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April 24, 1998 - Image 107

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1998-04-24

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Elon Gold promises a positive portrayal for his
Jewish character on "You're the One."

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this comedy plugs into another need
of his — to show that a modern
Special to The Jewish News
Orthodox Jew, such as Gold, can be a
success in an industry that rarely
of everyone is down on the
thinks of Friday nights as "TGIS" —
metal market; indeed, at
Thank God It's Shabbat.
least one performer in Hol-
"I want to setprecedents about
lywood is up to the Gold
Orthodox Jews not having to work on
standard.
Shabbas, and not just for selfish rea-
Comedian Elon Gold is weighing
sons. I really want to be a suc-
in with his first starring role in a
cess to help others in my posi-
sitcom: "You're the One," which
Elon Gold:
tion."
premiered this week on the WB
He's the one.
The stand-up is standing
. Network.
firm on his need for accom-
After a decade of stand-up
modation. "Most sitcoms tape on Fri-
and bit parts on such shows as "She-
day nights. When I was offered this
TV" and "The Dana Carvey Show," is
show, I said I wouldn't do that."
this the one? "Yeah, I certainly think
So? "So, they now tape Tuesday"
so," says Gold.
If it's Tuesday, it must be perform-
Besides showcasing Gold's comedic
ing before a live audience. But what
and acting talents and that 14K smile,
about the rest of the schedule, which
normally includes Saturday rehearsals?
Michael Elkin is the entertainment
editor of Philadelphia's Jewish Exponent.
"They've changed the rehearsal

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1998

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