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Tuesday, October 27, 2020

Famous People Married on New Year's Eve

LISTED BY YEAR:


Celebrities Married on New Year's Eve or Day:

Lillian Hellman and Arthur Kober 12/31/1925 (divorced) 
Sylvia Field and Harold Moffet 12/31/1930 
Dana Andrews and Janey Murray 12/31/1932 (divorced) 
John Carradine and Ardanelle McCool 12/31/1935 (divorced) 
Stan Laurel and Vera Shuvalova  1/1/1938 (divorced) 
Bette Davis and Arthur Farnsworth 12/31/1940 
Shelley Winters and Mack Paul Mayer 1/1/1942
Roy Rogers and Dale Evans 12/31/1947 
Gregory Peck and Veronique Passani 12/31/1955 
Gene Hackman and Faye Maltese 1/1/1956 (divorced) 
Robert Duvall and Barbara Benjamin 12/31/1964 (divorced) 
Michael Crichton and Joan Radam 1/1/1965 (divorced)
Esther Williams and Fernando Lamas 12/31/1969 
Darren McGavin and Kathie Browne 12/31/1969 
Tommy Lee Jones and Kate Lardner 12/31/1971 (divorced) 
Claude Earl Jones and Nancy Langdon 1/1/1972 
Bartlett Robinson remarried Margot Ballatin 12/31/1973 
Buzz Aldrin and Beverly Van Zile 12/31/1975 (divorced) 
Redd Foxx and Yun Chi Chung 12/31/1976 (divorced) 
Geraldo Rivera and Sherri Raymond 12/31/1976 (divorced) 
Michael Crichton and Kathy St. Johns 12/31/1978 (divorced) 
Sonny Bono and Susie Coelho 12/31/1981 (divorced) 
Michael Biehn and Gina Marsh 1/1/1988 (divorced) 
Leonard Nimoy and Susan Bay 1/1/1989 
Joan Allen and Peter Friedman 1/1/1990 (divorced) 
Rick Ducommun and Leslie Ann McNulty 12/31/1992 
Wayne Brady and Diana Lasso 12/31/1993 (divorced) 
Halle Berry and David Justice 1/1/1993 (divorced) 
Bill Gates and Melinda French 1/1/1994 (divorced)
Melissa Gilbert and Bruce Boxleitner 1/1/1995 (divorced) 
Will Smith and Jada Pinkett Smith 12/31/1997 
Helen Mirren and Taylor Hackford 12/31/1997 
Alyssa Milano and Cinjun Tate 1/1/1999 (divorced) 
Kate Hudson and Chris Robinson 12/31/2000 (divorced) 
Rachel Griffiths and Andrew Taylor 12/31/2002 
Jennifer Connelly and Paul Bettany 1/1/2003 
Miranda Otto and Peter O'Brien 1/1/2003 
Ron McLarty and Kate Skinner 1/1/2004 
Vanessa Redgrave and Franco Nero 12/31/2006 
Michael C. Hall and Jennifer Carpenter 12/31/2008 (divorced) 
Gary Oldman and Alexandra Edenborough 12/31/2008 (divorced) 
Shania Twain and Frederic Thiebaud 1/1/2011
Kellie Pickler and Kyle Jacobs 1/1/2011 
Hugh Hefner and Crystal Harris 12/31/2012 
Kaley Cuoco and Ryan Sweeting 12/31/2013 (divorced) 
James Cromwell and Anna Stuart 1/1/2014 
Dale Earnhardt Jr. and Amy Reimann 12/31/2016 
Maria Menounos and Keven Undergaro 12/31/2017 
Kathy Griffin and Randy Bick 1/1/2020
Jenny Slate and Ben Shattuck 12/31/2021 


Celebrities Born on New Year's Eve/Day:

Giovanni Boldini 12/31/1842
Paul Porcasi 1/1/1879
Edward Dillon 1/1/1879 
Mary Forbes 1/1/1883 
Tom Dugan 1/1/1889 
Charles Bickford 1/1/1891 
Jason Robards Sr. 12/31/1892 
Stanley Price 12/31/1892
J. Edgar Hoover 1/1/1895 
Jule Styne 12/31/1905
Theresa Harris 12/31/1906
Simon Wiesenthal 12/31/1908 
Pauline de Rothschild 12/31/1908 
Dana Andrews 1/1/1909 
Frankie Lee 12/31/1911 
Gilbert Green 1/1/1914 
Joan McCracken 12/31/1917 
Marian Heiskell 12/31/1918 
Carole Landis 1/1/1919 
J.D. Salinger 1/1/1919
G. Wood 12/31/1919 
Barbara Baxley 1/1/1923
Zena Marshall 1/1/1925 
Matthew Beard 1/1/1925 
Frank Gatliff 12/31/1927 
Angelo De Meo 12/31/1930 
Ty Hardin 1/1/1930 
George Schlatter 12/31/1932
Edward Bunker 12/31/1933 
Harvey Ashby 12/31/1933 
Fred Holliday 1/1/1936
Anthony Hopkins 12/31/1937 
Rosalind Cash 12/31/1938 
Frank Langella 1/1/1938 
Paul Benjamin 1/1/1938 
Sean S. Cunningham 12/31/1941
Sarah Miles 12/31/1941
Stanley Kamel 1/1/1943 
Pete Quaife 12/31/1943
Ben Kingsley 12/31/1943 
John Denver 12/31/1943 
Taylor Hackford 12/31/1944 
Bob Minor 1/1/1944 
Vernon Wells 12/31/1945 
Barbara Carrera 12/31/1945 
Diane von Furstenberg 12/31/1946 
Tim Matheson 12/31/1947 
Donna Summer 12/31/1948 
Stephanie Faracy 1/1/1952
James Remar 12/31/1953 
Jane Badler 12/31/1953 
Richard Gibson 1/1/1954 
Madolyn Smith Osborne 1/1/1957
Meagen Fay 1/1/1957 
Bebe Neuwirth 12/31/1958 
Val Kilmer 12/31/1959 
Jeanette Walls 1/1/1960 
Scott Ian 12/31/1963 
Michael McDonald 12/31/1964 
Nicholas Sparks 12/31/1965 
Jennifer Hale 1/1/1965 
Morris Chestnut 1/1/1969
Verne Troyer 1/1/1969
Danny Lloyd 1/1/1973
Joey McIntyre 12/31/1973 
Psy 12/31/1977 
Jermaine Williams 12/31/1982 
Colin Morgan 1/1/1986
Gabby Douglas 12/31/1995 


