Sunday, January 09, 2005
 
Belson Writes a Book

Hey, look, everybody: Sergeant Frank Belson wrote a book.

News story in USA Today: 'Memory' triumphs over publisher apathy:
    Ron McLarty is one of those busy character actors who is recognized but not famous.

    He has played a sex therapist on
    Sex and the City, a judge on Law & Order and is the baritone voice of Papa Bear on the cartoon version of The Berenstain Bears.

    At 57, McLarty says he's not used to being interviewed: "Reporters want to talk to the stars. Not me."
Not to mention he was Sgt. Belson in the television show Spenser: For Hire, which is probably the highest achievement in his career since it let him portray a character from Robert B. Parker's Spenser novels.

Hey, I might have to check out the book, The Memory of Running, because he's related somewhat to the Spenser universe and because it sounds like the plot of a long poem I started sometime after 1987.


 
To say Noggle, one first must be able to say the "Nah."