Posted on 01/21/2005 5:19:46 PM PST by ambrose
Dennis Hopper should be hopping mad, some Hollywood actors said this week.
Hopper, who organized The Creative Coalition's Ball after the Ball Thursday night as part of the activities surrounding President Bush's inauguration, apparently got a surprise phone call from the Presidential Inaugural Committee Wednesday night - telling him not to come to his own party.
"I feel terrible that the White House inaugural committee that invited Dennis decided to disinvite him," "Sopranos" actor Joe Pantoliano told reporters at the event, where the entertainment - aside from mingling with some of Tinseltown's stars - was singer Macy Gray.
Hopper reportedly was not given an explanation for the insult. A call to the PIC had not been returned by press time.
Thursday's ball at the Reagan Building in Washington featured names such as Pantoliano - the group's co-director - along with actor and director Tony Goldwyn, Mario Van Peebles, Joe Piscopo, Matthew Modine and other actors. Various politicos like Sen. Arlen Specter, R-Pa., also attended.
But many were sorry about the absence of Hopper, who was the organizer and chair of the event and who personally wrote letters to and called the evening's headliners to invite them.
"I was very disappointed. I was told he was all of a sudden disinvited by the Inaugural Committee ... but he's with us in spirit," Goldwyn, who played the dark character Carl Bruner in the 1990 smash-hit "Ghost," and more recently co-starred in "The Last Samurai," told reporters on the red carpet Thursday.
Hopper, a Hollywood icon and long-time actor, director and producer who has starred in films such as "Speed," "Easy Rider" and "Apocalypse Now," is a hard-core supporter of Bush, although his wife did partake in fund-raising activities for Sen. John Kerry, Bush's Democratic challenger in the 2004 presidential election.
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It was.
Every once in awhile I rent the movie. I hate it, it's dark and unappealing fare, but I do it just to see the old man appear twice for seconds each time. LOL...
The one scene where they gave him lines they ended up dubbing over his voice in post-production, though, unfortunately.
He didn't sound enough like a hick. Seriously.
I love the first scene though. It is mainly of my Dad holding a shotgun. Very fitting.
What do you mean, where did he come from?
He was in the movie.
"People unanimously rejected Hollywierd and it's lack of values."
Do those values include taking someone's money and then telling them to take a hike? This is not about Hollywood. You don't stab your supporters in the back, Hollywood or not. Hopper is a Bush supporter. The rest is immaterial to me.
Oh man--that's GOLD! One of the best TV movies ever made, in my opinion.
"Well according to http://www.whitehouseforsale.org Dennis Hopper is listed as a $50,000 donor. Someone is lying."
Perhaps I'm just a little jaded, but I'm guessing a web site called "Whitehouse For Sale" is not going to be a reliable source of info.
What a great thing to have forver. Is your Dad still around?
No. He's been gone for a few years.
Oh, YEAH!! I saw that one once a long time ago, I forget any details about the movie except it was absolutely TERRIFYING to see Griffith as a bad guy -- he was great! Kevin Costner (and I'm not a big KC fan) is an excellent bad guy, too, in a movie I love but which everybody panned, "5,000 Miles to Graceland." Another guy who plays a surprisingly powerful villain is Mark Harmon. He's downright frightening.
The guy who wins the "scariest dad" award, in my book, is Jack Nicholson. We all know how scary it was when we pissed off our dads, but can you imagine being "in the doghouse" when Jack Nicholson is your dad? Yipes!
Think all this is pretty peculiar..I am going with Variety, with what they charge for a subscription they better get it right!!! But would rather hear it from the Hopper's mouth!!
Really? I had no idea. I've only seen a bits of it (Penn is great actor, I'll give him that, but his directing skills are lacking). David Morse was in that movie, too, wasn't he?
Yeah. I actually like his acting.
You've got that right. The article from Fox has Pantoliano as co-director of the Creative Coaltion but he's only one of many on the board. So that's one distorted fact. And this was not an official Inaugural Committee event, so I don't think they could "disinvite" anyone. And reply #6 has the New York Post saying he's working on a movie deal and couldn't go. Besides, the Coalition was founded by the like of Sarandon, Robbins, and Baldwin. It may have changed but it's definitely not a Republican only group.
That's nice that you have this fond rememberance of him!
So his WIFE wouldn't let him go...is that what we are to understand???
You betcha.
Gotta run along. Have a nice evening...
I haven't seen that one yet, but I want to. Another nice bad guy role for Costner was "A Perfect World". Have you ever seen "Open Range"? That's a semi-bad guy role--excellent movie too. Best Western since "Unforgiven".
Who are Farah and Dobson?
Pardon my ignorance. Just a little ol' Irish Freeper here.
I tried to apologize,(and pass a business card sales pitch style), but his ugly manager with a clipboard said "not now sir!"... she didn't want any attention.
That's when I yelled out, "ARE YOU DENNIS HOPPER?"
:)
Ya got that. Even in "Easy Rider"...gosh I'm old...he did more emoting than the jerk Fonda...after all, he didn't have a big name to play off of....just wish that Jack N. had a bigger part in that flic...Jack was my favorite character in that, albeit short lived.
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