BOCHCO’S ‘FAMILY’
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I must make a succinct comment on your somewhat naive piece on TV producer Steven Bochco and casting director Junie Lowry-Johnson and their “family” of actors (“Say, Isn’t That . . . ?,” by Susan King, Sept. 14). Having a paid repertory company, while good for a few actors, discriminates against many, perhaps most, actors.
My manager has for years found it impossible to get me an audition for Ms. Lowry-Johnson even though I have appeared in hundreds of films, TV series (including “Hill Street Blues”--different casting director) and movies, theater (including Broadway) and even radio. This covers over 45 years of professional acting since age 5, becoming a child star at 11 (“Mickey Mouse Club”) and achieving my M.A. in theater at 20.
LONNIE BURR
(Mouseketeer Lonnie)
Valley Village
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