Former BJ and PD TV critic Mark Dawidziak and Sara Showman
Dawidziak are celebrating their 39th wedding anniversary today.
Mark and Sara met when they were both in the cast of Neil Simon’s “The
Good Doctor” in Tennessee. A year later, there was a Mark-Sara wedding in
Johnston City, Tennessee, where Mark was working on the Kingsport Times-News.
To cement the courtship Mark showed “Psycho” during a film
series he ran while they were dating. By comparison with Norman Bates it made
Mark look so good that Sara took the bait.
Mark and Sara have been performing together, on stage and
in private, ever since including with their Largely Literary theater company
that takes on Edgar Alan Poe, Mark Twain, etc.
They have a photographer extraordinaire daughter, Becky.
The BJ plucked Mark in 1983 as irascible David Bianculli’s replacement for TV critic. Mark
was best TV writer I had during my 16 years as TV editor and I had 3 good ones!
Before the BJ & the PD, Mark's career took him to the Kingsport
Times-News in Tennessee,
the Bristol Herald Courier in Virginia, the Associated Press’ Washington bureau
and Knight-Ridder Newspapers’ Washington
bureau.
Mark is justifiably in the Cleveland Press Club’s Journalism Hall of Fame
and writes books more often than he changes underwear, which is NOT a comment
on his hygiene.
Mark was born in
Huntington, New York (think Long Island),
on September 7, 1956, a son of World War II
Army Air Corps captain/navigator Joseph Walter Dawidziak, buried in Calverton National
Cemetery on Long Island, and Claire Dawidziak. Later, Joe married Bernie
Dawidziak.
Former BJ and PD TV critic Mark Dawidziak and Sara Showman
Dawidziak are celebrating their 39th wedding anniversary today.
Mark and Sara met when they were both in the cast of Neil Simon’s “The
Good Doctor” in Tennessee. A year later, there was a Mark-Sara wedding in
Johnston City, Tennessee, where Mark was working on the Kingsport Times-News.
To cement the courtship Mark showed “Psycho” during a film
series he ran while they were dating. By comparison with Norman Bates it made
Mark look so good that Sara took the bait.
Mark and Sara have been performing together, on stage and
in private, ever since including with their Largely Literary theater company
that takes on Edgar Alan Poe, Mark Twain, etc.
They have a photographer extraordinaire daughter, Becky.
The BJ plucked Mark in 1983 as irascible David Bianculli’s replacement for TV critic. Mark
was best TV writer I had during my 16 years as TV editor and I had 3 good ones!
Before the BJ & the PD, Mark's career took him to the Kingsport
Times-News in Tennessee,
the Bristol Herald Courier in Virginia, the Associated Press’ Washington bureau
and Knight-Ridder Newspapers’ Washington
bureau.
Mark is justifiably in the Cleveland Press Club’s Journalism Hall of Fame
and writes books more often than he changes underwear, which is NOT a comment
on his hygiene.
Mark was born in
Huntington, New York (think Long Island),
on September 7, 1956, a son of World War II
Army Air Corps captain/navigator Joseph Walter Dawidziak, buried in Calverton National
Cemetery on Long Island, and Claire Dawidziak. Later, Joe married Bernie
Dawidziak.
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