The Liz Smith Column | 09/29/2009 5:00 am
Liz Smith: Holland Taylor Gives Ann Richards Everything She's Got

"Whatever the day demands, I call duty!" wrote Johann Wolfgang Goethe.
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My longtime pal, the actress Holland Taylor, who plays the randy mother of the two leading guys on "Two and a Half Men," has been busy for the past year – when she isn’t acting – writing her own one-woman show based on the life and times of the late Ann Richards, former governor of Texas. So Holland has spent a lot of time in Austin talking to Ann’s coterie of friends and plowing through boxes of Ann’s archives in the Dolph Briscoe Center for American History. (This stuff would fill four football fields!)
Holland writes: "I came to know her as a living, breathing person who
was a mother and a wife, then a divorced wife and a boss and a fun
friend. I had no idea, for instance, how difficult she was. And what a
temper she had. Every person I interviewed started out with some
terrible story about some unbelievably difficult moment or some
terrible time when they got dressed down by Ann. When they ran from her
bawling and hid in a broom closet. Whenever they were telling this
story about how she was mean as a snake to them, their faces beamed
with beautiful smiles and their eyes were full of tears. Because they
loved her so much."

Holland and Liz
Ms. Taylor believes Gov. Ann could depend on personal loyalty, in part because of her own essential decency. "She drove everyone, but they all knew she was working harder. They also knew that her core values were so central, her core sense of fair play so correct. Her lifelong dream was of a fair and just society … as far as civil rights were concerned; she believed she had to help right a great wrong."
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Holland started writing her drama of Ann last March. "It wasn’t that I
felt ready. I’d been fitting the research into a fairly busy life
already. And a job, and I’m not a kid. I could have gone on and on with
the research. But I thought I better get this done. This demands
absolutely everything I’ve got."
Ms. Taylor is already grieving about how much of Ann’s story won’t make
it into the play. "I came into the room where I work, formerly the
guest room in my house. Now it’s Ann’s room. All of her stuff is in
there. Stacks and stacks of DVDs, papers, files, notes, reprints,
references, books. And I realized, all the things I know now, so many
wonderful Ann details – and God is in the details – I can’t put them in
the play. It’s 100 minutes; I can’t get them in.
"Then I calmed down. I realized I had to gather all those things so I
could know her. So what I do include is true. It’s not only true but
well chosen.
"It’s not a narrative, or history. It’s a play. The things I have her
talk about are often homely details – the things that interested me.
This is a play, not a comprehensive biography, which journalist Jan Reid
is already writing. If I had to write a biography of Ann, I’d be home
by now. The scope for a play is just too great. What amuses me is in
the play. It adds up to a coherent impression."

Liz and Ann/Image:Joan Jedell
Holland is shooting for a workshop without scenery or projections to be announced before Christmas. A commercial production will follow. The actress then has to memorize virtually every line, although there will be some offstage voices. "My agent has utter confidence this will be given a commercial production in New York, but I’m not even thinking of that or feeling any yen for it yet. For now it’s all about today and stepping up to what Goethe called ‘duty.’
























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Liz,
I hope I get to see what Holland Taylor finally puts together for Ann Richards. I have seen Holland in so many sitcoms on t.v. She is so very talented.
I also want to see what Joy Behar has in her new show tonight. I think she’s so talented, witty and very smart.
Thanks for bringing us all up to date!
Who would have been better to play (one of my all time favorite women in the world) than Holland Taylor! Talk about perfect casting.
Ann Richards epitomized all that I love in a strong, gutsy, assertive and in control woman. I adored her and aspire to be a darker version of her everyday! :-)
Come on Liz!! Behar is today’s Edwin R. Murrow? Not even close! And although she may become "an even bigger, controversial media star", I predict her show will not do well in the ratings. Unless of course she manages to snag her "dream" guest Sara Palin. In another interview, Behar stated that she would be cordial and courteous to Palin is she appeared as a guest on her show. NOW that I would like to see.
And I too love Mommy Dearest, Holland Taylor, on Two and a Half Men. One of the funniest shows on television. Although Charlie Sheen and his latest political statements have left a rather sour tatse in my mouth.
I so miss Ann Richards! Her drawl seemed to go on forever! She was smart, gutsy, down to earth, but most of all she had COMMON SENSE.
If she knew what trouble that Rick Perry has causing, she would come from beyond and knock some sense into him!
Ann Richards was one of a kind indeed! Holland Taylor is the perfect person for this project.
Good luck to Joy Behar!
Denise, you beat me to the punch on this one! I, too, have wonderful memories of Bosom Buddies. It was absolutely hysterical, and a marvelous showcase for three great talents in Hanks, Scolari and Ms. Taylor. She is just a gem, with her dry, deadpan delivery, her elegant presence and her superb comic timing. (She’s out of the Eve Arden school, but with her own elegant twist!) And as Ann Richards? I will definitely be beating a path to see her.
Best wishes to Joy Behar, whose show will no doubt result in all kinds of debate among viewers and wOwers. She has the uncanny ability to produce every nuance of emotion from love to loathing and back again. I expect fireworks, no matter what! I understand the first guest will be Bette Midler, and that should be a hoot as these two funny ladies trade quips.
Love Holland Taylor — great choice to incarnate Ann Richards.
However, cannot stand Joy Behar — I find her glib, somewhat arrogant, and always "reaching" for a joke. She is the reason I have sometimes changed the channel when watching "The View." I will not be tuning in to her new show….
Joy Behar is great, any way you describe her, people think it’s easy keeping up a running conversation that is interesting to boot but it’s not! I can’t wait to watch her. Just as an aside, she had me laughing today just to *see* the way she was smiling so beatifically up at Harry Connik Jr. on THE VIEW. ; ) Her whole face was totally lit up (as whose wouldn’t be? haha)