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CALIFORNIA'S COVID-19 VACCINE LOTTERY OFFERS CASH PRIZES California has announced $116.5 million in prizes for people who have or will receive COVID-19 vaccines. The idea of the “Vax for the Win” program is to increase interest in vaccinations — a CALIFORNIA LAUNCHES INCENTIVE PROGRAM FOR COVID California will offer what appears to be the largest COVID-19 incentive in the nation: the chance for 10 residents to win $1.5million apiece.
SUDOKU - FREE DAILY SUDOKU GAMES FROM THE LOS ANGELES TIMES Free daily Sudoku games from the Los Angeles Times. Check back each day for a new puzzle or explore ones we recently published. BEST CLASSIC SPIDER SOLITAIRE Best Classic Spider Solitaire brings the popular spider version game of the solitaire card game to the palm of your hand. As with every Solitaire game it is your objective to sort cards onto piles. NEWSOM'S CALIFORNIA STIMULUS CHECKS: WHO GETS $600, $1100 California. California legislators approve $7.6-billion COVID-19 package, including $600 stimulus checks. Crafted by Gov. Gavin Newsom and legislative leaders COVID SHORTAGES SHAKE UP USED CAR SALES, TO SELLERS There were about 101,000 used cars for sale in the L.A. region during the week that ended April 4, down 12% from the same week in 2020, and off 18% from 2019, according to EXPLAINER: SPAIN'S MIGRANT CRISIS IN NORTH AFRICA NEWS FROM CALIFORNIA, THE NATION AND WORLD The L.A. Times is a leading source of breaking news, entertainment, sports, politics, and more for Southern California and the world. L.A. COUNTY REOPENING: COVID-19 VACCINE, MASK, TESTING Los Angeles County is eagerly awaiting a full reopening June 15. But despite the excitement, it won’t be a complete return to a pre-pandemic normal. Here are five things to expect as L.A. CountyDAILY CROSSWORD
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CALIFORNIA'S COVID-19 VACCINE LOTTERY OFFERS CASH PRIZES California has announced $116.5 million in prizes for people who have or will receive COVID-19 vaccines. The idea of the “Vax for the Win” program is to increase interest in vaccinations — a CALIFORNIA LAUNCHES INCENTIVE PROGRAM FOR COVID California will offer what appears to be the largest COVID-19 incentive in the nation: the chance for 10 residents to win $1.5million apiece.
SUDOKU - FREE DAILY SUDOKU GAMES FROM THE LOS ANGELES TIMES Free daily Sudoku games from the Los Angeles Times. Check back each day for a new puzzle or explore ones we recently published. BEST CLASSIC SPIDER SOLITAIRE Best Classic Spider Solitaire brings the popular spider version game of the solitaire card game to the palm of your hand. As with every Solitaire game it is your objective to sort cards onto piles. NEWSOM'S CALIFORNIA STIMULUS CHECKS: WHO GETS $600, $1100 California. California legislators approve $7.6-billion COVID-19 package, including $600 stimulus checks. Crafted by Gov. Gavin Newsom and legislative leaders COVID SHORTAGES SHAKE UP USED CAR SALES, TO SELLERS There were about 101,000 used cars for sale in the L.A. region during the week that ended April 4, down 12% from the same week in 2020, and off 18% from 2019, according to EXPLAINER: SPAIN'S MIGRANT CRISIS IN NORTH AFRICA OP-ED: MY DAUGHTER FELL OFF THE MENTAL HEALTH CARE CLIFF Our mental health system has failed my daughter. Again. Actually, that’s not true. There is no system, no real help for her. My 20-year-old daughter tried to kill herself three weeks ago. She THEIR VENICE HOME FEELS UNSAFE. THEY DON'T BLAME THE When Arthur and Rini Kraus bought their condo 19 years ago in Venice, every day was a postcard from paradise. They took long walks, enjoyedgazing across open
GAMES, PUZZLES & CROSSWORD Welcome to the new L.A. Times games section, with a refreshed look and even more games! We are excited to present old favorites, like our Daily Crossword and Daily Sudoku, along with a wide MOTHER WHO KILLED GABRIEL FERNANDEZ IS DENIED RESENTENCING A judge this week rejected a resentencing request by a Palmdale woman who pleaded guilty to first-degree murder in the death of her 8-year-old-son, who died after months of beatings, starvation IS YOUR OFFICE REOPENING? A GUIDE FOR GOING BACK AFTER After more than a year of Zooming from home, some companies are beginning to bring employees back to the office. Work is going to feel very different. Some employees hope that a BESTSELLERS LIST SUNDAY, MAY 30 1. The Hill We Climb by Amanda Gorman (Viking: $16) A special edition of the poem delivered at President Biden’s inauguration. 2. Klaraand the
SECOND ARREST MADE IN SUSPECTED ANTISEMITIC ATTACK AT L.A Samer Jayylusi, 35, was arrested in Anaheim in connection with a suspected antisemitic attack at a Westside L.A. restaurant last week,the LAPD said.
