Jeff Goldblum -- on screen and on stage
What a bummer to hear that Jeff Goldblum is quitting Law & Order: Criminal Intent.
I recently saw him on stage in London as Mel in The Prisoner of Second Avenue, a comedy by Neil Simon.
In the first half of the play, Goldblum made Mel into a comic crazy guy; later, he made Mel into a compelling, quirky, renewed man.
Goldblum is a great talent, which might explain why the current London production of Simon's play has been extended by two weeks.
I'm surprised that Law & Order: Criminal Intent hasn't received better ratings with Goldblum in a lead role.
I recently saw him on stage in London as Mel in The Prisoner of Second Avenue, a comedy by Neil Simon.
In the first half of the play, Goldblum made Mel into a comic crazy guy; later, he made Mel into a compelling, quirky, renewed man.
Goldblum is a great talent, which might explain why the current London production of Simon's play has been extended by two weeks.
I'm surprised that Law & Order: Criminal Intent hasn't received better ratings with Goldblum in a lead role.
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