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Carol Wayne (September 6, 1942 – January 13, 1985) was an American television and film actress. She was best known for her many appearances on The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson as the Matinée Lady.
Born in Chicago, Illinois, Wayne began her show business career as a teenage figure skater in the Ice Capades along with her younger sister Nina Wayne (born September 18, 1943). The Wayne Sisters later became showgirls of the Folies Bergère at the Tropicana Resort & Casino in Las Vegas. Carol followed Nina to Hollywood in the mid 1960s and the sisters began appearing in TV shows of the era.
While Wayne did television guest shots on I Spy (as the title character in the episode "Trouble With Temple"), Bewitched, I Dream of Jeannie (as dim-witted starlet "Bootsie Nightingale"), Love American Style, Emergency! and The Fall Guy , she also appeared in many sketches on The Red Skelton Show. She gained her greatest fame for 100-plus appearances (1971–1982) as the buxom Matinée Lady on The Tonight Show in Johnny Carson's popular Art Fern's Tea Time Movie sketches. After her death, Carson kept the Art Fern character off the air for most of the next year. He eventually hired Danuta Wesley and later Teresa Ganzel to be his new Matinée Lady.
David Wayne (January 30, 1914 – February 9, 1995) was an American actor with a career spanning nearly 50 years.
Wayne was born Wayne James McMeekan in Traverse City, Michigan, the son of Helen Matilda (née Mason) and John David McMeekan. He grew up in Bloomingdale, Michigan. Wayne's first major Broadway role was Og the leprechaun in Finian's Rainbow, for which he won the Theatre World Award and the first ever Tony for Best Featured Actor in a Musical. While appearing in the play, he and co-star Albert Sharpe were recruited by producer David O. Selznick to play Irish characters in the film Portrait of Jennie (1948).
He was awarded a second Tony for Best Actor in a Play for The Teahouse of the August Moon and was nominated as Best Actor in a Musical for The Happy Time. He originated the role of Ensign Pulver in the classic stage comedy Mister Roberts and also appeared in Say, Darling, After the Fall, and Incident at Vichy.
In films, Wayne most often was cast as a supporting player, such as the charming cad opposite Spencer Tracy and Katharine Hepburn in Adam's Rib (1949). He portrayed the child killer, originally played by Peter Lorre, in the remake of M (1951), a chance to see him in a rare leading role, even rarer as an evil character. He costarred in The Tender Trap (1955) with Frank Sinatra, Debbie Reynolds, and Celeste Holm.
Carroll Wayne Harris (born May 4, 1938) is a retired American professional football player who was a linebacker for the Calgary Stampeders of the Canadian Football League from 1961 through 1972.
Harris was a high school all-American who played collegiately for University of Arkansas from 1957 to 1960. In 1960, he was selected as the outstanding player in the Southwest Conference and played in the Cotton Bowl Classic and the All-American Bowl. He was nicknamed "Thumper", and with good reasons.
Harris was drafted by the Boston Patriots of the American Football League, but opted to play in Canadian Football League for 12 years, all with the Calgary Stampeders. He was named all-Western Conference 11 times and all-Canadian 9 times, appearing in 3 Grey Cup finals: the 56th Grey Cup of 1968, the 58th Grey Cup of 1970, and the 59th Grey Cup of 1971, the latter being the only victory, when he was named Most Valuable Player in the game. His jersey #55 was retired by the Stampeders in 1973.
Harris was has been inducted into the Canadian Football Hall of Fame, the College Football Hall of Fame (2004), the Arkansas Sports Hall of Fame, Arkansas' all-century team for the 20th century, and the Alberta Sports Hall of Fame. In November, 2006, Harris was voted 9th among the CFL's Top 50 players of the league's modern era by Canadian sports network The Sports Network/TSN, no linebacker being ahead of him.
