Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 31 Oct 1979, p. 25

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pa yewow gt1IM Diane Kay confident success wont spoil her BEVERLEY HILLS CALIF On beautiful morning in this picturesque hamlet of tran quality Dianne Kay the resilient star of ABCs Eight is Enough megahit casually sat down to munch on breakfast of bagels and 10x Between bites the blonehaired blue eyed actress who emits pristine quality discussed her increasing popularity with the usually finicky viewing public Im happy with the Nancy Bradford character simply because we the producers and Dianne are trying to show that she isnt really just another dumb blonde and thats what makes this show appeal to lots of different people This is family type show which deals with real situations with con temporary comedydrama overtones Kay claimed PRAISE LAST The sultry 24yearold also didnt hesitate to praise the huge cast that has been the cor nerstone of the series We all get along really well and that includes the new cast members that we added this year We have become family on and off the set she added But if you would have turned the clock back five years and told Dianne then that she would be big star she probably would have giggled bit and written it off as an ego boosting compliment You see Dianne who isnt afraid to admit she was studying at the University of Arizona was working toward degee in TV programming and public relations In between classes she found the time to model and produce few talkshows in Tucson Upon graduation Dianne rts in me and The garneredsome bit Trial of Billy Ja Dick Van Dyke Show This pro mpted her to take shot at Hollywood Upon her arrival in 1976 Dianne was able to make living out of her modeling assignments and various TV commercials This led to some more choice TV roles and with time her face became familiar to Lorimar Productions who was casting Eight Is Enough The rest of course is history STEADY GROWTH Diannes steady growth on several Hollywood movie moguls to approach the soft spoken star with some meaty roles did part for Steven Spielbergs 1941 movie that should be coming out shortly Its really great wild and wacky movie play the lead female role which is USO hostess even get to dance in the film Yet after completing the picture came to the con clusion that there is snob appeal in movies But as long as Im proud of what Im doing then Im happy dont think you ever stop Ieaming Kay reflected Given choice between big movie career andor TV Dianne hinted that the small screen is the best place to be Claimed Kay We Eight Is Enough have the best world We are getting seen by more people on TV each week than the amount of people who might go toseeafilm In her spare time whenever that may be Dianne likes to write childrens books do fashion layouts and upgrade her marvelous antique collection the program has prompted Here comes Snoopy Susan McLean plays Snoopy in the Eastview Players production of Youre Good Man Charlie Brown opening Thursday at the collegiates cafetorium Play times are 930 am pm and pm on Thursday pm and pm on Friday and Saturday Tickets are $175 for adults and are available at the door The play is directed by Clarinda Hamilton Janet Scully is producer Examiner Photo Warning issued on CANADIANBRASS presgihted bty IlgBarJie Central Assocn III TORONTO Th FRIDAY NOV RM an mm industry has gram CENTRAL COLLEGIATE AUDITORIUM dramatically in the last two Series Tickets Emcsgzzrsifiszt concern We mestringth of abundant Reserved sem Prizes for the Best Costumes nas ia CEbhdl¥oibnztdlh1sgd Phone 7284965 Pumpkin Cutting Contest that in 1977 $19 million was spent inCanada on film produc Tickets N0 tion This year the figure IS ex sz assassinate °° Woodys 53368 WI adult at the Holiday Inn Barrie at the Holiday Inn Barrie Can we rationally justify $150 million worth of produc tion with the limited technical and creative resources that now exist in our country he asked Drabinsky made four sugges tions he thought would keep the film industry He said brokerdealers must know more about film produc tion and use their knowledge to increase the quality of the films The secretary of state through student aid programs and tax incentives to attract $850 Hwy 400 on Fairview Rd Telephone 7286191 Entrance and ample parking at the rear of building vn+vvvv Hwy 400 on Fairview Rd Telephone 7286191 Entrance and ample parking at the rear of building EBANCIS FQRD 99qu PRESENES oncemawhie EERRSRMJZE PLANT someone back He also said producers should not attempt too many produc tions and that federal and pro vincial authorities should devise tax policies to encourage improvement and if possible to centralize the industrys plants and equipment While Cana ian actors and directors have always had em ployment opportunities in Los Angeles London and New York the same has not been true of craft technicians There are no firstclass educational programs in Can ada and if high school gradu ates want to be trained they must go to the US Drabinsky said the Canadian Film Development Corp should spend its funds in this area as the private sector takes over more of the actual film financing IDIIta Icruod 08 IMPERIAL Show Timu 700 915 it tlAv NORMAN JEWISON mm AL PACINO AND JUSTICE FOR ALL JACK WARDEN JOHN FORSYTHE and LEE STRASBERG nequivocally the must terrifying movie Ive ever seen It INh Iaunnw Woody spotted Actor and director Woody Allen has been spotted making move in the tiny town of Ocean Grove New Jersey recently Please Note Special Admission Price $400 Sorry No passes accepted MARLON BRANDO ROBERT DUVALL MARTIN SHEEN APOCALYPSE NOW PE lAl FREDERIC FORREST ALBERT HALL SAM BOTTOMS MWRMO LARRY FISHBURNEam DENle HOPPER Pmucai and Directed Dy FRANCIS COPPOLA Wntten by and Nanahm by Cc Proiuced FRED ROOS GRAY FREDERICKSON and TOM STERNBERG DirectsI Photogepry PoductIOn Desgnev Editor RICHARD MARKS Sound Design DyWALTER MURCH EVERY BABYSITTERS NIGHTMARE BECOMES REAL IMPERIAL Show rm 700 900 STRANGER CALLS tl II SIM IM ll NI awn mmi ilii VIVI IIU Illlt Ilt Urwuts HAIR kfllisl IRlHlK IIIIV OILEIN mwnunsr 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