Understand Eugene O'Neill and his Carlotta, and you'll understand The Phantom of the Opera, and why Christine (the human representation of Carlotta's innocent and unknowing childhood) is nicknamed "Little Lotte" by the human representation of her childhood-experienced love.
I haven't seen or read one of his plays. This reminds me of Cher. She was a superstar! Who cares?
Understand Eugene O'Neill and his Carlotta, and you'll understand The Phantom of the Opera, and why Christine (the human representation of Carlotta's innocent and unknowing childhood) is nicknamed "Little Lotte" by the human representation of her childhood-experienced love.
Blythe Danner and Peter Falk. Outstanding!!!!
That's not Peter Falk. That's Tony Lo Bianco.
Joanne's all dressed up.
A lot of people don't know it but Eugene O'Neill was the script doctor on Spiderman II.
Frances Conroy before ubiquity.