A number of people have asked me questions I couldn't answer, but maybe one of you can. So here's a page where you can help. If you have further information on these questions, please write me an email. Thanks!
C.H.: The O2 Super-Oxy Herbar, located at 8788 Sunset Blvd., Los Angeles, California, now has a webpage up (parts still under construction), so check it out! There's an adjoining health-food restaurant and even a spot where you can do some yoga.
C.H.: Don't know about the hemp farm, but here's an excerpt from an interview with director Winterbottom that sheds some light on what Woody tried to do. ... Even Hollywood star Woody Harrelson, who plays a rogue American journalist, was taken in by the city's plight. "Woody was incredibly popular. He was great. We'd be trying to film, and suddenly we'd have to sign 50 autographs. He got very involved and went around places and met people and tried to find out about things. I don't know what ever happened with it, but he was developing a line of hemp clothes in connection with Sarajevo. I think to raise money for the Bosnian Embassy in America."
C.H.: As far as I know Woody no longer lives in Ohio. He has a house overlooking LA but reportedly spends a lot of time in his home in Costa Rica. (In his court brief for the Kentucky case I believe he actually stated Costa Rica as his place of residence.) However according to a news article from 1996, Woody's mother still lives in Lebanon Ohio.
C.H. Woody's fanmail address:
Creative Artists Agency
9830 Wilshire Blvd
Beverly Hills, CA 90212
USA
C.H.: I don't have an official source, but here's an excerpt
from an article
about a five-time Wrangler World Champion Bull Fighter, Rob Smets, who was a
stunt-double for Woody in The Hi Lo Country:
"We're pretty close in stature," said the 5-foot-9, 165 pound Smets.
Does anyone know any better?