CALIFORNIA'S CONTROVERSIAL MATH OVERHAUL FOCUSES ON EQUITY California educators are working on a plan to overhaul the way math is taught in K-12 schools. The plan has drawn critics who say it will hold back gifted students, while supporters say it will WHO'S RUNNING AGAINST NEWSOM IN CALIFORNIA RECALL ELECTION California. L.A. icon Angelyne, former porn star Mary Carey ready to replace Newsom in recall. Angelyne and porn star Mary Carey, who ranin 2003 to
WHY PRICES ARE GOING UP AT AMERICAN GROCERY STORES The higher prices that food makers have been warning about for months have hit U.S. grocery carts. Seafood prices are up 18.7%, on average,in
NEWS FROM CALIFORNIA, THE NATION AND WORLD The L.A. Times is a leading source of breaking news, entertainment, sports, politics, and more for Southern California and the world. L.A. COUNTY REOPENING: COVID-19 VACCINE, MASK, TESTING Los Angeles County is eagerly awaiting a full reopening June 15. But despite the excitement, it won’t be a complete return to a pre-pandemic normal. Here are five things to expect as L.A. CountyDAILY CROSSWORD
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CALIFORNIA'S COVID-19 VACCINE LOTTERY OFFERS CASH PRIZES California has announced $116.5 million in prizes for people who have or will receive COVID-19 vaccines. The idea of the “Vax for the Win” program is to increase interest in vaccinations — a CALIFORNIA LAUNCHES INCENTIVE PROGRAM FOR COVID California will offer what appears to be the largest COVID-19 incentive in the nation: the chance for 10 residents to win $1.5million apiece.
SUDOKU - FREE DAILY SUDOKU GAMES FROM THE LOS ANGELES TIMES Free daily Sudoku games from the Los Angeles Times. Check back each day for a new puzzle or explore ones we recently published. BEST CLASSIC SPIDER SOLITAIRE Best Classic Spider Solitaire brings the popular spider version game of the solitaire card game to the palm of your hand. As with every Solitaire game it is your objective to sort cards onto piles. NEWSOM'S CALIFORNIA STIMULUS CHECKS: WHO GETS $600, $1100 California. California legislators approve $7.6-billion COVID-19 package, including $600 stimulus checks. Crafted by Gov. Gavin Newsom and legislative leaders COVID SHORTAGES SHAKE UP USED CAR SALES, TO SELLERS There were about 101,000 used cars for sale in the L.A. region during the week that ended April 4, down 12% from the same week in 2020, and off 18% from 2019, according to EXPLAINER: SPAIN'S MIGRANT CRISIS IN NORTH AFRICA NEWS FROM CALIFORNIA, THE NATION AND WORLD The L.A. Times is a leading source of breaking news, entertainment, sports, politics, and more for Southern California and the world. L.A. COUNTY REOPENING: COVID-19 VACCINE, MASK, TESTING Los Angeles County is eagerly awaiting a full reopening June 15. But despite the excitement, it won’t be a complete return to a pre-pandemic normal. Here are five things to expect as L.A. CountyDAILY CROSSWORD
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CALIFORNIA'S COVID-19 VACCINE LOTTERY OFFERS CASH PRIZES California has announced $116.5 million in prizes for people who have or will receive COVID-19 vaccines. The idea of the “Vax for the Win” program is to increase interest in vaccinations — a CALIFORNIA LAUNCHES INCENTIVE PROGRAM FOR COVID California will offer what appears to be the largest COVID-19 incentive in the nation: the chance for 10 residents to win $1.5million apiece.
