Wednesday, January 01, 2020

Blind Items Revealed #35 - Kindness

October 29, 2019

This tall imposing looking velvet voiced popular deceased actor would definitely be A list to people who enjoy films of a certain genre associated with Halloween although he acted in a lot of other types of movies as well.

He was a very kind and generous person and had a college degree in a subject other than acting which was truly a passion of his. He devoted a lot of his time to this passion when not acting in films, theater, and TV.

He started a foundation that helped inner city school kids pursue this passion of his and even more championed the work of this often victimized group.

A story regarding his work with this victimized group….  The actor was contacted about helping out a group of these people based in a nearby state who were going to lose their land to a proposed housing development.  The person who contacted him was this equally imposing deceased permanent A list singer who was an icon in more than one genre of music as well as being associated with a particular color and was noted for working with and trying to help this group of people.  The two of them teamed up and threatened to launch a PR campaign and the developers and the state backed down and the victimized group kept their land.

Vincent Price/Johnny Cash


10 comments:

  1. So nice to read about things like this, instead of the latest ridiculousness from some Teen Mom.

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  2. Price was involved with Native American Arts and Cash was well known to advocate for Native Tribes.

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  3. Best article I have read all year.

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  4. Vincent was the man! Absolutely love him.

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  5. Scared the f out of me in his films but was an angel on earth ❤️ RIP Vincent

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  6. They just don’t make celebrities like they used to.

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  7. I always love both of them. As christopher lee too

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  8. why would this be a blind item? i love both price and cash and even if they were both too magnanimous and classy to avoid actively turning this into a pr event, wouldnt there be enough coverage on this to make it public, if not common, knowledge?

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