A Gay/campy chronicling of daily life in NYC,with individual kernels of human truth. copyright 2011 by The Raving Queen
Tuesday, August 12, 2014
Nanoo No!!!!!!!!!! No!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
This is doubly tragic, for personal reasons, which I will get to.
Last night, while bringing dinner home from our neighborhood Chinese eatery, and passing the local watering hole, the Salty Dog, which, in the Summer, is open air, I heard two bar types talking. One of them mentioned someone who had committed suicide, but I did not catch the name. My first thought, was, "How awful!," as I thought they were talking about losing someone they knew to suicide. I know what that is like.
Then I heard the other person say something like, "You mean, the actor?," and I realized it was a celebrity, someone in show business. When I got home, and learned of Robin Williams' death, I was shocked. His was the last name I would have guessed, if asked to. This is the Philip Seymour Hoffman Story Of This Year, unfortunately, and it makes me uneasy--are we to have one annually?????????//
Mork was cute, but I was not a devotee. What fascinated me with Robin Williams, was when he began to expand as an actor, in movies like "Dead Poets' Society (which also features a suicide), "Good Will Hunting." "The World According To Garp," "The Fisher King," and one, almost forgotten role that, retrospectively, almost gave us in a glimpse into the darker side of Robin Williams--the sad, obsessive loner, Seymour Parrish, in 2002's "One Hour Photo." I found that film hard to watch, and had no desire to see it a second time. Williams' tragic demise now compounds that aversion.
A brilliant performer has left the world too soon. What is so sad it that it was his choice. But one from which you cannot change your mind!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I know from where I speak. Because, 25 years on this very day, a friend and colleague, named Paul, I lost, when he jumped from his sixth floor apartment window. I saw first hand what someone's
suicide does to those who are left behind, and it was a key reason Tyler Clementi's passing affected me so strongly. Paul has receded into memory; the injury is gone, but the remembrance is never forgotten
Let's all remember Robin Williams (and I Paul!!!!!) best, by making sure we all make the right choices, darlings!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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