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    FROM BROADWAY TO BOOKSTORES
    by Richard Horgan

    Film Stew
    http://www.filmstew.com/showBlog.aspx?blog_id =1448
    Nov 13 2008
    CA

    It started with the murder of a Hollywood A-list male actor, found in
    the back of a limousine with his Best Supporting Actor Oscar rudely
    re-deployed for his anal consideration. And it will soon continue with
    the notion of paparazzi werewolves battling deeply embedded Tinseltown
    bloodsuckers and the appearance of a naked (and walking dead version
    of) Orson Welles, without clothes because he has just shape shifted
    from the physical countenance of a rat back to human form.

    Welcome to the wonderful new world of actress Adrienne Barbeau who,
    after publishing her memoir in 2006, has moved on to this summer's
    saucy Hollywood mystery novel Vampyres of Hollywood and is currently
    working on a sequel. Not bad for someone who just a few years ago
    walked blind into an L.A. writing course that was also attended at the
    time by actresses Mariette Hartley, Tess Harper and Michael Learned.

    Barbeau's success as a writer in her early 60's is almost as
    preposterous as the idea of her giving birth at age 51 to healthy twin
    boys. But both have happened and the still busy actress, who spoke
    last night to a small crowd at Burbank's Buena Vista branch lirary,
    looks none the worse for the wear. Quite the contrary in fact; the
    now 63-year-old Sacramento native, of Armenian and French descent,
    was positively radiant as she revealed that she has already received -
    and turned down - a first offer for the movie rights to Vampyres. But
    make no "mystake"; in this era of Twilight, True Blood and Let the
    Right One In, a TV or big screen adaptation is inevitable.

    On the acting front, Barbeau - who 40 years ago made her Broadway
    debut in Fiddler on the Roof - just completed a short film in which
    she plays, for the first time ever, a zombie. But this is no ordinary
    zombie; rather, the movie features a protagonist who is very aware
    of the transformation in progress and is trying to deal with it. Add
    to this a recent guest star appearance on Cold Case and the Levar
    Burton directed indie drama Reach for Me (in which Barbeau co-stars
    alongside Seymour Cassel and Alfre Woodard), and you've got one
    of the best current examples of a woman (way) over 40 leapfrogging
    (or should that be leap-Fog-ing?) over Hollywood ageism. Bravo!
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