What’s more, the stand will donate a portion of all proceeds to local non-profit Free Arts. The weekend-only setup takes over a small kiosk directly in front of the Blue Bottle there, adding days of service and menu items in the coming weeks.
Toward the end of my dad’s life in 2005, I asked him what he thought of my latest series of landscapes. It’s wonderful to work with a person you love and share ideas.
We’ve formed Edgewell Street Productions and are developing films and TV projects. Today, my fiancée, Samantha Edge, and I divide our time between our homes in Topanga, Calif., and our Connecticut farmhouse. My first film role was in “Navy SEALs.” I had a walk-on scene where I played a redneck in a bar. My first paying job as an actor came when I was 19, in “The White Snake” at the Eye and Ear Theater Company.
Then I attended the undergraduate drama program at NYU. Welliver in a scene from Amazon Freevee’s new series, ‘Bosch: Legacy.’ My stepsister was born soon after but died three months later in 1976 from sudden infant death syndrome. When I was 13 and living in Maine, my father’s studio burned down along with all his paintings, some works by famous artists and family photographs. We all crammed into a nearby guesthouse. But in rural Maine, I went to a public school where the textbooks were outdated by 15 years. At night, she’d put us to bed and go on working until 1 a.m.įor elementary school, I had attended Philadelphia’s St. She worked for Ship’n Shore, a women’s clothing company, and drew the latest styles for New York department-store ads. My father and Polly lived in a Victorian house in an area of the city that was more rundown. In Philadelphia, my mother, Norma, lived in a lovely three-story row house on St. The homes where I spent the most time growing up were in Philadelphia and, in my teens, our house near Bangor, Maine. My father remarried, and I loved my stepmother, Polly.
Then when I was 4, he was wooed by the University of Pennsylvania to chair its graduate school of fine arts.