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Perkins died on September 12, 1992, from complications of AIDS. He was cremated, and his ashes were given to his family. His widow, Berry Berenson, was killed on American Airlines Flight 11 during the September 11 terrorist attacks in 2001. Grover Dale is still living at 82.
Oh James Badge Dale wrote a poem about his 84 year old dad Grover Dale (Anthony Perkins former lover) This is my 84 year old father. He’s lives on the end of the Bowery. Lower East Side. Manhattan. New York City. Born to the son of a Scottish Immigrant. He moved to this City when he was 17 to do what we all do in this City. We dream. We fight ...
Actor James Badge Dale and fiancée marry in alleyway wearing white teeshirt and jeans Oddly, it’s very romantic. Dale’s mother was Broadway actress Anita Morris.
Michael James Dale 🇺🇸. Patriot. Offsite Link. by Anonymous. reply 16. July 5, 2022 11:06 AM. Hot unto DEATH, Seacow OP! by Anonymous. reply 1.
December 29, 2021 5:30 PM. Fun Fact: James Badge Dale's middle name is actually Badgett (his grandfather's middle name, too). He thought shortening it would lend an air of zoom to his billing. He plays a short but important role in World War Z, and he's at his most masculine and sexy as a military guy. by Anonymous.
James Badge Dale went to my school for a while. Odd I don't really remember him too well but is mother was always so glamorous and funny and obviously very different from most of the other mothers.) by Anonymous
Vincent Price: Scott Bowers called him "Vinny." When they met, Price was a newlywed, "but Vinny was decidedly gay and the marriage would not last," Bowers writes in "Full Service," the memoir that inspired [a] documentary. As Bowers tells it, "l tricked Vinny for years. Sex with him was pleasant, unhurried, gentle High-class stuff all the way.
James M. Nederlander, in selling the Hellinger, deliberately priced it way out of reach of all of the many producers and theatre owners who wanted it, which was incredibly spiteful. The late 1980s were a low point for Broadway, but if the Nederlander Organization hadn't been so short sighted and had held onto it for another year or two, it ...
Madeline Kahn, Thelma Ritter, and Mary Wickes were masters of the craft, but my choice is for what, on paper, is probably the most obscure role: James Badge Dale as (literally) "Gaunt Young Man" in Flight. That's the movie with drunk pilot Denzel Washington flying the plane upside down.
I always found James Dean attractive. But he was not the most attractive face of all time, that's an absurd claim. Also, he died young, so we not got to see him grow older. With the chain smoking, drinking, terrible sleep routine, he would have aged quickly and badly. See Tyrone Power who was the perfect cautionary tale.