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Show Wantthe facta? Opinion? Truth Write Walter Soott, Box 6001, Grand Central Station, New York, N.Y. 10163-5001 Full name will be used: makes personal replies impossible. Am crazy or did AYPD Blue improve atter Jimmy Smits left? If you agree, what caused it? —Bruce Stark, Milwaukee, Wis. The lovely Holly Robinson Peete, star of the WB Network’s For Your actors have graduated from the Actors Studio. ‘Weagree. A good explanation came from David Milch, the show's co-creator (with Ste- Who wasthe youngest ever to attend?—Ed Love, wee honoreuny toe ‘ev. Jesse Jackson's ven Bochco). “The largest factor has to be the vitality and good spirit of Rick Schroder, who Graceconten Noe a replaced Smits,”he told us. ‘Jimmy was wonder- Francisco,Calif. ful, but Rick broughta new sense ofexcitement and challenge—notonlyin his character butto ¥ the other characters as well.” What has fans most # challenged is waiting until Jan. 11, when the show returnsto its Tuesdaytime slot. Bochco was so Ballet in New York, Lesley AnnWarren switched to acting and was the youngest person ever admitted to the angered at having NYPDBlue shelved by ABC Since then,she has won a Golden Globe (forthe Warren in miniseries 79 ParkAvenue), an Oscar nomination ee Limey: in (for Victor/Victoria) and an Emmy nomination (tor the miniseries FamilyofSpies). Now 53 and —and in favor of Once and Again (owned bytheneti Sree) ae be wanted cmave is ere io NBC: heli uePuanOrty the about Tipper Gore’s with depression, | was reminded of xillin demand, Warrencan be seen in three films: Pegeetting= takcahow hotdepression. Oc Savers, sultered trom chronic DidWh he recover? Teaching Mrs. Tingle, Twin Falls Idaho and The Limey. Shelives in L.A. with her companion of eight years, RonTaft, an advertising executive. Dominick Dunne, author of The Way We Lived Then, seemsto have been on a first-name basis with every major film star since the '50s. Whom does he consider the greatestP—SteveFisher, Fort Meyers, Fla. “Absolutely without doubt Elizabeth Taylor.” says Dunne, 74, who dishes on manystars in his new book. “Elizabeth to meis the greatest because of sheer longevity. Though no long- her switch Whatis he doing these days?—Yvonne Higgins Messerschmidt, Flossmoor,Ill. Cavett, 63, had reason tobe BS . $ F to the ground in 1997,and his latest talk showwas canceled. iota{2% Bute tells us, “My Parkinson's | tound an omission in your recent item “identitying Irene Bedard as the “model is under control. I hear from a and speaking voice” of Pocahontas in the lot of people aboutthe illness, butI’m not eager to become a 1995 Disney animated movie. I'd like to point out that the singing voice that Dick Cavett poster boy for depression.It makes your mail be- er acting. she’s still a news presence of major “"t®*WN6 come one thing.” Cavett, 63, and his wife, Carrie proportions, Another was Marilyn Monroe. And Carrie Nye: Nye, 61, have rebuilt their home. When not on the «third. thoughnot quite in the same category as ie lecture circuit or doing ads for Marriott, Cavett those two, was Natalie Wood, who had old-fash-—cheerless_ is developing a TV special on magic and a cablevonedstar quality that doesn't exist anymore.” Holly and Peete, recently cess Holly, 35, and her husband, Washington Redskins quarterback Rodney Peete, 33, founded the HollyRod Foundation, which assists underprivileged persons with Parkinson's disease, Holly, whose father was stricken with the disease in 1982, was honored by the Rainbow/PUSHCoalition along with the poet Maya Angelou andsinger Stevie Wonder. Incidentally, Holly and D.B. Woodside Will co-star on the Black Entertainment Television network on Dec.3 in AfterAll, a love story set against the backdrop of TV journalism. TV pilot of videos featuring classical music. knocked out moviegoers belongs to Judy Kuba,Soe) Scanfone; Huraneletown, 25) After getting dozens of letters like yours including one from Kuhn's mother—we went right to the source. “T recorded all the songs for Pocahontas about six years ago,including “Colors of the Wind,’ Kuhn, the face behind which won the Oscar,” the Pocahontas of Al ADI: ’ >» » r 4 THE SUNDAY MEWSPAPER macaring Judy Kuhn tells us. Probably best knownfor cre ating therole of Cosette in Les Misérables on Broadway,shealso starred on Broadwayin Chess and the revival of She Loves Me, which eamed her a Tony nomination. Kuhn,41, lives in Manhattan with her husband, screenwriter David Schwab,and their daughter, Anna, 5 Laney Senith ra Yotte BEOR COPY EOXTOR, Martin Timins, Dakita 0. Divina Bonnie St. Clair SPECIAL Eikdie Adams MOTO EETOR Mira Dane Ackerman, Jn Bibach dames Brey, Or.Joyce Brothers, dane Clabattar. rt LarentzenSDTORAT LARGE, Lloyd Shearer CONTREUTONSEDTTORS L King, Eéward Klein, Peter Masa, Norman Maller, Lynn Minton, Michael O"Shea, eaol tay neA ene Fontes nt ea, Ta ae Wa oyEat Kn een aeer be Wasachin amen Web, Lyric Waltwort Wind Puta Silverman Robin Bervatein, Adam Kline SDrTONA. ASOSTANTS, Sharon Cappeinon, Dubarah De Ascantie, Reberta Gardner, Anite Qoss Lou LeventhalMts Moshe, Michela Moore, Dairre Holan Amattarte Palmer, Debris Pederson, Patricia Vente, don Witherepoon eck Anderson, buremy chie! CONSULTING EDITOR, John Frock ‘hella Litton Or, res SOMINCE EDITOR, David H Levy SPORTS EDITOR, Dick Schaap ratsasenton. 7 Td fe,ave WorEX OUT AA gtarenarvedeg cs Totten: ee ste woe” nd eter « SSS rere eee ee Tne See oe ee er raeimeenteeanaoa ivy vou woure time vo e-mail PARADE, VOU GAN FINO US AT] WWW PARADE CO PAGE 4: NOVEMBER 21, 1989 PARADE MAGAZINE |