The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 68, No. 30, Ed. 1 Tuesday, December 5, 1989 Page: 14 of 25
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THE BAYTOWN SUN
^Tuesday, December 5, 1989
tary briefs
Marine Pfc. David A.
Pierce, son of Marylin Piirce,
has completed recruit training at
Marine Corps Recruit Depot,
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During the 13-wcck training
cycle, Pierce wuntaught the bas-
ics of battlefield survival. He
was introduced to tbe typical
daily routine dial he will experi-
ence during his enlistment and
studied the personal and profes-
sional standards traditionally ex-'
hibited. by Marines.
He participated in an active
physical conditioning program
antjLgaincd proficiency in a vari-
ety of military skills including
first aid, rifle marksmanship and
close order drill. Teamwork and
self-discipline were emphasized
throughout the training cycle.
A 1989 graduate of Robert E.
Lee High School, he joined the
Marine Corps in June 1989.
Army National Guard Pri-
vate Ty A. Heath hns-'com-
pletcd basic training at Fort
Jackson, S.C.
During the training, students
received instruction in drill and
ceremonies, weapons, map read-
ing, tactics, military courtesy,
military justice, first aid anil
Army history arid traditions.
She Is the daughter of Tho-
mas and Patricia Heath of
t Crosby.
Pvt. Stephen G. Ellis has
received the parachutist badge
upon completion of the thrcc-
week airborne course at the U.S.
Army Infantry School. Fort
Penning, Ga. \:.
During the first week of
training, students underwent' a
rigorous physical training prog-
ram and received instruction in
the theory of parachuting. The
second week they received
practical training by jumping
from 34-foot and 230-foot tow-
ers. The final week they made
five staticline parachute jumps
including one night jump.
Ellis is the son of Mary C.
Gross of Highlands.
He is a 1989 graduate of
Channclvicw High School.
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LOS ANGELES (AP) —
Carol Burnell says it was a
“hoot” to return to the theater
of her childhood for her third
special musical appearance with
Julie Andrews. *
The first was at Carnegie Hall'
in New York in 1962, the sec-
ond at New 'York’s Lincoln
Center in 1971. “Julie and
Carol: Together Again,” which
ABC will televise Dec. 13, took
them to the Pantagcs Thetucr in
Hollywood.
“That’s four blocks from
where I was raised,” Burnett
says. “My grandmother and 1
occasionally went to movies at
. the Pantagcs. It was still a movie
theater then. They had a lot of
premieres there and I can re-
member standing behind the
ropes and watching the stars
come in. So. it was a hoot to be
on that stage.”
Burnett and Andrews do a se-
- rics of skits and songs for the
one-hour special. —
“Julie and I, of all people, do
a rap,” Burnett says. “I fell
down when she suggested it.
Ken and Mitzic Welch wrote the
rap song for us. It’s called
‘Mama’s All Right’ and it’s us
complaining about the way
adults arc treated by teen-agers,
usually their own children.
“For Julie and I to do a rap
was silly. Backstage, we called
ourselves ’White Bread and
Mayonnaise.’’’
They also do a send-up of
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It’s called “Phantom of the
Opry” and it’s done as a
country-western number.
“Julie’s a singer with hair as
long as Crystal Gayle’s,” she
says. “I’m an evil country-
western singer with a twin sister
banished to the catacombs of the
Opry. She’s the phantom and
wants to make Julie the star.”
Burnett is interviewed in her
third-floor production office at
the Disney Studios, where she is
making her new scries for NBC,
“Carol & Company.” She
points out the window to Glenda
Jackson,. the current week’s
guest star, taking her lunch
break outside.
On one wall of the office is a
large oil painting of Hollywood
as it might have appeared in the
1940s. She had the painting
done by Bruce Cohen.
Burnett has written of her
early experiences in “One More
Time.”
Her new show for NBC will
pfobably make its debut in the
spring. It will be her first regular
television appearance in some
time.
She made her TV debut as
Buddy Hackett’s girlfriend on
“Stanley” in 1956-57. The fol-
lowing year she was on “Pan-
tomime Quiz,” then spcnuhrcc
years on “The Gariy Moore
Show,” beginning in 1959. She
co-starred on “The Entertain-
ers” in 1964-65.
“The Carol Burnett Show”
ran on CBS from 1967-1978 and
four new shows were televised
the following summer on ABC.
She made occasional appear-
ances on “Mama’s Family,” a
spinoff of the show.
Since then she has starred in
CAROL BURNETT
such feature films as “A Wed-
ding,” “Health,” “The Four
Seasons” and “Annie” and
such TV movies as “Friendly
Fire,” “The Tenth Month,”
"Between Friends” and “The
Laundromat.”
“Julie and I met in 1960
when she came backstage to see
me when I was doing ‘Once
Upon a Mattress,’” Burnett
says. “A mutual friend had said
we’d like each other and that
usually puts you off. We hit it
off. We performed together on
‘The Garry Moore Show’ and
wc worked so well together the
idea was bom that we should do
a special.
“It was a hard sell at CBS. 1
was a second banana on Garry’s
show. Julie v?as in ‘Cdmelot’
and nobody west of New Jersey
knew who she was, She hadn’t
done ‘Mary Poppins’ yet. We fi-
nally got it on and the show won
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Burnett and Andrews have
never done a movie together.
Her new series, “Carol &
Company,” is a comedy anthol-
ogy conceived by Matt Wil-
liams, creator of “Roseanne.”
The half-hour episodes feature
different characters each week
and such guest stars as Glenda'
Jackson, Nell Carter, Robert
Guillaume and Howie Mandel.
“The appeal to me was doing
different characters,” she says.
“I can’t think of any character
I’d want to do every week. A
few years ago 1 thought of doing
something like this. Then after
Disney signed Matt Williams
they called me to meet Matt. He
had this idea; I liked him, and
what the heck.
“We do this before an audi-
ence, like variety, but it’s much
harder. For me, anyway. On a
variety show a sketch ran only
seven or eight minutes. If it
didn’t go over we could redeem
ourselves with a song or another
sketch. This time it’s the entire
show.”
Silly roles
give Quaid
recognition
LOS ANGELES (AP) —
Randy Quaid has excelled in,
such heavy dramas as “A
Streetcar Named Desire”' and
“Of Mice and Men.” But the
actor says he’s made his mark
with audiences as the nerdy Ed-
die in ‘‘National Lampoon’s
Vacation.”
Quaid is back as Eddie, back-
woods co.usin to the character
played by Chevy Chase, in “Na-
tional Lampoon’s Christmas
Vacation.”
“I did the first movie six or
seven years ago and I was
amazed,” Quaid said in a recent
interview. “People still come up
to me and quote lines from that
part. 1 get a lot of recognition
from that role — probably as
much, if not more, lhan any
other.”
Quaid tackled mostly serious
roles when he first got into mo
vies and television. He received
Emmy nominations for “Street
car”, and the miniscrics “LBJ
The Early Years.”
But after appearing on “Sa
lurday Night Live,” Quaid fol
lowed with a string of light
films, including “Parents,”
“Out Cold,” and the upcoming
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Brown, Leon. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 68, No. 30, Ed. 1 Tuesday, December 5, 1989, newspaper, December 5, 1989; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1053092/m1/14/?q=%22%22~1: accessed June 28, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.