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Dakota Datebook
August 8, 2004
"Dustin Hoffman, Director"
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The Fargo Moorhead Community Theatre staged its first
production, My Sister Aileen, in 1946, and until getting permanent facilities
in 1967, they staged their shows wherever they could. In 1963, an east
coast actor was hired to direct two of their plays, at least one of which
was produced in the Red River Playhouse.
In 2002, when he was interviewed by the Minneapolis Star-Tribune
at the Toronto Film Festival, he realized the papers proximity to
North Dakota. Can I tell you a story? he asked the reporter.
I was a young, unemployed actor living in New York City. This was
back in the 50s. Couldnt get a job, even waiting tables. I
went up to the Equity office you know, the [stage actors]
union office to see if there was anything. And one week there was.
There was a note saying that the Fargo-Moorhead Community Theater (sic)
needed an artistic director. I applied, and I got the job. You know Fargo?
I love it.
He was Dustin Hoffman, who four years later performed
his break-out role in the hit movie, The Graduate. Today is
his birthday.
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