Saturday, October 19, 2024

The MGM Lion

 

Since 1917, MGM movies have begun with a lion's roar, provided by a studio mascot named Leo.  Over the years, a series of lions have all portrayed Leo, including an Irish cat named Slats, who is today buried on a simple farm in New Jersey.

Slats was born at the Dublin Zoo in Ireland, on March 20, 1919.  Shortly thereafter, he was bought by famed New Jersey animal trainer Volney Phifer, who provided a variety of animals for the Broadway stage.  He took the cat to Hollywood, where in 1924, Slats became the official face of MGM, first appearing in that years' feature He Who Gets Slapped.  Slats would continue in the role, appearing in all MGM features through 1928.

In 1934, Phifer bought a farm in Gillette, New Jersey.  Slats would pass just two years later and Phifer buried him on the property.  For years, a simple granite marker adorned the grave, which has today been replaced by a tribute to Slats.


Rest in peace.

Trivia
  • Slats is buried on private property.  If you go, please be respectful.

  • Unlike those lions who would follow, Slats did not roar, rather, he simply looked back and forth.  This is perhaps due to the fact that films would not include sound until 1927.

  • Since 2021, Leo has appeared via computer animation in all MGM films.  Although this new version is based on a Leo, it is not clear as to which cat is represented.

  • On an unknown date in the mid-1990s, WABC-TV in New York did a story on Leo's grave and Phifer's connection to New Jersey.  Check out the grainy video on YouTube.

  • Phifer died in December 1974 at the age of 76.  This blogger has been unable to locate his final resting place, if there is one.

Saturday, October 12, 2024

Stephanie Zimbalist

 

"I have a personal connection with my Savior...I feel very beholden to Him...I feel He's there for me in my darkest moments."

No, you didn't miss a headline.  Stephanie Zimbalist is still very much alive, but why should that stop her from having a grave, or for this blog to cover it?

She was born Loranda Stephanie Zimbalist in New York City on October 8, 1956.  She is the daughter of actor Efrem Zimbalist, Jr., star of the 1960's television series 77 Sunset Strip, and the granddaughter of Efrem Sr., a renowned concert violinist and symphony conductor.  By age 11, she was already following in her father's footsteps, appearing in a 1969 stage production of Gypsy.

After graduating from an all-girls prep school in Virginia, she enrolled in the renowned Juilliard School in New York City.  While still studying drama, she began her acting career on the small screen, with roles in a variety of made-for-TV movies, including The Gathering (1978) with Ed Asner and The Awakening (1980) with Charlton Heston. One of her first guest roles on a television series was a two-part episode of The Love Boat in 1978. 

In 1982, she was cast in the role for which she is most famously known, that of Detective Laura Holt on the NBC series Remington Steele.  The show ran for five seasons and made household names of her and future James Bond star, Pierce Brosnan.  When the series ended, she continued acting, racking up several film and stage credits.  Her most recent role was in the 2023 black comedy Lucky Louie.

In 2014, Efrem Jr. passed away.  He was buried at Town Hill Cemetery in New Hartford, Connecticut.  It is home to the Zimbalist Family plot, where several generations, including Efrem Sr., have all been laid to rest.  Although she is still very much alive, Stephanie's grave is prepared for inevitable arrival.


Here's to many more years. Stephanie.

Trivia
  • This blog post will inevitably be updated, but hopefully not for many years to come.

  • If you want to learn more about Stephanie, visit her website, at www.stephaniezimbalist.net.

  • A woman of faith, Stephanie's headstone bears the Bible verse Ephesians 4:6, which says "One God and Father of all, who is above all, and through all, and in you all."  She also discussed her faith with the YouTube series Credo in Hollywood.

  • Stephanie was originally cast to play Officer Anne Lewis in one of this blogger's favorite movies, RoboCop, but was unable to appear due to her filming commitment to Remington Steele.  The part ultimately went to actress Nancy Allen.

  • Stephanie's co-star Pierce Brosnan later famously took on the role of James Bond, making him the second 007 she would appear with on television, the first one being Timothy Dalton in the 1978 mini-series Centennial.

  • In recent years, Stephanie has narrated a number of audiobooks, including A Knight in Shining Armor by Jude Deveraux.  For a complete listing of her work, please visit audible.com.