110/LINWOOD Romance /- ' A local girl and an Englishman strike up a lifelong relationship behind the silver screen. JULIE WIENER Staff Writer Ms. Robin Sherr and Mr. Danny Davids COUPLE. MET Cannes Film Festival WEDDING PLANNED FOR August 1998 ro ulp Fiction may not be a very romantic movie, but it did bring Robin Sherr and Danny Davids together. Sherr, a West Bloomfield native, and Davids, of London, met at the 1994 Cannes Film Festival where both were promoting Quentin Tarantino's violent blockbusterkit. She had flown in from Los Angeles, he from England, and the business relationship lasted less than a week. "We knew each other for five days in Cannes, but we couldn't go out because we were both working 20 hours a day," recalled Sherr, now a senior publicist for Twentieth Century Fox Studios in California. "So we just talked a lot." The talking a lot continued, often as much as three times a day, even after the two returned to their respec- tive corners of the world. Four years and countless sky-high phone bills later, they are getting married. About a year ago, Sherr and Davids — who had each been dating other people — decided phone calls just weren't enough. They arranged a visit at a halfway point, New York City. "From then on we decided we'd commit to each other and meet every month," said Sherr. "Every month we met halfway, at different places. On the eighth month, he came to Michigan to meet my family and on the ninth month, I went to London to meet his family. Then he proposed." Davids, who is an attorney by training, got a job transfer to Los Angeles, where he works as a develop- ment executive at Walt Disney Studios. Because of their Tinseltown jobs, both field regular calls from big- name celebrities, such as John Travolta, Meg Ryan and Denzel Washington. But, stargazers, don't get too excit- ed. The August wedding at Adat Shalom Synagogue will attract an international crowd of the couple's many relatives, but no Hollywood celebrities have made the invite list. As for the honeymoon, the two plan to return to Cannes. This time around, they'll have more than five days together. O 3/27 1998 53