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Just got done meeting with Susan, a fellow Trekkie, here 
in Oklahoma City. She brought along a CD with outstanding 
photos of a 40th anniversary Star Trek convention held in 
Las Vegas just this past August. According to folder names 
on the disk, I saw she made quite a journey of it and even 
got to Roswell. She said it was a great trip and really 
enjoyed herself. Good for you, Susan. Talking with her about 
meeting with other trekkies in Oklahoma City, I was shocked 
to learn of how little interest there seems to be in the 
area. That's too bad. I showed her photos I had taken over 
the past few years at conventions, including James Doohan's 
last one. We talked briefly about a Star Trek book I'm 
working on. Got to reminisce about the many series and 
movies, and just had a good time visiting. Trekkies in OKC 
(and I know you're out there) missed out. I know Susan would 
like to organize time for trekkies to get together if only 
people in the Oklahoma City area would show some interest, 
so I want to take this opportunity to encourage you to get 
together and share notes, pictures, memories, etc. Susan's 
got a lot of good stories to tell and is very well versed 
on all things Star Trek. If you're in the Oklahoma City 
area and would like to be a part of a trekkie group, feel 
free to email me and I'll let Susan know of your interest.  
 --- Curtis - October 23, 2006 
I went to the "conversation" (basically an on-stage 
interview) between Leonard Nimoy and Gene Wilder. Win 
took me. Ahna was with us too. It was very interesting. I 
got to (very briefly) talk to Leonard Nimoy, but his 
entourage wisked him away pretty fast, dang it. Had to 
change my leave to get to LA a day earlier than planned 
(no small task), Win bought the tickets, then all I basically 
got to say was "Hello." and he was gone. Well, at least 
I got to visit with Win De Lugo and Ahna Capri. They're 
two of the nicest people you'd ever want to meet. We had a 
good time together.  | 
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| Win De Lugo | |
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Win's current work is in 
the independent film Touching Down [poster] 
in which he co-stars as Ted 
Rhodes, an overprotective father highlighting the dangers of 
life to his timid and insecure daughter, Sam Rhodes. The film 
will be making the rounds at the 7th annual 
Method Fest Independent Film Festival in L.A. (Calabasas) 
from April 1st through April 8th, 2005. For more information 
on "Touching Down" go to 
touchingdown.com.  | 
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Updates: 
[Method Fest] 
[Sacramento Film Festival 
& Awards] 
[Longbaugh Film Festival] [Bare Bones Internation Film Festival] (04/21/06 / 8:45pm - Midnight / Roxy - Muskogee, OK)  | |
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Paradise almost killed Win. After Star Trek, Mission: Impossible 
and Dragnet appearances, he left L.A. in '69 to shoot his own 
movie in the Virgin Islands. He lost his financing, one home 
burned down and hurricane Hugo destroyed two more before he 
landed parts in "Caribe" (thanks to Star Trek), a short lived 
Stacy Keach/Carl Franklin TV series, Bare Essentials, a M.O.W., 
and Weekend at Bernie's II, which enabled his 1993 return to 
Hollywood.  | |
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In the '60's, Win studied acting with 
Stella Adler in NYC. He was singled out for praise in the 
NY Times (11/23/64) by members of the Moscow Art Theatre, 
visiting NY to assess US understanding of Stanislavsky's 
technique (in which the artist is required to live the role). 
"This minor scene was genuine, realistic art that produced a 
great impression." --- Vasily Toporkov. While 
appearing as Dirk (the gigolo) on the soap "Love of Life", he 
worked as assistant manager at all Rugoff Theatres in NYC, 
this brought him up to speed on great foreign films. After 
getting glowing reviews in stock, he 
landed a part on "Trials of O'Brien" opposite Peter Falk, but 
slept through his first morning "call". Mortified and feeling he 
had blown it in NYC, it was time to catch "the first thing smoking" 
and head for the West Coast. While appearing opposite Leslie Parrish 
in The Adding Machine and Ahna 
Capri in Period of Adjustment at the Holmes Repertory Theatre 
in Los Angeles, Jocelyn Brando (yes, HIS sister) said "Goodbye Win, 
I'm leaving the Co., going to New York. I got a part on "Love of 
Life". He stammered... "I just left that show to come here!?!?" 
"Idiot," she responded, "don't you know what those things pay?". 
Receiving a beautiful review in Variety for his stage work in "Zoo 
Story" while appearing on Star Trek, Judd: For the Defence, Custer, 
Dragnet, etc. he decided the next logical step was to shoot his 
own independent film in the Virgin Islands (for great production 
value!) Sounded good... you know the rest. While licking his wounds 
between fire and hurricanes, he created the U.S. Virgin Islands 
Film Commission (5th in the U.S.) bringing millions of dollars 
into the islands by luring hundreds of national commercials plus 
features like The Island of Dr. Moreau (Burt Lancaster), Four 
Seasons (Alan Alda), Christopher Columbus (Brando) etc.  | |
For more about 
Win, see the 
interview he kindly granted me about his Star Trek experiences.  | |
(Excerpts taken 
from Bio section of 
www.windelugo.com - Permission 
Obtained.)  | |
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| 323K | CAGE | 55s | 939K | T O S | 159s | 358K | TAS | 61s | 
| 493K | TMP | 84s | 933K | TWOK | 159s | 1381K | TSFS | 235s | 
| 886K | TVH | 151s | 437K | TFF | 74s | 1096K | TUC | 186s | 
| 973K | GEN | 165s | 984K | FC | 167s | 1073K | INS | 182s | 


 
 Trekkers since November 1, 1996.
Thanks very much for all your 
visits!
Live Long and Prosper.
 
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