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Hollywood Conservative Proudly Proclaims: There Are More Than Three of Us … Really
Human Events ^
| March 25, 2005
| Cheryl Felicia Rhoads
Posted on 03/25/2005 11:27:31 AM PST by quidnunc
For 20 years I have been an actress and writer in Hollywood. I wrote guest columns, worked phone banks and walked precincts for the re-election of President Bush. I eagerly traveled to Washington for his second Inauguration. Then, at various festivities, upon informing fellow conservatives that I was from Hollywood, I was often greeted with, "A conservative in Hollywood? There must be only three of you." (Or six, but this bemused assertion never reached double digits.)
This presumption is just not true, however. Like other minority groups, conservatives in show business have steadily been coming out of the closet. But let's be honest, a million men won't march down Sunset Boulevard chanting, "Down with Michael Moore, we say out loud
we voted for George W. Bush, and we are proud!" The latter, however, isn't really necessary or even desirable. It is not that we need to indulge in a left vs. right war as artists. The point is that we have sought to be truly honest craftsmen, while also being allowed to enjoy a diversity of opinion without retribution.
Yet it is still important for those in the conservative movement itself to understand and appreciate that many in Hollywood share their revulsion for the ranting of Cameron Diaz, Whoopie Goldberg and Chevy Chase. And now, for a variety of reasons, not only conservatives, but also libertarians and non-leftists in the entertainment industry are broadening the artistic spectrum in Hollywood.
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To: Endeavor
I'm just surprised that the lefties care about that!! Look at the likes of Nicholas Cage. Talent seems optional in that industry!
:)
21
posted on
03/25/2005 12:15:01 PM PST
by
bannie
(Jamma Nana!)
To: bannie
In the case of Nicolas Cage it helps to be in the right family.
22
posted on
03/25/2005 12:18:20 PM PST
by
Borges
To: Borges
In the case of most of the current field of weeds, methinks! It would be so interesting to have someone do some documentary on who spawned whom in "Hollywood." A total expose' would be nice. Nothing would change, but it would still be interesting!
23
posted on
03/25/2005 12:20:19 PM PST
by
bannie
(Jamma Nana!)
To: bannie
What do you mean...who has family connections? With most of the pretty girls like Cameron Diaz they're former models who are using their 'talents' to the fullest extent that they could. Wouldn't we all? :-)
24
posted on
03/25/2005 12:22:08 PM PST
by
Borges
To: Borges
Sigourney Weaver and Gwyneth Paltrow and Riley Keough --
off of the top of my proverbial hat.
25
posted on
03/25/2005 12:31:00 PM PST
by
bannie
(Jamma Nana!)
To: bannie
Drew Barrymore would top my mine! Then again she got a lot further then her derelict father ever did. She actually got over her drug problems. He never did.
26
posted on
03/25/2005 12:34:02 PM PST
by
Borges
To: quidnunc
So who are they?
I know of:
Mel Gibson, Heather Locklear, Bruce Willis, etc....
27
posted on
03/25/2005 12:49:56 PM PST
by
SkyPilot
To: Borges
I've thought more about it--and sneeked a couple of peeks into a search engine.
Here are a few more:
Jane Mansfield's daughter, Mariska Hargitay
Kate Hudson...daughter of Goldie Hawn
Emilio D. Estevez and Charlie Sheen, sons of Martin Sheen
...and...and...and...
Drew Barrymore
Jamie Lee Curtis
Sean and Chris Penn
Rosanna Arquette --and David and Patricia
Michael Douglas
Isabella Rosellini
Laura Dern
Jeff and Beau Bridges
Sean Astin
George Clooney
Peter and Jane Fonda
Nick Cassavetes
Liza Minelli
Adam Arkin
Geraldine Chaplin
Mira Sorvino
Melanie Griffith
Robert Downey, Jr.
28
posted on
03/25/2005 1:01:31 PM PST
by
bannie
(Jamma Nana!)
