(again, filling in for fair while he's on vacation/working on his bucket list)
Our first greetings go out to a lady that was a star in silent films, talkies, broadway plays, and also on TV. A young Mr. Gambit first noticed her in replays of her many films, which include Smart Woman, Red Dust, The Kennel Murder Case, Dodsworth, The Prisoner of Zenda, The Hurricane, The Maltese Falcon, The Great Lie, Across the Pacific, and "Hush ... Hush, Sweet Charlotte." She was born Lucile Vasconcellos Langhanke, but to fair and her fans she was known as Mary Astor.
Our next greetings go out to a singer from Wales. She was one of the first artist to sign with the Beatles' Apple label. Mr. Gambit was a big fan of her world-wide hit, "Those Were The Days." (Good luck getting that out of your head, now.) The lovely Mary Hopkin.
Our next greetings go out to an Italian film actress who caused Mr. Gambit to increase his interest in foreign films. Her most famous role was in the film Paprika. The lovely Debora Caprioglio.
Our final greetings go out to a lady that renewed Mr. Gambit's thing for redheads. (Don't tell him that she's a natural blond, who has been dyeing her hair red since she was 10.) She's appeared on the big screen in Life as We Know It, Drive, Ginger & Rosa, God's Pocket, Lost River, Zoolander 2, and Bad Santa 2. She gained more fame on TV, where she had recurring roles in Beggars and Choosers, Kevin Hill, and Another Period, and where she became a sensation portraying Joan Harris in Mad Men. The lovely Christina Hendricks.
Our first greetings go out to a lady that was a star in silent films, talkies, broadway plays, and also on TV. A young Mr. Gambit first noticed her in replays of her many films, which include Smart Woman, Red Dust, The Kennel Murder Case, Dodsworth, The Prisoner of Zenda, The Hurricane, The Maltese Falcon, The Great Lie, Across the Pacific, and "Hush ... Hush, Sweet Charlotte." She was born Lucile Vasconcellos Langhanke, but to fair and her fans she was known as Mary Astor.
Our next greetings go out to a singer from Wales. She was one of the first artist to sign with the Beatles' Apple label. Mr. Gambit was a big fan of her world-wide hit, "Those Were The Days." (Good luck getting that out of your head, now.) The lovely Mary Hopkin.
Our next greetings go out to an Italian film actress who caused Mr. Gambit to increase his interest in foreign films. Her most famous role was in the film Paprika. The lovely Debora Caprioglio.
Our final greetings go out to a lady that renewed Mr. Gambit's thing for redheads. (Don't tell him that she's a natural blond, who has been dyeing her hair red since she was 10.) She's appeared on the big screen in Life as We Know It, Drive, Ginger & Rosa, God's Pocket, Lost River, Zoolander 2, and Bad Santa 2. She gained more fame on TV, where she had recurring roles in Beggars and Choosers, Kevin Hill, and Another Period, and where she became a sensation portraying Joan Harris in Mad Men. The lovely Christina Hendricks.