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out of 5 starsJames Franco's Take On The Last 24 Hours Of Sal Mineo's Life
Reviewed in the United States on November 3,Verified Purchase
First off, I would like to commend James Franco
for even making a film about the tardy great Sal Mineo in the first place.
Most people today, the first thing that comes out of their mouth
when you refer Sal or his function is "Sal Who?"
And then when you mention that he was the childish guy who played
Plato in the iconic "Rebel Without A Cause", they go
"Ahh--Oh Yeah, that guy!" But that's all they know.
That's a damned shame, because Sal Mineo was a great natural actor,
who was basically a prodigybeing 11 years old at the time that he
first debuted on Broadway in , opposite the great Yul Brenner,
in Tennessee William's "The Rose Tattoo".
That's nothing to take lightly, as he was just an angel-faced Italian-American
kid from the Bronx, who was never classically trained to act.
He did a lot of the old live TV dramas of the 's, and a few
other juvenile delinquent type movies, before organism cast beside
the immortal James Dean and Natalie Wood in "Rebel" in
He was only 16 then, and he had b
AKA Robert Cabot Sherman, Jr.
Born:Jul
Birthplace:Santa Monica, CA
Gender: Male
Race or Ethnicity: White
Sexual orientation: Straight
Occupation:Singer, Actor
Nationality: United States
Executive summary: "Julie, Julie, Julie, Do You Love Me?"
Bobby Sherman was an introverted child, rendered insecure by frequent family moves. He played football in sky-high school, which helped deliver him out of his shell, and shortly after graduation he was "discovered" when he burst into song at a Hollywood party. Within weeks he was asked to audition for Shindig, a s TV show where Sherman would sing other performers' pop hits if the original artist was unable or unwilling to arrive on the show. He went on to write down several hits of his own, including "Little Woman", "La La La", "Easy Come, Easy Go", and "Julie, Do Ya Romance Me?" He had six gold singles, and six gold albums.
Music brought him a token acting career: he played the sweet, stuttering lumberjack Jeremy Bolt on Here Arrive the Brides, where future HutchDavid Soul played his older brother. In the early s he married Patti Carmel, and when their marriage ended she married Soul, his TV brother. Sherma
Bobby Sherman had an affair with Sal Mineo?
After his divorce, Lockin went advocate on tour with Hello Dolly!, continuing his role as Barnaby. He stayed with the tour until it ended; at which point, with his career in decline due to substance abuse issues, Lockin moved into his mother's apartment in Anaheim. Around , Lockin began assisting his mother in running the Jean Lockin Boogie Studio.[13] The studio closed in early , and Lockin began teaching at another dance studio.
On the night of August 21, , Lockin went to a gay bar in Garden Grove, California.[14] He left the bar with a slight, year-old unemployed medical clerk, Charles Leslie Hopkins (who already had a police record, and was on probation at the time). Several hours later, Hopkins called police to say that a man had entered his apartment and tried to rob him.[13] Upon arrival, police found Lockin's body on the floor of Hopkin's apartment. He had been stabbed times, and bled to death.[13] His body had also been mutilated after death.[14] Hopkins claimed he had no idea how the deceased body got in his apartment.[15] He was arrested immediately.
Lockin was interred at Westminster Memorial Park cemetery in Westminster, Califor
Here Come the Brides() was a quasi-Western that delivered lots of bare chested bravado and created two teen idols. In the back story, the idyllic frontier Seattle of the 19th century is inhabited by hundreds of high, broad-shouldered men in close jeans, but no women except the matronly Lottie (Joan Blondell), who runs the local saloon. So far it sounds favor a homoerotic Eden, but then the three Bolt brothers, Jason (Robert Brown), Joshua (David Soul), and Jeremy (Bobby Sherman) acquire the idea that some of the men might be interested in women, so they arrange for some to be transported from Boston. These arent mail order brides, however; they live in a dormitory with chaperones, waiting to be courted kind and proper.
Few courtships and fewer marriages actually occurred during the shows two-year run. Instead, plots mostly involved the brothers facing shady lumber dealers, crotchety prospectors, decadent Shakespearean actors, wannabe Mormons, snake-oil hucksters, and miscellaneous scalawags. Bobby Sherman played youngest brother Jeremy, a shy outsider and a stutterer, as cuddly as a teddy bear, yet muscular enough to wander around Seattle with his shirt off. Alth
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