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Article: 'Films to Go' hits the road, cinematically.
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- The Baltimore Sun (Baltimore, MD)
- Article date:
- March 23, 2007
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Byline: Michael Sragow
Mar. 23--Film critic and travel writer Jay Boyar grew up in a Buffalo, N.Y., family "very interested in movies." His father's twin, Sully Boyar, appeared in scores of films and TV shows, including Dog Day Afternoon, Prizzi's Honor and The Sopranos. Over the phone from his office at Orlando Magazine, Boyar remembers the first time he and his three younger brothers saw Uncle Sully on television, in a documentary about actors: "We just went mad." Jay's siblings all had "movie-star middle names" -- Curtis after Tony Curtis, Grant after Cary, Sterling after Sterling Hayden. Only Jay got his middle name from a relative, Mitchell. Boyar ...
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