Posted on 12/16/2006 10:21:50 AM PST by bannie
On another thread the subject of neoptism of hollywoodies came up, and it seemed that it might be interesting to pool knowledge about who in Hollywood broke into the tight movie union because of their connections.
Nicholas Cage is Francis Ford Coppola's nephew. Anyone who saw him in Peggy Sue Got Married KNOWS he only got hired because of his uncle. He got to learn by being an apprentice in the trenches--that's a gift.
Kate Hudson is Goldie Hawn's daughter.
Gwennie Paltrow is the daughter of Bruce Paltrow and Blythe Danner.
Kate Hudson's father was one of the Hudson brothers singing group who had a pretty bad TV show back in the 70s.
He left Goldie Hawn for Cindy Williams - got Cindy preggers so she couldn't do the last year of Laverne & Shirley
Actually parry Duke was sure that Gomez Adams was really Sean's father. It only came out anout a year ago that Patty's 2nd husband, the one she was only married to for 2 weeks, was Sean's father.
Patty Duke still didn't believe it. Said it had to been John Auston.
parry Duke = Patty Duke
Sorry, trying too post too quickly
Looking at your link, I think I was being naive to even wonder about this.
Great site...pathetic situation.
Didn't Ben and Aretha Franklin have a child? What was her name again?
Show business kids making movies of themselves
You know they don't give a f--k about anybody else.
While the poor people sleepin' with the shade on the light...
At least Liza had tons of talent herself...more than most past or present entertainers.
Jamie Lee Curtis been mentioned?
Not that I saw...how could I have forgotten her!
Oh, and Princess Leah!
:-) At least she moved past it and became an author.
Cage was already working before PSGM. He was in 'Fast Times at Ridgemont High' and 'Valley Girl'.
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