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Jiminy Glick

I am here for Networking

About Me

I was born in 1948, in Akron, Ohio, the youngest of eleven children born to Omar and Isabella Glickman. Sickly as a child, I had to be privately tutored until the age of thirteen, when doctors discovered my "ailment" was merely the result of a swallowed Tonka truck that had lodged in my duodenum.

My Interests

pilates and cruising the Highway of Love two or three times a week with my muse, Dixie

I'd like to meet:

''Catherine Bell in 'JAG' , Liz Smith, Sal Minneo,

Music:

'Hooty Pooty To You Too' Mammy made an omelet. She made them out of eggs.

Movies:

That one movie starring Mathew Modine that I can never remember the name of

Heroes:

Lana Turner

My Blog

School

My father dressed as a Mennoniteno reason, just a fashion choice. But people stare at you when you carry a buggy whip. It creates this paranoia of, Why let the boy out? So I stayed at homewhich was ...
Posted by Jiminy Glick on Fri, 04 Nov 2005 06:51:00 PST

What makes Jiminy Glick tick?

A love of life, I think, and a sensibility that's very pro-whatever-the- young-are-up-towhich is why, though I think that Ecstasy is wrong, we should still keep an open mind.
Posted by Jiminy Glick on Mon, 01 Jan 1900 12:00:00 PST

What the children want to be

Morgan wants to be a male nurse. Mason likes to work with a wok...in his own room; he's stir-frying till all hours. Maybe he'll become a chef. As for the twins, I don't know. Matthew said to me, "I wa...
Posted by Jiminy Glick on Mon, 01 Jan 1900 12:00:00 PST

Tippi Hedren's aunt

 Sonia HedrenMelanie Griffith's great-aunt was a dishwasher at Chasen's, where I was a busboy. And sometimes, Melanie would show up, and we'd serve her clams, and then Sonia would come out, and ...
Posted by Jiminy Glick on Mon, 01 Jan 1900 12:00:00 PST

Deep Throat

Oh my God!!!!!!!!!!! How did that old man get that into his mouth? What, Adrian? Woodward and Bernstein? Ohhhhhhhh....... OH I LOVED DAMN YANKEES!  Leading the way for potty mouthed comic legends...
Posted by Jiminy Glick on Mon, 01 Jan 1900 12:00:00 PST

Eddie Albert

I first met Eddie on the set of "Return from Witch Mountain". I was Jack Soo's stand-in and it was a tough job because Jack had just sprained an ankle during a particularly stressfull day filming...
Posted by Jiminy Glick on Mon, 01 Jan 1900 12:00:00 PST

Bologna Sandwiches

BOLOGNA SANDWICHES! Nothing gets me more excited than bologna sandwiches with a little mustard on 'em. SCRUMPTIOUS!!!!!!!!  ...
Posted by Jiminy Glick on Mon, 01 Jan 1900 12:00:00 PST

The History of Silent Films

Once, on the Warner Bros. lot, I interviewed the great silent film star Buster Keaton on the eve of his upcoming movie, Batman. Halfway through, he informed me that I had him confused with another act...
Posted by Jiminy Glick on Mon, 01 Jan 1900 12:00:00 PST

Mike Nichols

The other day I was talking to the wonderful Brad Pitt and I asked "Brad, what's it like when you're not sure of your lines?" because I could never remember my lines. It was the worst thing. You know,...
Posted by Jiminy Glick on Mon, 01 Jan 1900 12:00:00 PST

Barnaby Jones

Once, in my earlier acting days, I did a "Barnaby Jones" two-parter. I remember that most of the time Buddy Ebsen was in a stupor. At one point he said to me with a kind of slur, "Have you seen Donna ...
Posted by Jiminy Glick on Mon, 01 Jan 1900 12:00:00 PST