Celebrities Died on New Year's Eve/Day:

Darwin Karr 12/31/1945
Arthur Loft 1/1/1947 
Hank Williams Sr. 1/1/1953
Margaret Sullavan 1/1/1960 
Barton MacLane 1/1/1969 
Pete Duel 12/31/1971 
Maurice Chevalier 1/1/1972 
Roberto Clemente 12/31/1972 
Raoul Walsh 12/31/1980 
Victor Buono 1/1/1982 
Ricky Nelson 12/31/1985 
Sam Spiegel 12/31/1985 
Lloyd Haynes 12/31/1986 
Cesar Romero 1/1/1994 
Warrene Ott 1/1/1995
Billie Dove 12/31/1997 
Ken Olfson 12/31/1997 
Jose Greco 12/31/2000 
Ray Walston 1/1/2001 
Eileen Heckart 12/31/2001 
Julia Phillips 1/1/2002
Meg Wyllie 1/1/2002
Cyril Shaps 1/1/2003 
Uta Hagen 1/1/2004 
Billy Booth 12/31/2006 
Brad Sullivan 12/31/2008
Ron Asheton 1/1/2009 
Edmund Purdom 1/1/2009 
James Avery 12/31/2013 
Juanita Moore 1/1/2014 
Edward Hermann 12/31/2014 
Natalie Cole 12/31/2015 
Mario Cuomo 1/1/2015
Donna Douglas 1/1/2015 
Ninon Sevilla 1/1/2015 
Wayne Rogers 12/31/2015 
Beth Howland 12/31/2015 
William Christopher 12/31/2016 
Jon Paul Steuer 1/1/2018 
Milton James 1/1/2018 
Martin West 12/31/2019
Don Larsen 1/1/2020 
Betty White 12/31/2021 
Pope Benedict XVI 12/31/2022
Max Julien 1/1/2022 
Fred White 1/1/2023

Wednesday, March 25, 2020

Famous People That Died in the 1918 Flu Pandemic and the 2020 Coronavirus Pandemic

NOTABLE PEOPLE THAT DIED DURING THE 1918 FLU PANDEMIC: (also known as The Spanish Influenza) (Strain: Influenza A: H1N1)

Johnny Aitken: American race-car driver: 1885- 10/15/1918: age 33

Felix Arndt: American composer: 1889- 10/18/1918: age 29

True Boardman: American actor: 1882- 9/28/1918: age 36

Randolph Bourne: American writer: 1886- 12/22/1918: age 32

Larry Chappell: American baseball player: 1890- 11/8/1918: age 28

Rose Cleveland: former 22nd First Lady of the United States: 1846- 11/22/1918: age 72

John H. Collins: American director: 1889- 10/31/1918: age 28

William Courtleigh Jr. : American actor: 1892- 3/13/1918: age 26

Dark Cloud: Native American actor: 1861 - 10/17/1918: age 57

Francisco de Paula Rodrigues Alves: President of Brazil: 1848- 1/16/1919: age 70

Gaby Deslys: French actress: 1881- 2/11/1920: age 38

John Francis Dodge: co-founder of Dodge car manufacturer: 1864- 1/14/1920: age: 55

Horace Elgin Dodge: co-founder of Dodge car manufacturer: 1868- 12/10/1920: age: 52

"Admiral Dot" (Leopold Kahn): P.T. Barum circus performer: 1859- 10/28/1918: age 59

Myrtle Gonzalez: American actress: 1891- 10/22/1918: age 27

Charles Tomlinson Griffes: American composer: 1884- 4/8/1920: age 35

Charles Gunn: American actor: 1883- 12/8/1918: age 26

Tessie Harron: American actress: 1896 - 11/9/1918: age 22

Joseph Kaufman: American director: 1882- 2/1/1918: age 35

Julian L'Estrange: British actor: 1880- 10/22/1918: age 38

Harold Lockwood: American actor: 1887- 10/18/1918: age 31

Francis "Silk" O'Loughlin: American umpire: 1872- 12/20/1918: age 46

Egon Schiele: Austrian painter: 1890- 10/31/1918: age 28

Walter Stradling: American cinematographer: 1875- 7/4/1918: age 43

Wayland Trask: American actor: 1887- 11/17/1918: age 31

Alex "King" Watzke: American violinist: 1872- 1/14/1918: age 46

Pearl "Specks" Webster: American baseball player: 1889- 11/16/1918: age: 29

As you can see the 1918 virus attacked healthy immune systems and killed mostly people in their 20s and 30s.  The main breadwinners for most families.
Most deaths occurred in autumn of 1918.  However, people continued to contract the virus until 1920.