Yesterday I was happy to play
For a penny or two a song
Till a fellah in a black sedan
Took a shine to my one-man-band
He said, "We got plans for you, you'd never dream"
You're a star, you're a star
A lamé suit and a new guitar
And I know that you'll go far
'Cause you're a star
You're a star, superstar
On you go, it's your finest hour
And I know that you'll go far
'Cause you're a star
I signed my name and the Friday came
When the song that I used to sing
Came out on a forty-five
I sang it on the TV live
Yes, the music played and I heard the people say
You're a star, you're a star
A lamé suit and a new guitar
And I know that you'll go far
'Cause you're a star
You're a star, superstar
On you go, it's your finest hour
And I know that you'll go far
'Cause you're a star
Woah! The record did fine
And there came a time
When I bought my own black sedan
And a piece of land for a home
In St. George's Hill (that's where they all live, ya
know)
(Instrumental Break)
When I'm low, I'm a-happy to go
To the street where I used to play
Even though it makes me laugh
To have to sign my autograph
For the folks who used to drop me just to dance
Now they all say...
You're a star, you're a star
A lamé suit and a new guitar
And I know that you'll go far
'Cause you're a star
You're a star, superstar
On you go, it's your finest hour
And I know that you'll go far
'Cause you're a star
Yes, I'm a star
You're a star, you're a star
Pack up all your things,
We're gonna be leavin'
Sooner than I thought,
Take the things you bought,
-Clouds are gathering.
Say goodbye to all your friends,
We're gonna be sorry.
-For a while, that's how it goes
But then again who knows
About the rain.
CHORUS:
I'm steppin' out, I'm moving on,
I'm gonna see the world,
Like a rolling stone,
Steppin' out,
I'm gonna be somebody-
Ooh I'm steppin' out.
Did you hear what he said?
He said they sold me down the river-
They thought I thought I was a fool,
They said the rain would fall
What did they know?
Then I saw your face,
Heard the song that
You were singin',
-Though I thought I knew the words,
The tune was quite absurd
And out of key.
Doo dah dah dee.
REPEAT CHORUS
I'm steppin' out, I'm steppin' out
I'm steppin' out, I'm steppin' out
I'm steppin' out, I'm steppin' out
I'm steppin' out, I'm steppin' out
I'm steppin' out, I'm steppin' out
I'm steppin' out, I'm steppin' out
Steppin' out
Steppin' out
Steppin' out.
Don't know where I'm going,
Gonna see the world,
Gonna be somebody
Don't know where I'm going
I'm just steppin' out,
I'm steppin' out
[KIM leads CHRIS out of the Club, and into a tiny
cubicle,]
[which has in it only a bed, a table, and a small
window overlooking]
[the moonlit city. Later in the night, CHRIS is dressed
and]
[standing at the window. KIM is asleep. Outside, Saigon
still bustles.]
[CHRIS]
Why does Saigon never sleep at night?
Why does this girl smell of orange trees?
How can I feel good when nothing's right?
Why is she cool when there is no breeze?
Vietnam
You don't give answers, do you friend?
Just questions that don't ever end
Why God? Why today?
I'm all through here, on my way
There's nothing left here that I'll miss
Why send me now a night like this?
Who is the girl in this rusty bed?
Why am I back in a filthy room?
Why is her voice ringing in my head?
Why am I high on her cheap perfume?
Vietnam
Hey look I mean you no offense
But why does nothing here make sense?
Why God? Show your hand
Why can't one guy understand?
I've been with girls who knew much more
I never felt confused before
Why me? What's your plan?
I can't help her, no one can
I liked my mem'ries as they were
But now I'll leave rememb'ring her
[CHRIS leaves some money on a table and goes out into
the street.]
[CHRIS is accosted by Vietnamese who beg for help
leaving the country.]
[He pushes them.]
When I went home before
No one talked of the war
What they knew from TV
Didn't have a thing to do with me
I went back and re-upped
Sure Saigon is corrupt
It felt better to be
Here driving for the embassy
'Cause here if you can pull a string
A guy like me lives like a king
Just as long as you don't believe anything
[CHRIS stops, then goes back into KIM'S room.]
Why God? Why this face?
Why such beauty in this place?
