way to go NY Times :-)!!

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[> Subject: You can read the interview here..


Author:
Her Royal Badness
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Date Posted: 10:41:02 07/29/01 Sun

http://www.nytimes.com/2001/07/29/arts/theater/29MARK.html
[> Subject: BTW, thank you for the info, Melissa. :)


Author:
Her Royal Badness
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Date Posted: 11:00:26 07/29/01 Sun

[> Subject: A Web site devoted to screen villains? WHERE???


Author:
Cinéphilia
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Date Posted: 12:36:23 07/29/01 Sun

His daughter wrote me last year that he had uttered a mild protest because of the "baddi_101" in the site's URL. But this is not my fault. The URL used to be "www.geocities.com/hollywood/cinema/1941" before Geocities merged with Yahoo... Two years ago, they replaced the later half of the long URL with my Yahoo ID. I was not pleased.

I tried to move the site to david-warner.iquebec.com but the service was too mediocre. I only stick with Geocities because it is, by far, the best free site-hosting service on the Web.
[> [> Subject: Re: A Web site devoted to screen villains? WHERE???


Author:
Melissa Warner
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Date Posted: 19:57:27 08/13/01 Mon

Hi-
When I read the article I knew that he (DW) had interpreted what I had said in the wrong way. I guess he didn't know that the site was devoted to him. During the interview he must have said something in passing and it was printed that way. Please accept my humble apology for that slip up. I didn't really protest it, they exaggerated that a little...I just told him about it. Anyway, sorry about that. Melissa Warner.
>His daughter wrote me last year that he had uttered a
>mild protest because of the "baddi_101" in the site's
>URL. But this is not my fault. The URL used to be
>"www.geocities.com/hollywood/cinema/1941" before
>Geocities merged with Yahoo... Two years ago, they
>replaced the later half of the long URL with my Yahoo
>ID. I was not pleased.
>
>I tried to move the site to david-warner.iquebec.com
>but the service was too mediocre. I only stick with
>Geocities because it is, by far, the best free
>site-hosting service on the Web.
[> [> [> Subject: Nice to see you back!


Author:
Payne's Girl
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Date Posted: 07:05:16 08/18/01 Sat

Come around a little more often...your input is always welcome!
[> Subject: I was certainly underwhelmed...


Author:
Jennifer
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Date Posted: 17:50:05 07/29/01 Sun

even if the author did do a new interview with Peter Hall. Maybe I'm just exhausted. It's sad to think that his wife's never had a chance to see him on stage. Maybe that's finally what did it for him!
Now it's time for apologies. The "scroll" wound up looking like a long potholder with a fringe of strips of paper (hand printing was real pie inna sky now that I look back on it). The beauty of fan art is, of course, it's always good for a laugh even if for nothing else.
We caught him when he tried to open the stage door to go back in so we did little more than the presentation and a photo op. Obviously it being the day I'm sure he had someplace to go.
Melissa's bouquet was a nice batch of white roses, which only made what I did seem more overwrought, but of course the real problem is that these attempted hybrid online/offline things just don't graft. Sure, I printed out a bunch of messages but I could have just as easily made them up. Well, it sounded like a good idea at the time and about 35 people responded, which was a nice experience for me.
[> [> Subject: Well, I want to thank YOU, Jen for putting the whole thing with the scroll together


Author:
SP
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Date Posted: 20:23:20 07/29/01 Sun

That had to be a lot of work for you and I for one really appreciate it. I'm certain it wasn't as bad as you make it out to be. I'm sure it was lovely.

:) I hope you had a lovely time at the play.
[> [> [> Subject: A huge MERCI Jen! I'm sure that Mr. Warner was delighted and truly moved by it.


Author:
Cinéphilia
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Date Posted: 03:56:31 07/30/01 Mon

Meeting someone that you admire is often a bit disappointing. I'm sure that you had so many things to tell him... but he was in a hurry and you were nervous.

At least, this time, you can be sure that he got his birthday card (I still remember that one in 1998 that you sent to his talent agency).

BTW, what did you think of the play and of his performance? And why didn't you get YOUR picture taken with him?



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