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Basner. "Glen was a hopeless roman-
tic," the director recalls. "Every girl
who wouldn't go out with him was a
major, crushing blow."
In Sidewalks, 23-year-old "veteran"
actor David Krumholtz plays the
Jewish doorman. He has a theory
about why he's played so many
charming but sh/ubby (oafish) Jewish
guys in film and on TV.
"I must be a shlub myself," he
jokes. "I've tried to play dashing
types, but I don't think that trans-
lates as well. It comes much more
naturally to me to play the under-
dog, because that's sort of what I
am.
Krumholtz, who says he grew up
" very working-class, almost poor" in
dward Burns, an Irish
American filmmaker, tells
how he was inspired to
write his multicultural
comedy, Sidewalks of New York, fea-
turing characters Puerto Rican to
Jewish.
"I was on a Manhattan movie set
and this Catholic woman goes, 'My
son has his confirmation, I have a
baptism to go to and Sunday is
Easter — oy veh!'
"You get that because we're all
thrown together on the sidewalks of
New York," says Burns. "You step
out of your apartment and you're
. immediately confront-
ed with representatives
of every ethnicity."
Sidewalks, a witty
romp that pays hom-
age to the films of one
of Burns' heroes,
Woody Allen, is help-
ing to place the 33-
year-old director
among the cadre of
filmmakers who've
built careers telling
New York stories.
Postponed for a
month after the Sept.
11 attacks, the comedy
Taking a cue from Woody Allen, writer-director Edward
tells of six diverse New Burns stars as well, opposite Heather Graham
Yorkers, including one
in "Sidewalks of New York."
from each borough,
who are linked through their roman- Queens, played the dopey older
brother in an impoverished Jewish
tic relationships. Burns plays hunky,
family in Slums of Beverly Hills. He
azure-eyed Tommy Reilly, a TV pro-
was the teenager who bleaches his
ducer wooing the Puerto-Rican ex-
hair to "pass" as gentile in Barry
wife of a Jewish doorman.
Levinson's 1950s saga, Liberty
Burns was raised on the sidewalks
Heights.
of Queens and in Valley Stream,
In Sidewalks, Krumholtz is like a
Long Island, where "the neighbor-
cuter, sweeter version of Woody
hood was Irish, Italian and Jewish,"
Allen; he stammers while trying to
he recalls. "I knew almost as much
convince the girl he's the "man in
about what it was like to grow up in
uniform" her horoscope predicts is
a Jewish American home as I did
her true love.
about an Irish Catholic one."
Krumholtz's gift for playing char-
Though Burns' movies focus on
acters who are hapless yet appealing
Irish Americans, some are peopled
is one reason Burns granted him the
with memorable Jewish characters
inspired by friends from his youth. A role, sans audition, after watching a
videotape of Liberty Heights last year.
high school pal, Glen Basner, was
Krumholtz ( The Ice Storm, The
the impetus for the Jewish doorman
in Sidewalks, whose last name is also
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