Mark Lester

I was finally getting over the shocking and horrifying news that Mark Lester had been dubbed on "Where Is Love?" by 20 year old Kathe Green, the daughter of the film's musical director Johnny Green in the movie version of Oliver.


When I was a little girl I had a crush on that little blonde-haired lad, mostly because he sang like an angel! Now I know it was a girlie singing?

Yuk! Come on Mark, be a man...er...boy. So, there I am, trying to steady my nerves by reading a fabulous book my thoughtful husband gave me called Broadway Musicals The 101 Greatest Shows Of All Time. This is great book, with one unforgivable omission -- the authors Ken Bloom and Frank Vlastnik make no mention of Plane Crazy. Go figure.

Anyway I'm reading the entry on Pajama Game (of course) and a bit on Carol Haney who I've always thought was amazing. (I tried to pattern my performance of Gladys Hotchkiss on her; obviously didn’t quite make it). Get this -- it says that Carol Haney began her career in California "...assisting Gene Kelly on MGM musicals such as On the Town and Singin" in the Rain (where she dubbed Kelly's taps in the legendary title song)"!

Gene Kelly's taps were dubbed? By a WOMAN? Is this a pattern or what? So, I guess it's true when they say, "...behind every great man is a woman [who can sing and dance]!" Too bad Mel Gibson didn't get a woman to dub his voice in Pochahantas...

PLEASE tell me it's not true: Apparently Mark Lester has been named as a defense character witness for Michael "Jacko" Jackson's current trial. Eww.


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