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1963: Warren Guykema chats with Dick Stokke
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Guykema references Dick's frequent roles at Gene Keene's Cirque Playhouse, including his part in The Royal Family, with Jane Darwell. [Comment Title: Bill Taylor shares a memory]
So happens I saw that performance in 1962....and still have the playbill.
After all these years, they still worship the man. Celeb worship is some form of mental illness. That is my opinion and I am sticking to it! [Comment Title: Another example of celeb worship]
My dad, who hated rock and roll, was driving us somewhere and I changed the radio from the news to KJR. Dick Stokke played an Elvis record and called him Elmo Pushley. My dad cackled like a maniac. [Comment Title: Stokke making fun of Elvis]