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GAMES, PUZZLES & CROSSWORD Welcome to the new L.A. Times games section, with a refreshed look and even more games! We are excited to present old favorites, like our Daily Crossword and Daily Sudoku, along with a wide MOTHER WHO KILLED GABRIEL FERNANDEZ IS DENIED RESENTENCING A judge this week rejected a resentencing request by a Palmdale woman who pleaded guilty to first-degree murder in the death of her 8-year-old-son, who died after months of beatings, starvation IS YOUR OFFICE REOPENING? A GUIDE FOR GOING BACK AFTER After more than a year of Zooming from home, some companies are beginning to bring employees back to the office. Work is going to feel very different. Some employees hope that a BESTSELLERS LIST SUNDAY, MAY 30 1. The Hill We Climb by Amanda Gorman (Viking: $16) A special edition of the poem delivered at President Biden’s inauguration. 2. Klaraand the
SECOND ARREST MADE IN SUSPECTED ANTISEMITIC ATTACK AT L.A Samer Jayylusi, 35, was arrested in Anaheim in connection with a suspected antisemitic attack at a Westside L.A. restaurant last week,the LAPD said.
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CALIFORNIA'S COVID-19 VACCINE LOTTERY OFFERS CASH PRIZES California has announced $116.5 million in prizes for people who have or will receive COVID-19 vaccines. The idea of the “Vax for the Win” program is to increase interest in vaccinations — a CALIFORNIA LAUNCHES INCENTIVE PROGRAM FOR COVID California will offer what appears to be the largest COVID-19 incentive in the nation: the chance for 10 residents to win $1.5million apiece.
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CALIFORNIA'S COVID-19 VACCINE LOTTERY OFFERS CASH PRIZES California has announced $116.5 million in prizes for people who have or will receive COVID-19 vaccines. The idea of the “Vax for the Win” program is to increase interest in vaccinations — a CALIFORNIA LAUNCHES INCENTIVE PROGRAM FOR COVID California will offer what appears to be the largest COVID-19 incentive in the nation: the chance for 10 residents to win $1.5million apiece.
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GAMES, PUZZLES & CROSSWORD Welcome to the new L.A. Times games section, with a refreshed look and even more games! We are excited to present old favorites, like our Daily Crossword and Daily Sudoku, along with a wide MOTHER WHO KILLED GABRIEL FERNANDEZ IS DENIED RESENTENCING A judge this week rejected a resentencing request by a Palmdale woman who pleaded guilty to first-degree murder in the death of her 8-year-old-son, who died after months of beatings, starvation IS YOUR OFFICE REOPENING? A GUIDE FOR GOING BACK AFTER After more than a year of Zooming from home, some companies are beginning to bring employees back to the office. Work is going to feel very different. Some employees hope that a BESTSELLERS LIST SUNDAY, MAY 30 1. The Hill We Climb by Amanda Gorman (Viking: $16) A special edition of the poem delivered at President Biden’s inauguration. 2. Klaraand the
SECOND ARREST MADE IN SUSPECTED ANTISEMITIC ATTACK AT L.A Samer Jayylusi, 35, was arrested in Anaheim in connection with a suspected antisemitic attack at a Westside L.A. restaurant last week,the LAPD said.
