Robin Williams filmed his movie "One Hour Photo" at the building I worked at the time. We got a chance to meet him. He is a very nice guy. Definitely one of the most pleasurable celebrity encounters I've had.
Oh, is THAT what movie is filming around town? On Wednesday afternoon, I was driving down 45th through Wallingford and there was a huge movie crew filming outside the little theater there. The marquee had "His Girl Friday" and "Freaks" on it, so I figured maybe it was a period piece. Guess not. I heard someone yell, "Cut!" Maybe that was Bobcat Goldthwaite!
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Robin Williams filmed his movie "One Hour Photo" at the building I worked at the time. We got a chance to meet him. He is a very nice guy. Definitely one of the most pleasurable celebrity encounters I've had.
Oh, is THAT what movie is filming around town? On Wednesday afternoon, I was driving down 45th through Wallingford and there was a huge movie crew filming outside the little theater there. The marquee had "His Girl Friday" and "Freaks" on it, so I figured maybe it was a period piece. Guess not. I heard someone yell, "Cut!" Maybe that was Bobcat Goldthwaite!
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