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Post by beatlies on Nov 13, 2006 16:20:53 GMT -5
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Post by LOVELYRITA on Nov 14, 2006 15:57:24 GMT -5
The older pictures we see an ear that is set back further on his head and it's wide, not sticking out like an open car door. And it's a rounded ear, not an enlongated ear.
Charlie has a longer ear, but I can't see enough ear on the later Lennon pics to be able to tell if they resemble each other or not.
Hmmm.
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Post by beatlies on Nov 14, 2006 21:25:09 GMT -5
JoJo, if possible could you please make a still photo of a profile shot of Charlie Brill in the tribbles episode, so that we can more fully see his ear circa 1967? Thanks.
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Post by JoJo on Nov 14, 2006 21:44:05 GMT -5
OK, will have to wait till tomorrow.
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Post by beatlies on Nov 14, 2006 21:59:13 GMT -5
Thanks, JoJo. If you have the time, also, a photo of Brill's ear in the Ed Sullivan show would be great.
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Post by beatlies on Dec 2, 2006 9:40:39 GMT -5
Here is a link to Charlie Brill on the 1964 Beatles Debut February 9 Ed Sullivan Show --- 24.62.253.62//Videos/Brill_Ed_Sullivan.mpgI said in another thread how the camermen seemed to avoid shots of John Lennon's face on this Ed Sullivan show debut ---maybe they were concerned with people confusing Lennon with the similarly dressed, somewhat resembling-Lennon-Charlie Brill. I think that also, it is possible that "Beast of Budapest" Brill had been set up to be a Lennon double or even replacement imposter long in advance of the ESS debut and that the McCall and Brill appearance with them is no coincidence.
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Post by lili on Dec 2, 2006 10:36:16 GMT -5
Thank you, beatlies. Now we need closeups of Johnny's ears. I wil do that a little later on today.
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Post by fourthousandholes on Dec 2, 2006 12:34:23 GMT -5
beatlies wrote: "it is possible that "Beast of Budapest" Brill had been set up to be a Lennon double or even replacement imposter long in advance"
"Well, I know my banana is older than the rest, And my hair is a tangled beretta. When I leave my pajamas to billy budapest, And I don't get the gist of your letter (your letter...)" (Monkberry Moon Delight)
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Post by lili on Dec 2, 2006 15:40:23 GMT -5
That's very interesting, 4000. I can follow that.
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Post by beatlies on Dec 6, 2006 7:15:40 GMT -5
Wiliam Campbell, said in 1969 to be the actor impostering Paul McCartney, is also in this Tribbles episode with Charlie Brillbles ---just a reminder. And he just happens to be involved in the links between Hollywood, the CIA, JFK mistresses (that include Marilyn Monroe and Angie Dickinson) and the JFK assassination (former husband of Judith Campbell Exner). So many "coincidences" .........
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Post by beatlies on Dec 13, 2006 1:43:27 GMT -5
Does anyone have any photos or video of John Lennon's bare feet pre-1967?
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Post by lili on Dec 13, 2006 9:56:07 GMT -5
Why ? Do you have photos of Charlie Brill's feet ? I'll check, but it'll take time. ;D
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Post by beatlies on Dec 13, 2006 10:04:17 GMT -5
In a certain post-1967 video John's bare feet are visible and he has rather odd-looking, distinctive feet.
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Post by lili on Dec 13, 2006 10:42:13 GMT -5
I can check YouTube & see what I can come up. [img src="http://galeon.hispavista.com/akostuff/img/Dunno2[1].gif"]
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Post by beatlies on Dec 13, 2006 10:56:58 GMT -5
How about the beach scenes in Help! or the photos of them in striped bathing suits on an English beach, or around a swimming pool?
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Post by lili on Dec 13, 2006 10:59:17 GMT -5
I'll try to post those photos later on today.
