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A Good Bad Boy: Luke Perry and How a Generation Grew Up A Good Bad Boy: Luke Perry and How a Generation Grew Up by Margaret Wappler
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“His soft brown eyes. The shine of his gravity-defying pompadour. God, she had loved him as Dylan McKay, the platonic ideal of the sensitive man hiding his wounds behind a shield of cool.”
Margaret Wappler, A Good Bad Boy: Luke Perry and How a Generation Grew Up
“In Luke, Spelling saw what they all saw: untapped potential, but the difference was that Spelling was willing to stake everything on his belief in the untested actor. Here was this beautiful young man, burning with restless energy, and all he needed was a chance. He had the right kind of eyes: soulful, intelligent, and potentially all the more luminous by the lights of the camera. A compact muscular frame without an inch of flab. A smile that could slyly creep to fullness, or flash without self-consciousness.”
Margaret Wappler, A Good Bad Boy: Luke Perry and How a Generation Grew Up
“What I've found is that I'm very in touch with my feminine side," he said. "I ain't got no problem saying that. Any good actor is. And any good lover is. Meaning that women don't always want to be manhandled. A lot of times they want to be made love to by a man who can do it softly, like a woman." - quote from Luke”
Margaret Wappler, A Good Bad Boy: Luke Perry and How a Generation Grew Up
“For most of life's raw deals, there is no restitution, restorative justice, or recourse at all...”
Margaret Wappler, A Good Bad Boy: Luke Perry and How a Generation Grew Up
“Correa told him that people, including fictional ones, grieve in different ways. You can be a puddle of tears. Or angry and punch a wall. Or quiet with seemingly no reaction. It is nobody's business. There is no emotional roadmap. The only requirement is to be authentic to the moment, whatever that means right now. - said to KJ Apa following Luke's death”
Margaret Wappler, A Good Bad Boy: Luke Perry and How a Generation Grew Up