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This ribald, made-for-cable documentary salute to the legendary club offers both a history of the bi-coastal haven comedians and a sampler of shifting tastes in stand-up. The original, New York City Friars' Club was established in 1913 as a watering hole for hard-working comics and entertainers like George M. Cohan and Enrico Caruso. A second branch opened in Hollywood after show business shifted its activities to the West Coast. The club's membership is a Who's Who of show... read more leave a comment
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I was a fan of Lost in Space, ...

Question: I was a fan of Lost in Space, but was an even bigger fan of Zorro, who was played by LiS's Guy Williams. One thing I always wondered, though. Since he had a mask on, was that really him with the sword?


Answer: That it was, Jeff. Matter of fact, the only reason Williams, whose acting résumé was pretty much nonexistent up to that point, got the role was that he was mighty handy with a blade. It seems Williams, born Armando Catalano in New York City, was the only one to audition who could actually fence. His father, a skilled fencer in his native Italy, taught his son to handle a sword, but neither of them dreamed how valuable a skill it would prove to be after Williams became a contract player at Universal in the early '50s.

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