Shakespeare Company! Stephanie J. Block and her husband Sebastian were on last Thursday and were so charming! We wound up having Sean Hayes and Eric McCormack on the show, as well, who are good friends in real life! She was in full Liza drag, with the requisite crazy eyelashes, and told him that she was indeed Stephanie…and he immediately served her with papers!!!
Her ex-manager was suing her because he had represented her during Wicked when it was first being formed and, even though she was no longer with the agency, the manager felt she owed him money because she was going to play the role of Elphaba. She told us that she wound up having to write a check. Sebastian and Stephanie also recounted how Sebastian proposed. They were in France. While Sebastian proposed, there was a cellist, sitting nearby on a bridge, playing beautiful French music.
After Stephanie said yes, they started walking back to the hotel and passed the cellist. They wanted to remember every amazing European moment that encompassed this very romantique proposal. They approached the cellist, and asked what his name was. They spoke clearly so he could understand. Was it Pierre-Luc? One day I sort of wandered onto set to see if I could watch some scenes being shot and maybe get some free food I was year-old actor with no money so eating was daily mission. I sort of hung around with the background performers and ended up getting lunch because everybody just assumed I was actually hired to be there.
At one point the director recognised me from my audition and, as a consolation prize, said something like "Hey, I'm going to put you right in the front on this next scene and you'll have a name and everything". Tina Fey wrote the line, Daniel Franzese spoke the line I just sat in a chair and tried not to stare at Lindsay Lohan. So that's how it happened.
But I was never "officially" hired. I never signed anything and so I was never paid. But the free lunch was great. You go, Glen Coco! While Glen Coco otherwise plays no part in the plot, the character is fondly remembered for the scene.
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