Friday, January 9, 2009

A fly on the wall

If you live in L.A. you can't avoid Show Business; it touches almost every industry from catering to dog-grooming.

Winter and early spring in L.A. is Awards Season in the business, culminating in the biggest award, the Oscars.

Yesterday in the course of my work I happened to be at the site of one of the first award ceremonies of the season. Most of the time, my work takes place before the guests show up. My concerns involve the vendors' deliveries, the setting of tables, the distribution of parking passes, and the cleaning of bathrooms. I'd seen the rehearsals and heard the sound check. I'd walked through the hall, passing the cardboard cut-outs of celebrities propped in chairs - they put them there in rehearsal so that camera and lights can focus ahead of time - and seen the famous names on placecards.

But last night, all work done, I was standing off to the side while the guests made their way to their tables.

I sometimes think I have a kind of Celebrity Dyslexia. I never recognize celebrities when I see them in the flesh. If I see someone who looks striking, with glamorous teeth and hair, perhaps in a nice car or dressed fashionably, my first reaction is to think "Oh, there's a person who looks LIKE [Insert Celebrity Name Here.]" It's only after they've passed that my companion will turn to me and say, "Wow, that was [Insert Celebrity Name Here.]"

Of course, nowadays, there are some celebrities I don't recognize because I actually don't know who the heck they are. Amanda Bynes? Well, she had a shocking pink dress. But who the heck is she?

Anyway - there I was, a fly on the wall. People were filing in. Champagne corks were discreetly popping behind the curtains over the scullery area. The buzz and chatter of conversation rumbled beneath the low-volume music. Extremely glamorous young women strode with purpose through the halls - they were waiters, handlers, escorts, or seat-fillers, scurrying to convey messages, request accommodations, or fill empty seats. Across the hall, a pop-star whose earring glittered at me from 60 feet away was surrounded by an entourage of men wearing Blue-tooth devices.

"Okay," said my friend, "it's getting close to showtime. Let's check the lobby." And we turned to go out the side door.

Only there was a group of people coming through the door. We stepped back so they could pass us. Oh. It was Them.

Photo from VH1.com

She's really tiny. He's tall. Her skin is flawless. He's....I'm speechless.

We smiled. They smiled. Did he nod in my direction? He cupped her elbow with his hand as she stepped daintily over the bundled cables on the floor by the camera boom. Then they were past us, walking into the light and buzz by the front of the stage.

"Let's stay here a little while longer," my friend said. "This is a pretty good location."

I can further report that Laura Dern is really tall. Kate Beckinsale's dress was pretty cool. Marisa Tomei wore cute shoes. Mickey Rourke looks like hell.


And here's the back of Clint Eastwood's head. So much for my career as a paparazzi.

12 comments:

  1. Pretty cool evening!

    Amanda Bynes had here own kids show when my kid was an elementary school kid. I don't know what she does now.

    I can't tell you how many times I've been in a restaurant where someone is being fussed over and I have no idea who they are. TV actors and actresses, I figure, since I don't watch any shows.

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  2. Nice. When I lived down there I always had a crick in my neck from all the celebrity sighting. Lucky you!

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  3. Kate Beckinsale and MARISA TOMEI?????????????????????

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  4. I had to squeal a little at this post! Good thing I wasnt there. Something awful would have happened, like me giggling insanely or tripping and falling on Clint Eastwood. :)

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  5. Gonna link you, if that's okay.

    Did he look like he was high? I've heard Brad enjoys the wake-and-bake, but of course, could be just more evil gossip. ;)

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  6. Good thing Brad helped her navigate the cables...from the photo it looks like Angelina's bones would snap if she tripped.

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  7. OH MY LORD...I would have fainted and fell over dead if I got to see Angelina J......oooo, Brad Pitt is NOT one of my favorites but he is good looking. But SHE IS DROP DEAD GORGEOUS....and nice, I hear.

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  8. How interesting. Through your eyes it's good to be reminded that celebrities are simply people, people who sit in chairs, who are tiny or tall, who like a good clean bathroom. People. Sometimes we seem to forget.

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  9. Oh how cool!

    I would have fainted ... he is so beautiful.

    Mr. & Mrs Smith was on TV the other night - she had more skin then.

    I had lunch with Vanna White once ... on Rodeo ... well ... I wasn't really having LUNCH with her, but she was sitting next to me (it was, however, at a different table).

    I bet Kate & Marisa were stunning. They are some of my favs.

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