Magically Delicious
Magically Delicious
"I never got the girl, not in 19 seasons. I was never starred, I was never featured. But I always worked."
Originally shared by lynn paden
His most memorable moment during the show occurred offstage. After heeding an order to stop hurling light bulbs at a brick wall, he decided to light matches to test the melting point of the sprinkler heads. Besides setting off a fire alarm, he triggered a deluge just as Brutus ascended the pulpit above the body of Caesar on the stage below.
Appalled at what he had done, young Arthur beat a hasty retreat, according to John Houseman, Welles’s collaborator, in his 1972 memoir, _“Run-Through.” But before he did, Arthur paused to call his mother from a pay phone and announced, “Hey, Mom, I’ll be home early.”_
so....he was a mischievous little imp offstage too.....
rest well, mr arthur.
http://www.nytimes.com/2016/04/13/arts/television/arthur-anderson-voice-of-lucky-charms-cereals-leprechaun-dies-at-93.html
"I never got the girl, not in 19 seasons. I was never starred, I was never featured. But I always worked."
Originally shared by lynn paden
His most memorable moment during the show occurred offstage. After heeding an order to stop hurling light bulbs at a brick wall, he decided to light matches to test the melting point of the sprinkler heads. Besides setting off a fire alarm, he triggered a deluge just as Brutus ascended the pulpit above the body of Caesar on the stage below.
Appalled at what he had done, young Arthur beat a hasty retreat, according to John Houseman, Welles’s collaborator, in his 1972 memoir, _“Run-Through.” But before he did, Arthur paused to call his mother from a pay phone and announced, “Hey, Mom, I’ll be home early.”_
so....he was a mischievous little imp offstage too.....
rest well, mr arthur.
http://www.nytimes.com/2016/04/13/arts/television/arthur-anderson-voice-of-lucky-charms-cereals-leprechaun-dies-at-93.html
“I never got free cereal” That's the saddest obituary I've ever read.
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