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"RE: SherpaDave's Cornertime with Kismet" Posted by SherpaDave on 07-05-01 at 03:14 PM
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So Dave, any claims to fame through association? Who did you go to school with that would impress me?You just know I was waiting for someone to ask. Among my class-mates: David Schwimmer (Friends), Anna Gastayer (Saturday Night Live), Dermot Mulroney* (My Best Friend's Wedding), Jim True (Singles), Tony Crane* (The Big Easy), Tom Hodges* (Valerie/The Hogan Family), John Lehr+ (Jessie), Lisa Houle# (Scene of the Crime), Harry Lennix (Bob Roberts), Craig Bierko (The Suburbans), Dave Revsine* (ESPN SportsCenter), Anna Gunn (Down the Shore), Andy Hirsch (The Fanelli Boys), Andy White (American Anthem), Andy Paris (Police Academy 2-4), Kathleen Marshall (Runaway Bride), Marietta DePrima (The Hughleys), George Newbern (Bull), and just about the entire cast of Since You've Been Gone. I'm sure there are a ton of people I'm not thinking of; that's about ten minutes worth of thought. In LA, they jokingly refer to the Northwestern Mafia. A couple other class-mates have served as writers and executive producers for shows like Rosanne, The Wonder Years, and Friends. * - fraternity brother + - roommate # - girlfriend Seattle was also an interesting place to work for brushes with fame. For those of you Buffy fans, James Marsters directed me in "Criminals In Love." Btw... thanks, Kis. You actually were able to make my really dry answers into an interesting interview.
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