Posted on 10/17/2013 2:24:01 PM PDT by nickcarraway
An intriguing tidbit in our colleague Rich Leibys profile of Washington private eye Terry Lenzner. Seems that he was the inspiration for Oliver Barrett IV, the Harvard ice-hockey player at the center of his friend Erich Segals weepy romantic novel Love Story.
Or, at least, one of them.
Consider: Lenzner, now 74, grew up with a wealthy, domineering father who pushed him to excel in prep-school sports and the Ivy League; he went to Exeter and Harvard, where he played football and became good friends with Segal, then a tutor.
Segal went on to write Love Story, which was turned into the hit movie starring Ryan ONeal and Ali McGraw, whose spunky bohemian character famously informs his smug preppy character that Love means never having to say youre sorry. Not quite true, actually, but memorable. The character of Oliver was also a jock with rich but difficult dad, who went to Exeter and Harvard and, notes Leiby, in the book, his height and weight are exactly the same as Lenzners.
(Excerpt) Read more at washingtonpost.com ...
perhaps he took a little from here and a little from there and a lot from here to come up with a composite of preppy Oliver...
Next you’ll be telling me he didn’t invent the Internet.
Al Gore invented the internet, so he must have been the inspiration....
Didn’t Al Gore say Love Story was based on him?
Yes.
Love means getting sued for releasing your 2nd chakra.
Kiss my cash and call it a love story ...
That’s BS. Al’s was SEX POODLE STORY
Which one of Obama’s “composite girlfriends” in his book was really based on Al Gore?
I was told the book was based on the author himself.
The author was a Harvard friend of one of my in-laws.
—Wikipedia
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