Sounds like bullshit to me.
During college at the State University of new York at Albany, me and my roommates were close friends with another group of girls. One of those girls was from Rochester, NY and was named Laura Gere. We didn’t realize she was Richard Gere’s little sister until she went to a movie premiere for one of Richard’s movies one weekend during the semester.
After that, I realized that she had the same exact nose is Richard. That’s because they had the same parents. She was a very cool girl. She definitely had Richard’s sexy charisma and confidence.
If you do your homework you see that Richard has one brother and three sisters. Laura was the youngest sister and the same age as me so that means she was born in about 1965, 16 years after Richard.
That movie premiere was The “Cotton Club and the premier happened in Albany New York because one of the script writers was a famous writer from Albany New York named William Kennedy. He had won the Pulitzer Prize for literature for a book called Ironweed. I think Kennedy taught at my school.
Sounds like bullshit to me. During college at the State University of new York at Albany, me and my roommates were close friends with another group of girls. One of those girls was from Rochester, NY and was named Laura Gere. We didn’t realize she was Richard Gere’s little sister until she went to a movie premiere for one of Richard’s movies one weekend during the semester.
After that, I realized that she had the same exact nose is Richard. That’s because they had the same parents. She was a very cool girl. She definitely had Richard’s sexy charisma and confidence.
So? The timeline implies there were at least two kids.
If you do your homework you see that Richard has one brother and three sisters. Laura was the youngest sister and the same age as me so that means she was born in about 1965, 16 years after Richard.
You need to do the math.
Seems like Henry Makow is full of shit as usual.
That movie premiere was The “Cotton Club and the premier happened in Albany New York because one of the script writers was a famous writer from Albany New York named William Kennedy. He had won the Pulitzer Prize for literature for a book called Ironweed. I think Kennedy taught at my school.
https://www.nytimes.com/1984/12/02/nyregion/cotton-club-goes-to-albany-for-its-premiere.html