Slideshow: Exclusive Portraits at 2013’s The Hollywood Show

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Scott Schwartz, former child actor in films ‘A Christmas Story’ and ‘Toys.’

CHICAGO – Every fall in the Chicagoland area, it’s “The Hollywood Show.” This annual event showcases celebrities from TV and film, both current and from the nostalgic past, greeting fans and signing autographs. The September of 2013 show featured “I Dream of Jeannie” TV show personalities Barbara Eden and Bill Daily, plus notable cast reunions of TV’s “My Three Sons” and the 1973 film version of “Jesus Christ Superstar.”

HollywoodChicago.com covered the event, and photographer Joe Arce put the show’s participants in front of the lens. “The Hollywood Show” will be back in Chicago in September, 2014. Click “Next” and “Previous” to scan through the slideshow or jump directly to individual photos with the captioned links below. Barbara Eden’s hair by Angela Brasington. All images © Joe Arce of Starstruck Foto for HollywoodChicago.com.

  1. HOLSHOW1: Barbara Eden of ‘I Dream of Jeannie’ still enchants.
  2. HOLSHOW2: Bill Daily was Major Healy on ‘I Dream of Jeannie.’
  3. HOLSHOW3: Barbara Eden and Bill Daily reunite with a familiar prop.
  4. HOLSHOW4: Ted Neeley portrayed the title character in ‘Jesus Christ Superstar’ film.
  5. HOLSHOW5: Yvonne Elliman was Mary Magdelene in ‘Jesus Christ Superstar.’
  6. HOLSHOW6: Barry Dennen played Pontius Pilate in ‘Jesus Christ Superstar.’
  7. HOLSHOW7: Josh Mostel stole the show as Herod in ‘Jesus Christ Superstar.’
  8. HOLSHOW8: Cast of the 1973 film version of ‘Jesus Christ Superstar.’
  9. HOLSHOW9: Tina Cole portrayed Katie on TV’s ‘My Three Sons.’
  10. HOLSHOW10: Stanley Livingston was Chip on the entire run of ‘My Three Sons.’
  11. HOLSHOW11: Barry Livingston as Ernie joined ‘My Three Sons’ in 1963.
  12. HOLSHOW12: Cast of ‘My Three Sons,’ which aired from 1960 to 1972.
  13. HOLSHOW13: Cast of the film ‘Oliver!’ (1968) – Ron Moody, Shani Wallis and Mark Lester.
  14. HOLSHOW14: 1970s Actress Kristy McNichol of ‘Family’ and ‘Little Darlings.’
  15. HOLSHOW15: Jimmy McNichol was a child actor and brother of Kristy.
  16. HOLSHOW16: Jimmy and Kristy McNichol.
  17. HOLSHOW17: Mackenzie Phillips of TV’s ‘One Day at a Time.’
  18. HOLSHOW18: Another view of Mackenzie Phillips.
  19. HOLSHOW19: Jay North (Dennis) and Jeannie Russell (Margaret) from TV’s ‘Dennis the Menace.’
  20. HOLSHOW20: Former teen sensation and singer/songwriter Debbie Gibson.
  21. HOLSHOW21: Erin Murphy portrayed daughter Tabitha on the TV show ‘Bewitched.’
  22. HOLSHOW22: Greg Evigan, best known as B.J. in TV’s ‘B.J. and the Bear.’
  23. HOLSHOW23: Actress sisters Audrey and Judy Landers.
  24. HOLSHOW24: Kristine DeBell appeared in the film ‘Meatballs’ (1979).
  25. HOLSHOW25: Scott Schwartz, former child actor in films ‘A Christmas Story’ and ‘Toys.’

“The Hollywood Show” will be back in Chicago in September, 2014. For more information on Chicago and events around the country, click on The Hollywood Show.

HollywoodChicago.com senior staff writer Patrick McDonald

By PATRICK McDONALD
Senior Staff Writer
HollywoodChicago.com
pat@hollywoodchicago.com

© 2013 Patrick McDonald, HollywoodChicago.com

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