You have enriched my life in so many ways and I can not love you enough.
I celebrate your many accomplishments and cheer every time I see your name on television. My sincere hope is that soon I am known in the industry simply as “Annie Levine’s father.”
Love always,
Annie Levine’s father
Wishing this fantastic lady, a fantastic birthday
ReplyDeleteHappy birthday to another one who learned storytelling from Vin Scully, this time by way of her father. :)
ReplyDeleteI once had the pleasure of meeting Annie, she was a major sweetie and most thoughtful given the brevity of the occasion. She even dragged poor Ken to our table to say Hi despite our assurances it wasn't imperative. Good job Mom & Dad.
ReplyDeleteKids are great but grandkids are better! All the fun and none of the work.
ReplyDeleteA beautiful grandchild too, Ken!!
ReplyDeleteCongrats to Annie, I still love her line about no movie over 3 hours should ever win an Oscar for editing. Just love that line.
ReplyDeleteShe can certainly write a much funnier comment here than I ever will.
ReplyDeleteA Friday question, Annie Levine's father, if it hasn't been asked before: How did Annie learn to write for television? Did her father go over scripts with her and teach her the ins-and-outs of the business, was she self-taught, or...?
ReplyDeleteShe's a writer for the Upshaws? I love that show!!
ReplyDeleteI watch the Upshaws all the time and I love it. Happy Birthday Annie.
ReplyDeleteAnd she knows how to dress a baby for maximum cuteness. Not everybody can do that.
ReplyDeleteHappy Birthday, Annie!
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