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But I do this bit. Actually, it is funny, although it sounds awful. The ladies at Baskin- Robbins are always horrified. Begley chuckles with delight at their horror. He goads himself on. Begley seldom gets the chance. He recalls with glee the one genuine villain that he has played. Begley cackles a truly sinister cackle. They are keeping an eye out for villainous parts.

Begley does not have a villainous part for his first lead. To the contrary, in ''Transylvania ,'' he plays an inept, befuddled, Nice Young Man, a sort of new-improved version of his whiz kid, older but dumber.

On screen, Begley turns in the kind of meticulous, energetic, sharply drawn work that he always does. The bellboy has arrived with the orange juice. He sounds a bit cockier with his orange juice in him. And why not? They have two nice kids, Amanda and Nick, and they live up in Ojai, Calif. Malcolm MacDowell and Mary Steenburgen are our neighbors and close friends. Looks comfortable. Our brand billboard friend reluctantly donned his Clark Kent reading glasses to peruse his daily emails on his iCrackerBot and start a game of solitaire.

Mid forties, he reminds me of a Neil Simon character. Something that Jack Lemmon or David Paymer would play. All are armed. On the freshly frozen AM into the City. On time! The NFI is 1.

Happy Friday. Safe travels. Like this: Like Loading Happy Tuesday. Loading Comments Email Required Name Required Website. A committed environmentalist he once rode his bike to the Oscars , Begley flew to frigid Chicago recently from sunny Santa Fe, where he's filming the Irons movie. He chose to spend an off day biking around the Loop to raise awareness for energy conservation. There are cheap and easy ways to conserve energy," Begley says.

One simple thing he advocates is using a ceiling fan, not just in summer, but as cost-efficient adjunct to winter heating. Though he's probably best known for his six-time Emmy-nominated role in the s TV hit "St.



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