THE VETERAN COLONEL’S STERN EXTERIOR… BUT THE MASK FINALLY CRACKED
The interviewer leaned in, a respectful smile on his face, and quoted one of those quintessential Colonel Potter-isms that had defined a decade of television. “Horse hockey,” he…
THE FINAL GOODBYE WAS SCRIPTED… BUT THE SILENCE WASN’T.
The tea had gone cold on the patio table, but neither of them seemed to notice. Loretta Swit sat across from Mike Farrell, the afternoon sun catching the…
THE PADRE HEARD THE WHIRR… BUT THE COLONEL FELT THE WEIGHT.
The dust at Malibu Creek never quite settles. It stays in the creases of your skin, a fine, pale powder that reminds you of a time when the…
HE WORE THE DRESSES FOR LAUGHS… BUT ONE DAY THE JOKE BROKE HIS HEART. The room was quiet, save for the soft clink of a spoon against a…
THE SURGERY WAS CRITICAL… BUT THE PATIENT HAD A HILARIOUS SECRET
The podcast studio was quiet, the kind of professional silence that usually precedes a deep dive into an actor’s craft. Alan Alda sat across from the host, leaning…
TV’S MOST ARROGANT ARISTOCRAT… BUT HIS PRIVATE HEART WAS FRAGILE
The world knew him as the man who brought Mozart to a mud-soaked camp in Korea. He was the refined, pompous, yet unexpectedly deep Major Charles Emerson Winchester…
THE ENGINE COUGHED ONCE AND LORETTA SWIT FELT 1979 AGAIN.
The sun was hitting the pavement at a sharp slant, the kind of afternoon gold that makes everything look like a faded photograph. Loretta stood there, wrapped in…
THE NIGHT THE MASH CAST FINALLY CRACKED THE LEGENDARY HARRY MORGAN
You know, people always ask me about the dresses. They ask about the high heels, the feather boas, and the Toledo Mud Hens caps. They want to know…
THE MOMENT WINCHESTER FINALLY STOPPED TALKING AND STARTED LISTENING
Loretta Swit leaned back in her chair, the soft light of the late afternoon filtering through the window of her living room. Across from her sat David, his…
THE ARROGANT BOSTONIAN SURGEON… BUT HIS HEART FOUND PEACE IN SILENCE
The fog rolls in thick over Newport, Oregon, blurring the line between the cold Pacific and the quiet streets where the man lived. To the world, he was…