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Post by beatlies on Dec 13, 2006 17:56:24 GMT -5
John Lennon was a friend of Peter Boyle. A connection to Gene Wilder, who has been brought up at TKIN although it's not clear to me where they were going with that. "FrankenLennon" (the Yellow Submarine film) hmmmm he seems like the kind of actor who would be friendly with actor and comedian Charlie Brill. From a thread at www.democraticunderground.com --- Reply #8: Lennon was best man at his wedding to his wife Loraine... [View All] Printer-friendly format Email this thread to a friend Bookmark this thread Previous thread | Next thread Home » Discuss » Latest Breaking News DeepModem Mom (1000+ posts) Wed Dec-13-06 12:10 PM Response to Reply #7 8. Lennon was best man at his wedding to his wife Loraine... who was a writer at Rolling Stone. They met on the set of "Young Frankenstein"; he was in full costume and make-up. Printer Friendly | Permalink | Reply | Top Actor Peter Boyle dead at 71 Scurrilous Dec-13-06 11:57 AM #0 Damn! GregW Dec-13-06 11:59 AM #1 Holy Crap! AllegroRondo Dec-13-06 12:00 PM #2 I really liked him Mabus Dec-13-06 12:00 PM #3 I loved his character on the X-Files too. Delphinus Dec-13-06 12:10 PM #9 "Don't you get it, son? Don't you understand?... Flaxbee Dec-13-06 12:12 PM #12 Clyde Bruckerman Mabus Dec-13-06 12:19 PM #15 the episode still gets me every time I see it... Flaxbee Dec-13-06 12:30 PM #21 That says a lot about Boyle Mabus Dec-13-06 01:22 PM #38 Is this the episode where Scully gets her dog? paxmusa Dec-13-06 12:24 PM #17 it's the same episode -- Scully's neighbor Flaxbee Dec-13-06 12:32 PM #24 Yes, thanks! paxmusa Dec-13-06 12:35 PM #25 Queequeg
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Post by beatlies on Jan 14, 2007 13:03:46 GMT -5
Charlie Brill and Mitzi McCall's 2007 broadcast acting roles on Disney's THE SUITE LIFE OF ZACK AND COD(E)Y ---
Yet again, Charlie Brill plays "JOHN":
Club Twin [!!!!!!]
Episode Number: 56 Season Num: 2 First Aired: Sunday January 7, 2007 Prod Code: S02E31 Overview Recap Credits Trivia & Quotes Reviews Pre-Show Buzz Discussion < >
Zack and Cody convince Mr. Moseby to open a club for kids in the hotel's lounge in which they would manage. London has her own line of cosmetics in which she needs help coming up with a name for it. Read episode recap »
Edit Episode Summary Cast and Crew Add Cast | Add Crew Writer: Howard Nemetz Director: Lex Passaris Star: Phill Lewis (Mr. Moseby), Kim Rhodes (Carey Martin), Dylan Sprouse (Zack Martin), Cole Sprouse (Cody Martin), Brenda Song (London Tipton), Ashley Tisdale (Maddie Fitzpatrick) Guest Star: Charlie Stewart (Bob), Allie Grant (Agnes), Tyler Steelman (Guy), Sophie Oda (Barbara Brownstein), Kenny Davis (Paul), Fay DeWitt (Betty), Charlie Brill (John), Mitzi McCall (Doreen), Alyson Stoner (Max), Diandra Newlin (Pretty Girl), Ron Althoff (Paul Stunt Double)
See all Club Twin Cast & Crew » Notes add » Jessica and Janice do not appear in this episode, even though they are twins, as the title of the episode is called "Club Twin". (edit) This is the first episode where Moseby's office is shown. (edit) The scale model of The Tipton that Mr. Moseby built in "Hotel Inspector" is being used in his office as a prop for the show. (edit) This is the first new episode of "The Suite Life of Zack & Cody" to be shown in the year 2007. (edit) This is the new episode for the first Sunday of 2007 on Disney Channel's 1-7-07 at 7. (edit)
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Post by beatlies on Jan 23, 2007 4:48:05 GMT -5
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Post by beatlies on Jan 28, 2007 10:54:04 GMT -5
