» PAGE 18 • TV THE BULLETIN • JANUARY 21 - 27, 2021 * __ strengthening families to keep children safe A Vlrtuol Celeb rot ion and Fundroiier with SMART Reading \'l s Supporting our our community’ Supporting community's s most vulnerable vulnerable families, most families, now now more more than than ever. ever. Join us to make a difference for local kids on Friday, Feb. 26,2021. The celebration will include special readings of children's books by Central Oregonians, raffle prizes, and more! Visit www.bit.ly/CentralORA or call 541-797-7726 to check out the amazing raffle items! Ad sponsored by Amy Tykeson allabout... [ Cl MountainStar Family Relief Relief Nursery Nursery MountainStar Family mtstar.org 541-322-6828 mtstar.org | 1541-322-6828 BY JAY BOBBIN LAURIE METCALF METCALF Laura Elizabeth “Laurie” Metcalf was born on June 16, 1955, in Carbondale, Ill. The eldest of three siblings, she is the great-niece of playwright Zoe Akins. Initially a major in German at Illinois State Univer- sity, she switched to theatre, but had doubts that it would yield a steady career for her. In college, Metcalf became acquainted with fellow theater students John Malkovich, Joan Allen, Terry Kinney, Glenne Headly and Metcalf’s eventual first husband, Jeff Perry. She then became a charter member of Chicago’s renowned Steppen- wolf Theatre Company, which Perry and Kinney founded with Gary Sinise. Metcalf began her New York stage career in an Off-Broadway Steppenwold production that earned her Obie and Theatre World awards, and other plays she appeared in there includ- ed revivals of Neil Simon’s “Brighton Beach Memoirs” and “Broadway Bound.” She won another Obie and a Lucille Lortel Award for “The Other Place,” and when it moved from Off-Broadway to Broadway, she starred in it with daughter Zoe Perry (“Young Sheldon”). Tony Awards in consecutive years were given to Metcalf for her work in “A Doll’s House, Part 2” and “Three Tall Wom- en.” She also earned Tony nominations for “Misery” and “Hillary and Clinton.” Among Metcalf’s many movies have been “Desperately Seeking Susan,” “Internal Affairs,” “Uncle Buck,” the four “Toy Story” films, “Runaway Bride,” “Bulworth,” the remake of “Fun With Dick and Jane,” “Leaving Las Vegas,” “Scream 2” and “Lady Bird” ... the latter garnering nominations for her for various awards in- cluding an Oscar. Though her television credits also include “Saturday Night Live” (for only one episode as a featured player), “The Norm Show,” “Desperate Housewives” and “Getting On,” Metcalf argu- ably is most famous for playing Jackie Harris, first on “Rose- anne” – for which she received three consecutive Primetime Emmy Awards – and currently on the ABC spinoff “The Con- ners,” which earned her another Emmy nomination. Serving Central and Eastern Oregon Next Edition Next Edition Publishes March Publishes March 19 19 The Bulletin EMPOWERING DUR COMMUNITY The solution to the question is found within the answers in the puzzle. In order to discover this hidden solution, unscramble the letters noted with asterisks within the puzzle. ACROSS 6. Friendly 7. College credit 1 . Laughing riotously (2) 8. -Man; early video 9. File drawer, perhaps game Part of the scale (2) 10 . 9. Enormous 11 . Anti9s vote 12. Kids 13. Market walkway 14. Cabin wall piece 15. <__and the Man=; 16. ... FDR,___ DDE, JFK Freddie Prinze TV series 17. Wackiest 19. Columbus9place 18. Monopoly board corner 20. i V | 3 N ¥ n 1 N s Cl I ¥ « H A 3 N 3 a V 3 V DOWN 1. Greek letter 2. Danger 3. Egyptian queen, for short 4. Initials for actress Kirstie 5. i .) V 3 O n [ X I N \ H V M < ): ) >i S I \ 1 H !) 'S D The Bulletin To To Start Start a a Home Home Subscription Subscription Call Call 541.385.5800 541 . 385.5800 bendbulletin.com bendbulletin.com Cyntliiit's Bend New Sewing Machines In-Stock Starting at $249 BACK TO REGULAR REGULAR BACK TO STORE HOURS! STORE HOURS! Tuesday-Friday Tuesday-Friday 9:30am-5pm 9:30am-5pm Saturday Saturday 9:30am-3pm 9:30am-3pm 1245 SE 3rd Street, Street, Suite Suite B-l B-1 1245 SE 541-383-1999 541-383-1999 cscbend.com