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[edit] Interview in TV Guide
In the course of an interview with a TV Guide reporter, didn't Vic Tayback complain that he put so much into his role in Alice that it was going to give him a heart attack, and that he had asked the director to give him a role emphasizing his romantic side, as opposed to his irascible side?198.177.27.23 06:14, 29 April 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Band reference
Moving this here, as the article clearly indicates that it is about the actor Vic Tayback, making this passage completely irrelevant.
- Vic Tayback was also an infamous band consisting of Mason Stone (guitar and vocals), Al "Rizzo" (guitar and vocals), Zeke Tiernan (bass guitar), and Dean Goldsworthy (drums).
If there isn't sufficient cause to create an article about this band, and someone deems it absolutely necessary to mention the band in this article, it certainly would not be mentioned in the introduction, from where I removed the passage. 71.200.140.35 (talk) 14:54, 29 April 2008 (UTC)