September 22, 2005

  •        Directing Barbara Leigh  

     
    There is a scene in my audio-book RockStar that I had to cast.  In a flashback, a lead character, Jimmy goes to Las Vegas to see Elvis on stage.  He inadvertently gets on the customized bus for another rock star named Shane.  The bus starts up and heads for Las Angeles with a full blown party going on.  One of the passengers, Liz a sexy and free woman, talks with Jimmy and then gets her and Jimmy into a bizarre situation.
     
    Okay, now how do I cast this?  With the other parts, even though this is an audio-book and you can’t see them, I wanted to have the listener still relate to the image of the person. For example, James Darren playing the rock star Shane.  George Chakiris, playing a Puerto Rican gangster. Russ Tamblyn, a youthful wise-cracker in “West Side Story” and The Haunting”,  playing the same in this story. And so on.
     
    So to play the part of Liz, the sexy rock ‘n roll party girl, who comes to Vegas with one rock star to see another, Elvis, I choose Barbara Leigh.  And here’s why:
     
    Barbara started off making 50 TV commercials  and then became a regular on the “Harry O” series starring David Jansen.  Next came the role of Rock Hudson’s wife in Pretty Maids All in a Row”.
     
     
    During the casting for Sam Pechinpah’s “Jr. Bonner”,
    Barbara began dating Steve McQueen, while still dating the head of MGM studios, Jim Aubrey.  Jacqueline Susanne’s novel, “The Love Machine”, and the film adapted from it, were based on Aubrey’s life. Aubrey took her to see Elvis in Vegas and shortly after, she started dating Elvis as well. All of this is documented in her book, “The King, McQueen, and the Love Machine.”
     
    I had read her book and found it to be in my top four list of best auto-biographys. Those being the ones by Kirk Douglas, Sidney Poitier, and Dezi Arnaz.  So with a background like that, and still a favorite at celebrity shows because of being the original “Vamperilla”  ever cast, (even though the six picture deal folded), who better to play the hip, wild, in the music scene Liz, in “Rock Star Rising”.
     
    For her party scene on the rock star’s bus, I recorded it with all the actors together in the recording booth.  The overlapping  voices, gave it a live “just happening” feel to it.  It took a couple of takes to get into the flow of it, with Barbara volunteering to pinch the actor who suddenly and surprisingly gets hit with a needle full of heroin.  His surprise yells on every take sounded completely realistic and painful. But he didn’t mind it during the 4 takes.  As the saying goes, “A pinch from Barbara Leigh is better than a kiss from Bruce Lee”.
     
    Barbara was professional and fun to work with.  I was lucky to get her in the project, as she leads a busy Hollywood life, working for Playboy magazine, entertaining fans at various movie and comic conventions,and involved in numerous charities such as Animal Rescue, the Star Light Foundation and The Aids Healthcare Foundation.
     
    If you like Hollywood stories, or are a fan of Steve McQueen’s or Elvis’, Barbara’s autobiography should be on your list.  

Comments (3)

  • OK, lets have the short list…
    Who have you NOT worked with?

    Lots of broken images. Is it xanga or are you hot linking?

    Sail on… sail on!!!

  • Sounds like your project came together quite well. I know the feeling of when a project comes together – and its the best feeling ever. Congrats on great casting opportunities.

    ~Unsane

  • she is so gorgeous! great story. i felt like i was hanging out with you all!

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