NOTABLE PEOPLE THAT SURVIVED THE 1918 FLU PANDEMIC:


Alfonso XIII of Spain: King of Spain: 1886-1941: age 54

Raymond Chandler: American writer: 1888-1959: age 70

Walt Disney: American animator: 1901-1966: age: 65 

Peter Fraser: Prime Minister of New Zealand: 1884-1950: age: 66

David Lloyd George: former Prime Minister of England: 1863-1945: age: 82

Lillian Gish: American actress: 1893-1993: age 99

Robert Graves: British writer: 1895-1985: age: 90

Edvard Munch: Norwegian painter: 1863-1944: age: 80

Georgia O'Keeffe: American painter: 1887-1986: age 98

Mary Pickford: American actress: 1892-1979: age 87

Katherine Anne Porter: American writer: 1890-1980: age 90

Franklin D. Roosevelt: 32nd President of the U.S.A. : 1882-1945: age 63

Woodrow Wilson: 28th President of the U.S.A. : 1856-1924: age 67



HISTORY REPEATS ITSELF...


NOTABLE PEOPLE THAT SURVIVED COVID-19 SINCE THE 2020 CORONAVIRUS PANDEMIC OUTBREAK: 

Brooke Adams: American actress: born 1949

Prince Albert II: Prince of Monaco: born 1958

Babyface: American singer: born 1959

Brooke Baldwin: American CNN news anchor: born 1979

Antonio Banderas: American-Spanish actor: born 1960

Sara Bareilles: American singer: born 1979 

Maria Bella: American actress: born 1967

Andrea Bocelli: Italian singer: born 1958 

Usain Bolt: Jamaican olympic runner: born 1986

Jeff Bridges: American actor: born 1949 

Jackson Browne: American singer/musician: born 1948

David Bryan: American keyboardist for the band "Bon Jovi": born 1962

Cheryl Burke: American dancer: born 1984

Danny Burstein: American actor: born 1964

Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall: born 1947

Anna Camp: American actress: born 1982

Prince Charles: heir to the British throne: born 1948

Chris Christie: former governor of NJ: born 1962

Andy Cohen: American TV host: born 1968

Brian Cox: Scottish actor: born 1946

Bryan Cranston: American actor: born 1956

Christopher Cross: American singer: born 1951 

Chris Cuomo: American CNN news anchor: born 1970

Zoey Deutch: American actress: born 1994

James L. Dolan: CEO of Madison Square Garden: born 1955

Placido Domingo: Spanish opera singer: born 1941

Zoey Deutch: American actress: born 1994

Lena Dunham: American actress: born 1986

Kevin Durant: American basketball player: born 1988

Idris Elba: British actor: born 1972

Queen Elizabeth II: Queen of England: born 1926

Patrick Ewing: American basketball player: born 1962

Mel Gibson: American actor: born 1956 

Rudy Gobert: American basketball player: born 1992

Lucian Grainge: British CEO of Universal Music Group: born 1960

Kathy Griffin: American comedian: born 1960

Rudy Giuliani: Former mayor of NYC: born 1944

Tiffany Haddish: American actress: born 1979

Tom Hanks: American actor: born 1956 

Neil Patrick Harris: American actor: born 1973 

Kevin Hart: American actor: born 1979

Melissa Joan Hart: American actress: 1976

John Benjamin Hickey: American actor: born 1963

Kristofer Hivju: Norwegian actor: born 1978

D.L. Hughley: American comedian: born 1963 

Boris Johnson: British Prime Minister: born 1964

Dwayne Johnson: American actor: born 1972

Daniel Dae Kim: American actor: born 1968

Hoda Kota: American TV host: born 1957

Jane Krakowski: American actor: born 1968

Damian Kulash: American musician: born 1975 

Olga Kurylenko: Ukrainian actress: born 1979

Debi Mazar: American actress: born 1964

Patrick McEnroe: American tennis player: born 1966

Reba McEntire: American singer: born 1955 

Jillian Michaels: American fitness trainer: born 1974

Alyssa Milano: American actress: born 1972

Brian Stokes Mitchell: American actor: born 1957

Jim Parsons: American actor: born 1973

Robert Pattinson: British actor: born 1986

Rand Paul: U.S. Senator: born 1963

Pink: American singer: born 1979 

Jonathan Pryce: Welsch actor: born 1947 

Chris Rock: American actor: born 1965

Michael Rooker: American actor: born 1955

J.K. Rowling: British writer: born 1965 

Tony Shalhoub: American actor: born 1953

Ed Sheeran: British musician: born 1991 

Jeff Shell: CEO of NBC: born 1965 

Sam Smith: British singer: born 1992

Lesley Stahl: 60 Minutes news anchor: born 1941 

George Stephanopoulos: News anchor: born 1961

John Taylor: British bassist: born 1960

Sophie Gregoire Trudeau: Wife of Canadian Prime Minister: born 1975

President Donald Trump: 45th President of the United States: born 1946

Melania Trump: 45th First Lady of the United States: born 1970 

Indira Varma: British actress: born 1973 

Ali Wentworth: American comedian: born 1965 

Rita Wilson: American actress: born 1956

Trisha Yearwood: American country singer: born 1964 


NOTABLE PEOPLE THAT HAVE DIED FROM COVID-19 SINCE THE 2020 CORONAVIRUS PANDEMIC OUTBREAK:

