Word: lithgow
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...best artists and intellectuals on this campus, and their sex is surely not a factor in the richness that they bring to our Society. Finally, I have not “involved” nor even came close to interacting with any of Stockard Channing, Tommy Lee Jones, John Lithgow, and as much as I respect her a lot, I never personally met Helen Vendler...
Given his devotion to theater, it might seem surprising that Lithgow offers eloquent arguments against the concept of a theater concentration at the College. “I think that if there had been a concentration, I would have been tempted to do it, and I think I would have regretted it in hindsight,” he says, carefully choosing his words. “[Theater] was the most fun because it was so untutored, so unscrutinized—there was this feeling that we could do anything...
Unfortunately, Lithgow will have to miss it for the first time this year—he can’t really afford to skip out as the star of the new Broadway play, “Dirty Rotten Scoundrels,” twice in a month. “It’s simply not done,” he sighs, with the overdone emphasis of an aging movie starlet, but still meaning every ounce of what he says...
...manage to get through the entire conversation without once mentioning “3rd Rock from the Sun.” While I avoided the topic to prove that I was no more plebian, it also seems that Lithgow just doesn’t reflect about his time as Dr. Dick Solomon anymore...
...doubt, there are many who might find Lithgow’s theatricality grating—all the Oscar Wilde irony, all the references to individuals as his “good friends,” and so on. But in both style and substance, Lithgow has a wealth of knowledge to offer the Class of 2005 on June...