4C THE DAILY ASTORIAN • FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 2015 PARTING SHOT A weekly snapshot from The Daily Astorian and Chinook Observer photographers A plane flies over CMH Field. Joshua Bessex/The Daily Astorian ODDITY FULL LOUSE Celebrity gossip blogger takes to the off-Broadway stage in ’90s sitcom parody Wanted to play an Olsen twin When he heard — online, naturally — there was going to be a musical parody of “Full House,” he reached out to the cre- ators, asking for a role. But not the one you might e[pect. “He wanted to be one of the Olsen By MARK KENNEDY twins, but we talked him into Danny Tan- Associated Press ner. We thought it would be more age-ap- propriate,” said co-creator Tobly McSmith. NEW YORK — Celebrity blogger Pe- Hilton, whose real name is Mario La- rez Hilton is taking his skills mocking ce- vandeira Jr., was a fan of McSmith’s pre- lebrities to the stage. vious parodies of “Saved by the Bell” and He’s starring in an unauthorized “Showgirls.” off-Broadway musical parody of the `90s In the new show, he plays both the sitcom “Full House,” playing Danny Tan- sTueaky-clean and ¿ctional Tanner in Act ner. 1 and the foul- “I’ve been do- real-life ac- ‘He (Hilton) wanted mouthed ing what I do now tor who played him, for 11 years,” Hil- to be one of the Bob Saget, in Act 2. ton says, “So it’s (Hilton remembers Olsen twins, but watching the show fun to challenge yourself and take (1987-1995), while advantage of all we talked him into growing up.) the opportunities What he misses Danny Tanner. ‘ that present them- from the `90s is not selves.” having a cellphone Tobly McSmith Hilton relocat- or being on social co-creator of the unauthorized ed to New York media, a strange ad- off-Broadway musical parody of from Los Angeles mission from some- the ’90s sitcom “Full House’ in 2013, in part to one whose sites reconnect with the stage. Long before doo- have kept us online: “While I enjoy social dling on his ¿rst celebrity photo, he grad- media, it’s just become another job.” uated from New York University’s Tisch Time for ‘day job’ School of the Arts’ acting program. The musical is on three nights a week at “Would I love to do Broadway? Yes. Do I think it’s likely going to happen in the Theatre 80 downtown, leaving Hilton plen- immediate future? No,” he said. “And if it ty of time for his “day job” and raising two doesn’t happen, I wouldn’t be disappoint- young boys. He says fatherhood and being 37 has ed.” He started blogging in a coffee shop in mellowed his style. “I’ve become less September 2004 and now has about a doz- snarky,” he said. He doesn’t scrawl inap- en employees feeding ¿ve websites, a radio propriate things on photos anymore and has created Perezitos, a cleaned-up site for show and a weekly podcast. Hilton, who starred in the 2012 parents and children. His bite is still present, however. He off-Broadway revue “Newsical the Musi- cal,” has been taking voice lessons and is recently went through a three-week, Kar- a ¿[ture in the audience at most Broadway dashian deto[ cleanse, refusing to talk about reality TV’s favorite family. shows. “It felt really good. Now I’ve reintro- “I see every musical. The plays? I have to be sure they’re good before I go to,” he duced them into my diet, but in a more sen- sible fashion,” he said. said. Scott Roth/Invision/AP Celebrity gossip blogger Perez Hilton is starring in an unauthorized off-Broadway musical parody of the ’90s sitcom “Full House,” playing Danny Tanner. W hile other n ew spa pers give you less, The D a ily Astoria n GIVES YOU M ORE O u r n ew C APITAL B UREAU covers the sta te for you From left: Peter W on g, H illa ry Borru d , M a teu sz Perk ow sk i