Roanoke Times Copyright (c) 1995, Landmark Communications, Inc. DATE: WEDNESDAY, October 13, 1993 TAG: 9310130020 SECTION: EXTRA PAGE: 9 EDITION: METRO SOURCE: DATELINE: LENGTH: Medium
Some of the first shots fired during the making of "Gettysburg" were between director Ron Maxwell and actor Jeff Daniels.
Daniels, who had roles in "Terms of Endearment" and "Arachnophobia," said he thought Maxwell was insulting when the director visited him at home to ask him to play Col. Joshua Lawrence Chamberlain.
"I asked him if he was going to do this thing right or just do another bad version of `North and South.' I told him if that was the case, I wasn't interested in his project," Daniels said. "He asked me if I had what it took to play Chamberlain, which really made me bristle."
But Maxwell said he needed Daniels for the $30 million movie, which opened over the weekend, because the actor bears a striking resemblance to Chamberlain.
"Suddenly, I was back in school reading books on Chamberlain, books on Gettysburg and books on the Civil War," Daniels said.
Bluesman Buddy Guy won top honors at the 14th annual Handy awards in Memphis, Tenn., receiving trophies for entertainer and blues guitarist of the year for the fourth straight time.
Guy also won the best contemporary blues award Sunday for his album "Feels Like Rain."
Albert Collins & The Icebreakers were named blues band of the year, while Lowell Fulson won Handys for his single "Working Man" and his album "Hold On."
Etta James was named female vocalist of the year and won a Handy for her album "The Right Time."
by CNB