CALIFORNIA'S CONTROVERSIAL MATH OVERHAUL FOCUSES ON EQUITY California educators are working on a plan to overhaul the way math is taught in K-12 schools. The plan has drawn critics who say it will hold back gifted students, while supporters say it will WHO'S RUNNING AGAINST NEWSOM IN CALIFORNIA RECALL ELECTION California. L.A. icon Angelyne, former porn star Mary Carey ready to replace Newsom in recall. Angelyne and porn star Mary Carey, who ranin 2003 to
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ACTOR ORSON BEAN, LOCAL THEATER MAINSTAY WHO ROSE TO FAME AS A 1950S TV PERSONALITY, DIES1/20
Actor Orson Bean and his wife, actress Alley Mills, attend “The Equalizer 2" premiere in Hollywood in July 2018. (Valerie Macon / AFP via Getty Images)2/20
Orson Bean and wife Alley Mills in their frontyard garden in Venice. (Ringo H.W. Chiu / For The Times)3/20
Orson Bean performs his one-man play “Safe at Home: An Evening With Orson Bean” in Venice in March 2016. (Sean Sabhasaigh / WireImage)4/20
Orson Bean with Dick Van Dyke in March 2016 in Venice. (Sean Sabhasaigh / WireImage)5/20
Actors Al Pacino, left, Orson Bean and Alley Mills attend the after-party in Los Angeles for “Salome,” which Pacino directed. (Stephen Shugerman / Getty Images)6/20
Orson Bean, center, stars in the 1999 film “Being John Malkovich.” (Universal Studios via Getty Images)7/20
Orson Bean, with Piper Laurie, in a 2000 episode of TV’s “Will & Grace.” (Chris Haston / NBCUniversal via Getty Images)8/20
Orson Bean as Scrooge, with Jessie Clemens as Mudlark, in a 1998 production of “A Christmas Carol” at the Pacific Resident Theatre in Venice. (Perry C. Riddle / Los Angeles Times)9/20
Alley Mills and Orson Bean star in the Pacific Resident Theatre’s 2007 production of William Alfred’s play “Hogan’s Goat.” (Vitor Martins / Pacific Resident Theatre)10/20
Orson Bean in “Death of the Author” at Geffen Playhouse. (Michael Lamont / Geffen Playhouse)11/20
Kathryn Joosten and Orson Bean in a musical performance at the Mandalay Bay Events Center in October 2010 in Las Vegas. (Ethan Miller / Getty Images)12/20
Orson Bean banters with host Johnny Carson during “The Tonight Show” in May 1991. (Alice S. Hall / NBCUniversal via Getty Images)13/20
Orson Bean and Elizabeth Karr in the play “Uncle Vanya” at the Met Theatre in Los Angeles. (Becky Meister / Classical Theatre Lab)14/20
CBS Television’s Studio One featured Robert Q. Lewis, left, Kathleen McGuire and Orson Bean in “A Christmas Surprise,” which originally broadcast on Dec. 24, 1956. (CBS Photo Archive via GettyImages)
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Orson Bean, left, and Dustin Hoffman get ready to leap into the past to relive their lives in the TV movie “The Star Wagon” by the National Education Television Playhouse series circa 1966. (Michael Ochs Archives / Getty Images)16/20
Actors Tom Poston, left, Kitty Carlisle and Orson Bean sit with host Bud Collyer (standing rear) on the set of the TV game show “To Tell the Truth” in Los Angeles in July 1964. (CBS Photo Archive /Getty Images)
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Comedian Orson Bean in 1959. (Hulton Archive / Getty Images)18/20
Host Dick Van Dyke, from left, with panelists Elaine May, Mike Nichols, Dorothy Loudon and guest panelist Orson Bean during a rehearsal for the first episode of the game show “Laugh Line” in 1959. (NBCUniversal via Getty Images)19/20
Orson Bean (Danny Feld / Walt Disney Television via Getty Images)20/20
Orson Bean in April 2014. (Jay L. Clendenin / Los Angeles Times) By Nardine Saad StaffWriter
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Bean was hit by two cars and killed Friday night in Los Angeles, authorities said. He was 91.California
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The showman, a distant cousin of President Coolidge and father-in-law to the late conservative writer Andrew Breitbart, has maintained a steady career since the 1950s and cut his teeth on and off Broadway before becoming a live television staple.Advertisement
Bean’s onstage antics included stand-up comedy and magic tricks as he made the rounds on game shows and late-night television. He was fondly remembered by baby boomers for bringing his wit and sophistication to “What’s My Line?,” “I’ve Got a Secret” and “To Tell the Truth” and guest-starring in variety series and talk shows, including “The Ed Sullivan Show,” “The Tonight Show starring Johnny Carson” and “The Mike Douglas Show.” Later in his career, he starred in “Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman,” “Being John Malkovich” and “Desperate Housewives” while racking up dozens of guest appearance credits, with “Two and a Half Men,” “The Closer,” “Modern Family” and “How I Met Your Mother”among them.
