Reports of My Death
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To: ninemooncorp <ninemooncorp@aol.com>
Sent: Fri, Jul 16, 2010 7:49 am
Subject: You're Alive
Mr. Shadix,
Hollywood isn't the only place that thinks you are dead. I drove by the empty lot the other day and was lamenting that you haven't rebuilt that gorgeous house yet when I was informed by several of my officers that you were deceased. Several citizens I spoke with thought so too! My heart broke. ImDb didn't list you're death but one of my officers "remembered" reading about it in The News last year.
I was so HAPPY to see as of the 27th of April 2010 you're alive and still going after roles! Here's to your health, good luck on your continuing career, and wishing you the best!
Jacqueline Pearson
Your Fan
Bessemer PD
P.S. Are you rebuilding the house?
-----Original Message-----
From: ninemooncorp <ninemooncorp@aol.com>
Sent: Fri, Jul 23, 2010 11:01 pm
Subject: Re: You're Alive
Yes, Jaqueline,
To quote Mark Twain,"Reports of my death are greatly
exaggerated!" After the devastating blaze on Dartmouth Ave I bought a lovely home at 2250 South Highland Ave between 22nd and 23rd streets south. I made a film in August and September of 2009 on the north shore of Maui (FINDING GAUGUIN, a period piece set in 1903) and have been doing a great deal of traveling since my tragic house fire of Dec 2008.
I worked with The Museum of Modern Art(MoMA) both at the opening (Nov. 2009) and closing (April 2010) of the tremendously successful career retrospective of Tim Burton. At Tim's request I helped open the show and then in April 2010 was brought to NYC at MoMA's request to speak at the museum, introduce the Museum's final screening of BEETLEJUICE and do a Q&A after the screening. It was a great reunion of all the artists who have worked with Tim Burton on the last 25 years. This magnificent museum installation moves on to Toronto and next year to The Los Angeles Museum of Modern Art before traveling on to London. Its been an exciting year.
I will be starting work with the USO later this year and in 2011 on The Wounded Warrior Project, and with the guidance of The USO begin visiting military hospitals throughout the USA to visit with the many men and women of the armed services who are dealing with appalling injuries sustained while in service to our great country. I will highlight this tour with a visit to Walter Reed Hospital in Washington D.C.
In late 2011 or early in 2012 will be visiting active duty troops both in Iraq and Afghanistan. Alabama's young men and women have always been among the quickest in America to step up and serve our great country during times of threat. This is not about politics. This is about answering the call when our country needs our brave young men and women. I am so very proud of all our armed services and in particular the courageous people of my great home state of Alabama.
Thank you for your email Jacquline and once again, I can assure you I am very much alive. I will be updating my 13 year old website soon. Check it out and as I begin my work with The Wounded Warrior Project there will be regular updates.
All the Best to You,
Glenn Shadix
To: ninemooncorp <ninemooncorp@aol.com>
Sent: Fri, Jul 16, 2010 7:49 am
Subject: You're Alive
Mr. Shadix,
Hollywood isn't the only place that thinks you are dead. I drove by the empty lot the other day and was lamenting that you haven't rebuilt that gorgeous house yet when I was informed by several of my officers that you were deceased. Several citizens I spoke with thought so too! My heart broke. ImDb didn't list you're death but one of my officers "remembered" reading about it in The News last year.
I was so HAPPY to see as of the 27th of April 2010 you're alive and still going after roles! Here's to your health, good luck on your continuing career, and wishing you the best!
Jacqueline Pearson
Your Fan
Bessemer PD
P.S. Are you rebuilding the house?
-----Original Message-----
From: ninemooncorp <ninemooncorp@aol.com>
Sent: Fri, Jul 23, 2010 11:01 pm
Subject: Re: You're Alive
Yes, Jaqueline,
To quote Mark Twain,"Reports of my death are greatly
exaggerated!" After the devastating blaze on Dartmouth Ave I bought a lovely home at 2250 South Highland Ave between 22nd and 23rd streets south. I made a film in August and September of 2009 on the north shore of Maui (FINDING GAUGUIN, a period piece set in 1903) and have been doing a great deal of traveling since my tragic house fire of Dec 2008.
I worked with The Museum of Modern Art(MoMA) both at the opening (Nov. 2009) and closing (April 2010) of the tremendously successful career retrospective of Tim Burton. At Tim's request I helped open the show and then in April 2010 was brought to NYC at MoMA's request to speak at the museum, introduce the Museum's final screening of BEETLEJUICE and do a Q&A after the screening. It was a great reunion of all the artists who have worked with Tim Burton on the last 25 years. This magnificent museum installation moves on to Toronto and next year to The Los Angeles Museum of Modern Art before traveling on to London. Its been an exciting year.
I will be starting work with the USO later this year and in 2011 on The Wounded Warrior Project, and with the guidance of The USO begin visiting military hospitals throughout the USA to visit with the many men and women of the armed services who are dealing with appalling injuries sustained while in service to our great country. I will highlight this tour with a visit to Walter Reed Hospital in Washington D.C.
In late 2011 or early in 2012 will be visiting active duty troops both in Iraq and Afghanistan. Alabama's young men and women have always been among the quickest in America to step up and serve our great country during times of threat. This is not about politics. This is about answering the call when our country needs our brave young men and women. I am so very proud of all our armed services and in particular the courageous people of my great home state of Alabama.
Thank you for your email Jacquline and once again, I can assure you I am very much alive. I will be updating my 13 year old website soon. Check it out and as I begin my work with The Wounded Warrior Project there will be regular updates.
All the Best to You,
Glenn Shadix
