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Wednesday, March 13, 2013

Sepia Saturday #168 My Most Unforgettable Character

Remember the articles in the old Reader's Digest Magazines "My Most Unforgettable Character". Well today I'm going to introduce you to mine. He's my brother-in-law, Joao.

Here he is looking very Marcello Mastrioni-ish


Joao was married to my ex-husband's sister. I met him in the 1960s when he was working for the U.S. State Department. His job was to squire around important Brazilians who were visiting the U.S. Since he spoke perfect English and knew the country pretty well, this was the perfect job for him.  Everytime he came to Los Angeles, he would visit my husband and I. This is before he married Elba, my sister-in-law.

But since he was from Brasil, he was always being lured back. The U.S. was just too big for him. He eventually moved back to Rio and became a journalist (and married Elba).  He used to send me really funny letters and photos from his travels.

Here he is interviewing General Westmoreland (that's Joao pushing the microphone forward while he's rolling his eyes). This was taken sometime in the 60s. It was a little before our involvement in the Vietnam war. I'm sure he was being interviewed about the US involvement there, which was being denied at the time. Thus Joao's added comment.


Here he is on a plane interviewing Robert McNamara. It was probably about the same subject - is the U.S. involved or not?


I visited Rio and stayed with him and Elba in 1970. Janice Joplin was in town and Joao interviewed her. We met her and her young Brazilian boyfriend at a carnival party that she had just been kicked out of because no one knew who she was. They thought she was just some disgusting hippie and at that time in Brasil, hippies were persona non grata. She was not happy.



(This was from an article I found on google)
In an interview to TRIP, photographer Ricky and singer Serguei, two of her Brazilian hosts, reveal the glory and embarrassment of one of the greatest singers of all time, whose stay in Brazil went almost unnoticed. She made an obscure performance at a Copacabana hellhole, was kicked out of a hotel and almost arrested at the beach, incidents that caused her to declare to Rolling Stone magazine, after her return: "If you have long hair they'll toss you out and never let you back in again. Cops rape people, set dogs on guys' balls. The best were some nights when I sang with friends at a whorehouse ".

I could go on and on about my most unforgettable character, but I'm trying to keep this short. Joao is still in Rio and still having an interesting life. I'm so fortunate to have had him in my life.
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15 comments:

  1. He certainly sounds like an interesting character and it's wonderful that you still have all these remarkable photos of him. I assume you've also kept the funny letters as mementoes too.

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    1. Yes, I have all of his letters. They're very fun to read now.

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  2. Interveiwing Janis, that is cool. The only Joao that I've ever met was a Portuguese photographer named Joao Ping in Beira Mozambique in the early 1970s.

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    1. Joao wasn't too thrilled about Janis. He was of the Frank Sinatra school. The article he wrote about her that got published in the newspaper said something about how her face looked like she had scrubbed it with sandpaper." Since I was a big Janis fan, I was really mad at him for saying that.

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  3. Is he still writing the same witty comments on the photos he sends you?? !! "Bullshit" I understand as a mild US nod of agreement (!)....but "Who next Dean Rusk???" needs explanation. Had he just chopped McNamara for his anti Vietnam war stance, which would make the image circa February 1968?

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    1. I'm surprised you could read the comment on the second photo - it was so faded. I have no idea how to explain the Dean Rusk thing. I'll have to ask him sometime. He probably won't remember, it was so long ago.
      I have an interesting photo that I'll email to you that relates to the other 2 but I was afraid to post. I'll scan it and send tomorrow.

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  4. I'll bet that Joao has lots of stories he could enthrall us with. Quite a guy.

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    1. Yes, he's met so many famous people. And I got to meet a few when I was with him - Carlos Antonio Jobim, Oscar Niemeyer (the architect that just died), Sammy Cahn the songwriter, Janis and a few others. He did get around. Wish he didn't live so far away, I really miss him.

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  5. Joao is like the Forrest Gump of your family. He's everywhere! He's everywhere!

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  6. He really is an interesting character and those are great photos of him.

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  7. amazing character, thanks for sharing him with us

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  8. Yet another example of how Sepia Saturday throws up fascinating posts. The beauty is in the way talented bloggers pick on some thread and spin great posts from them.

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  9. WOW! Interesting people attract other interesting people.And! Janice Joplin!!!! A Great Voice but (in a way) quite satisfying to hear that her ego was tamed a little!

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  10. Interesting character indeed!!
    Never a boring moment, surely...
    :D~
    HUGZ

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