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A 24-year-old Robert Downey Jr. featured on Us Magazine’s “America’s 10 Sexiest Bachelors,” May 1989. (xxx)
LOL.
IN RDJ-RELATED BLU-RAY NEWS: Johnny Be Good, the 1988 teen flick in which Robert Downey played a high school sidekick and looked like this–
will be released on Blu-ray for the first on June 23, 2015.
[pre-order: amazon.com]
30 YEARS AGO: 20-year-old Robert Downey Jr. doing his George Michael impression on Saturday Night Live (aired on December 14, 1985).
Robert Downey Jr photographed by Ted and Debbie, 1988.
ROBERT DOWNEY JR
80’s RDJ never gets old
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Throw back to when my aunt dated Robert Downey Jr.
“(Robert) was a tiny boy with the devil in him. Even at the age of 11 or 12, he was into the ladies, and he was so cute. But if there was mischief afoot, he was into it.”
– Carl Samuelson, founder of the performing arts summer camp Stagedoor Manor, on one of his former pupils, Robert Downey Jr.
(What’s sad is Samuelson passed away in 2004 so he never got to see Robert finally pull himself together and be the man he is today.)
But– LOL, “tiny boy.” I guess some things don’t change.
30 YEARS AGO: 20-year-old Robert Downey Jr. doing his George Michael impression on Saturday Night Live (aired on December 14, 1985).
Robert Downey Jr photographed by Ted and Debbie, 1988.
Oh how I’ve missed you