Bean, who wrote several memoirs and a cookbook for cats, was briefly blacklisted, became a hippie, a peddler of a self-help method and a beloved Venice resident as he bolstered the local theater scene with wife Alley Mills. All along, his true passion was the stage, though he acquiesced to television, films and even commercials just to pay hisbills.
“Make a living doing commercials or soap operas or tending bar — and then do theater,” he once told The Times. “People shouldn’t get into show business because they want to become stars or become rich; they should get into it because they can’t help but put on ashow.”
Entertainment & Arts Appreciation: Orson Bean’s emails to this critic reveal the chatty charm that made him so beloved Entertainment & Arts Appreciation: Orson Bean’s emails to this critic reveal the chatty charm that made him so beloved We knew him as a television personality and master storyteller. Orson Bean’s truest gift may have been his ability to connect withaudiences.
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Born in Vermont in 1928, Bean, whose real name was Dallas Burrows, grew up during the Great Depression in a cramped Cambridge, Mass., apartment that he shared with his volatile parents._ _Bean recalled his troublesome childhood in his one-man show “Safe at Home,” which was based on his eponymous memoir. He noted that his parents’ lovemaking was as loud as their screaming fights, and his mother — a jealous type — had a penchant for sherry. She fell apart after his father left home and died by suicide the day after Bean refused herplea to visit her.
Bean, who said he peed on his cousin — sitting President Coolidge — when he was 6 months old, survived by building a wall around himself and developing a set of entrepreneurial skills that allowed him to make an early break from his mother’s boozy embraces. He began as a magician, mesmerizing the neighborhood kids with his tricks. He tested his sleight of hand on the professional circuit before switching to stand-up comedy when he returned from Japan after World War II. Bean played small clubs near Boston and Philadelphia for a year, honing his acting and writing, before setting out for New York, which opened the doors to “The Ed Sullivan Show” andBroadway.
Comedian Orson Bean in 1959. (Hulton Archive/Getty Images) From 1950 to 1960, he was the house comic at the Blue Angel night club in New York, where he adopted the stage name Orson Bean after workshopping a few other monikers. “I tried Orson Bean, putting together a pompous first name and a silly second name,” he told the Hollywood Reporter in 2014. “I got laughs, so I decided to keep it. Orson Welles himself came into the Blue Angel one night, summoned me to his table. I sat down. He looked at me for a moment and then said, ‘You stole my name!’ And he meant it. Then he dismissed me with a wave ofhis hand.”
During his two decades in the Big Apple, Bean appeared on and off-Broadway in several starring vehicles such as the comedy “Will Success Spoil Rock Hunter?” with Jayne Mansfield and Walter Matthau, and the musicals “John Murray Anderson’s Almanac” and “Subways Are for Sleeping” with Sydney Chaplin. The latter production earned him a 1962 best supporting actor Tony nomination. It was a time “when you could go from one show to another,” he told The Times. In addition to “Sullivan, he acted in TV dramas, including “Philco TV Playhouse” and “The Twilight Zone.” But the surge in his TV career dried up instantly after he fell for a communist girl — one who “dragged me to a couple of meetings” — and he was blacklisted in the 1950s. “After I got elected to vice president of the New York local, I got a call from Ed Sullivan. I could feel the blood draining out of my face,” Bean told the Hollywood Reporter. “He said, ‘I have to cancel this Sunday.’ I had been on the show seven times. Overnight, I went from being the hot young comic at CBS to not working. Luckily I got a play that ran for year, ‘Will Success Spoil Rock Hunter.’”
