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We did not
write about them and print their photos, because their husbands or
fiancés bought them a $4 million diamond ring or a $140,000
Christian Dior's wedding gown and became a celebrity overnight! We
did, because, meaningfully, they contributed to our society, to
arts, to humanities, to education, to science and world peace. They
are here, not because, they threw the best parties in the Hamptons,
Ibiza or Malibu, or because Joan Rivers said so, the National
Enquirer gossiped about them, or because, they know the difference
between Calvados, Chateau D'Yquem and root bear. They are on our
list, because, they brought warmth to our families, light to our
eyes, tender whispers and gentle affection to our hearts,
and....because they are the best in their fields! We selected them,
because they have heart, brains, presence, principles, culture,
remarkable accomplishments, "un je ne sais quoi", a certain
mesmerizing aura, perhaps, some have a delightful madness, while
others "put a tiger in our tank"! Perhaps? But, almost, all of them
made it big time and shined brighter than the whole damned lights
and neon of Picadilly Circus, Les Champs-Elysees and Times Square.By
no means, our lists are comprehensive or complete. For, should we
have decided to extend and expand the lists to reach 120 or 150
names, more illustrious ladies would have easily met the selection
criteria. Remarkable ladies l Bernadette Peters, Cindy Benson (Comic
Lead of Les Miserables), Alexandra Lebenthal (President
Lebenthal & Co., Inc. ), Amanda McBroom (Songwriter/Composer of The
Rose), Susan Egan (the Queen of Broadway), Nancy B. Peretsman
(Executive Vice President and Managing Director of Allen & Company,
Inc.), etc.
TALENT VERSUS FAME
Fame
with a little of education, class or enlightenment would suffice,
nowadays, to make you a millionaire movies star with a fat bank
account. Some times, talent has nothing to do with how much a
superstar deserves, should earn or profit from the box office. Luck
is primordial. Big names bring money to Hollywood and that’s the
name of the game, Basta Cosi! Business is business. There are
thousands of actresses who are probably better than many of the big
stars we admire and gossip about. Yet, their names if printed, would
appear in small print, never with lights on city billboards. We will
always go to see famous stars pictures, and willingly or
unwillingly, we keep on feeding their fat bank accounts, and EGO!
Fortunately or unfortunately, luck or bad luck strikes everywhere;
in the corporate world, academia, politics, modeling, fashion and
astrophysics. Sometimes, connections and good contacts catapult and
launch the career of a person, regardless of the qualitative and
quantitative standards of the accomplishments of the individuals.
Today, Julia Roberts is the highest-paid Hollywood actress despite
that her recent films were a box-office flop. Roberts earns $36
million a movie. Nevertheless, she is a superb actress with a big
heart. Good for her! Cameron Diaz rivals Roberts, and she is on her
way to cash much more. Is she better than Ida Lupino and Kim Novak?
Probably not. Yet, Lupino the brightest female cinematographer,
director, writer, superstar, producer of Hollywood's yesteryears
never earned more than 10% of what Roberts or Diaz currently earn
with "prejudice"! True! Diaz, is said to be worth up to $36 million
per film. Jodie Foster, Drew Barrymore and Reese Witherspoon earn up
to $28 million a film, followed by Sandra Bullock who is paid $21-29
million per performance. Jennifer Lopez gets $22 million per film,
bad or good! JK Rowling is not doing bad either. She is already a
multi-millionaire. And all of them make per year, 40 times more than
United States Supreme Court Justices Ruth Ginsburg and Sandra
O'Connor! In America, it is the "vain and shallow fame" which feeds
a bank account, not credentials and accomplishments. A Star Rapper
earns per annum, 40 times more than a professor of divinity or
comparative civilization. And a big mouth gossips TV talk show host
brings home approximately 15 million Dollars a year. That is 32
times the salary of any astronaut, archeologist or the
editor-in-chief of encyclopedia Britannica.
Photo:
Torrie, diva of the ring. Her fame allows her to make per annum,
100 times more than an American soldier fighting in Iraq and 10
times more than a dozen of university professors combined! Fame is
the game, not merits!
