William writes:
> Of course, some Hollywood types are actually skilled > actors and maybe that counts for their "beauty". > I agree totally. No actress in films today has a more "expressive" face than Julia Roberts. And her expressions are right on target for the character at that time. But women I've known have been surprised to hear from several male male sources, including from me, that she is not a source of sexual excitation. William adds: > A bona-fide well-known movie/stage actor came to my > studio last week. Yes, he is handsome and I can see > why he's popular. But if I saw him on the street, I'd > probably not notice. And I think he's a good and > versatile actor. The point is that off screen, beyond > the lens, the beautiful, perfect people are less > extraordinary and more human-like. > I had a chat with George Clooney a few weeks ago. This I guarantee: Even if he were unknown, he would be considered a knock-out on the street, as would Brad Pitt whom I've seen up close. Antonio Banderas lives in our building. Same goes for him. ************** Need a new ride? Check out the largest site for U.S. used car listings at AOL Autos. (http://autos.aol.com/used?NCID=aolcmp00300000002851)
