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The Liz Smith Column | 10/23/2009 7:00 am

Liz Smith: Helen Mirren Movin' On Up – to NYC

Also in Our Gossip Girl’s weekend dish: How much is Harry Potter worth? And Halloween’s Hollywood merger.
Helen Mirren © PR Photos
"A wise and frugal government … shall restrain men from injuring one another, shall leave them otherwise free to regulate their own pursuits of industry and improvement," said Thomas Jefferson in his first Inaugural Address in 1801.

This would make him very popular in conservative circles today. But in these times, we seem to need a strong government to save us from ourselves.

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Halloween approaches so it seems like a good time to note another big Hollywood merger. The legendary Western Costume Company (co-owned by Eddie Marks and Bill Haber) has acquired the Dykeman-Young collection.

You can see their collaboration in the eye-popping period suits and dresses on the Emmy-winning smash hit "Mad Men." Fifty thousand items from the Jamestown, NY-based D-Y are being shipped to California.

These include costume designer Colleen Atwood’s award-winning duds from "Chicago," the gifted Ann Roth’s clerical garb for "Doubt," Mary Zophres zippy-trippy threads for "Taking Woodstock," Oscar-winning clothes from "The Aviator," "Memoirs of a Geisha" and "Bugsy."

The designer Albert Wolsky, who won Oscars for "Bugsy" and "All That Jazz," says he wouldn’t think of doing a period piece without the Dykeman-Young collection. "It’s a sure ‘go-to’ resource and all in mint condition."

Western Costume has acquired also Dorothy Weaver’s SourceIII, Helen Larson and Patricia Norris’s Private Collection, plus, recently, an outstanding group of costumes from the Napoleonic era. (Would that Marlon Brando, Charles Boyer and Rod Steiger were living now to do Napoleon once again!)

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Daniel Radcliffe
of "Harry Potter" fame has acquired a lovely townhouse down in Greenwich Village for the vast sum of around $6 million. He needs a place to hang his hat because he’ll soon be on Broadway again starring in the musical "How to Succeed in Business …"

Daniel was no slouch signing the papers to own property. He had been personally tutored by the Coutts Bank when he turned 18 and learned how to best invest his earnings, which have been considerable – about $15 to $20 million.

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We told you about the Tate Gallery putting up a photo of the ten-year-old Brooke Shields, nude, standing in a bathtub. They had to take it down and now they’ve had to dump 12,000 of their expensive catalogues printed for the Pop Life exhibition.

The Tate would like to "move" their defunct booklets and have a few up for sale with a sticker over Brooke, reading "on legal advice."

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Rita Moreno, the Oscar, Tony, Emmy and Grammy winner, garnered another unusual statistic to her biography. The Friars Club added the title "Dame" to their male lexicon, which includes Friar, Dean and Abbott. Freddie Roman presented Rita with the new title as a surprise.

The Friars welcome Richard Belzer and Paul Shaffer to their club this week and both will read from their new books. Doubtless Shaffer will have to dodge rude questions about his pal David Letterman.

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Do you admire the wounded ABC anchorman Bob Woodruff? I do. And he and wife Lee are putting on their Third Annual "Stand Up for Heroes" event at Town Hall on November 4.

This is a great fun fest with Brian Williams of NBC hosting, a special performance by Bruce Springsteen and additional talent in Louis CK, Stephen Colbert, Lisa Lampanelli and John Ondrasik. They promise other "surprise" guests.

If you call (212) 840-2824 for tickets, there are a few $100 ones left. And you get to meet 50 of our wounded servicemen and their families.

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BelindaJoy

A big KUDOS to Lee and Bob Woodruff for all that they have done in regard to bringing attention to injured servicemen and women.  One of the most heartbreaking under-discussed issues in our country are the men and women injured in foreign lands. Brain injuries and the like that completely change a person’s life forever.

Bob was one of the lucky ones and the fact that he is still alive to shed a light on this subject is a blessing in itself.

By BelindaJoy on 10/23/2009 7:26 am
margaretcarne
It will be heaven to have the heavenly Dame Helen Mirren on Broadway, and in a play that surely showcases her talent.  Unfortunately, because she is such a starring attraction,many people are likely go without having a clue about the play.
By margaretcarne on 10/25/2009 8:25 pm
LauraWard

Dame Helen Mirren sure has pretty gray hair. But besides that, I’d love to see her on stage.

Bob Woodruff certainly is lucky to be alive after being injured while reporting in our war on terrorism. Good to know how active he’s been able to return to.

By LauraWard on 10/25/2009 9:10 pm