Jay Benedict: American actor: 1951-4/5/2020: age 68

Julie Bennet: American actress: 1932- 3/31/2020: age: 88

Mark Blum: American actor: 1959- 3/26/2020: age: 69

Patricia Bosworth: American journalist and biographer: 1933 - 4/2/2020: age 86

Tim Brooke-Taylor: British actor: 1940 - 4/12/2020: age 79

Floyd Cardoz: Indian chef: 1961 - 3/25/2020: age: 59

Sonny Chiba: Japanese actor: 1939- 8/19/2021: age 82 

Forrest Compton: American actor: 1925 - 4/4/2020: age 94

Nick Cordero: American actor: 1978 - 7/5/2020 (after 95 days in the hospital) age: 41

Cristina: American singer: 1956 - 3/31/2020: age: 64

Allen Daviau: American cinematographer: 1942 - 4/15/2020: age: 77

Joyce Davidson: Canadian actress: 1931 - 5/7/2020: age 89 

Tom Dempsey: American football player: 1947 - 4/4/2020: age 73

Manu Dibango: Cameroonian jazz musician: 1933 - 3/24/2020: age: 86

Joe Diffie: American country music singer: 1958 - 3/29/2020: age 61

Alber Elbaz: Israeli fashion designer: 1961 - 4/21/2021: age 59 

Hernan Espinoza: Hispanic co-worker: Died 4/5/2020: age: 50s

Lee Fierro: American actress: 1929 - 4/5/2020: age 91

Allen Garfield: American actor: 1939 - 4/7/2020: age: 80

Juan Gimenez: Argentinian comic book artist: 1943 - 4/2/2020: age: 76

Annie Glenn: American activist and astronaut John Glenn's wife: 1920 - 5/19/2020: age 100

Henry Grimes: American jazz musician: 1935 - 4/15/2020: age: 84

Hilary Heath: British actress: 1945 - 3/30/2020: age 74

Roy Horn: German-born Vegas entertainer (Siegfried and Roy): 1944 - 5/8/2020: age 75

Jan Howard: American country music singer: 1929 - 3/28/2020: age: 91

Andrew Jack: British dialect coach for film: 1944 - 3/31/2020: age: 76

Larry King: American talk show host: 1933 - 1/23/2021: age 87 

Eddie Large: British comedian: 1941 - 4/2/2020: age 78

Ellis Marsalis Jr. : American jazz pianist: 1934 - 4/1/2020: age: 85

Rick May: American voice-actor: 1940 - 4/8/2020: age 79

Terrance McNally: American screenwriter: 1938 - 3/24/2020: age: 81

Meat Loaf: American singer: 1947 - 1/20/2022: age 74 

Alan Merrill: American musician: 1951 - 3/29/2020: age: 69

Philippe Nahon: French actor: 1938 - 4/19/2020: age: 81

Marc Pilcher: British hair and make-up designer: 1967 - 10/3/2021: age 53 

Bucky Pizzarelli: American jazz guitarist: 1926 - 4/1/2020: age 94

Jenny Polanco: Dominican fashion designer: 1958 - 3/24/2020: age 62

Colin Powell: American diplomat: 1937 - 10/18/2021: age 84 

John Prine: American folk singer: 1946 - 4/7/2020: age 73

David Prowse: British actor: 1935 - 11/28/2020: age 85 

Wallace Roney: American jazz trumpeter: 1960 - 3/31/2020: age: 59

Sergio Rossi: Italian shoe designer: 1935 - 4/2/2020: age: 84

Antonio Sabato Sr. : Italian-American actor: 1943 - January 6, 2021: age 77 

Adam Schlesinger: American singer: 1967 - 4/1/2020: age 52

Tom Seaver: American baseball player: 1944 - 8/31/2020: age 75 

Matthew Seligman: British bass guitarist: 1955 - 4/17/2020: age: 64

Gene Shay: American radio DJ: 1935 - 4/17/2020: age: 85

Ken Shimura: Japanese comedian: 1950 - 3/29/2020: age 70

Charles Siebert: American actor: 1938 - 5/1/2022: age 84 

Ann Sullivan: American animator: 1929 - 4/13/2020: age 91

Carol Sutton: American actress: 1944 - 12/10/2020: age 76 

Ty: British Rapper: 1972 - 5/7/2020: age 47

Fred "The Godson" Thomas: American rapper: 1985 - 4/23/2020: age: 35

Vangelis: Greek movie composer: 1943 - 5/17/2022: age 79 

Michael Vangi: American grandpa of my co-worker: 10/24/1924 - 3/27/2020: age 95

Dawn Wells: American actress: 1938 - 12/30/2020: age 82 

Hal Willner: American music tech/producer for Saturday Night Live: 1956 - 4/6/2020: age 64

As you can see the 2020 virus effects mostly seniors with weaker immune systems and people with pre-existing health conditions.  Some of these ailments combined with Covid-19 contributed to their deaths. 