"The legendary stardust cowboy" on Laugh-In November 11, 1968, the season that Charlie Brill and Mitzi McCall were regular performers on the show. Apparently David Bowie said that the "Stardust" of Ziggy Stardust came from this singing cowboy. This may be another Charlie Brill clue on that album, like the "to make their point of view" line in the "It was alright" song. Then there's the fact that Charlie Brill was on "Star Trek." www.youtube.com/watch?v=MuX8Rj8XGkM"Paralyzed" was accompanied by Dan Rowan’s snide remarks and Dick Martin’s slapstick mimicry. Norman just wanted to play his song, and seemed visibly irked at the revelry taking place at his expense. Amid this hilarity, Martin asked his guest to perform another song. Odam kicked into the single’s B-side, "Who’s Knocking On My Door" -- just as the zany Laugh-In cast emerged from the wings [this could include Charlie Brill] and began clowning on-camera, imitating the Ledge’s spastic dance moves and making a mockery of his performance (well, it was a comedy show). ""I was confused," the Ledge told me in a phone interview. "I finally got mad and ran off the set. That wasn't part of the act." "Nonetheless, Lubbock’s most eccentric export had launched a chart-climbing record and caused pandemonium on the nation’s top-rated TV show. Offers quickly followed for appearances on American Bandstand, The Joey Bishop Show, and Ed Sullivan. The "legendary" part of his name seemed assured; the "star" part was imminent. "Unfortunately, within a short while, his dreams were "dust." "Just as the Ledge was set to collect dividends on years of dues paying, a musicians’ strike imposed a network ban on live music. Because he'd played guitar on national TV, the Ledge was categorized "union." The variety show offers were postponed. "By the time the strike was over, so was "Paralyzed." It was off the charts. Two followup singles flopped. Doppler-like, the Ledge zoomed off the nation's cultural radar as quickly as he’d arrived. "In the aftermath of fleeting fame, the Ledge parted ways with an unscrupulous manager. Mercury Records dropped him. Shortly thereafter, he was arrested and jailed on a trumped-up vagrancy charge. He then learned that Major Bill had purloined a tape of 50 new songs Odam had recorded at T-Bone’s studio. Determined to reclaim his work, the Ledge broke into the Major’s office and retrieved the goods. "I went down to a studio and had the master tape run off onto a 7" reel," he recalled. "At the house, I played the songs through, wrote them down on paper, then unraveled the tape down the middle of Henderson Street in Fort Worth so Major Bill -- and nobody else -- could get their hands on my music." He later burned the song sheets. "He can’t get ‘em now," Odam smiled to a friend, "but I still remember ‘em." "
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Post by beatlies on Jan 29, 2007 10:58:25 GMT -5
CHARLIE BRILL directed a play about LENNY BRUCE in Los Angeles in 2005. He got a supportive blurb quote from fellow Laugh-In regular JoAnne Worley: April 2005: Lenny's Back (and boy is he pissed). Ronnie Marmo is starring in a new play about Lenny. Written by Sam Bobrick & Julie Stein, directed by Charlie Brill. Playing Wednesday and Thursday nights at 8pm at Theatre 68 in Hollywood from March 23rd until May 5th. *SHOW EXTENDED* Now running Thurs, Fridays & Saturdays at 8pm until June 18th. "The performance is -- to my eye -- flawless, by a Brooklynite named Ronnie Marmo." - Teller (of Penn and Teller)
"Ronnie Marmo IS Lenny Bruce and Charlie Brill's direction is on the money." - Joanne WorleyLenny Bruce was found dead in August 1966. Friends of his suspect it was a political assassination a la Marilyn Monroe ("the single needle theory").
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Post by fourthousandholes on Jan 29, 2007 12:22:36 GMT -5
Well, the cause seems noble then; Charlie honoring the memory of a victim of gov't elimination.
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Post by beatlies on Feb 12, 2007 23:43:21 GMT -5
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Post by beatlies on Feb 26, 2007 15:12:35 GMT -5
William Schallert, William Campbell and Charlie Brill at the Las Vegas Hilton Star Trek Convention 2006. Even now, one can see a distinct John Lennon resemblance. Together with "Paul" (William Campbell). There is a photo next to this one on the picture's website of puppets with what looks like a puppet of Charlie Brill puppet. www.seancoon.org/wp-content/postimages/john_lennon_imagine.jpg[/img]Below is the photo next to this one on the picture's website, of puppets with what looks like a puppet of Charlie Brill puppet. www.creationent.com/past_events/stlv2006
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Post by beatlies on Mar 12, 2007 4:10:05 GMT -5
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