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...Gettysburg, Pa., for his next role, in The Blue and the Gray, an eight-hour CBS TV mini-series to be aired next March. Queuing up in a distinguished line that includes Walter Huston, Henry Fonda, Raymond Massey and Hal Holbrook, Peck, 65, is taking up stovepipe and chin whiskers to portray Abraham Lincoln. "I'm in seven scenes," says Greg, "but I only get to speak in five of them. That's because in the other two, I'm dead...
...dimply, they were dubbed "the Ken and Barbie dolls of baseball." Los Angeles Dodgers First Baseman Steve Garvey, 32, and his wife Cyndy, 31, the bubbly co-host of the AM Los Angeles morning TV program, flaunted their successful, two-career connubiality. But cuteness took it on the chin last year when Inside Sports ran a profile of the Garveys entitled "Trouble in Paradise" that indicated that all was not bliss in their relationship. Steve and Cyndy have now confirmed that they have separated after nearly ten years of marriage and will seek a divorce. What will become...
...justice was done. But it would have been a better justice if big Tommy Hearns' right hand had landed on Leonard's chin in the thirteenth round, with Hearns' arms raised in the fourteenth while Leonard sagged in the ropes...
Jesse Helms is tall (6 ft. 1 in.) but not lean, heavy (193 Ibs.) but not flabby, except for some droop below the chin. A sparse crop of fine gray hair sweeps back from his forehead, and the rest is snipped short. His black-rimmed glasses give him a slightly spooked, owlish demeanor. Helms walks with a relaxed spring, his bearing loose and eager if not quite vigorous. His appearance is scrupulously uneccentric, clean and blue-suit respectable, more like a civic-minded small-town bank president than a U.S. Senator...
...bloodshot cyclopean eyes and gut piles of pink carcasses acquired, despite their comic-strip mannerisms of drawing, a degree of pessimism that verged on the tragic. Guston's Head and Bottle, 1975, with its profile of a face (a self-portrait?) violently compressed into an eye and a chin prickled with a bum's gray stubble, is absurd in a sense; but the conviction with which Guston carries it off is worrisome and angry, full of a Celine-like misery...