Gene Wilder, Gilda Radner and their dog, Sparkle in 1986. We couldn’t do without their extraordinary, unique talent.
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Gene Wilder, Gilda Radner and their dog, Sparkle in 1986. We couldn’t do without their extraordinary, unique talent.
LYNDA CARTER & GILDA RADNER at the Emmys, 1978
Same anon as 2 seconds ago--- I forgot to give the name of the film!! It's called "You Had to Be There"
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Hi!! I wanted to let you (and the rest of the Gilda fan community) know that there was a documentary released at the Toronto Film Festival about the 1972 production of Godspell (which starred Gilda Radner), and it actually gives a really good amount of screentime to Gilda and her entire story. It's not solely about her, but as a big fan of Gilda it felt like a really sweet tribute to her.
Just now seeing this. Can’t wait to watch the doc. Thank you for the information!
Bunny Bunny!
this year has gone by fast, and also a lot of shit has happened in 4 months 😑
imagine sleeping with all the ghostbusters
God I wish that were me 😫😫 thank you jakey!
Bill Murray and Gilda Radner at Studio 54, 1978.
Catherine O'Hara's brother Marcus was a well-known man about town in Toronto.
Gilda, on the month you unwillingly left us,
You came to the world in a land of cherries, rust, and lakes. You wore costumes. You grew up. You became a professional at spreading laughter. You looked at the world and the world looked at you. One day in May, you fell asleep. At first, everyone who learns about it can hear the laughter fading, leaving room for deafening silence. We start to collect pictures and anecdotes, like desperate historians trying to reconstruct a lost civilization.
And then we find you, giggling inside your best costume: immortality. We learn to find you in other people's laughter and in our own, in still images that try to come back to life, in the stories of your loved ones who whisper your name in a loud world. You come back to us, like the lilies blooming in my yard every summer and the snow in our Toronto tickling my eyelashes every winter. You are everywhere. You are in your 40s and also in your 70s, you beat oblivion.
We get to wear your memory without losing sight of our present. We celebrate your life, and your eternity.
Bunny Bunny!
happy May Day!! summer is almost here!
1980.
Gilda Radner talks about collaborating with Rosie Shuster and Alan Zweibel.
Gilda Radner & Gene Wilder
The Woman in Red - 1984
Watching the ‘Saturday Night Live’ 50th Anniversary special and wasn’t prepared to see Jane Curtin and Laraine Newman hold up Gilda Radner’s photo during the Goodnights
Gilda Radner and Gene Wilder, 1982
Photographer: Adam Scull
Watching the ‘Saturday Night Live’ 50th Anniversary special and wasn’t prepared to see Jane Curtin and Laraine Newman hold up Gilda Radner’s photo during the Goodnights