Neighbor stands in for Newport
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DANETTE GOULET
Crazy, but that’s how it goes.
Although the very popular TV show “The O.C.” supposedly takes
place in Newport Beach, talk show host Sharon Osbourne asked
Huntington Beach Mayor Cathy Green to be on her show with “O.C.” star
Peter Gallagher, who plays Newport attorney Sandy Cohen.
Green’s role was to thank Gallagher for the attention the show has
garnered for Orange County and give him a key to the city.
After an initial wariness, prodding from the show’s fans in City
Hall convinced her. And so Green and more than a dozen members of the
Huntington Beach High School marching band enjoyed about one of their
15 minutes of fame on Wednesday when the show aired on KTLA-TV
Channel 5.
Green laughed, looking both thrilled and a tad embarrassed as she
hung a huge brass key by its red ribbon around Gallagher’s neck. Our
mayor reports that Gallagher was sorely disappointed when Sharon took
the prop key back. (And who wouldn’t be? Here’s a key to our city.
Psyche!)
The whole experience was well worth the time it took and the drive
to L.A., Green said.
“To tell you the truth, I was a little reluctant,” Green said. “I
didn’t know a lot about the show, but I’m glad I did it. It was a lot
of fun; very nice people. You can’t believe how nice they were.”
The only Osbourne Green knew of she said, was Sharon’s famous rock
star hubby, Ozzy.
“He was the only one I knew,” Green said. “She is very different
from that.”
As for the topic, “The O.C.,” Green was equally in the dark.
“Our daughter knew all the movies [Gallagher’s] been in,” she
said. “I knew [who he was] right away, I just didn’t know ‘The O.C.’
But it was a fun experience.”
But the burning question remains: Why Huntington Beach and not
Newport, where the show is supposed to take place?
“The producer is from Fountain Valley, and she just immediately
thought of Huntington,” Green said.
While Green and the Huntington Beach High marching band were
scheduled a week before the Friday taping, Newport Beach Mayor Tod
Ridgeway said he was asked to be on the show at the last minute -- on
the Friday it was being taped -- but was busy.
“I’ve never seen ‘The Sharon Osbourne Show,’” Ridgeway said. “All
I know about Sharon Osbourne is what I’ve heard in the last couple of
days. It doesn’t sound like my kind of TV show.”
It’s just as well. I can’t quite picture Ridgeway hanging that
monstrous key around Gallagher’s neck.
* DANETTE GOULET is the city editor. She can be reached at (714)
965-7170 or by e-mail at [email protected].
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