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Sin tener importancia alguna ni trascendencia, sino todo lo contrario, he aquí una anecdota contada por un gran actor y que muestra una vez mas el caracter y la persona de Michael que hace tantas décadas me atrapó al tiempo que lo hacía su arte.
The brooding hunk has revealed that after he shot to fame in police thriller L.A. Confidential, he gained a series of new celebrity friends. He became good pals with the late singing superstar and the pair shared a similar sense of humour so often played pranks on each other.
Michael would regularly phone Russell and try to convince him he was in trouble, much to the actor’s amusement.
“A gruff voice would say something was wrong, then this tiny little voice said, ‘Don’t worry. This is Michael,’ ” Russell revealed in an interview for the June issue of the British edition of GQ magazine.
Russell went on to reveal Michael – who died last summer – often invited him to visit his infamous Neverland ranch, but the 46-year-old Hollywood star failed to take him up on his offer.
Russell admits he hasn’t always been the victim of prank phone calls – he has also made some in the past. When he was shooting L.A. Confidential, the star would leave rude voice mails for James Ellroy, who wrote the book the movie was based on. During one message, Russell left a rhyme for James which said, “Woof-woof, hear the demon dog bark. He’s got a 12-inch w**ger and it glows in the dark”.
Russell’s involvement with crank calls can be traced back to his childhood. When he was just ten-years-old he would phone people and try to convince them they had won a fantastic holiday to a remote location in the South Pacific Ocean.
“I’d be pretending to be a radio DJ, telling people they had won a prize. We’d tell them they had won a week in Vanuatu but they had to get there by canoe,” he confessed.
Fuente: musicrooms.net / 5 May 2010
Resumiendo, Crowe explica como Michael le gastaba bromas telefónicas con una voz ruda, acerca de que algo marchaba mal.. Poco después, ya con su voz, le decía que no se preocupara, que era Michael!
Que tenían un sentido del humor parecido y que las bromas eran mutuas.
Y que aunque el actor declinara la invitación, Michael lo invitó a Neverland.
Michael fue niño y ES y será niño dentro del que escribe y allá donde se encuentre. Su legado (no solo artístico) así lo atestigua.
The brooding hunk has revealed that after he shot to fame in police thriller L.A. Confidential, he gained a series of new celebrity friends. He became good pals with the late singing superstar and the pair shared a similar sense of humour so often played pranks on each other.
Michael would regularly phone Russell and try to convince him he was in trouble, much to the actor’s amusement.
“A gruff voice would say something was wrong, then this tiny little voice said, ‘Don’t worry. This is Michael,’ ” Russell revealed in an interview for the June issue of the British edition of GQ magazine.
Russell went on to reveal Michael – who died last summer – often invited him to visit his infamous Neverland ranch, but the 46-year-old Hollywood star failed to take him up on his offer.
Russell admits he hasn’t always been the victim of prank phone calls – he has also made some in the past. When he was shooting L.A. Confidential, the star would leave rude voice mails for James Ellroy, who wrote the book the movie was based on. During one message, Russell left a rhyme for James which said, “Woof-woof, hear the demon dog bark. He’s got a 12-inch w**ger and it glows in the dark”.
Russell’s involvement with crank calls can be traced back to his childhood. When he was just ten-years-old he would phone people and try to convince them they had won a fantastic holiday to a remote location in the South Pacific Ocean.
“I’d be pretending to be a radio DJ, telling people they had won a prize. We’d tell them they had won a week in Vanuatu but they had to get there by canoe,” he confessed.
Fuente: musicrooms.net / 5 May 2010
Resumiendo, Crowe explica como Michael le gastaba bromas telefónicas con una voz ruda, acerca de que algo marchaba mal.. Poco después, ya con su voz, le decía que no se preocupara, que era Michael!
Que tenían un sentido del humor parecido y que las bromas eran mutuas.
Y que aunque el actor declinara la invitación, Michael lo invitó a Neverland.
Michael fue niño y ES y será niño dentro del que escribe y allá donde se encuentre. Su legado (no solo artístico) así lo atestigua.