The Count didn’t realize Robert De Nutto was dead. The Count could also say Sean Pennsylneck but did enjoy the portrayal of Spicolli in “Fast Times at Ridgemont High”. Esp like the part where he hits himself in the head with his shoe. (hint: read the book… lots of stuff left out of the movie like Senior Night at Disneyland)
Fame can be a very fickle thing. I am a guide at a historic Philadelphia cemetery which houses the remains of many people who were literary celebrities in their lifetimes, but are mostly forgotten now. Just the same, the woman who wrote what I call “The Great American Nursery Rhyme” (Mary had a Little Lamb), has a modest grave, with only her name and dates.Not far away is an elaborate monument to a man who wrote a “classic epic” (yes, it says so on the monument) that few 21st century readers have ever heard of, let alone read.
Watched a tribute to Bob Newhart the other night. Was very surprised he won only one Emmy in his long and lustrous career, and that was for guest appearance on a comedy show. Think it was ‘The Big Bang Theory’ as Professor Proton.
The Chicago Tribune Syndicate distributes a weekly column called “Celebrity Travel”. The problem is, I’ve never heard of any of those so-called celebrities!
I’m not interested in shows where people make a big deal of giving themselves trophies and accolades. I realize that being a successful entertainer requires a bit of narcissism, but this is too much. I suppose some may enjoy the red carpet walks of beautiful people strutting and posing and showing off, but one can get similar shows for free at the beach.
Around Oscar time, I often see “Do you remember?” lists floating around. Some have names of Best Picture winners along with “better known” pictures from the same year, and indeed, I usually remember the “better known” ones rather than the Best Picture winners. Sometimes they have lists of Best Actor/Actress winners, and some of them I do not remember at all, like the guy in this cartoon…
rmremail 4 months ago
Celebrities are like bubblegum. Once the flavor is gone, they’re just trash that sticks to your shoes.
Ratkin Premium Member 4 months ago
Winning an Oscar doesn’t make you a celebrity.
Leroy 4 months ago
D-Lister.
Superfrog 4 months ago
“I’ll Never Forget What’s ’Isname”
sirbadger 4 months ago
Did he win an Oscar for Key Gripe?
Enter.Name.Here 4 months ago
Won the Oscar for best make-up and hair styling in a foreign film. ;-)
wallylm 4 months ago
Located near the Tomb of the Unknown Comic?
HidariMak 4 months ago
Also known as yet another sufferer of “do you know who I am-itis”.
Funniguy 4 months ago
and, why do they any of them believe anyone cares what they think about politics?
WaitingMan 4 months ago
I was at a Bob Dylan concert once where his Oscar was sitting on his piano. Not quite Liberace with his candelabra but a pretty cool sight.
Count Olaf Premium Member 4 months ago
The Count didn’t realize Robert De Nutto was dead. The Count could also say Sean Pennsylneck but did enjoy the portrayal of Spicolli in “Fast Times at Ridgemont High”. Esp like the part where he hits himself in the head with his shoe. (hint: read the book… lots of stuff left out of the movie like Senior Night at Disneyland)
Owhatadoc Premium Member 4 months ago
Oh, but I will always cherish their unsolicited political opinions. May they rest in peace.
mindjob 4 months ago
If unknown celebrities and afford gold statues of themselves, I’d like to see what known celebrities can afford
Michael Helwig 4 months ago
Saying you won an election doesn’t mean you did either.
stringer831 4 months ago
Fame can be a very fickle thing. I am a guide at a historic Philadelphia cemetery which houses the remains of many people who were literary celebrities in their lifetimes, but are mostly forgotten now. Just the same, the woman who wrote what I call “The Great American Nursery Rhyme” (Mary had a Little Lamb), has a modest grave, with only her name and dates.Not far away is an elaborate monument to a man who wrote a “classic epic” (yes, it says so on the monument) that few 21st century readers have ever heard of, let alone read.
dflak 4 months ago
All glory is fleeting.
JosephShriver 4 months ago
Someone might care, family maybe
Wizard of Ahz-no relation 4 months ago
there was a bit on you-tube, some tik tocker arrested by the police and he says “Do you know who I am?” and the cop just says ‘nope’ and shackles him.
Timothy Madigan Premium Member 4 months ago
Should have been “Nominated”, not “Won”. much larger list of one-timers for that.
Pickled Pete 4 months ago
Watched a tribute to Bob Newhart the other night. Was very surprised he won only one Emmy in his long and lustrous career, and that was for guest appearance on a comedy show. Think it was ‘The Big Bang Theory’ as Professor Proton.
strictures 4 months ago
The Chicago Tribune Syndicate distributes a weekly column called “Celebrity Travel”. The problem is, I’ve never heard of any of those so-called celebrities!
christelisbetty 4 months ago
Gee he was on " Dancing With the Stars You Never Heard Of"and “Celebrity Candyland”
NRHAWK Premium Member 4 months ago
The very few who are ever long remembered are usually so remembered because they were very great, very evil or very stupid.
bobbyferrel 4 months ago
Academy Awards. Orgy of self aggrandizement.
Otis Rufus Driftwood 4 months ago
Isn’t ‘unknown celebrity’ an oxymoron.
Godfreydaniel 4 months ago
Many celebrities are dumber than an ox and definitely morons…..
Richard S Russell Premium Member 4 months ago
“The evil that men do lives after them; the good is oft interred with their bones.” —words of Marc Antony in Shakespeare’s “Julius Caesar”
lnrokr55 4 months ago
Isn’t that called Reality TV ??? ;-)
Bilan 4 months ago
That grave could belong to any Oscar-winner that wasn’t best actor/actress/supporting/director.
Cactus-Pete 4 months ago
Over 80% of the Academy Awards go to non-celebrities.
mistercatworks 4 months ago
“Harold Zoidberg” in his Oscar acceptance speech in the science fiction anime series “Futurama”:
“I always thought the most important thing in life was to win an Oscar, but tonight I realize what’s really important is to win two Oscars .”
Teto85 Premium Member 4 months ago
I know an Oscar winner from before she won. And even though she’s an actor it was not for acting. But, I like to watch her act.
NatureBatsLast 4 months ago
Try Madison Ave. it’s their biz.
ferddo 4 months ago
I’m not interested in shows where people make a big deal of giving themselves trophies and accolades. I realize that being a successful entertainer requires a bit of narcissism, but this is too much. I suppose some may enjoy the red carpet walks of beautiful people strutting and posing and showing off, but one can get similar shows for free at the beach.
egadi'mnotclad 4 months ago
How about writing a slim volume of poetry?
Teresa Burritt (Frog Applause) creator 4 months ago
Like most award gatherings, it’s a popularity contest. With financial, political or some other “something” attached. Talent has little to do with it.
eddi-TBH 4 months ago
Best Boy.
CleverHans Premium Member 4 months ago
Around Oscar time, I often see “Do you remember?” lists floating around. Some have names of Best Picture winners along with “better known” pictures from the same year, and indeed, I usually remember the “better known” ones rather than the Best Picture winners. Sometimes they have lists of Best Actor/Actress winners, and some of them I do not remember at all, like the guy in this cartoon…
Sic Transit Gloria Steinem…
keenanthelibrarian 4 months ago
It’s all just a memory.
cwg 4 months ago
That line could actually be applied to just about all celebrities.