 I  read articles all the time about where tourists visiting Los Angeles  can see stars.  There are also maps to the stars homes (although  Jack  Benny and Lucille Ball have moved to more permanent residences. ).  But  what about all those millions  of visitors who come to Tinsel Town just  to catch a glimpse at writers?   There’s yet to be an article about  that….
I  read articles all the time about where tourists visiting Los Angeles  can see stars.  There are also maps to the stars homes (although  Jack  Benny and Lucille Ball have moved to more permanent residences. ).  But  what about all those millions  of visitors who come to Tinsel Town just  to catch a glimpse at writers?   There’s yet to be an article about  that….
Until now.
So for those of you scribe groupies hoping to see an actual TV or screenwriter this summer vacation, here are some places to go:
NATE N’ AL’S – This perennial Beverly Hills delicatessen  is officially  Broadway  Danny Rose west.   Here is where old comedy writers go to die of heart  failure.    Usually in tables of five or more, piled high with pastrami  sandwiches  (“I’m hungry now that I’ve quit smoking!”) the old sitcom  guard holds court, trading stories of the good old days when Elizabeth  Montgomery was a doll to work with but that Cosby kid was a handful.   (“Two comedy albums and suddenly he knows funny!”)    Morning meetings  between writers and agents, managers, or producers start about 9.   The  ones that are over by 10 are working writers, the ones that go on til 11  are not.
THE AMC THEATRES, CENTURY CITY – weekday matinees only.  Usually in pairs.  Listen for the keywords:  “Who greenlit this shit?”
THE FARMERS’ MARKET FOOD COURT –  weekday mornings, early.  They have coffee, read the trades, bitch  about their fantasy baseball teams, and get the hell out before all the  tour busses arrive.  The smart ones are by Bob's Donuts.  Worth the trip just for one of those sinkers.  
Every STARBUCKS and COFFEE BEAN on Ventura Blvd between Vineland  and White Oak.   The scribes are easy to  spot, sitting in front of computers, nursing one $3.00 ice blended for  eight hours.
ART’S DELICATESSEN – Studio City.  The San Fernando Valley equivalent of Nate N’ Al’s.   Close to CBS Radford with oversized artery clogging triple deck  sandwiches that include pastrami AND chopped liver.   The one-time  popular haunt of all the MTM writers so it’s kind of a shrine.
CEDARS SINAI HOSPITAL – West Hollywood.   Home for all reunions of GRACE UNDER FIRE, CYBILL, and ROSEANNE writers.
THE SMOKE HOUSE –  Burbank.  Across the street from Warner Brothers studio.   The bar  area.  Leave it to writers to think a good place to pick up chicks is at  an old style red booth restaurant that’s been around since John  Barrymore used to pass out there.    Historic note:  Captain &  Tennille were discovered playing the Smoke House lounge – thus adding  even more to the hip factor.  Toni is now 71 (but looks great).  
RESIDUALS – A  bar in the valley that used to let writers pay for drinks with residual  checks that were under a dollar.  They eventually had to discontinue that  practice because they were getting too many.  I myself have received a  check from THE SIMPSONS for one cent.   And I’m sure it cost $5.00 to  process and mail the check.   Just last week I got a check from THE JEFFERSONS for sixty cents -- probably my royalty from 100,000 DVD's sold.  
THE BRENTWOOD COUNTRY MART – Westside  smaller version of the Farmers’ Market Food Court.    Writers and news anchors hang out here.  You’ll have no trouble telling  which is which.
THE OAKWOOD GARDEN APARTMENTS -- Burbank.  See recently divorced writers.
Any coffee shop above Hollywood on Franklin – Lots of guys trying to write the next PULP FICTION.  Or MINDY PROJECT. 
Happy hunting.  One rule though:  no handing out spec scripts!  Let me repeat that:
NO HANDING OUT SCRIPTS!
Either working writers will be pissed or non-working writers will give you theirs.
And again, HAPPY MOTHER'S DAY.
Chủ Nhật, 12 tháng 5, 2013
Vacation tips: Where to find writers
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