STAY SAFE. WASH HANDS. ALWAYS

AS OF 12/15/2022.

Sunday, February 23, 2020

Oscars Rant 2020

Oscars Ceremony:
Sunday, February 9, 2020
8 PM
No Host


On the red carpet Janelle Monae wears an amazing Ralph Lauren silver, beaded, hooded dress.  So unique and elegant.

8 pm: Janelle Monae is the opening number.  She dresses up as Mister Rogers.  Her front button is open  and she quickly closes it. Billy Porter joins her on stage singing the Elton John song "I'm Still Standing" in a  huge gold beaded long trained coat.  Monae lays on the floor and belts out a song.

The "Not Hosts": Steve Martin and Chris Rock come out.  Both former hosts.  They say no one wants to host because of twitter.  So true. and so annoying.  No one has a sense of humor anymore.  They mock Jeff Bezos' divorce and Martin Scorsese's movie "The Irishman" for being so long.  Funny jokes, Vaginas are missing from the best director nominees.

8:11 pm: Regina King looks amazing in a pink and silver gown by Versace. Beautiful long train. One of my best dressed.  She presents for Best Supporting Actor.  The award goes to Brad Pitt for his role in "Once Upon a Time in Hollywood".  Four time nominee, first time winner.  Joe Pesci who is nominated, is not present.

I hate the Christian Siriano black dress Kelly Ripa is wearing.  It is so much fabric for such a petite woman.  It is swallowing her up.  Bad choice.

8:23 pm: Mindy Kaling looks great in a yellow off the shoulder Dolce and Gabbana gown. Such a fabulous color against her skin tone.  She presents Best Animated film to "Toy Story 4". "Klaus" was also a very cute animated movie.

Loving Christine Lahti simple red crossed at the chest Romona Keveza dress.  very age appropriate. She looks stunning!

8:30 pm: Idina Menzel sings the nominated song "Into the Unknown" from Frozen II.  I do not like the white dress she is performing in.  It has huge sleeves. The song is very nice.  I like that they had multiple woman on stage singing the song in languages from ALL over the world. Sweet.

On the red carpet Idina was wearing a hot pink dress by J.Mendel.  I didn't love it.  It was too heavy looking.

8:36 pm: Diane Keaton presenting for Best Original Screenplay with Keanu Reeves.  She is wearing her usual very unique wardrobe.  A long flannel white and gray coat with a big black belt and a huge black hat.  She's so flakey.  This is VERY early in the show to be presenting this award.  Bong Joon Ho wins for "Parasite".

8:42 pm: Natalie Portman and Timothee Chalamet present for Best Adapted Screenplay.  They are both on my WORST dressed list.  Natalie's black Dior dress has a gold pattern down the center that looks like a swarm of bugs.  And Timothee is basically wearing a navy tracksuit made by Prada.  Taika Waititi wins for "Jo Jo Rabbit". Well deserved.

Not liking Rooney Mara's sheer and lace black Alexander McQueen dress.  I usually love his looks but this dress has these big cut outs exposing her ribs.  Her hair is just pulled back in a bun.

8:54 pm: WOW! just wow.  But am I really shocked?? Maya Rudolph and Kristen Wiig walk on stage.  The producers somehow figured out how to find the two comedians who are perpetually known for being the worst dressed and put them together to present.  And tonight they have not let us down.  Both have absolutely no fashion sense and clearly NO stylist.  Maya as usual is wearing a giant sack.  Only this time it is orange sequined and designed by Valentino. I don't know why she choices to wear such large, unshapely, unflattering dresses.  Kristen Wiig's red long trained dress with the ruffles down the legs looks like a vacuum or a car wash or a vagina. So confused. and the long, black leather gloves.  Terrible outfit also designed by Valentino.  Perhaps they went shopping together! Either way their dresses are funnier than their little act.  So goofy.

8:58 pm: "Once Upon a Time in Hollywood" wins best production design.
"Little Women" wins best costume design.

Hate Greta Gerwig's strapless, army green Christian Dior gown.  Not flattering at all.  She's looked so washed up lately.

9:08 pm: Best Documentary Feature goes to Netflix's "American Factory".

9:15 pm: The handsome Mahershala Ali presents for Best Supporting Actress.  Laura Dern wins for "Marriage Story".   Not a fan of her pale pink and black Armani Prive dress.  There are tassels dangling under her breasts that make her look like a walking lamp shade. Three time nominee, first win. She says "This is the best birthday present!" She was born on February 10, 1967.

9:26 pm: Are these presenters for the presenters necessary??

HATE Saoirse Ronan's odd Gucci dress.  Its like they sewed it in the dark.  Does this dress have schizophrenia.  It's two different dresses.  It's black and white on top and light purple one bottom.  One of my worst dressed. She's nominated and she should know better.

