She's won the Grammy, the Tony, the Emmy and the Oscar.
She's won a competitive Oscar, Emmy and Tony for acting.
Only 2 people have achieved both distinctions, she's the only person currently living who's done it.
Look over the names of the characters.
Can you deduce any kind of pattern from some of them?
I suspect Raf did before I posted a role he was able to connect to an actress....
I don't know if Julie Andrews ever won a Grammy. I know she's won an Oscar and an Emmy, and probably a Tony.
But none of those roles were played by her, as far as I know. A large fraction of the names are Hispanic, so it might be a Latina actress, but I don't think I'll get it without googling (unless there are giveaway roles which you haven't posted yet).
I don't know if Julie Andrews ever won a Grammy. I know she's won an Oscar and an Emmy, and probably a Tony.
But none of those roles were played by her, as far as I know. A large fraction of the names are Hispanic, so it might be a Latina actress, but I don't think I'll get it without googling (unless there are giveaway roles which you haven't posted yet).
George
How many of those can you actually NAME? Especially ones with long enough careers to win all
I'm guessing that "Hey, you guys!" is also a clue, but I don't recognize it, any more than the other stuff. So, I'll just toss out Latina actresses until I inadvertently stumble upon the right one, or Raf gets bored and puts an end to this.
I'm guessing that "Hey, you guys!" is also a clue, but I don't recognize it, any more than the other stuff. So, I'll just toss out Latina actresses until I inadvertently stumble upon the right one, or Raf gets bored and puts an end to this.
Rita Moreno?
George
It was Rita Moreno. (Once you tried, it was the obvious actress.)
The children's show "the Electric Company" traditionally begins with the "Hey, you guys!" yell.
And Rita Moreno's voice was recognizable as the yeller all through the 70s.
"Anita" was the role she played in "West Side Story."
She's been in a LOT of roles, although the roles are usually not remembered by name.
I guess that means this thread just jumped the shark.
Ted McGinley
Assuming NO ONE WOULD GET IT FOR A WHILE, I was going to mention that this actor has his own category on jumptheshark.com*.
I didn't pick PARTICULARLY obscure roles, but I didn't think anyone would get it without Jefferson D'Arcy. Oh, well. Raf's up.
George
*If any of you watched the cartoon series "Batman: The Brave and the Bold," the last episode made fun of jumptheshark.com, basically by going through every way, mentioned on the site, that a show "jumps the shark." ("Special" episode, child born, etc.) McGinley voiced Aquaman through the second half, pulling a "jump" double: new actor -- same character; and, of course, Ted McGinley. (Henry Winkler appears as Ambush Bug.) At the end, while they're "closing down the set," McGinley/Aquaman points out that he's been on SEVERAL successful shows, thank you very much! I don't know how Netflix or Hulu (etc.) works, but watch that episode, if you can.
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WordWolf
He was looking for it to use as a clue in a game round a few weeks after he was looking for it. Meanwhile, I hope he posts the next one soon.
GeorgeStGeorge
Refreshing the page after submitting works, too. George
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Well ... yeah. I was about 15 when it came out. (Saw it a couple of years later, when I was in college.) Fonda DID win the Best Actress Oscar for the performance. George
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Raf
No? Anita? No?
You should know better.
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Human without the bean
Does she have only one name like Prince? Like George, I can only recall Carmen Sandeigo.
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Raf
It isn't true. Not for her.
It's true for Prince, not for her.
I hear your words and in my head I know they're smart.
But my heart, Anita, but my heart!!!!
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She has a full name. You've heard of her. She's more famous than virtually all her roles.
I remember her winning an Ace Award. She's won 2 Golden Globes, and a LOT of other awards.
She's got a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. Children and adults recognize her or her name, depending
on specifics.
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Sorry. ACE award and Raf's little poem notwithstanding,I'm not getting it.
George
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You also missed my very first clue.
She's won the Grammy, the Tony, the Emmy and the Oscar.
She's won a competitive Oscar, Emmy and Tony for acting.
Only 2 people have achieved both distinctions, she's the only person currently living who's done it.
Look over the names of the characters.
Can you deduce any kind of pattern from some of them?
I suspect Raf did before I posted a role he was able to connect to an actress....
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I don't know if Julie Andrews ever won a Grammy. I know she's won an Oscar and an Emmy, and probably a Tony.
But none of those roles were played by her, as far as I know. A large fraction of the names are Hispanic, so it might be a Latina actress, but I don't think I'll get it without googling (unless there are giveaway roles which you haven't posted yet).
George
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How many of those can you actually NAME? Especially ones with long enough careers to win all
those awards and be a household name?
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Hey, you guys!
Unlike Frank Nelson, you know HER name....
She's an award-winner, come on...
Carmen Sandiego
Sister Peter Marie Reimondo
Violet Newstead
Lucy Chambers
Liliana de la Vega
Dori Newman
Amalia Duque
Frances Goren
Luisa Diaz
Anita
Rita Capkovic
Rita Ramirez
Gladys Gordon
Kimberly Baskin
Congresswoman Madelyn Woods
Luisa Diaz
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I'm guessing that "Hey, you guys!" is also a clue, but I don't recognize it, any more than the other stuff. So, I'll just toss out Latina actresses until I inadvertently stumble upon the right one, or Raf gets bored and puts an end to this.
Rita Moreno?
George
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It was Rita Moreno. (Once you tried, it was the obvious actress.)
The children's show "the Electric Company" traditionally begins with the "Hey, you guys!" yell.
And Rita Moreno's voice was recognizable as the yeller all through the 70s.
"Anita" was the role she played in "West Side Story."
She's been in a LOT of roles, although the roles are usually not remembered by name.
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Fun fact: Her voice was dubbed in West Side Story.
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WordWolf
And now she does voice-acting? Hollywood is strange.
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GeorgeStGeorge
Name the actor
Roger Phillips
Ashley Covington Evans
Clay Fallmont
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I guess that means this thread just jumped the shark.
Ted McGinley
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Assuming NO ONE WOULD GET IT FOR A WHILE, I was going to mention that this actor has his own category on jumptheshark.com*.
I didn't pick PARTICULARLY obscure roles, but I didn't think anyone would get it without Jefferson D'Arcy. Oh, well. Raf's up.
George
*If any of you watched the cartoon series "Batman: The Brave and the Bold," the last episode made fun of jumptheshark.com, basically by going through every way, mentioned on the site, that a show "jumps the shark." ("Special" episode, child born, etc.) McGinley voiced Aquaman through the second half, pulling a "jump" double: new actor -- same character; and, of course, Ted McGinley. (Henry Winkler appears as Ambush Bug.) At the end, while they're "closing down the set," McGinley/Aquaman points out that he's been on SEVERAL successful shows, thank you very much! I don't know how Netflix or Hulu (etc.) works, but watch that episode, if you can.
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Raf
I was a big Happy Days fan. Cousin Roger. LOL.
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Walter Blunt
Captain Ahab
King Richard
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The Ahab I know is
Gregory Peck
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Raf
Nope
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Patrick Stewart!
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Yes
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Didn't recognize Walter Blunt, but I had a vague recollection of Picard invoking Captain Ahab,
and having Patrick Stewart play him later.
And he played King Richard in "Robin Hood-Men in Tights."
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Linda Richman
Pat Arnold
Donnie Shulzhoffer
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