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Sullivan eventually booked Bean again, he said, noting that “it was Campbell Soup that did the blacklisting, not CBS.” (Later, his son-in-law would writeof his
“sharp ideological metamorphosis” with Bean telling him it’s “harder now to be an open conservative on a Hollywood set than it was back then to be a Communist.”) In 1956, he married actress Jacqueline de Sibour, who went by Rain Winslow onstage, and had a daughter named Michele before he and Winslow split in 1962. He got married again in 1965, this time to fashion designer Carolyn Maxwell, and had three children — Max, Susannah (wife of the late Breitbart) and Ezekiel. During that time, Bean told The Times he became known as a “neo-celebrity who’s famous for being famous” as a panelist on the prime-time game shows “I’ve Got a Secret,” “Password” and “To Tell the Truth.” He was a familiar face on “The Tonight Show” too: Jack Paar and, later, Johnny Carson tapped him to fill in as guest host some 100 times. Orson Bean, left, speaks with host Johnny Carson on “The Tonight Show” on May 2, 1991.(NBCUniversal)
After the March 1970 Weather Underground explosion happened around the corner from Bean’s home in Greenwich Village, he tried to relocate with his family to Sydney, Australia: “I turned 40 and ran away from home,” he told The Times in 1989.
“I had a lot of money in the bank and I just spent it.” They returned to the States about a year and a half later. “I came back, pierced my ear, grew a beard, bought an old van, threw the kids in the back, and we lived like hippies for three years,” he said, noting in his 1988 autobiography that he also experimented withLSD.
After his second wife left him in 1981, he swirled into a life of booze, drugs and loneliness before moving from New York to L.A. to becloser to his kids.
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“I did all this stuff, the drugs, getting my kisser on the tube, because I thought it would make me happy. But it didn’t work. I didn’t find happiness until I learned to surrender, to give up the crazy pursuit,” he said. He later wrote “Mail for Mikey” about his addiction and recovery. He struggled with cash in the 1980s and morosely contemplated his inability to make his house payment. “Then I rediscovered the one thing I’ve wanted out of life since I was a boy — to be the happiest son of a bitch alive. The next day my agent called with a job to do a commercial voiceover,” he told The Times in 1991, noting that he’d been making a fortune ever since. Bean also became a spokesman of sorts for psychiatrist Wilhelm Reich’s self-healing theories of the “orgone box” on talk shows. He also wrote a book about the therapy technique, the humorous “Me and the Orgone: One Man’s Sexual Revolution.” “As far as it goes, it’s wonderful,” Bean told The Times. Reich “was an absolute genius, though absolutely bananas. I still hold him in high regard. I don’t practice, but I do things I learned in therapy, exercises to take anxiety and fear away. I did it for three years, and it’s over with.” He still kept working, taking on roles in several TV films and series. He voiced Bilbo and Frodo Baggins in the 1977 and 1980 animated adaptations of J.R.R. Tolkien’s “The Hobbit” and “The Return of the King,” appeared on “The Love Boat,” “One Life to Live,” “The Facts of Life” and “Murder, She Wrote.” He moved to Venice, Calif., in 1984 where he became an active community member, renovating homes and starring in local plays, including a few appearances at the Odyssey Theatre in West L.A. and 1991’s “Waiting for Phil” at the Richard Burbage Theatre. In 1993, he published “25 Ways to Cook a Mouse: Whisker Liking Recipes for Your Gourmet Cat” and booked his longest television gig yet. He played Loren Bray, the cynical storekeeper on CBS’ “Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman,” which ran through 1998 before being made into a movie. While most actors would love to land a syndicated series, Bean merely regarded it as his “day job.” “I love being on my TV show. But I honestly look at it as the day job that enables me to do this , which is where my heart is,” Bean told The Times in 1997. Bean said he’d “rather do theater for nothing than get paid to do my TV show” and he enjoyed the success but “never took it seriously.” Entertainment & Arts The 99-Seat Beat: Orson Bean and Alley Mills get lovey-dovey, Harold Pinter gets institutionalized Entertainment & Arts The 99-Seat Beat: Orson Bean and Alley Mills get lovey-dovey, Harold Pinter gets institutionalizedJan. 26, 2018
