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Chris Kittinger's avatar

Lauren Petzke was a juicer in New Mexico that I worked with as a day player on a couple of things. She was kind to the new guy, and great at her job. She worked her way up and is a Director now.

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Michael Taylor's avatar

That's great to hear -- good for her!

Pamela Jaye Smith's avatar

Monty says, "I ran into that guy who did Time After Time in the high-highs at Producer's. I was stunned to hear him tell me about writing Time After Time and asked why he was up here. His reply was 'I need the insurance'. And from where we were sitting, it sounded like a good idea".

Michael Taylor's avatar

Karl was a great guy, but must have had a bad agent. He should have been set for life after the movie of “Time After Time.” After he published the sequel to, I went to his book-signing at a bookstore over in the valley and bought a copy … but I was the only person there. I felt so bad for him - he was nice guy, very talented, and a hard worker … and he left us too soon.

Peter McLennan's avatar

Ain't THAT the truth! You're a prime example.

Michael Taylor's avatar

That's very kind of you to say ... but look in the mirror and you'll see a guy who's as gifted at the keyboard as he is with a camera: and THAT's talent!

Peter McLennan's avatar

Shhh! People will talk! :)

Randy Eckardt's avatar

The simplest of unexpected art sometimes caries the most important meaning. All humans possess multiple talents, I believe. To express them is to communicate from an honest and open heart.