Hollywood superstar XX history [travel]
Chapter 95
Vogt stood obediently in front of the mirror, with his hands open for the tailor to fiddle with.
"Ms. Sterling, Mr. Pfister's figure is very perfect. I'm afraid that even the clothes we have here can only serve as a foil for him." David Hardy, an old Savile Row tailor with round eyes and gray hair He bowed respectfully and said to the lady sitting on the dark brown wicker chair.
Vogt's grandmother, Countess Mary Sterling Pfister, elegantly and reservedly brushed her curly hair, and nodded coldly: "David, you can only see the clothes here. Take a look The clothes he wore on the red carpet in Cannes, he didn't know what to do... Well, there is something wrong with the trousers, David, and fix it again."
"The red carpet in Cannes, what an achievement! I've heard that it's nominated for Best Actor, right? As expected of Ms. Sterling's grandson." David pulled off the tape measure and knelt down to measure Vogt's long legs Size: "You're right ma'am, it's off by 0.05 inches, you have great eyes."
Mary said: "What do you call me an old guy? Always sticking to old traditions, old habits. Young people don't like being around me."
"That's definitely their loss," David said.
"I wish they were worthy of the Pfister name," said Mary.
"Little Mr. Pfister will never disappoint you," said David.
Mary twitched her lips: "Really?"
David said: "Without a doubt. I still remember how little Pfister came to make clothes with you when we were young and read "Hamlet" to us. The talented little guy has grown so big in the blink of an eye. If old Pfister Still, I’m sure to be proud of him.”
When mentioning her deceased husband, Mary sighed, and her cold expression softened slightly: "Voger is like him. There are not many good Germans, and they account for two."
"I can't mistake the British gentleman's demeanor in Mr. Pfister." David said softly: "Ms. Sterling taught him very well."
Mary couldn't help but raise the corners of her lips: "He? He's a half-gentleman, don't tell others that I taught him."
"But as we all know, the Germans can't teach this. Who else but you?" David put away the measuring tape: "I'll deliver the repaired clothes to the house tomorrow?"
"You figure it out, David. You're the best," said Mary.
"Thank you very much for your trust." David bowed slightly.
Vogt gave David a grateful look before turning into the cloakroom to change.
David hinted with his eyes: Don't forget to give my granddaughter's autograph.
Vogt: As much as you want.
This time Vogt will come to the UK is not a planned itinerary.His original destination was France, because the new play "No Country for Old Men" participated in the Cannes Film Festival and was nominated for Best Director and Best Actor.Vogt followed director Coen Brothers to Cannes.Vogt has made a total of three films so far, and has been nominated for Best Actor in two of the three major European film festivals and two Oscar nominations for Best Actor.In particular, "No Country for Old Men" has been well received, and it is not surprising that it will win the Oscars in February next year.Vogt Peston's name continues to heat up.
Vogt complained in his heart about not being able to win the prize and always accompanying the runners.Seeing that he wanted to win the prize so much, Lance once seriously suggested that he try to match the main report when running "No Country for Old Men" to increase the chance of winning the prize.Vogt's killer role in "No Country for Old Men" is indeed a supporting role in terms of theme, and it is an out-and-out protagonist throughout the whole play in terms of plot.In order to increase the box office, the producer used the most popular Vogt as the protagonist on the cover and promotion of the film.But to say that Vogt's role is a supporting role is barely passable.Given that the competition for Best Supporting Actor is not so great, the Oscars gave Vogt two nominations before and did not give him the award, which has a sense of presence. If Vogt nominates for Best Supporting Actor, the possibility of winning is relatively high high.
Vogt declined the offer.He felt that this was not fair enough, and he felt opportunistic.If he wins the award, he still wants to start with the recognized best actor title.Anyway, he already has a bottle of golden balls, so there is no rush.He was just a little dissatisfied with flying around for nominations without success, and after Lance comforted him, he went obediently.
What sent Vogt to England was a phone call from his mother Annie: "Voger, yesterday I called to say hello to your grandmother. She knew you were going to France. There is no need to go..."
Vogt's grandmother, Countess Mary Stirling Pfister, is a very traditional British aristocratic lady, cold, rigorous, and noble. She is proud of her perfect British blood and looks down on any country outside the British Empire.The marriage between her and Vogt's German grandfather, Simon Pfister, is full of legends. They met in World War II. Simon Pfister fell in love with the young Mary at first sight and took a risk to save Mary's family.After World War II, the two got married, and Vogt's father, Helmut Pfister, was the only son in his life.Mary had lived in Germany while Simon was alive.In the second year after Simon's death, Mary returned to England and lived apart from her only son ever since.
