Sunday, September 21, 2025

See why

 Who are some of the nicest celebrities, and who are the rudest celebrities?

There are three nice ones I heard about.

In a studio, the crew were loading equipment. It was very heavy and they couldn’t quite manage it by themselves. They saw a big guy sitting down and asked him for help. “Sure” he said and went over to help them.

Some time later, an assistant director came up to him and said “They’re ready for you in Makeup, Mr. Candy.” He replied “Tell them I’ll be there in a minute. I’m helping the crew with some equipment.”

Then there was the story of George Clooney on a film set. He was outraged when he found out the technical staff were being served worse food than the actors. He told the director that everyone was to have the better food even if the cost had to come out of his salary.

Finally, there’s the story of Brad Pitt who helped Jimmy Carter build houses for the poor. Carter said he stayed the whole week and worked hard, unlike other actors who worked a few hours then disappeared when the cameras did.


 John Franklin Candy was born on October 31, 1950, in Newmarket, and grew up in Toronto, Ontario.[2] He was brought up in a working-class Catholic family.[

George Timothy Clooney[11] was born on May 6, 1961, in Lexington, Kentucky. Clooney was raised a strict Roman Catholic.

William Bradley Pitt was born on December 18, 1963, in Shawnee, Oklahoma. The family soon moved to Springfield, Missouri. Born into a conservative Christian household,[9][10] he was raised as Southern Baptist.

James Earl Carter Jr. was born on October 1, 1924, in Plains, Georgia. He declared himself a born again Christian.


See why you might want to live "out of town," meaning out of NY or Israel? And see that those Christians ain't so bad, not at all. 



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