Legends: Royalty of Hollywood Horror
LEGENDS: ROYALTY OF HOLLYWOOD HORROR
Dinah Manoff (Maggie Peterson in the 1988 movie Child’s Play) reads “The Tell-Tale Heart” by Edgar Allan Poe
Dylan Arnold (Cameron Elam in the 2018 movie Halloween) reads “The Raven” by Edgar Allan Poe
Jim Anderson reads “The Legend of Sleepy Hollow” by Washington Irving
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Credits
“The Tell-Tale Heart” by Edgar Allan Poe
“The Raven” by Edgar Allan Poe
“The Legend of Sleepy Hollow” by Washington Irving
Cast
DINAH MANOFF
An actor, playwright, coach, and teacher, Dinah’s extensive Broadway credits include I Ought to Be in Pictures (Theater World and Tony Award as Best Featured Actress), Leader of the Pack, Alfred and Victoria, Kingdom of Earth, Gifted Children, and Telegrams From Heaven (Best Director of the Year and playwright). On TV, she was a series regular on Soap, and is best known for her portrayal “Carol Weston,” the character she played for seven years on Empty Nest. She has also appeared in Maid For Each Other (playwright) and the acclaimed ABC family series State of Grace (Jewish Image Award).
Dinah Manoff as Maggie Peterson in the 1988 movie Child’s Play
As a TV director, she has helmed episodes of Sabrina, Movie Stars, Brothers, and numerous episodes of Empty Nest. Film credits include Grease, Ordinary People, Bloodhounds of Broadway, Child’s Play, Staying Together, Backfire, I Ought to Be in Pictures, Welcome Home, Roxy Carmichael, and the independent film, Bart Got a Room. Read Dinah’s full bio here.
DYLAN ARNOLD
When Dylan Arnold was growing up on Bainbridge Island he often said he would live at BPA if he could. And he almost did. From the ages of eight to fifteen he enrolled in almost every theatre class, and appeared in numerous main stage productions. His dedication to acting took him to Idyllwild Arts Academy for high school, and then to the University of North Carolina School for the Arts where he earned his BFA in Drama. Dylan is now a working actor in L.A. and is involved in film, television, and occasionally theatre. Some of his film & TV credits include: Laggies; the ABC miniseries, When We Rise; Mudbound; S.W.A.T.; Halloween & Halloween Kills; Nashville; The Purge TV series; The After Series; and Hulu’s Into the Dark. He also appeared on stage in Good Boys at the Pasadena Playhouse.
Dylan Arnold as Cameron Elam in the 2018 movie Halloween
Dylan would like to give a huge thank you to the entire BPA family for providing a safe, loving environment for him to discover his passion.
James E. Anderson III
As you might imagine, there are tons of Jim Andersons in the world. For professional purposes, Jim is James E. Anderson III, but he wants you to know, you can call him Jimmah. Jim lives in the Los Angeles area - his hometown - to which he relocated in 2018 to pursue training, inspiration and employment in the world of acting. He has worked in commercials, independent features, shorts and student films and, most recently, was the voice of the Narrator in the BPA production of “B.I. P.I.”
In the age of quarantine, theatres are dark, casting offices are closed and Hollywood is moribund. Writing stories, plays and the obligatory LA pursuit, writing a screenplay, along with creating and self- taping character monologues have kept me in the game. I’m most grateful to BPA, Miranda Feldtman and Liz Ellis for bringing me on board for this project.
Episode Premieres
October 16, 2020
NON-PROFIT SPOTLIGHT
MISSION: The mission/objectives of the BIVIP are twofold: 1) to further the physical, social and emotional well-being of persons in the community and surrounding area who are coping with vision loss; (2) to inform the community about the challenges, needs and potential of its members by assuming an advocacy role regarding these issues.
ABOUT: In normal times, the BIVIP meets monthly at the library, hosting speakers of interest to VIPs, and giving VIPs valuable connection opportunities to share what works for them in adapting to life with the challenges of vision loss. We maintain a resource list that can be shared electronically during normal and COVID times. We also have a Review/Islander reading program where volunteer readers read aloud the weekly island papers, which are distributed on flash drive to interested VIPs for playing in the Washington Talking Book and Braille Library digital player. Once it is safe to do so, we'll resume our monthly meetings, from 1-3pm on the second Wednesday of the month in the big meeting room at the library.
ONLINE: Listen to the BCB podcast featuring VIP president Jerry Brader and Megan Hawgood here.