Blind Item #11 - Old Hollywood - Reader Blind Item
Posted by ent lawyer at 11:30 AM
Labels: blind item , Old Hollywood , Old Hollywood Blind Item
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36 comments:
Jerry Lewis?
Dom Deluise
Dom deluise is a great guess
Burt reynolds for the co-star, and his son was in 21 jump street
Dom Deluise.
Great friends with Burt Reynolds.
Don BLuth for the deluise director
"DeLuise also lent his distinct voice to various animated films and was a particular staple of Don Bluth's features, "
Yep. And one of his other sons is on the Beneful dog food commercials.
If everyone was fine with the arrangement more power to him. I adored him.
I thought all of his sons were actors?
?Zero Mostel - actor
?Gene Wilder - friend/actor
?Mel Brooks - Director
ZERO MOSTEL FOR THE WIN
As a former native Floridian who frequented the Burt Reynolds Dinner Theater & studied acting with ONE of their reps as a teen....100% TRUE. People dont know this?! That whole gen of comedians were suspect-male & female. My wardrobe mistress mum should have written a book. The tales I could tell.
Oliver Hardy
Hero's son was phenomenal in Jesus Christ Superstar.
I think the Enquirer had outed Dom after he died. he was very funny but looking back is a bit campy.
@pookie60, he was preying on low pay manual laborers after he hired them.
+1pookie
@Karma, keep talking....
As I read this, it was pretty obvious that this is about Dom Deluise. Burt Reynolds was his frequent co-star and friend in real life. Dom has a son who is an actor. In retrospect, I could see this but his wife must have been super understanding!
Would Dom Deluise be considered “Old Hollywood”?
Dom Deluise was fantastic in the Mel Brooks movies, but nobody remembers this:
https://www.upi.com/Archives/1994/04/20/Dom-DeLuise-charged-with-sex-crime/6368766814400/
Nice blind. Nice. Not THRILLING, but nice.
Ah, Dom. Loved him in Fatso.
DD was caught getting head from a bellboy in a ft lauderdale marriott
Mostel was also a theater actor.
Dom deluise.
Dom Deluise has several sons who are actors. Doesn't fit.
Dom Deluise seems to be the only one it does fit. John Belushi didn't have kids and neither did Chris Farley or Oliver Hardy. Lou Costello's only son died as a baby.
John Candy DOES have an actor son, but he really isn't old Hollywood.
It doesn't say if his wife was ok with it or not.
Could it be John Candy? He was in a lot of John Hughes movies, was married to the same woman his whole adult life and has a son who is an actor.
John Candy is who I thought of too. But ‘old Hollywood’ is throwing me off for him. I remember when his movies came out. Are we that ‘old’ yet? Haha
There's no chance this is John Candy. He did find success with John Hughes, but he did not have a series of films with one specific actor.
You know, growing up, watching all the animated movies Dommy D did, Canonball Run!-sexuality was way over my head, not a notion; but I watched a bunch of clips from all dogs go to heaven after the Judy B blind and realized two things: one, don bluth is a dirty man and that movie has ccvrrraaazzzy sexual innuendo throughout its entirety (not that there’s anything wrong with that?) and two, I never realized Dom was gay! (Not that there’s anything wrong with that!)
Oh jeeezz louise, I went to UCLA in the 80’s, and Dom literally drove up and down the streets around campus trying to get guys into the car with him. Constantly. One of my guy friends took him up on the free dinner offer but weaseled out of anything further: he said Dom was nice enough about it tho. It was a running joke on campus, how hard Dom trolled for boys.
@KARMA, please keep spilling the tea to us thru blinds on this site!
Marlon Brando:
So "Dom" D was actually a power bottom?
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