“I made up my mind I was going to walk that thin line between fame and oblivion. The only real benefit of being famous is being recognized by head waiters and getting good tables at restaurants. The rest is part ego trip and part inconvenience. But sure, I love going to Sardi’s and seeing if my picture’s still up — it is — or when people come up and say, ‘I saw you in such and such,’” he told The Times. “Of course, is one of the reasons you start doing this. It’s why I stood up in grammar school, made faces and wrote filthy things on the blackboard. But once you get past that, the actual craft is there — and that becomes the fun.” That credo echoed throughout the remainder of his career as he focused on his craft onstage and peddled whatever merchandise he had to in order to sustain his passion. He passed up a lucrative appearance in the 1980s and 1990s series “MacGyver” because he wanted work on Dario Fo’s political satire, “Accidental Death of an Anarchist,” at the Odyssey. He performed on stages as obscure as the now-closed Richard Basehart Playhouse in Woodland Hills (reviving the 1964 musical “I Was Dancing “in 1993) and as prominent as the Odyssey (“Hess” in 1984 and “Symmes’ Hole” in 1988). “It’s wrong to make a living off the theater,” he told The Times. “Theater should be supported, like redwood trees. You should make your living — whether you’re a writer or an actor or a director — in movies or commercials. But you do theater out of love. You can always make a living doing the other stuff. I make more than a handsome living doing voices for commercials; I hear myself all day on the tube. Lately, I’m selling Jeep Eagles and Diet 7-Up and Samsonite luggage and La-Z-Boy recliners…. Money is only a problem for those people who decide it’s a problem.” Entertainment & Arts Review: Celebrate love. Orson Bean and Alley Mills show us how in‘Alright Then’
Entertainment & Arts Review: Celebrate love. Orson Bean and Alley Mills show us how in‘Alright Then’
Steering the autobiographical stage show “Alright Then” toward its wrap-up, Orson Bean reaches toward his wife, Alley Mills, and grasps her hand as he announces that what he most wants to tell the audience about is “the miracle — and I do mean miracle — of how on earth you wound up saying yes to me.”Feb. 9, 2018
He met his third wife, “Wonder Years” actress Alley Mills, during an evening of play readings for new authors and she played his love interest on “Dr. Quinn.” Mills, 23 years his junior, married him in 1993. The couple settled down in Bean’s homes on the Venice canals, where they were boosters of the community theater scene. He and Mills sat on the board of trustees of the Pacific Resident Theatre, putting on little-produced classic plays and contemporary shows, including “The Quick-Change Room” in 1997, “Candida in 1998 and a free, kid-friendly “Christmas Carol” each year. Jessie Clemens, right, casts a skeptical glance at Ebeneezer Scrooge, played by Orson Bean, in a scene from “A Christmas Carol” at Pacific Resident Theatre in Venice. (PR•Perry C. Riddle/Los Angeles Times) “I’m having the time of my life,” he told The Times in 1989 when he appeared in the Odyssey’s “Accidental Death.” “I don’t want to go home when (the show) is over. Sure, it’s work — but it feels like fun. It was much harder 40 years ago. I used to get nervous then. Now, I’ve learned not to make things a problem. I mean, acting is so easy! I love it and I’m good at it. I’m better at it than I was when it was hard. That comes from being 61 years old, and from doing it a lot. Anything that’s done correctly is easy. Not just looks easy, is easy.” Bean still appeared on the big screen, playing the 105-year-old fool for carrot juice Dr. Lester in Spike Jonze’s 1999 film, “Being John Malkovich” and added several more TV credits to his resume. Well into his 80s, Bean starred in Steven Drukman’s “Death of theAuthor”
at the Geffen Playhouse in 2014 and headlined his solo show “Safe at Home: An Evening With Orson Bean” at the Pacific Resident Theatre in 2016. The latter play, based on his memoir, recounted his humorous and heart-wrenching life, his 50 years in show business and his determination to be happy. “Once I understood it was all in the attitude, I stopped worrying about making a living. And the phone always rings--as it always has. I always get a job, as I always have. The only thing that’s left out is the worrying about it,” he told The Times. “And you know, indifference is a great aphrodisiac. If you’re not needy, you get. If you’re overly anxious to have a love relationship, the women stay away in droves . If you’re genuinely indifferent, they’ll followyou anywhere.”
