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Pluvious

(4,310 posts)
Sat Jun 10, 2017, 01:40 PM Jun 2017

Most Interesting Man in the World - the real story ("I f*cked them all") rotfl

This short book review is fascinating, I bet it's quite the read !


He also discloses that he “broke Henry Fonda’s mistress’ bed.”

Goldsmith describes an intense affair with bombshell Tina Louise, who played Ginger on “Gilligan’s Island,” whom he characterizes as “insatiable.”

“She was the most beautiful woman I had ever been with,” he writes. “She had such great stamina I was afraid I would have a heart attack by the third or fourth round . . . She refused to stop.


http://nypost.com/2017/06/01/the-most-interesting-man-the-world-truly-lived-up-to-his-moniker/
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Most Interesting Man in the World - the real story ("I f*cked them all") rotfl (Original Post) Pluvious Jun 2017 OP
Mmmmmm Tina Louise underpants Jun 2017 #1
Good read. CrispyQ Jun 2017 #2
K&R nt flying rabbit Jun 2017 #3

CrispyQ

(36,461 posts)
2. Good read.
Sat Jun 10, 2017, 02:06 PM
Jun 2017

snip...

By the time he auditioned for Dos Equis, Goldsmith had fallen on hard times. He was in his late 60s and homeless, sleeping in the back of a pickup truck and showering where he could. He was trying to break back into acting after a 10-year absence and some other failed endeavors. His agent told him about the audition, and he learned they were looking for a young, Latino type. As an elderly Jew, he almost didn’t go, thinking he was wrong for the role.
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