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...Live in 1975 -- misfired when producer Lorne Michaels cut his spot from six minutes to one and Crystal pulled out. "It was awful," says Crystal. "Gilda ((Radner)) walked me to the elevator. I was crying all the way home on the Long Island Railroad, the tears running down the makeup." While friends Chevy Chase and John Belushi went on to become household names, he had to settle for a spot on ABC's wacky series Soap, playing television's first prime-time homosexual. Then came the ill-conceived Billy Crystal Comedy Hour in 1982, which NBC promoted as a male...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Having Struggled From Warm-Up Act to Headliner: BILLY CRYSTAL | 10/19/1992 | See Source »

Playing Buddy Young put him face-to-face, literally, with his older self, at least for the 53 days he was in old-age makeup. The transformation was so complete that for Janice, who was with him on location for much of the shooting -- including the five hours each day getting into the makeup and the two hours getting out -- Buddy Young became as familiar as Billy. After he had finished another 20-hour day of filming at the boat pond in Manhattan's & Central Park, Janice came up behind him and protectively took one arm in hers and slipped...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Having Struggled From Warm-Up Act to Headliner: BILLY CRYSTAL | 10/19/1992 | See Source »

...MAKEUP: Charlotte J. Quiggle (Chief...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Time Magazine Masthead October 19, 1992 Vol. 140 No. 16 | 10/19/1992 | See Source »

That thought may give you pause, but consider this: you've got seven years to find a date and make yourself presentable. "There is still plenty of time to coordinate your hair with your makeup," soothes fashion designer Dianne Brill. A night owl, Brill is planning the outfit she will wear to usher in the ) year 2000. Her rule of thumb: "Overdress, but be comfy...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Tonight We're Gonna Party Like It's 1999 | 10/15/1992 | See Source »

Naturally, every year her cancer check turned up a few malignant cells. But thanks to a century of advances in genetic engineering, that was no more threatening than a common cold. Her doctor used a computer to analyze the genetic makeup of the aberrant cells and generate a custom-made virus that would search out the wayward tissue. Then the virus would infect the malignant cells, injecting a handful of its own regulatory genes. These viral snippets would reprogram the microscopic tumor's DNA, shutting down its unruly growth pattern and transforming the cancer cells back into healthy ones...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Why, You Don't Look a Day Over 100! | 10/15/1992 | See Source »

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