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Some of those who have died this year. (Los Angeles Times)2/11
Ski industry pioneer Dave McCoy transformed a remote Sierra peak into the storied Mammoth Mountain Ski Area. Over six decades, it grew from a downhill depot for friends to a profitable operation of 3,000 workers and 4,000 acres of ski trails and lifts, a mecca for generations of skiers and boarders. He was 104. (Genaro Molina / LosAngeles Times)
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Veteran TV personality Orson Bean brought his wit to “What’s My Line?” and “To Tell the Truth,” guest-starred on variety shows and bantered with talk show hosts such as Johnny Carson and Mike Douglas. Later in his career, he starred in “Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman” and “Desperate Housewives” while becoming a mainstay of Los Angeles’ small theater scene. He was 91. ( Sean Smith)4/11
Screen icon Kirk Douglas brought a clenched-jawed intensity to an array of heroes and heels, receiving Oscar nominations for his performances as an opportunistic movie mogul in the 1952 drama “The Bad and the Beautiful” and as Vincent van Gogh in the 1956 drama “Lust for Life.” As executive producer of “Spartacus,” Douglas helped end the Hollywood blacklist by giving writer Dalton Trumbo screen credit under his own name. He was 103. (Annie Wells / Los Angeles Times)5/11
“Queen of Suspense” Mary Higgins Clark became a perennial best-seller, writing or co-writing “A Stranger Is Watching,” “Daddy’s Little Girl” and more than 50 other favorites. Her sales topped 100 million copies, and many of her books, including “A Stranger is Watching” and “Lucky Day,” were adapted for movies and television. She was 92. (Associated Press)6/11
Fred Silverman
was the head of programming at CBS, where he championed a string of hits including “The Mary Tyler Moore Show,” “All in the Family,” “MASH” and “The Jeffersons.” Later at ABC, he programmed “Laverne & Shirley,” “The Love Boat,” “Happy Days” and the 12-hour epic saga “Roots.” He was 82.(Associated Press)
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Kobe Bryant
was just 18 when he started playing for the Lakers, but by the end of his 20-year career — all of it as a Laker — the Black Mamba was a five-time world champion, two-time Olympic gold medalist and 18-time All-Star. His post-basketball career included an Oscar for the animated short “Dear Basketball” and a series of children’s books that became New York Times bestsellers. He was 41. (Andrew D. Bernstein / NBAE / Getty Images)8/11
Former California Rep. Fortney “Pete” Stark Jr. represented the East Bay in Congress for 40 years. The influential Democrat helped craft the Affordable Care Act, the signature healthcare achievement of the Obama administration, and also created the 1986 law best known as COBRA, which allows workers to stay on their employer’s health insurance plan after they leave a job. He was 88. (Associated Press)9/11
News anchor Jim Lehrer appeared 12 times as a presidential debate moderator and helped build “PBS NewsHour” into an authoritative voice of public broadcasting. The program, first called “The Robert MacNeil Report” and then “The MacNeil-Lehrer Report,” became the nation’s first one-hour TV news broadcast in 1983. Lehrer was 85. (David McNew / GettyImages)
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Terry Jones
was a founding member of the Monty Python troupe who wrote and performed for their early ’70s TV series and films including “Monty Python and the Holy Grail” in 1975 and “Monty Python’s Life of Brian” in 1979. After the Pythons largely disbanded in the 1980s, Jones wrote books on medieval and ancient history, presented documentaries, wrote poetry and directed films. He was 77.(Associated Press)
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