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April 02, 1999 - Image 82

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1999-04-02

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At The Movies

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Hilton Inn

26000 American Dr.
Southfield, MI 48034
248-357-1100

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We just spent $1.5 million to be completely

refreshed and rejuvenated.



We've gone to extremes to update, upgrade, and improve

our hotel. We've installed new carpet, furniture, wall paper, and drapes

throughout the hotel. We've redesigned the layout of our guest rooms and

equipped every one with 2-line telephones with voicemail & data ports; a

large work desk with thoughtful features like desk level outlets, pull-out

shelf for your laptop and ergonomic chair; a coffee maker; and a hair dryer.

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We've even converted all of our queen beds to kings. Come, check

us out. For reservations, call your professional travel agent,

per room

per night

1-800-HILTONS, or the hotel direct at 248-357-1100.

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www.southfield.hilton.com Offer valid through 12/30/99. Limited availability; advance reservations required. Rate
exclusive of tax and gratuity and does not apply to groups or other offers and is subject to change without notice. The
Hilton name and logo are trademarks owned by Hilton. ©1999 Hilton Hotels.

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Actor Tony Goldwyn, grandson of movie mogul
Sam Goldwyn, directs his first feature film.

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THE GALLERY RESTAURANT

SERENA DONADONI

Special to The Jewish News

Enjoy gracious dining amid a beautiful
atmosphere of casual elegance

BREAKFAST LUNCH DINNER

OPEN 7 DAYS: MON.- SAT. 7 a.m.- 9:30 p.m. SUN. 8 a.m.- 9 p.m.
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Goldwyn Boy

ALSO GOOD AT OUR LIVONIA
LOCATION ON PLYMOUTH RD.

IV hen he was growing up
in Los Angeles,
actor/director Tony
Goldwyn decided that
no matter what he did, he wouldn't go
into the family business.
Tony's grandfather, Samuel Goldwyn
(born Schmuel Gelbfisz in Warsaw,
Poland) was one of a powerful group of
Jewish immigrants who defined the
American movie industry. His father,
Samuel Goldwyn Jr., is an independent
producer and film distributor.
So when Tony began acting in high
school plays and found that he loved it,
the realization that he had discovered his
future vocation was peppered with dread.
"As any actor will tell you, once
you get bit by the bug, you can't do

anything else," Goldwyn explained via
telephone. "I just thought, 'Oh, no, I
have to do this,' and the fact that it
was associated with the family busi-
ness was very frustrating to me."
But Goldwyn still made his own
way, attending Brandeis University and
the London Academy of Music and Art
before becoming a regular performer at
the prestigious Williamstown Theater
Festival. In addition to plays (he won
an Obie for The Sum of Us), Goldwyn,
38, has appeared in independent films
( The Substance of Fire), Hollywood hits
(Ghost) and quality television (playing
Neil Armstrong in HBO's "From the
Earth to the Moon").
Now he's directed his first film, A
Walk on the Moon, set in a Catskills
bungalow colony during the summer

GOLDWYN BoY ON PAGE

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