Travel

/

Home & Leisure

Celebrity Travel: Go away with Dinah Manoff

Jae-Ha Kim, Tribune Content Agency on

Dinah Manoff won a best actress Tony Award for Neil Simon’s “I Ought to Be in Pictures,” starred in the iconic TV shows “Soap” and “Empty Nest,” and will always be remembered as a Pink Lady in the film “Grease.” She’s also an author, who recently released an audiobook of her novel “The Real True Hollywood Story of Jackie Gold.” “There's a whole section in the novel that takes place in Kauai,” Manoff said. “I've been going there since I was very young and in those days the island didn't have nearly as much private property or development, so I had access to amazing places that are now gated off. The North Shore is still my favorite place in the world. My husband Arthur and I got married on Hanalei Beach.”

Q: I'm curious if you wrote any of "The Real True Hollywood Story of Jackie Gold" while you were traveling.

A: I wish I was a writer who wrote when I traveled. I always intend to, but then I end up watching a movie. I have a little office in back of my garage. That’s where I write.

Q: Are any portions of your novel autobiographical?

A: I loved using my upbringing in Malibu Colony in the backstory. It was so evocative for me. Malibu was very, very different in the ’60s and ’70s. And, well, they say write what you know. The only life I'd known until leaving Los Angeles 19 years ago was show business. I couldn't exactly write about, say, Kentucky.

Q: Where do you reside now?

 

A: I live on an island a short ferry ride from Seattle. I left Los Angeles 19 years ago and moved with my husband and three [then] little boys. I love living in the Northwest, except in January, February and March. Then I just have to get out and find some sun.

Q: Can you share a memory of what it was like working on “Grease”?

A: We filmed that on a soundstage at the Paramount lot in Hollywood. My favorite memory of working with [the late] Olivia [Newton-John] was definitely during the slumber party scene. Olivia in real life really was a “good girl” and in those days we Pink Ladies were actually sort of “bad girls.” So we had a riot getting her drunk, piercing her ears and then singing “Look At Me, I'm Sandra Dee.” Olivia was a great sport throughout filming, but she was especially fun during that scene.

Q: What was the most ludicrous thing you've read about yourself?

...continued

swipe to next page

(c) 2023 DISTRIBUTED BY TRIBUNE MEDIA SERVICES, INC.

 

 

Comics

The Lockhorns 1 and Done Baby Blues Humor Me (Leave Caption In Comments) Clay Bennett Crankshaft