9:30 pm: I think everyone is just speechless when Eminem shows up on stage to sing the Oscar winning song "Lose Yourself" from his film "8 Mile".  Eminem was not present at the Oscars when he won in 2003.  Barbra Streisand sounded quite shocked when she announced his win. That was 17 years ago. He looks very handsome and healthy.  He puts on an awesome performance.  Standing ovation.  Good for him.

I love the turquoise colored Louis Vuitton dress that Florence Pugh is wearing, but I don't love all the layers.  I wish it had been a one straight piece of fabric to the ground.

9:36 pm: Oscar Issacs and Salma Hayek present for sound editing.  She looks very elegant in a white one sleeved, toga looking Gucci dress.  The Oscar goes to "Ford Vs. Ferrari".  Sound mixing goes to "1917".

9:42 pm: the wonderful Randy Newman performs "I Can't Let You Throw Yourself Away" from "Toy Story 4".

9:50 pm: Will Farrell and Julia Louis-Dreyfus present for cinematography. Now these two are funny.  They are acting like they have no idea what a cinematographer does.  I love her simple navy Vera Wang dress.  Great hair and jewelry. one of my best dressed. The VERY talented Roger Deakins wins for "1917".  well deserved.  "Ford Vs. Ferrari" wins for film editing.

Shocker Charlize Theron is wearing a Dior dress.  Well, at least it is a simple black, one off the shoulder dress.  So much better than the Golden Globe dress.

10:05 pm: Cynthia Erivo performs her song "Stand Up" from the movie "Harriet".  Nice song. This gold dress with a huge royal-like high collar is so much nicer than the dress she wore on the red carpet.  Although her Atelier Versace white dress was unique, it kinda looked like a torture chamber for her breasts.

Love Kathy Bates navy and black suit.  Very flattering. She's one of my best dressed.

10:12 pm: James Corden and Rebel Wilson come out dressed in costumes from "Cats".  Funny.  I loved her gold sequined Jason Wu gown she wore on the red carpet. She looked so old Hollywood. "1917" wins for best visual effects.

10:16 pm: Sondra Oh's champagne color, sequined Elia Saab dress would look so much better if it lost the huge puffy sleeves.  She and Ray Romano present for best hair and make-up.  Such a important category.  "Bombshell" wins.

I am underwhelmed by Margot Robbie's black Chanel dress.  She has this huge broach right in the center of her chest.  Wish she had tossed it.

10:24 pm: Penelope Cruz's dress is meh.  I'm not crazy about this black, tied around the neck Chanel dress.  It has pearls around the waist and a white flower at the collar.  They look like afterthoughts.  Best International (not foreign) Film goes to "Parasite."

10:27 pm: Elton John performs his song "I'm Gonna Love Me Again" from his biopic "Rocketman".
He wears pink glasses and a purple suit.

Love, love Scarlett Johansson's champagne colored Oscar de la Renta dress.  It looks rustic, worn and torn, yet classy and elegant.  Original, hip and beautiful.

10:37 pm: Brie Lawson, Sigourney Weaver, and Gal Gadot walk out on stage.  I love Brie's champagne stripped Celine dress with the matching cape.  Gal's pink and black lace Givenchy dress is just ok. Because it had such a high collar I did not find the diamond necklace over her neck necessary.  Now Sigourney's green draped Grecian like Christian Dior dress is so frumpy.  With the long sleeves and the rope belt.  Yikes.

First year to have a Female conductor named Eimear Noone conduct a segment of the show.  "Joker" wins Best score.  Creepy music.

10:45 pm: Elton John wins Best Original Song from "Rocketman".

10: 51 pm: Spike Lee is wearing a sharp purple and yellow suit with the number 24 on it in memory of basketball player Kobe Bryant who died two weeks ago on January 26. Bong Joon Ho wins Best Director. "Parasite" has won three major awards so far. Cleaning up.

Geena Davis looks great in a black Romona Keveza dress.  I wish the slit in the front of the chest was a bit shorter.  She was awarded the 2020 Jean Hersholt Humanitarian award.

10:56 pm: Steven Spielberg presents the "In Memoriam" segment of the show.  I hate that it is so late in the show.  I hate they put two names on the screen at once.  It seems rushed. Pay some respect to these people!  Billie Eilish sings "Yesterday". Beautiful. I do not like her neon green hair but her black sequin outfit is so much better than the baggy white Chanel suit she wore on the red carpet.

Sid Haig, Luke Perry, Michael J. Pollard, and Bill Macy are just a few people left out of the "In Memoriam" segment.

11:03 pm: Olivia Coleman, always on my worst dressed list but I love her anyway.  very odd navy and white Christopher Kane velvet dress with big buttons on the shoulders and what looks like, I can only describe as air holes or vents for her armpits.  She presents for Best Actor.  Joaquin Phoenix wins for his role in "Joker".  Four time nominee, first win.  He speaks out about being vegan and climate control.  He vowed to wear the same tux to all the 2020 award shows.

Do not like Lucy Boynton's black and white Chanel dress. It would look a million times better if she ripped off the sleeves.

11:10 pm: 10 Minutes over time.  The very talented Rami Malek presents for Best Actress.  Renee Zellwegger wins for her role in "Judy".  Four time nominee, second win.   I love her simple white Armani Prive one sleeved dress.

