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Uncle Horace
, Aunt Polly in Bessemer circa 1955. Founders of Shangrila
Summer Camp Uncle Horace ministered to Prisoners and
brought their children and mixed them for a week each summer
One week in July and one week in August. |
Mother in
the back yard at her parents home where she an I lived circa
1955 |
Mother and
Father (biological) circa 1954. They were married for two
years and I got to know him in 1979. |
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My first
horse, a Pinto named Apache |
Me on
Christmas day 1967 Holding an LP by The Mamas and The Papas
called FAREWELL TO THE FIRST GOLDEN ERA, a gift from My
foster Aunt Barbara. |
My first
time drunk with my "girlfriend" Millie Wallace at The Barney
Gray Motel on the beach in Panama City Florida May, 1970 |
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A somewhat
overly excited Glenn being photographed with his first "Rock
Star"---Paul Revere of Paul Revere and The Raiders. WE were
in the dressing room at the Birmingham Municipal Auditorium
at a WVOK "Shower OF Stars Show. I believe "The Little Rascals
and Neil Diamond headlined. July 1969. |
In this
scene from The Boys In The band The straight man had just
slugged me and "Harold was receiving his Birthday present, A
hustler all the boys had pitched in to buy. The late Donald
Higgins (one of my all time best friends) was on the left
throwing back a stiff one. He died of diabetes in
Hollywood in 1993. Not sure when the the hustler and
"Harold" died but it was of AIDS in the mid-eighties. |
My first job
in Birmingham News delivering ads to be
proofed at $75 a week |
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This scene
is the aftermath of the fight between my character (Emory)
and the surprise straight guest. |
This is a
curtain call from the entire cast of The Boys in The Band |
The still
very much alive Jay Smith and the late actor who
played "Harold". |
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Another
shot of my fellow workers in Dispatch at The Birmingham News
in 1972 |
The late Dr
Arnold Powell, my mentor, teacher and hero as well as
builder/designer(with Tech director John Kitchencs) standing
with the late Bobby Thompson who died in 1988 just before
the release of BEETLE JUICE. |
The late R.
C. Torri and the late george Falkenberry who co-starred in
the Atlanta production of MAN OF LA MANCHA at lunch in
Buckhead. |
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Friends in
Birmingham just before Atlanta. The Late Berry Bell circa
2001, Shanky Gray who died in 1979 and the very much alive
John Bean. We were in my last Birmingham Apt. in West End
in 1972. |
Still
living Carl Stewart, director and producer TERRIFIC NEW
THEATRE (TNT) on Southside. Circa 1972. We are at my place
in West End. |
Tony Lash is alive and
well. In 1972 he was sporting the bell bottoms so
well, a part of the hideous 1970 fashion scene. |
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Set of Goodbye My Fancy
with Millie Wallace. |
After the completion of
Beetlejuice in 1987, but before it's release in 1988.
A shot of two of my favorite people. I met them both
separately before they met each other in FL and got married.
Steven Ekleberry and Karen Black. |
Just before principle
photography began on my production written and starring
myself Dressing Rooms For Day Players. Pictured
are Karen Black and myself. |
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My best friend, a farmer
and artist, living in South Alabama who costarred in
Dressing Rooms For Day Players (circa 1984). He
prefers to remain anonymous. |
Group of Birmingham
Community Theater actors (circa 2000). |
My sister Susan Scott
Gagne |
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My immediate family.
Standing left to right: John Frank Scott, Chester
Kirkpatrick Scott III, Me, My late stepfather Chester
Kirkpatrick Scott Jr., My mother Annie Ruth Livingston
Shadix Scott, Bernard. |
A recent picture of my
mother |
Mother and I in Hollywood
(circa 1981) |