To: bannie
Tori Spelling is the daughter of Aaron Spelling
Carrie Fisher is the daughter of Eddie Fisher and Debbie Reynolds
29
posted on
03/25/2005 1:30:44 PM PST
by
quidnunc
(Omnis Gaul delenda est)
To: peacebaby
David Zucker one of us? Well, shut my mouth! This is Chevalier, Montage, Detente, Avant Garde, and Deja Vu. Over there, Croissant, Souffle, Escargot, and Chocolate Mousse.
How do we know that he's not Mel Torme?
Your hog balls, sir.
30
posted on
03/25/2005 1:32:31 PM PST
by
Ghengis
(Alexander was a wuss!)
To: bannie
David Carradine is the son of John Carradine
Nancy Sinatra is the daughter of Frank Sinatra
31
posted on
03/25/2005 1:36:08 PM PST
by
quidnunc
(Omnis Gaul delenda est)
To: Borges
I would be very surprised if Steve Sommers (Jr.), director of the Mummy films, Van Helsinger, etc. is a leftist. He comes from a good. devout Catholic midwestern stock!
32
posted on
03/25/2005 1:40:45 PM PST
by
Gumdrop
To: Gumdrop
Whatever he is...his movies are gawdawful
33
posted on
03/25/2005 1:42:04 PM PST
by
Borges
To: bannie
And Angelica Houston is the daughter of John Houston who was the son of Walter Houston (the only case of three generations winning an Oscar)
34
posted on
03/25/2005 1:43:35 PM PST
by
Borges
To: quidnunc
Ben Stein once compared conservatives in Hollywood to early Christians, meeting in catacombs and recognizing each other by secret signals.
35
posted on
03/25/2005 1:47:10 PM PST
by
jalisco555
("The best lack all conviction, while the worst are full of passionate intensity." W. B. Yeats)
To: quidnunc
STARS WITH GOP STRIPES
ANGIE HARMON
BRITNEY W/ FLAG
JESSICA SIMPSON
LARA FLYNN BOYLE
BO DEREK
36
posted on
03/25/2005 1:56:27 PM PST
by
Liz
("There is no safety for honest men except by believing all possible evil of evil men." Edmund Burke)
To: Ghengis
I see now that there are no aficionados of Mr. Zucker's Top Secret here. ;)
37
posted on
03/26/2005 4:58:20 AM PST
by
Ghengis
(Alexander was a wuss!)
To: Liz
38
posted on
03/26/2005 1:11:32 PM PST
by
ConservativeStLouisGuy
(11th FReeper Commandment: Thou Shalt Not Unnecessarily Excerpt)
To: ConservativeStLouisGuy
Jim Robinson's Master List Of Articles To Be Excerpted
Hollywood Conservative Proudly Proclaims: There Are More Than Three of Us...Really - by Cheryl Felicia Rhoads
March 25, 2005
For 20 years I have been an actress and writer in Hollywood. I wrote guest columns, worked phone banks and walked precincts for the re-election of President Bush. I eagerly traveled to Washington for his second Inauguration. Then, at various festivities, upon informing fellow conservatives that I was from Hollywood, I was often greeted with, "A conservative in Hollywood? There must be only three of you." (Or six, but this bemused assertion never reached double digits.)
This presumption is just not true, however. Like other minority groups, conservatives in show business have steadily been coming out of the closet. But let's be honest, a million men won't march down Sunset Boulevard chanting, "Down with Michael Moore, we say out loud...we voted for George W. Bush, and we are proud!" The latter, however, isn't really necessary or even desirable. It is not that we need to indulge in a left vs. right war as artists. The point is that we have sought to be truly honest craftsmen, while also being allowed to enjoy a diversity of opinion without retribution.
Yet it is still important for those in the conservative movement itself to understand and appreciate that many in Hollywood share their revulsion for the ranting of Cameron Diaz, Whoopie Goldberg and Chevy Chase. And now, for a variety of reasons, not only conservatives, but also libertarians and non-leftists in the entertainment industry are broadening the artistic spectrum in Hollywood.