The Countess was a difficult person to please.Even her own son has a deep understanding of this.Among Helmut Pfister's three sons, Vogt was the only one who could make Mary look different.In Mary's circle, only Vogt could be called "Little Mr. Pfister," as opposed to Simon's "Old Mr. Pfister," a title not even given to Mary's son.
Vogt knew his grandmother was angry when he heard from his mother.Mary's introverted and conservative personality made her never say words such as "love" and "missing" to her relatives.She never took the initiative to call her son's family.Her thoughts would only hint at something when the other party called, and she would say "I don't have to go there in the future", which is almost threatening, which can only show that she is extremely dissatisfied.After all, counting seriously, Vogt and Mary have not seen each other for two years, and such things as phone calls and presents are completely insignificant in Mary's eyes.
As soon as Vogt was in Cannes, he traveled to England to meet his grandmother.
Although Mary let him in, her attitude remained icy cold.After a polite greeting, Mary took him to Savile Row to try on clothes.Without saying a word, just from the way Mary looked at him, Vogt knew how dissatisfied she was with his clothes.Vogt wanted to say that the clothes he was wearing were still the ones he wore on the red carpet in Cannes, Hugo Boss’s Haute Couture—he just became the spokesperson of Hugo Boss recently, and he needed to wear their clothes according to the contract, but he didn’t like Mary He resolutely shut up, and privately reached an agreement with the old tailor who had watched him grow up, and exchanged his autograph for David's "help".
Because when Vogt pissed Mary off, only these old guys who had grown up with Mary knew how to please Mary best.He'd better be a good baby and let Mary insinuate and find fault with him from head to toe until Mary dies.
"The clothes fit really well, and almost all the sizes match. Thank you, Mary." Vogt held Mary's hand and said sweetly, "How did you know my size? I know you would never ask Anne— — and besides, there are not such good tailors in Germany..."
Savile Row's advanced customization is the most manual, and it takes a lot of time to make a piece of clothing.Vogt was able to put on almost ready clothes when he arrived, and it took a lot of time to get ready, especially since he had been growing and was now six feet two inches tall.Just because Mary looks cold doesn't mean she doesn't love children.Her mind is always picky and reserved.Vogt respects and loves all the women in his family very much, and it is not a problem at all to be low-key and small.
Mary snorted softly: "You are exactly the same figure as your grandfather when he was young, I knew it. If you don't come again, I will donate all the clothes to charity."
"Oh, that grandfather must be a handsome man like me." Vogt naturally ignored the last sentence.
Mary said slowly: "Among German men, he's really good-looking."
"What about George?" Vogt asked mischievously. The honorary head of the British troupe of "The Phantom of the Opera", a well-known professor at the Royal Academy of Drama, and a big cow in the British theater world-George Swift is Mary's perennial suitor.Vogt had already heard from his mother that they were dating recently.
Vogt's grandfather, Simon Pfister, died early at the age of 53.Mary lived alone in the UK, and Pfister's family business was in Germany. Vogt's father didn't mind her mother's remarriage at all, so she had someone close enough to take care of her.But although Mary has many suitors, she has no intention of getting another marriage, and she doesn't pay much attention to her suitors, and she only wants to live a quiet widow life.
George. Swift counts as Mary's childhood sweetheart.If it wasn't for the war that made Mary get to know Simon by accident, according to Mary's life trajectory, she would probably marry George.George has always had thoughts about Mary, but unfortunately his lover did not marry, and he sadly started another family.His marriage lasted only ten years before it ended in divorce. After that, he focused on his career, and the women around him came and went without determinism.Mary widowed and returned to England. After George learned the news, he quickly got into Mary's circle and became one of Mary's undeniable friends through unremitting efforts.The relationship between the two is tangled, and it has been more than 20 years.The Pfister family thought that their stepfather/stepgrandfather would probably have no one else except George Swift in this life.
"You dare to laugh at me?" Mary raised her eyebrows.
Vogtpippy said, "It doesn't happen that often. I hear you're dating. Poor George, he's finally got your approval!"
Mary: "Poor George?"
Vogt corrected himself immediately: "I mean, he's just so lucky!"
Mary gave him a slight glare.
Vogt said in a low voice: "I know I'm wrong, Mary, forgive me! I promise to come to England to see you often in the future. You don't know how much I miss you..."
Mary glanced at him with a half-smile: "Oh, really?"
"Good Mary, my dear dear grandmother..." Vogt kissed Mary on the forehead.
Mary slapped him away, and Vogt looked at her pitifully.
"I heard that you performed "The Phantom of the Opera" on Broadway. Tomorrow, you will perform for me at George's place?" Mary thought for a while and said calmly.
