David Arquette |
by Janet Donovan
For those of you who don't know who Charley Weaver was, here are a few factoids via Wikipedia:
"In 1959, Arquette accepted Jack Paar's invitation to perform on Paar's NBC Tonight Show.
Arquette depicted the character of Charley Weaver, the wild old man
from Mount Idy. He would bring along and read a letter from his
"Mamma" back home.
This characterization proved so popular that Arquette
almost never again appeared in public as himself but nearly always as
Charley Weaver, complete with his squashed hat, little round glasses,
rumpled shirt, broad tie, baggy pants, and suspenders."
In town for The White House Correspondents' Association weekend with The Creative Coalition, David Arquette spoke to us about his famous lineage and the troubling aspects of arts cuts in Congressional Budgets.
and Bootsy Bellows: