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“Barrymore More or Less” Fort Lee Film Town USA Episode 02 - Fort Lee Film Town USA

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Fort Lee Film Town USA Barrymore More or Less Episode 02 podcast kicks off with a Happy Birthday to a Fort Lee Film Commission fave, John Barrymore as well as more from Nelson Page and Tom Meyers about FLFC's work on getting a film tax credit for New Jersey and the future plans for the Barrymore Film Center. According to executive director, Tom Meyers, "John Barrymore spent his 18th year in Fort Lee living with his dad, Maurice in Maurice's Coytesville house. In that same year of 1900, he made his stage debut in the play Man of the World directed by his dad and staged at Buckheisters on Main and Central Road in Fort Lee. This was a fundraiser for the Coytesville fire department and the funds raised purchased uniforms and built a firehouse on Washington Avenue. On February 15th, we celebrate his 135th birthday by raising funds in his name at a restaurant near Main and Central Road...Santorini's. All funds go toward programs for the Fort Lee High School Drama Department students. This pic shows John with some of his Bundy Drive boys– WC Fields, Gene Fowler, John Carradine, Jack LaRue and artist John Decker. They make the Rat Pack look like amateurs!"
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Fort Lee Film Town USA Barrymore More or Less Episode 02 podcast kicks off with a Happy Birthday to a Fort Lee Film Commission fave, John Barrymore as well as more from Nelson Page and Tom Meyers about FLFC's work on getting a film tax credit for New Jersey and the future plans for the Barrymore Film Center. According to executive director, Tom Meyers, "John Barrymore spent his 18th year in Fort Lee living with his dad, Maurice in Maurice's Coytesville house. In that same year of 1900, he made his stage debut in the play Man of the World directed by his dad and staged at Buckheisters on Main and Central Road in Fort Lee. This was a fundraiser for the Coytesville fire department and the funds raised purchased uniforms and built a firehouse on Washington Avenue. On February 15th, we celebrate his 135th birthday by raising funds in his name at a restaurant near Main and Central Road...Santorini's. All funds go toward programs for the Fort Lee High School Drama Department students. This pic shows John with some of his Bundy Drive boys– WC Fields, Gene Fowler, John Carradine, Jack LaRue and artist John Decker. They make the Rat Pack look like amateurs!"
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