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- Dec. 12, 1994: To Our Readers
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- TIME--The Weekly Newsmagazine--1994
- Dec. 12, 1994 To the Dogs
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- <article>
- <source>Time Magazine</source>
- <hdr>
- TO OUR READERS, Page 4
- By Elizabeth Valk Long, President
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- <p> His colleagues are convinced that Jeffrey Ressner, TIME's entertainment
- correspondent in Los Angeles, never sleeps. Ressner ranges tirelessly
- from the executive suites of Burbank and the sound stages of
- Culver City to the tables down at Mortons and Spago. He has
- knocked back rounds of tequila with Oliver Stone, strolled the
- wild streets of Amsterdam with the Red Hot Chili Peppers and
- watched as many as five movies in a day. "He's the Jerry Rice
- of the Hollywood beat," says Jordan Bonfante, chief of our Los
- Angeles bureau. "Like the San Francisco 49er wide receiver,
- he'll catch anything that's thrown at him."
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- <p> For this week's profile of triple-threat comedy star Tim Allen,
- Ressner--along with correspondent Patrick Cole--carried
- the ball for a touchdown. "I went over to the set where Allen
- was readying a holiday episode of Home Improvement, and it felt
- friendly and homey," says Ressner, "more like a Midwestern summer-stock
- rehearsal than the place where the No. 1 TV show was being prepared."
- Senior editor James Collins, who supervises TIME's arts and
- entertainment coverage, wasn't surprised by the unusual candor
- that Ressner drew from Allen during their interview. "Stars
- are asked so many questions by so many reporters," says Collins,
- "that it takes someone with real intelligence and sympathy to
- get them to open up and say something honest and fresh. That's
- one of Jeffrey's great skills."
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- <p> Ressner, 37, has sharpened his skills during a dozen years of
- covering show business. Raised in Springsteen country--Lakewood,
- New Jersey--he majored in film at Northwestern University,
- then caught the first flight to Los Angeles. From a starting
- job at L.A. Weekly, he rose to positions as senior writer at
- Rolling Stone and West Coast bureau chief at US magazine. Since
- he joined TIME a year and a half ago, his assignments have included
- the Paramount-Viacom deal, the O.J. Simpson case and Quentin
- Tarantino's Pulp Fiction.
- </p>
- <p> "I find the entertainment industry pretty, well, entertaining--the eccentric personalities, the mondo life-styles, the can-you-top-this
- scandals," says Ressner. "But I think what I enjoy most really
- is the talent of the artists." One of Ressner's own talents
- is the ability to work in the midst of self-generated cacophony.
- His office usually resounds to some combination of speakerphone,
- TV set, radio music and computer bells and other sound effects.
- Says Bonfante: "Occasionally a colleague with delicate acoustic
- sensitivities will softly close Jeffrey's door."
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