Vogt stood at attention, saluted and said, "I promise to complete the task!"
"Ms. Sterling, Mr. Pfister's figure is very perfect. I'm afraid that even the clothes we have here can only serve as a foil for him." David Hardy, an old Savile Row tailor with round eyes and gray hair He bowed respectfully and said to the lady sitting on the dark brown wicker chair.
Vogt's grandmother, Countess Mary Sterling Pfister, elegantly and reservedly brushed her curly hair, and nodded coldly: "David, you can only see the clothes here. Take a look The clothes he wore on the red carpet in Cannes, he didn't know what to do... Well, there is something wrong with the trousers, David, and fix it again."
"The red carpet in Cannes, what an achievement! I've heard that it's nominated for Best Actor, right? As expected of Ms. Sterling's grandson." David pulled off the tape measure and knelt down to measure Vogt's long legs Size: "You're right ma'am, it's off by 0.05 inches, you have great eyes."
Mary said: "What do you call me an old guy? Always sticking to old traditions, old habits. Young people don't like being around me."
"That's definitely their loss," David said.
"I wish they were worthy of the Pfister name," said Mary.
"Little Mr. Pfister will never disappoint you," said David.
Mary twitched her lips: "Really?"
David said: "Without a doubt. I still remember how little Pfister came to make clothes with you when we were young and read "Hamlet" to us. The talented little guy has grown so big in the blink of an eye. If old Pfister Still, I’m sure to be proud of him.”
When mentioning her deceased husband, Mary sighed, and her cold expression softened slightly: "Voger is like him. There are not many good Germans, and they account for two."
"I can't mistake the British gentleman's demeanor in Mr. Pfister." David said softly: "Ms. Sterling taught him very well."
Mary couldn't help but raise the corners of her lips: "He? He's a half-gentleman, don't tell others that I taught him."
"But as we all know, the Germans can't teach this. Who else but you?" David put away the measuring tape: "I'll deliver the repaired clothes to the house tomorrow?"
"You figure it out, David. You're the best," said Mary.
"Thank you very much for your trust." David bowed slightly.
Vogt gave David a grateful look before turning into the cloakroom to change.
David hinted with his eyes: Don't forget to give my granddaughter's autograph.
Vogt: As much as you want.
This time Vogt will come to the UK is not a planned itinerary.His original destination was France, because the new play "No Country for Old Men" participated in the Cannes Film Festival and was nominated for Best Director and Best Actor.Vogt followed director Coen Brothers to Cannes.Vogt has made a total of three films so far, and has been nominated for Best Actor in two of the three major European film festivals and two Oscar nominations for Best Actor.In particular, "No Country for Old Men" has been well received, and it is not surprising that it will win the Oscars in February next year.Vogt Peston's name continues to heat up.
Vogt complained in his heart about not being able to win the prize and always accompanying the runners.Seeing that he wanted to win the prize so much, Lance once seriously suggested that he try to match the main report when running "No Country for Old Men" to increase the chance of winning the prize.Vogt's killer role in "No Country for Old Men" is indeed a supporting role in terms of theme, and it is an out-and-out protagonist throughout the whole play in terms of plot.In order to increase the box office, the producer used the most popular Vogt as the protagonist on the cover and promotion of the film.But to say that Vogt's role is a supporting role is barely passable.Given that the competition for Best Supporting Actor is not so great, the Oscars gave Vogt two nominations before and did not give him the award, which has a sense of presence. If Vogt nominates for Best Supporting Actor, the possibility of winning is relatively high high.
Vogt declined the offer.He felt that this was not fair enough, and he felt opportunistic.If he wins the award, he still wants to start with the recognized best actor title.Anyway, he already has a bottle of golden balls, so there is no rush.He was just a little dissatisfied with flying around for nominations without success, and after Lance comforted him, he went obediently.
What sent Vogt to England was a phone call from his mother Annie: "Voger, yesterday I called to say hello to your grandmother. She knew you were going to France. There is no need to go..."
Vogt's grandmother, Countess Mary Stirling Pfister, is a very traditional British aristocratic lady, cold, rigorous, and noble. She is proud of her perfect British blood and looks down on any country outside the British Empire.The marriage between her and Vogt's German grandfather, Simon Pfister, is full of legends. They met in World War II. Simon Pfister fell in love with the young Mary at first sight and took a risk to save Mary's family.After World War II, the two got married, and Vogt's father, Helmut Pfister, was the only son in his life.Mary had lived in Germany while Simon was alive.In the second year after Simon's death, Mary returned to England and lived apart from her only son ever since.
