Hehehe...nobody wants to try Shirley Temple. The only thing I can think of for her is another Simpsons reference. In one of the Halloween episodes "King Homer", the King Kong parody, there's a cartoon Shirley Temple singing "Good Ship Lollipop" who is then eaten by Homer. Uh, and Al was on the Simpsons.
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09/13/96 - 07/11/08
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Shirley Temple was supposed to play Dorothy The in Wizard of Oz, but right before shoting started 20th Century Fox (who she had a contract with) refused to to let her work for MGM, so Judy Garland was cast in the role.
Buddy Ebsen was cast to The Wizard of Oz aswell, to play the scare crow, and then later moved to the role of the Tin Man. But the aluminum powder makeup for the Tin Man caused an allergic reaction with Buddy. He was forced to leave the picture, but his voice can still be heard in the song "Off to see the Wizard" in the film.
Buddy Ebson was star of the Beverly Hillbillies, clips of him can been seen in the Money for nothing/Beverly Hillbillies* music video!
Al directed Hanson's The River video which featured Gloria Stewart (Titanic) Gloria was also in one of Shirley's popular movies called Poor Little Rich Girl.
Isaac Hayes did the "folical fads" segments in "I love the 70s" on VH1...which was a follow-up spin-off serries to "I love the 80s" featuring Al in the "Then and Now" segments
Isaac Hayes is Chef on South Park and its creators Matt and Trey are friends of Al's. Al is featured doing commentary on the DVD for their film Orgazmo.
Conan O'Brien used to write for The Simpsons and also for SNL during the Victoria Jackson years.
weird_el @ Feb 1 2004, 03:51 AM wrote:
Isaac Hayes is Chef on South Park and its creators Matt and Trey are friends of Al's. Al is featured doing commentary on the DVD for their film Orgazmo.
Yes, that was the link I had in mind. I probably should watch VH1 once in a while (even though I believe Waldo).