11:22 pm: 22 minutes over.  Jane Fonda presents for Best Picture.  She looks absolutely amazing in a very stunning red sheen Elie Saab dress.  to  make a statement about climate control she rewore a dress she wore to the 2014 Cannes festival.  Good for her.  I love thrift shops.  "Parasite" wins best picture.  Making it the first movie ever to win both best foreign film and Best Picture.  It also won best director and best original screenplay.  Fonda looks shocked.  We all do.  WOW!

The End.  See you next year.


BEST DRESSED: Scarlett Johansson
WORST DRESSED: Saoirse Ronan


Sunday, January 12, 2020

2020 Golden Globe Rant

The 77th Golden Globes Awards
Sunday, January 5, 2019: 8 pm
Hosted by Ricky Gervais


8:00 pm: Ricky walks out with what looks a huge glass of whiskey.  He announces this is the last time he will be hosting these awards.  (Shame).  He says "I don't care anymore.  No, I'm joking, I never cared". He said he only got to do this 5 times because the Hollywood Foreign Press can't speak english.  He tells the stars not to make political speeches after winning an award because they are all hypocrites.

8:10 pm: Jennifer Aniston is in a snooze fest of a dress by Christian Dior.  She's wearing black as usual.  The collar of the dress comes up so high that her hair is falling behind it.  She should have wore her hair up.  Reese Witherspoon is wearing a nice white dress by Roland Mouret.  I really hate her pin straight slicked down hair.  That looks never goes over well.

8:12 pm: Russell Crowe wins best actor in a limited tv series for "The Loudiest Voice".  He could not  attend because he is home in Australia helping with the wild fires.

Annette Bening's black Christian Siriano dress is too much.  Huge puffy sleeves at the wrists and a thick diamond turtle neck collar.  It looks like something you would wear in a casket.

Sofia Vergara looks stunning in a maroon and gold Dolce and Gabbana strapless, fitted dress.

8:21 pm: Stellan Skarsgard wins best supporting actor in a limited tv series for "Chernobyl".  He thanks his make-up artist for helping him win by giving him eyebrows. Funny.

Kerry Washington's outfit by Altuzarra is one of my worst dressed of the night.  First off she forgot her shirt.  She is wearing a suit jacket which must be glued to her breasts to avoid a sudden "nip slip".  A giant chain down the center and a silk skirt with a big slit.  yuck.

Love Rachel Brosnahan's simple eggplant colored dress by Michael Kors.  One of my best dressed.

8:34 pm: Phoebe Waller-Bridge wins best actress in a tv comedy for "Fleabag".  She is wearing a very interesting black and diamond, fitted tux by Ralph and Russo.

Sienna Miller is one of my worst dressed of the night.  She is wearing a really ugly beach/easter dress by Gucci.  It has a relaxed black strap around the neck, a white bikini top and a pastel green skirt with a pastel yellow belt.

8:45 pm: Comedian Kate McKinnon opened up about how Ellen helped her cope with being a lesbian before introducing the Carol Burnett Award for Lifetime Achievement in television to Ellen Degeneres.  Ellen wears a beautiful navy sequined suit by Celine.  She was goofy, as usual.

Beyonce's gold sleeves on her Schiaparelli dress are HUGE.  I feel bad for the people sitting behind her.

9:03 pm: Brian Cox wins best actor in a tv drama for "Succession".  He has been in this business for over 50 years and this is finally his first win. He is shocked.

Golden Globe newcomer Ana de Armas looks amazing in a head to toe navy sequined ballgown by Ralph and Russo.  She has amazing skin which looks fabulous with her pop of red lipstick.  One of my best dressed of the night.

9:05 pm: I'm not a huge fan of Margot Robbie's Chanel dress.  It's like a mosaic tube top which is ok but then it's just a plain very straight white skirt.  It clashes with the top.  I wish the skirt was black.  Quentin Tarantino wins best screenplay for "Once Upon a Time in Hollywood." Very entertaining movie.

9:08 pm: I do not love Amy Poehler's green sequined Sergio Hudson dress.  The gold belt is throwing it off and the pointy shoulders make it look too "costumey".  Now I usually love Taylor Swift's style but holy cannoli what is this woman wearing?  It is the most horrid floral print ever.  Electric blue with big giant yellow flowers.  There's a peek a boo window cut out under her chest.  This is definitely one of my worst dressed.  Made by Etro.  I do have to say her make-up is flawless.

Lucy Boynton definitely stands out in her head to toe silver Louis Vuitton dress.  She looks like a crazy baked potato.

9:15 pm: Brad Pitt and Leonardo DiCaprio appear on stage.  Wow.  It don't get more handsome than those two.

9:17 pm: Gwyneth Paltrow is wearing one of the worst dresses of the night.  A horrible brown sheer Fendi dress.  With a bikini top and striped skirt.  It looks like a knitting disaster.  Plus the collar comes up to the neck and she's wearing a humongous diamond necklace under the dress.  very odd.  Laura Dern wins best supporting actress for her role in "Marriage Story".  I am underwhelmed by her bohemian style Saint Laurent dress.

9:20 pm: Priyanka Chopra's Pesto-Bismol colored Cristina Ottaviano dress is a bit too "bridesmaid" for my taste.  "Fleabag" wins best tv Comedy.

