I never thought that 'Grease' would be a smash. I turned it down at first.
“I never thought that 'Grease' would be a smash. I turned it down at first.”
— Frankie Avalon · Grease
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I never thought that 'Grease' would be a smash. I turned it down at first.
“I never thought that 'Grease' would be a smash. I turned it down at first.”
— Frankie Avalon · Grease
I never thought that 'Grease' would be a smash. I turned it down at first.
There have been a lot of memorable meals in my life and in my career.
I think about growing up back in Philly. It was about friendship with the guys and having a distant crush on some gal. And when you finally got the nerve to take her out on a date, you went to her parents' house with a shine on your shoes, took her to the movies, and got her home nice and early.
It's a wonderful thing to be stopped by people, to be recognized, to have somebody come up and say, 'Thank you for all the wonderful memories, for everything... ' Those are compliments you can't imagine.
I grew up with two sisters, and we owned three movies: 'Grease,' 'It's a Wonderful Life,' and 'Grease 2.' And you can only watch 'Wonderful Life' in the last half of the year. So I don't remember a time when I didn't know 'Grease.'
To me the thing with 'Grease' was that it was the first movie that as a kid I wanted to get up and do what they were doing.
Being on 'Grease: Live' was a massive mile marker. It ultimately led me to 'Hamilton.'
When 'The Sound of Music' aired live on NBC, 18 million people were talking about theater the next day. That's incredible. 'Grease' felt like a chance for me to participate in that landscape.
I like that because the fans want to see onstage what they know so well from the big screen.
Anoint, v.: To grease a king or other great functionary already sufficiently slippery.