I�b 5-11, 1989 MICHIGAN CITIZ P 19 ENTERTAINMENT s ror Goi to Yo S .: Keenan Ivory Wayans was beaming the other night at the star-studded Los Angeles P1'cmiere of his first film, "rm GonDa Get You Sucka. " Among those on hand were fellow "Bla Pack" member and super- tar Eddie Murphy, with hi� band of mightymen bodyguards, Jim Brown, Bernie Casey, Nia Peeples, Anne Marie Johnson, Byron Allen, Janet DuBois (escorted by her handsome son), Kadeem Hardison, Dawnn Le . , and castmate Charnelle Brown. After the showing of the film, the guests made their way to "Hollywoed Live," an LA nitery, for a festive after party, where perhaps, most eyes were focused on the actions of Eddie Murphy, who held court in a comer, surrounded by his bodyguards, until his swift departure some forty-or so minutes later. Hardi on M k.es Film Bow: One of the fun­ niest roles in the Sucka" spoof was that of Kadeem Hardison, who bowed in as one of the film's bad guys. Hardison, who wants to do more film, is pleased with the role, which is a far cry from his Dwayne Wayne character ("A Different World's" would -be ladies man). But fact is, Hardison, a self-professed homebody, who likes alot of time to himself, inds aU the female attention he gets as part of the fall-out from the success of a hit TV series, amusing. "1 didn't even see myself as good-looking until I was 16," said the 23-year old actor. "It's kind of funny. All of a sudden, you get respect, but hey, III take it" ... Teamed up with Kadeem Hardison as a bad guy was 28-year old, Damon Wayans, who says it was" -thrill of a lifetime," to work with his older brothe Keenan. (the film's writer, director and star). Wayans, whose role in the film is impressive, said "I'm only in show business to work with my brother. It's funny, the characters we did in this movie were characters that we used to do way back when we'wcre growing up in ew York." Will Sit Out on: Actress Lisa Bonet has decided that for the time being she's better suited for the fole of mother and wife, and probably on't be returning to work for a While. At least ' th word from Cosby Show/Different World.c:irexecutive prOdul'::: Marcy Carsey, who id that Bo et wants to spend time with her child and husband" Car­ sey did, however, express hope that Bonet could be back on one of the hows this fall. But, . according to insiders. Bonet is hardly missed on either show. . Eddie Giv Ar enio A Bo t: It seems when Eddie Murphy guests on the Arsenio Hall show, ratings go right through the roof. At least, that's t happened last week when Eddie's visit on the show resulted in Arsenio's highest ratings yet.. In fact, in most of the markets surveyed, his ratings doubled that of CBS' Pat Saja Show and NBC's Late N".ght with David Letterman. Looki • 78-year old Butterfly Mc- Queen, the first Black to be nominated for a academy award (in the category of supporting actress for her role in "Goee W·th The Windj, said she wasn't too thrilled about the role. "Prissy was stupid and backward and 1azY'. Mc­ Queen, on hand for the 50th anniver ary celebration of the film at the- Los Angeles County of Art, received standing ov tio as she introduced. (Just 10 mem- bers of the original cast are still aliYe). Inciden­ tally, McQueen will make � return to the sil­ ver screen, sometime tim year in a film which co-stars Phyllis Diller and GIa� Knight . , HAPPIERTI Reader Write: Correction on Nat King Cole date Dear Editor: Correction Nathaniel Adams 'Cole: Nat King Cole was born in Birmingham Alabama OD March 17. 1917. Died in Santa Monica. California on February 15,1965 DOl 1954. Thank u, If Muskegon Heights. ---- _- - -- -- -- --- c ·c K THEATR E DouIIng ItoodwcIy JIuIIcaI • 016 Tony A wads loot. L"a by 10m".,. • .... by Hettty DIteC by AMIG MarIn March 4, �, 10, ·11, 15, 17 t 18 at 8:00 p.m. I .1 , .