
Mr. Fehr showed up in jeans and a black leather jacket. Nice. I came nowhere near him except for lunch when he chose to sit with the crew and the "little" people such as ourselves. He was quite a delight and he did his best to crack everyone up.
Layne's day pretty much consisted of running by Mr. Fehr and his companion making sure there was enough dust thrown their way. It kept him warm and he tried hard not to laugh. He really did look like a little Yemenese school boy.
Oded, btw, was born in Israel--he's a Jewish boy. In Sleeper Cell he plays a Muslim terrorist leader....very interesting.
So this day was cold, fun, educational and, for the first time, I encountered a mom who fits that nasty "stage mom" profile. Heaven help me if I ever become that way.
That was Thursday. Friday we tried to catch up with school. This could be done better. The teacher on set was no help to us. She obliged the directors who wanted the kids NOW, and school was hurried. She has the authority to keep the kids in school. I don't think the kids could focus on school things as the AD kept coming in. Next time I'll say something. Oh, the drama.

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You've met Oded Fehr??? I am so jealous of you!!!
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