Monday, February 18, 2008

I have lost 160 lbs. My top weight was 367.

--from abbebuckpr.blogspot.com (scroll past kirstie alley!)

This weight loss stuff is something that is doable. Not easy. Doable. And I WILL stay alive. And out of the wheelchair! Please put down sugar. White things. Move a little each day. Try it for one day.

And yes, I am still oh, so, winsome at 51. (hey hey hey!)
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VISIONS - or 39, or 51 is not too late to start again, is it?

courtesy imdb - thanks, folks!

This, too: Oh, yeah: http://www.petercoyote.com/biography.html

Sleeping Where I Fall - such a story.

and now he is a ripe 66 1/2 - how nice is that!

Biography for Peter Coyote
Date of Birth 10 October 1941, Manhattan, New York, USA (Daniel's B'day!)
Birth Name: Peter Cohon (Rachmil Pinchus Ben Mosha Cohon)
Height 6' 3" (1.91 m)
Spouse
Stefanie Pleet
(1998 - present)

Marilyn McCann
(24 April 1977 - January 1998) (divorced) 2 children

Trivia
With Peter unseen (as in voiceovers or radio adverts), his voice is strongly reminiscent of that of Henry Fonda.
Along with Glenn Close, he narrarated the opening ceremony of the 2002 Winter Olympics in Utah.

Before becoming an actor at the age of 39, he spent 15 years in the counterculture during the 1960s. He wrote a memoir of that time called "Sleeping Where I Fall". It has gone through five hardback printings and is in its second paperback edition. "Carla's Story", a chapter from the book, won the Pushcart Prize for Excellence in Non-Fiction in 1993/1994.

Tested for the role of Indiana Jones in Raiders of the Lost Ark (1981).

He was one of the organizers of a group of 12 students who traveled to Washington, DC, during the Cuban missile crisis of the early 1960s supporting President John F. Kennedy's "peace race." President Kennedy invited the group into the White House (the first time protesters had ever been so recognized) and they met for several hours with Kennedy advisor McGeorge Bundy.

Was a member of the radically political theatre performance group "The San Francisco Mime Troupe".

Graduated with a B.A in English Literature in 1964.

Given the actor's unusual second name, it's ironic that, prior to his acting career, he once plucked chickens for a living

In his book Lila, Robert Pirsig relates that he had Coyote in mind to star in an adaptation of, "Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance." Coyote was a friend of Pirsig's son Chris.

Personal Quotes

"I'm a Zen-Buddhist student first, actor second. If I can't reconcile the two lives, I'll stop acting. I spend more time off-screen than on."