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Reply #7: He's only on screen for about 5 seconds; I don't think his character even had a name. [View All]

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Richard Steele Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon May-11-09 06:16 PM
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7. He's only on screen for about 5 seconds; I don't think his character even had a name.
In the credits, he's listed as something like "Plainclothes Cop".
Anyway, in the scene where the cops burst in to arrest Divine,
he's the one in the leisure suit who announces the charges against her.

His name is David Kline, and he's a GREAT artist/woodworker.
He got me my job with Frank Kalista (amazing job, amazing guy)
and introduced me around to some of the top folks in the Baltimore Art scene.

It was a very special time in my life. A lot of good memories there.


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