... sounds when Annie would talk about him." Leonard appeared in a number of New Players' shows, including Shenandoah (as part of the ensemble), Oliver! (the ArtfulDodger), and The Music Man (as Winthrop). Early 1985 marked his first New York stage credit, as understudy for three roles in Coming of Age in ...
This is a follow-up to this posting. After weeks of unanswered e-mails, I feel it necessary to post to AB regarding the user "ArtfulDodger" and her lax business practices. While it sucks that, as she reported on her FA, her car was broken into and she doesn't have internet at home, she has ...
Hey all, No real complaints -- I'm just looking for anyone who is in direct contact with ArtfulDodger ( http://www.furaffinity.net/user/artful-dodger/ ). Her FA does note that she doesn't have internet access, and the last note she's posted is from 3 months ago. Still, a friend and I commissioned her for some work back at FCN ...
...in our past that haunts us still. Isn't that what good storytelling should be?" Leonard has been acting since he was 12, when he appeared as the ArtfulDodger in a summer stock production of Oliver! When he was 16, he took over for Matthew Broderick in Brighton Beach Memoirs, and he hasn't looked back ...
...was interested in show business and taught an acting class in New York. He saw me in summer stock when I was about 13, roughly 1984. I was playing the ArtfulDodger in Oliver!. He knew a woman at an agency and introduced me. There were lots of kids in New York then, but most of them went into commercials and...
...in love with the people and the paint and the lights. They started throwing me on stage whenever they needed a kid. The first role I had was The ArtfulDodger in Oliver when I was 13. I thought the actors were idiots, doing vocal warm-ups, having affairs, but the crew was cool? they smoked and climbed...
New trailer for K-9 : Looks a bit white for near-future London, no? I was... not hopeful, but not unhopeful about K-9 because I read one of the characters was an artfuldodger, but I can't even tell which one it is. Anyway, what do you think?
..., Joe's fallible, but I think if you're honest, people will relate to it.” Born working class in Coventry, England, Owen at 13 played the ArtfulDodger in a school production of Oliver! “and became addicted to acting,” he says. He joined his hometown youth theatre, “though I didn't really get serious ...
... was best to freely interpret rather than get influenced by him. Were you one of those kids that always wanted to be an actor? Yeah, always. I played the ArtfulDodger in a school production of “Oliver!” when I was 13, and from then on, that’s what I wanted to do. And I was lucky that there was...
... focused on the short term gain? How common was it to name boats (especially smaller ones) after fictional characters in the 19th century (ran across the ArtfulDodger delivering the first locomotive to California -- I'm assuming this is a Dickens reference, but perhaps I am wrong)? Is it still common?