The Countess was a difficult person to please.Even her own son has a deep understanding of this.Among Helmut Pfister's three sons, Vogt was the only one who could make Mary look different.In Mary's circle, only Vogt could be called "Little Mr. Pfister," as opposed to Simon's "Old Mr. Pfister," a title not even given to Mary's son.
Vogt knew his grandmother was angry when he heard from his mother.Mary's introverted and conservative personality made her never say words such as "love" and "missing" to her relatives.She never took the initiative to call her son's family.Her thoughts would only hint at something when the other party called, and she would say "I don't have to go there in the future", which is almost threatening, which can only show that she is extremely dissatisfied.After all, counting seriously, Vogt and Mary have not seen each other for two years, and such things as phone calls and presents are completely insignificant in Mary's eyes.
As soon as Vogt was in Cannes, he traveled to England to meet his grandmother.
Although Mary let him in, her attitude remained icy cold.After a polite greeting, Mary took him to Savile Row to try on clothes.Without saying a word, just from the way Mary looked at him, Vogt knew how dissatisfied she was with his clothes.Vogt wanted to say that the clothes he was wearing were still the ones he wore on the red carpet in Cannes, Hugo Boss’s Haute Couture—he just became the spokesperson of Hugo Boss recently, and he needed to wear their clothes according to the contract, but he didn’t like Mary He resolutely shut up, and privately reached an agreement with the old tailor who had watched him grow up, and exchanged his autograph for David's "help".
Because when Vogt pissed Mary off, only these old guys who had grown up with Mary knew how to please Mary best.He'd better be a good baby and let Mary insinuate and find fault with him from head to toe until Mary dies.
"The clothes fit really well, and almost all the sizes match. Thank you, Mary." Vogt held Mary's hand and said sweetly, "How did you know my size? I know you would never ask Anne— — and besides, there are not such good tailors in Germany..."
Savile Row's advanced customization is the most manual, and it takes a lot of time to make a piece of clothing.Vogt was able to put on almost ready clothes when he arrived, and it took a lot of time to get ready, especially since he had been growing and was now six feet two inches tall.Just because Mary looks cold doesn't mean she doesn't love children.Her mind is always picky and reserved.Vogt respects and loves all the women in his family very much, and it is not a problem at all to be low-key and small.
Mary snorted softly: "You are exactly the same figure as your grandfather when he was young, I knew it. If you don't come again, I will donate all the clothes to charity."
"Oh, that grandfather must be a handsome man like me." Vogt naturally ignored the last sentence.
Mary said slowly: "Among German men, he's really good-looking."
"What about George?" Vogt asked mischievously. The honorary head of the British troupe of "The Phantom of the Opera", a well-known professor at the Royal Academy of Drama, and a big cow in the British theater world-George Swift is Mary's perennial suitor.Vogt had already heard from his mother that they were dating recently.
Vogt's grandfather, Simon Pfister, died early at the age of 53.Mary lived alone in the UK, and Pfister's family business was in Germany. Vogt's father didn't mind her mother's remarriage at all, so she had someone close enough to take care of her.But although Mary has many suitors, she has no intention of getting another marriage, and she doesn't pay much attention to her suitors, and she only wants to live a quiet widow life.
George. Swift counts as Mary's childhood sweetheart.If it wasn't for the war that made Mary get to know Simon by accident, according to Mary's life trajectory, she would probably marry George.George has always had thoughts about Mary, but unfortunately his lover did not marry, and he sadly started another family.His marriage lasted only ten years before it ended in divorce. After that, he focused on his career, and the women around him came and went without determinism.Mary widowed and returned to England. After George learned the news, he quickly got into Mary's circle and became one of Mary's undeniable friends through unremitting efforts.The relationship between the two is tangled, and it has been more than 20 years.The Pfister family thought that their stepfather/stepgrandfather would probably have no one else except George Swift in this life.
"You dare to laugh at me?" Mary raised her eyebrows.
Vogtpippy said, "It doesn't happen that often. I hear you're dating. Poor George, he's finally got your approval!"
Mary: "Poor George?"
Vogt corrected himself immediately: "I mean, he's just so lucky!"
Mary gave him a slight glare.
Vogt said in a low voice: "I know I'm wrong, Mary, forgive me! I promise to come to England to see you often in the future. You don't know how much I miss you..."
Mary glanced at him with a half-smile: "Oh, really?"
"Good Mary, my dear dear grandmother..." Vogt kissed Mary on the forehead.
Mary slapped him away, and Vogt looked at her pitifully.
"I heard that you performed "The Phantom of the Opera" on Broadway. Tomorrow, you will perform for me at George's place?" Mary thought for a while and said calmly.
Vogt stood at attention, saluted and said, "I promise to complete the task!"
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