I'd cast her as one of the sheep in As You Like It. 

Or cast her against type and make her try something like Bardolph or Pistol. 

 Anything to free her  from that vapid stereotype she was stuffed into (although  I can't help but admire the swimsuit she was stuffed into). 

Poor little chicken.  

Shakespeare could have been the saving of her.

  I hate the way she ended up. 

And what a hoot to think of Ed working at the HRC! Does he still?

love to you all, 
Terry 


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From: Mary Collins <collinsmary166@gmail.com>
To: Aubrey Carter <aubreycarter@sbcglobal.net>
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Subject: Re: [Winedale-l] TM profile of UT alumna Farrah Fawcett (she quotes Antony and Cleopatra!)

Yes, yes, Aubrey. I remember thinking it was so interesting, that crazy Ed Neal (see "Texas Chainsaw Massacre") working at the HRC! 

Question: How would you cast Farrah in a Shakespearean play? 
   Cressida?
   Phoebe? 

On Sun, Jan 14, 2018 at 11:29 PM, Aubrey Carter <aubreycarter@sbcglobal.net> wrote:
Mary Collins and I visited Edward Neal, who was an Esther’s Follies cast member with Mary and worked at the UT HRC cataloguing film clips. He showed us a clip of a young Farrah Fawcett float-running down the drag in front of Reynolds/Penland clothing store doing an ad for Pappagallos shoes, I think. Late 60’s vintage.

> On Jan 14, 2018, at 7:33 PM, Mike Godwin <mnemonic@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> I just thought this was worth sharing, partly because it's so
> UT-centric, and partly because Farrah quotes Shakespeare.
>
> https://www.texasmonthly.com/articles/vanity-farrah/
>
> Mike
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