Editor-In-Chief

Sandra I. Stewart

Editors
Rise Levy, Robin Stevenson

Contributing Editors
Cynthia Amsden, Karen Ashbee,
Bill Brioux, Brigitte Berman, 
Kevin Courrier, Marilyn Denis, Kerry Doole, Amy Ferguson, Karen Gordon, Lesa Hannah,
 Jane Hawtin, Tom Jokic, 
Susan Kelly, Steve Maryk,
Zack Medicoff, 
Michael Naccarato, 
Vernon Oickle, Jane Sanderson, Jim Slotek, Michele Sponagle, Charles Tatum, Gerry Young

Production Manager
Erik Blomkwist

Designers
Beth Aguilar, Gordon de Gannes,
Adi Gonsalves, Karin Hincks, Nicole Noon, Mary O'Neil,
Jan John Rivera, Alan Sequeira

Circulation Manager
Guy Murnaghan

Tribute Publishing Inc.
President & Chief Executive Officer
Sandra I. Stewart

Vice President Publishing,
North America

Catherine Bridgman

Director of Business Development
Marni Standen

Director of National Accounts
Randy Stewart

National Account Managers
Amanda Cohen, Lisa Vincent

Sales Assistants
April Towell

Promotion Coordinators
Daniel Carroll, Lien Truong

Project Manager Tribute.ca
Alkarim Sajoo

Webmasters Tribute.ca
Paul Lim, Suling Wei

Special Thanks
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Lions Gate Films John Bain, Sandy Silver Columbia Tri-Star
Donna Slack Disney Jane Elltoft
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Universal Janice Doyle, Janice Luke Warner Bros. Dianne Schwalm, Mary Sinclair

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Dear Tribute,
  I picked up a copy of the June issue of Tribute and I really enjoyed the interview with Russell Crowe. I only wish it could have been longer. Very interesting person. After seeing a few of his movies I would never have pictured him doing stage musicals. The photographer that took the picture of him next to the interview did a great job. I think Russell should have been on the cover this month.
  After seeing him in Gladiator, I have to agree with Bonnie Laufer's interview that Russell Crowe is one of the hottest actors in Hollywood.
                                                   Debbie Wowchuk
                                               Winnipeg, Manitoba

Dear Tribute,
  We were looking at the April/May issue and on page 34 we noticed that there is a picture labeled Seth Green wearing a jean jacket but it looks nothing like the Seth Green we know from the movie Austin Powers. We were wondering if it was a typo, or another actor named Seth Green?
  We love your mag. and thank you for your time.
                                                    Clara and Karen
                                                   Logan Lake, B.C.

Dear Tribute,
  I was reading the comment written in the June issue about the mix-up with the Seth Green "His Style" photo from the April/May issue, and I think I know who the person is in the photo. I'm not positive, but I think it was actor Jake Gyllenhaal (October Sky). I hope to read your next issue because I love Tribute Magazine.
                                                        Natalie Rekai

Dear Tribute,
I was reading your April/May issue and noticed in the Hollywood Hotline section right at the end that the TV series The Greatest American Hero is in the works for a big screen movie. Could you update me on this project, also when the release date will be. I have heard rumors from 1997 that Tim Burton was to direct the movie, starring Gary Oldman as Ralph Hinkley and Malcolm McDowell as Bill Maxwell. is this still true?
                                                                   Mike
                                                              Toronto

Although there were a lot of rumors about making the TV series that ran from 1981-1983 into a feature film, so far no firm plans have been made and there doesn't seem to be much action on this project.

Dear Tribute,
  When will the movie Molly starring Elisabeth Shue will be released? After reading the Jacqueline Hennessy interview with her sister Jill (and glowing review) in last Fall's Tribute, I thought the movie would win five or six Oscars.
                                                        Mitch Klinger

Molly, the story of an 28-year-old autistic woman loosely based on Flowers For Algernon, was released in October, 1999. Unfortun-ately it didn't do brisk business, although there was praise for Elisabeth Shue's performance in the lead role.