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<p>[QUOTE="Snowman Cometh, post: 10626007, member: 83302"]I figured he lost the baby fat, which he has in the first photo. BUT, as the person who responded after you noted, the ears are different. I don't think ears change. So, it's probably not Morrison Sr.</p><p><br /></p><p>You're spot on about that. </p><p><br /></p><p>I would say this is him. But, I'm pretty sure I'm wrong about Morrison. However, this does look my guy. The main difference, that I don't think can be changed is his hairline. When he has a part, it's to the right. In my photo it's in the center. In no other photo is his part in the center. </p><p><br /></p><p>This is probably him, because to me, he looks the least like my guy. Though one photo does resemble him. However, that hairline is different. </p><p><br /></p><p>The one thing that's different about all these photos compared to mine is, my guy is in a pretty formal tuxedo with bow tie</p><p><br /></p><p>It sure does say that. I was excited about getting Little's autograph, Hoffman was a huge bonus. </p><p><br /></p><p>Someone on facebook pointed out (I've been to so many Broadway shows, and it didn't dawn on me) this playbill is from opening night. It's at the top of page, opening night Dec 29, 1974. This isn't a note that that's the date the play opened, it's from that date.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Snowman Cometh, post: 10626007, member: 83302"]I figured he lost the baby fat, which he has in the first photo. BUT, as the person who responded after you noted, the ears are different. I don't think ears change. So, it's probably not Morrison Sr. You're spot on about that. I would say this is him. But, I'm pretty sure I'm wrong about Morrison. However, this does look my guy. The main difference, that I don't think can be changed is his hairline. When he has a part, it's to the right. In my photo it's in the center. In no other photo is his part in the center. This is probably him, because to me, he looks the least like my guy. Though one photo does resemble him. However, that hairline is different. The one thing that's different about all these photos compared to mine is, my guy is in a pretty formal tuxedo with bow tie It sure does say that. I was excited about getting Little's autograph, Hoffman was a huge bonus. Someone on facebook pointed out (I've been to so many Broadway shows, and it didn't dawn on me) this playbill is from opening night. It's at the top of page, opening night Dec 29, 1974. This isn't a note that that's the date the play opened, it's from that date.[/QUOTE]
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