KPCC / NPR Exclusives
Dinner with "Wicked" Writer & Creator, Actor Paul Dooley, & Hettie Lynne Hurtes
- Item Number
- 428
- Estimated Value
- Priceless
- Sold
- 900 USD to lgf637513
- Number of Bids
- 11 - Bid History
Item Description
KPCC’s Hettie Lynne Hurtes will prepare a delicious homecooked vegan dinner for you and a guest at her lovely home in Los Angeles. You’ll be joined by Winnie Holzman, writer of the book and co-creator of the Broadway hit musical Wicked, and her husband actor Paul Dooley.
Winnie got her start writing for the acclaimed TV drama thirtysomething, and went on to create the several television shows including My So-Called Life, Huge, and Roadies. For film, ‘Til There was You. She’s written several plays, and is often recognized as the chocolate-obsessed woman in the movie Jerry Maguire and as Larry David’s wife’s therapist on Curb Your Enthusiasm.
Best remembered as the hilarious father in the film Breaking Away, Paul Dooley also appeared as the father in Sixteen Candles. In fact, he’s played the father to Julia Roberts, Toni Collette, Helen Hunt, Mia Farrow and many others. Television credits include Curb Your Enthusiasm, Grey’s Anatomy, My So-Called Life, Law & Order and Star Trek.
You and your guest will have an unforgettable experience with Winnie, Paul, Hettie, and Hettie’s husband Randy. It promises to be a special evening filled with interesting conversation, delicious food & wine, and lots of laughter. Not to be missed!
Event must be scheduled within 6 months of purchase date.
Scheduling based on availability.
Item Special Note
Donated by:
Winnie Holtzman, Paul Dooley, and Hettie Lynne Hurtes
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