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Backstage with Ron Onesti: A stroll down memory MacLaine

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She told me about a young up-and-comer named Al Pacino she met in New York while she was doing Broadway.

“He just got the role as Michael Corleone in ‘The Godfather.’ He was freaking out because the director of the film, Francis Ford Coppola, was really on him to ‘do something’ with the character. His character was more quiet than anything and typically without expression, and Coppola thought that this son of a mob boss should be more expressive. In his heart, he felt the character was more powerful ‘Being there by not being there.’  He knew the strength of just using his eyes to control the emotion, something Michael Corleone became famous for. He was a young genius that stuck to his convictions,” Shirley said.

“So, how did this ‘Downton Abbey’” thing come about,” I asked. “I had not seen the show,” she said, “but my hairdresser and everybody in the salon was talking about it. So, when my agent called to tell me they were interested in having me become a part of it, I watched it for about a week. I was hooked!” she said. 

“Me too,” I snapped. “What do you think the magic of the show is?” I asked. 

“I think [series writer] Julian Fellowes has the winning formula,” she said. “He has many characters involved with varying plots and subplots. So many ways to keep people interested. It’s not a show based on one or two characters or themes. It’s what hooked me!”

After lunch, we went to the theater where we sat for another hour talking about Jack Nicholson, more about Frank and Dean, and even about Chicago mobster Sam Giancana. It is no secret that she is a huge proponent of the afterlife, UFOs and spiritual beings. 

“What haven’t you told me about this place?” she asked me directly as she sat in the main dressing room, located in the theater’s basement.

“Are you asking if there are any ghosts here?” I responded just as directly.

“That’s exactly what I am referring to,” she said.

Did that creep me out? You bet it did! I began telling her about some of the stories I have heard over the years (as well as a couple of personal experiences I have had) regarding possible “ghost stories” involving my 1926 vaudeville theater.


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