JerkyFlea: July 1999

JerkyFlea: July 1999

Author: JerkyFlea

Date: July 1999

Name That Celebrity!

Once again, I was please to see that I received over 120 entries to the contest, despite the serious lack of a real prize.  And yet again, I made it WAY too easy.  For those that didn't get it, the mystery celebrity in the black and white photo was a young...

Mystery Celebrity: SIGOURNEY WEAVER

This time, the first person to guess correctly was...

L-L Lee!

Congrats to Lee and also to the next 9 who also guessed correctly who were (in order): KellyAnn Hagendoorn, wootang, Paco Quilis-Gomez, mtpei, Robert Wolff, Jennifer Miercort, Sonya Fydenkevez, Nelita Bartolomeu, and Christina Land.

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As usual, I give you either a picture of a celebrity from early in their life or career with some completely different look or I disguise a current picture.  You then have to tell me who the celebrity in question is.  Simple enough?  Of course. 

I said last month would be a bit challenging and I was way off.  This month, no more Mr. Nice Guy.  I should have actually featured these picture last month, since they have a high school/college/graduation theme, but hey, them's the breaks. 

So tell me, who are the three high school/college students shown below?

Mystery Celebrity #1(easy):

Mystery Celebrity #2 (fairly tough):

Mystery Celebrity #3 (who the heck is THAT?!):

Need a hint?  All have been mentioned in at least one of the last three columns (including this one), two are on TV, and one is in the movies.  That's all you get.  And you have to guess ALL THREE.  Told you it would be harder. J
 

Click HERE to enter

or

Email your guess to [email protected] with the subject "JerkyFlea Contest". (NOTE: PLEASE BE SURE TO USE THAT SUBJECT LINE SO THAT IT DOESN'T GET LOST IN MY EMAIL!  THANKS!)

As usual, THE FIRST PERSON to send me the correct answer for all three gets a hearty virtual handshake and pat on the back...and their name featured in the next column.  The next nine just get their name in the column.  Sure, it's a subtle difference, but those yellow letters don't come cheap.  Good Luck! 

 

Did Ya Know?

Ok, a quickie this month.  Remember the movie "RoboCop"?  In it, NANCY ALLEN was the partner of Peter Weller, who eventually became RoboCop.  You may also remember Nancy from the movies "1941", "Poltergeist III", and most recently, the housekeeper toward the end of the George Clooney/Jennifer Lopez movie "Out of Sight" (which you should check out if you get the chance). 

Anyway, for her role in "RoboCop", to look more "cop-like" (whatever that may be), the director, Paul Verhoeven, wanted her to cut her shoulder-length curly hair.  Unfortunately for Nancy, she had to get it cut EIGHT times before it was short enough to satisfy him.

Hey, things could always be worse.  Verhoeven could have envisioned future cops in the same way James Cameron saw future soldiers in "Aliens". 

In Cameron's Space Marines, both sexes had crew cuts. J

As usual,

JerkyFlea

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