9:28 pm: Dakota Fanning is wearing a ridiculous lilac Christian Dior dress.  It has huge puffy shoulders and looks like a flower girl dress.  One of my worst dressed.  Elton John wins best song for "I'm Gonna Love Me Again." Good song.

9:36 pm: Ricky is just bored by now and just introduces stars.  Zoe Kravitz is wearing a polka dot Saint Laurent dress.  I kinda like it.  It had small white dots on a black top and big dots on the skirt.  Patricia Arquette wears a gold and black flowy J. Mendel dress.  He boobs are busting out.  She wins best supporting actress in a tv movie for "The Act".  I don't understand wearing sunglasses on stage.  She makes a political speech about the election.

9:39 pm: Olivia Colman is wearing a horrible red Emilia Wickstead dress.  The sleeves are terrible.  She is so funny but she really needs a stylist.  She wins best actress in a tv drama for "The Crown".  I love her speeches, she just rambles on.

9:45 pm: Charlize Theron is wearing a Dior dress as always.  But instead of her typical safe black or white she decided to take a risk with color with devastating results.  It's like a ripped toga.  A black corset is showing under a sash of neon green fabric.  One of my worst dressed.  I am confused as to why she is introducing Tom Hanks for the Cecil B. DeMille Award.  He certainly deserves it.  His speech is a bit odd.

10:00 pm: Helen Mirren looks absolutely stunning in a beautiful red Dior dress. Love the long flowing skirt, long sleeves, radiant hair and make-up.  One of my best dressed of the night.  Sam Mendes wins best director for "1917".  Very surprised.

10:08 pm: Cate Blanchett always has an avant grade style to most her looks but this dress just missed the mark.  It is so odd.  It's made by designer Mary Katrantzou who I don't know anything about.  But I do know she made Cate look like a seahorse.  Butter yellow with fins for arms and a beaded chest.  It's just bad.

Michelle Pfeiffer looks amazing in this simple, fun and sexy black Brunello Cucinelli dress.  It has a simple, almost tank top like top and a thick black belt and sheer, flowing skirt.  I am obsessed with this look.  One of the best dressed.  She looks ageless.

10:11 pm: Salma Hayek is wearing a blue top and white sequin Gucci dress.  I don't mind the dress, the colors are nice together but her chest looks like it is about to shred the dress to pieces.  It just is not flattering for her body type.  Michelle Williams is wearing a loud orange toga Louis Vuitton dress and it has this odd blue flower on the bare shoulder that just doesn't fit. She wins best actress for a limited tv series for "Fosse/Verdon". Great show. She makes a speech about women's right to choose. Salma jokes about her heavy accent while giving out the award for best limited tv series to "Chernobyl".

10:23 pm: Someone should have told Jennifer Lopez that Christmas is over because her Valentino dress looks like it was made out of left over wrapping paper and bows.  It is white and green and has a HUGE gold bow across the front.  Shame cause her style is usually impeccable.  She's one of my worst dressed tonight.  She really can't act.  I think they keep her around cause she's so pretty.  Joker wins best score.  It was quite beautiful.

Rooney Mara wearing a simple Givenchy dress but has these big black flowers on the side of her head and she looks like a Star Wars character. also no make-up which she needs cause she is so pale.

10:26 pm: Brad Pitt wins best supporting actor in a drama for his role in "Once Upon a Time in Hollywood". He thanks Leo for all his support and tells him "I would have shared the raft." (Funny Titanic reference.)

10:35 pm: Taron Egarton wins best actor in a comedy for his role in "Rocketman".  Shocker, everyone thought Leo would win.  It's nice when someone new wins.

10:38 pm: Awkwafina wins best actress in a comedy for "The Farewell".  She's speechless. Her pouffy collared black and white Christian Dior dress make her look like Susan B. Anthony.

Naomi Watts' Armani dress does nothing for her.  Its bland and boring and forgettable.

10:45 pm: Rachel Weisz looks wonderful in her simple Tom Ford black and silver velvet dress.

Greta Gerwig or "homewrecker" as I like to call her looks horrible.  The same slimy slicked hair as Reese.  Her Proenza Schouler dress is super unflattering.  The top strap looks like she's in a straight jacket. How does one lift her arms?

10:48 pm: Best Comedy film goes to "Once Upon a Time in Hollywood." Greatly deserved.  Love that movie.

10:54 pm: Glenn Close has such a nice body for a mature woman but this blue velvet Armani dress does nothing for it.  Its so frumpy.  and the hair and make-up need help too. Joaquin Phoenix wins best actor in "Joker".  He's a bit kooky and curses a lot during his speech which is hilarious.  He asks for forgiveness for being difficult on set.  Of course as a vegan he speaks out about climate control.

11:04 pm: (running overtime) Judy Zellwegger wins best actress for her role in "Judy".  She is wearing a nice cornflower blue Armani dress.  She arms are so ripped.  She acts goofy and talks very quietly.

11:08 pm: And the final award of the night does to "1917" for best drama film.

Final note, Ricky asks for everyone to donate to the Australia bushfire tragedy. So many poor animals.  Horrible.

That's a wrap.  I shall see you at the OSCARS!!


BEST DRESSED: Michelle Pfeiffer
WORST DRESSED: Taylor Swift