I liked my mem'ries as they were
But now I'll leave rememb'ring her
They're called Bui-Doi
The Dust of life
Concieved in hell
And born is strife
They are the the living reminders
Of all the good we failed to do
We can't forget
Must not forget
That they are all
Our children too
[JOHN]
Like all survivors, I once thought
When I'm home I won't give a damn
But now I know I'm caught
I'll never leave Vietnam
War isn't over when it ends
Some pictures never leave you mind
They are the faces of the children
The ones we left behind
They're called Bui-Doi
The dust of life
Concieved in hell
And born in strife
They are the living reminders
Of all the good we failed to do
We can't forget
Must not forget
That they are all
Our children too
These kids hit walls on every side
They don't belong in any place
Their secret they can't hide
Its printed on their face
I never thought I'd plead
For half-breeds from a land that's torn
But then I saw a camp for children
Whose crime was being born
They're called Bui-Doi
The dust of life
Concieved in hell
And born in strife
We owe them fathers, and a family -
And loving home they never knew
Because we know
Deep in our hearts
That they are all
Our children too
These are souls in need
They need us to give
Someone has to pay
For their chance to life
Help me try
[JOHN] and [CHORUS]
They're called Bui-Doi
The dust of life
Concieved in hell
And born in strife
They are the living reminders
Of all the good we failed to do
That's why we know
Deep in our hearts
That they are all
Our children too
(After the conference, JOHN introduces ELLEN and CHRIS
to his co-workers.
CHRIS draws JOHN aside)
[CHRIS]
John, you were great. Can I see you alone
I gotta know what you meant on the phone
What is this news you recieved
You could only tell me
[JOHN]
A lot of groups use my Bangkok staff
To process problems on their behalf
We got this in from the embassy
It's not easy to tell you; It's best that
you see
[CHRIS]
KIM! It's about Kim isn't it?
Only you know how hard I tried to
get word
Tell me first, nothing els, tell me: Did
she survive?
[JOHN]
You must read the report, Chris
But yes, she's alive
[CHRIS]
You don't know, John, these nightmares
The things that I've seen
I have seen her face burned
See her shot with my gun
I have chased her through streets
And heared nothing but screams
What's wrong? Come on.
There's something more
[JOHN]
She has a child
You have a son
(shows CHRIS the report)
[CHRIS]
You won't believe me but I dreamed this
John
It's in the nightmare when I see Saigon
Jesus, John, I am married
Is this story for real?
[JOHN]
I'm only telling you what i recieved
But our reports can usually be believed
Kim's a bar-girl in Bangkok
Pal, I know how you feel
[CHRIS]
It's too late! I have a whole new life
I was in love with Kim, but now I have a
wife
[JOHN]
Listen, Chris, I know the shock you've
There are solutions here, it isn't always
[CHRIS]
Oh John, I never told her
My wife - how can I tell her?
A child - What do I do?
I shattered Kim - Now Ellen too
[CHRIS]
I have to tell her
[JOHN]
I have learned the best thing
For a couple to do
[CHRIS]
I have to tell her
[JOHN]
You should both come to Bangkok
I mean Ellen too
[CHRIS]
Us both?
[JOHN]
You BOTH should go
(ELLEN re-enters)
[ELLEN]
Hey guys, come on
[CHRIS]
But first...
Well way back in the fifties man
when I was in my teens (in my teens)
Watching all those movie stars upon the silver screen
(silver screen)
Playing that rock 'n roll
That music move my very so......
I'll swear, that's swear I am...........
Way back in the fities man...........
In my mind I walked into that coffee bar.....
Playing with the keys of my new car......
Well I told the folls at the girl in the tight blue
jeans
And we are gonna ride in my machine
Well way back in the fifties man
when I was in my teens (in my teens)
Watching all those movie stars upon the silver screen
(silver screen)
Playing that rock 'n roll
That music move my very so......
I'll swear, that's swear I am...........
Way back in the fities man...........
In the mirrow strungling chords on my guitar
Wondering why I never was a star
Well I had to stop a while to camb my hair
Just a type to praktizing my stand
Well way back in the fifties man
when I was in my teens (in my teens)
Watching all those movie stars upon the silver screen
(silver screen)
Playing that rock 'n roll
That music move my very so......
I'll swear, that's swear I am...........
Way back in the fities man...........
Playing that rock 'n roll
That music move my very so......
I'll swear, that's swear I am...........
Way back in the fities man...........
Well way back in the fifties man
when I was in my teens (in my teens)
Watching all those movie stars upon the silver screen
(silver screen)
Playing that rock 'n roll
That music move my very so......
I'll swear, that's swear I am...........