There are celebrities like Kelsey Grammar of television's "Frasier" who hosted an inaugural salute to the troops in Washington. Gary Sinise of television's "CSI: NY" and the hit movie Apollo 13 participated as well. (Sinise has also been active in building schools for Iraqi children.) Former "Law & Order" star Angie Harmon spoke at the Republican National Convention, while comedian Dennis Miller has aggressively supported Bush to the dismay of some fans of the former "Saturday Night Live" star.
The list goes on. Behind the cameras there are those like writer and director Lionel Chetwynd, who countered Moore's Fahrenheit 9/11 with the more factually accurate Celsius 41.11. Political pundit Dick Morris presented yet another film disputing Moore's theories with Farenhype 9/11. The latter was co-produced by celebrity Ron Silver, who is not strictly a conservative or even a Republican. But the actor describes himself as a lifelong Democrat of the Truman mold. Silver broke with Democrats over the War on Terrorism and made a passionate speech at the 2004 Republican National Convention. On a lighter note, David Zucker, director of Airplane, produced an anti-Kerry, pro-Bush commercial during election season.
Some celebrities are open about their "otherness" by Hollywood's political standards. But there are groups and events that encourage those emerging writers and actors who don't yet have the safety of stardom or prestigious credits to share their conservative ideology.
Conceived the morning after the 1992 elections, activist David Horowitz's Wednesday Morning Club (WMC) blazed the trail. Horowitz brought a variety of authoritative speakers, mostly conservative, to the Beverly Hills gatherings. Horowitz's group provided a needed balance to those who had been bombarded by the pontificating of those in the Barbara Streisand crowd. The WMC has long been a solo port in the Hollywood storm, an oasis that provided intellectual diversity. Now other outlets also serve as a healing balm to conservatives on the left coast.
The grassroots Hollywood Congress of Republicans (HCR) and a chapter of the California Congress of Republicans formed in 2001. HCR is a welcome haven to many actors, writers and others affiliated with the entertainment industry. It also has guest speakers who discuss their common goals.
Radio hosts Dennis Prager and Larry Elder both promoted a revue of comedians billed as the Right Stuff. This group was the brainchild of Eric Peterofsky, a former staff writer on "Murphy Brown." I went to a local comedy club to see Peterofsky's show. Surrounded by conservative patrons enjoying hilarious conservative comedians was really a revelation for someone like me. The very existence of this show signaled the stars in heaven were mystically coming into alignment, even if some stars in Hollywood like Sean Penn may have felt a disturbance in "the Force."
Euphoria really set in the first weekend in October, however. I participated in the Liberty Film Festival in Beverly Hills, founded by director Jason Apuzzo and his wife, actress Govindini Murty. About 18 conservative films were showcased. We attended panels featuring people like actress Morgan Brittany, film critic Michael Medved, Hollywood, Interrupted author Andrew Breitbart and director David Zucker. The festival was preceded in Dallas by the American Film Renaissance Festival, founded by the husband and wife team of Jim and Ellen Hubbard. As a member of four entertainment unions that openly promoted activities, like those of MoveOn.org, I was thrilled to be with a multitude of like-minded artists in Hollywood. Many of us felt we had come home.
Conservatives should know about this political "counter culture." More importantly, as artists, it is simply a good idea to broaden the dialogue. And it has been happening, slowly but surely over the years.
Contrary to many conservative's beliefs, Hollywood is not a political monolith. Many refuse to be intimidated by the "politically correct" in their industry anymore. It is essential, in order to be the artists we set out to be. Winston Churchill said, "Arise and take our stand for freedom as in the olden time." His admonition is being heeded in the nick of time, not only for the sake of American culture, but also -- due to Hollywood's influence -- that of the world.
39
posted on
03/26/2005 1:13:20 PM PST
by
ConservativeStLouisGuy
(11th FReeper Commandment: Thou Shalt Not Unnecessarily Excerpt)
To: Ghengis
Hey, I know a little German...
40
posted on
03/26/2005 3:41:16 PM PST
by
stands2reason
(When in doubt, err on the side of life.)
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