A famous professional female wrestler
who is physically and sensually prosperous, makes 4 times more
than the world’s greatest and most famous philharmonic orchestra’s
female conductor, almost 35% more than a renown female surgeon, 15
times more than Janet Reno, 10 times more than Hilary Clinton as a
senator, 50 times more than any female school superintendent, 100
times more than a female medical assistant, 15 times more than a
male federal judge, 18 times more than a university astrophysics
professor, 60 times more than a small town preacher who has a
doctorate degree in divinity or theology, 28 times more than a
violinist in a national philharmonic symphony orchestra, 90 times
more than a new secretary in a trade firm, and 100 times more than
an American soldier fighting in Iraq of Afghanistan. This should
tell us a lot about the criteria and requisites of the world fame
and fortune... and would shed disturbing lights on how human
mediocrity and social vanity make somebody famous and super
rich...sometimes, overnight! Zero Mostel in Fiddler on the Roof
repeated this phrase so many times "If you are rich, people think,
you know.", and he was right. Wealth catapults fame and notoriety.
Jean Paul Sartre, one said to Simone de Beauvoire: "One think I fear
most in life: Notoriety." And he was right too! At the very dawn of
Dadaism and Cubism in France, few bought a Braques, a Matisse, a
Picasso, a Malevich or a Kandinsky. Why? Simply, because, Braques,
Matisse, Picasso, Malevich and Kandinsky were obscure. As soon as a
cubist, a Dadaist or an impressionist artist becomes a world
celebrity, his paintings could and would bring as high as $110
Million per piece. Van Gogh, Gauging and Pissarro died flat broke.
Try now to buy one of their paintings! Do you sit on millions? If
you do, go ahead and become a flashy-dashy and silly number in
Sotheby's auction. Today, in the world of politics, fashion,
modeling, business, arts, entertainment, showbiz, music, performing
arts and broadcasting NOTHING HAS CHANGED. It is still the same
game. Fame is the game! The only game in town. Do you know who Peter
Ustinov is? Few do. But almost 99% of moviegoers know who Tom Cruise
is. Even though, Sir Peter Ustinov, the actor, is 1,000 times
better than Mr. Cruise. He is not as famous as Cruise, despite his
most astonishing talent. Consequently, Cruise will keep on cruising
and making millions, and of course stealing the headlines, while
Ustinov ends his career in divine obscurity, or reinvent himself as
a hieroglyphic tour guide nearby Gizah and Egypt's desert.
YES, MONEY IS A FACTOR
In
many disciplines, fields, arenas and endeavors, several factors play
a paramount role in determining and shaping the financial success,
fame, power and public recognition of a personality. In many
instances, good connections and contacts, as well as privileged
access to influential people assure success and guarantee financial
prosperity. It is common in the United States, to assess the
success of a person by looking at his or her annual income, earning
power, the digits in his or her bank accounts and how many times
that personality has been written up in the papers. Money is the
corner stone in the edifice of quality measurements and importance
of an individual in the United States. Those who have anti-American
disposition rush so quickly to ascertain this reality or myth. The
truth is, from the beginning of time, wealth was the primordial
element, cause and effect of a person’s power, strength, influence,
security and social visibility. If you have money, ipso facto, you
will become famous and desirable. You will be invited to social
events and your name will circulate in the social salons like the
affairs and hot cakes of Madame de Pompadour. Wealth is a primordial
stimulus for fame and power. When the Roman Empire ran out of money
and failed to pay tribute (sort of an annual ransom) to the
barbarians, Attila the Hun conquered the lands of the mightiest
empire on earth and destroyed the pillars of Western culture and
civilization. In other words: NO MONEY NO HONEY! NO MONEY, NO ROME
ANYMORE! When Spain lost her military naval power caused by the
catastrophic defeat of her Armada which tried to invade England, the
invincible Spanish Empire collapsed. For several years, during the
mid-medieval ages and Renaissance time, The Vatican lost influence
over the Catholic populace and European monarchs of the Christian
kingdoms because of escalating exorbitant expenses and financial
difficulties. Then, what happened? The great painters, architects
and artists of Florence, Venice and Rome who were in the service of
the Holly Seat lost their jobs and became waiters and storytellers
in the cheapest inns and taverns in Italy. No more money means no
more frescos, no more masterpieces, no more paintings! Art
collapsed. Catherine de Medicis, Maria Callas, Carthage’s Didon and
Empress Eugenie went through hell and suffered public humiliation
when their wealth began to show sign of weakness.
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