Career, Looks Didn't Define Actor

Daily BreezeMay 22, 2008

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Some years ago I sat on a neighbor's back patio smoking Cuban cigars with the actor John Phillip Law.

Tall, 6-foot-4, and still inordinately good looking in his mid- 60s, Law politely listened to a story that involved him, my completely depressing college freshman year and a friend who got me a blind date with a pretty fundamentalist girl out of Apalachicola. A girl that I'd outrage by escorting her in a borrowed Pontiac GTO to a Saturday evening showing of "Barbarella" at the State Theater.

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Career, Looks Didn't Define Actor

That 1968 Roger Vadim film monstrosity has long since become a midnight favorite for its profound silliness and for an opening sequence in which the then-wholesome, pre-Hanoi Jane Fonda does a tame-by-2008-standards zero-gravity striptease.

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