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Tiger Warsaw

Character: Paula Warsaw

Directed by: Amin Q. Chaudhri

Written by: Roy London

Produced by: Amin Q. Chaudhri

Cast Members: Patrick Swayze, Piper Laurie, Lee Richardson, Barbara Williams, Bobby DiCicco

Released date: September 23, 1988

Genre: Drama

Chuck "Tiger" Warsaw (Swayze) brought sorrow to his family fifteen years earlier when he shot his father Michael (Lee Richardson) and made him a semi-invalid. After fifteen years of self-destruction, Tiger returns home to the steel production community of Sharon to seek forgiveness.



In Mary’s words…

Okay, what I remember from Tiger Warsaw was experiencing fully the wonderful entity that was Patrick Swayze. He was such a good guy. He was sogifted, and he was so funny and… he was such a renegade in so many ways. If something was going wrong on the set, or if actors weren’t being treated well, or something else, you didn’t have to do a thing. Patrick took care of everything. He was really, really, really a beautiful soul. I feel very lucky, because it’s just so sad that he’s gone. I just feel lucky that somewhere in my career I got to experience him. [from “Mary McDonnell on Battlestar Galactica and going mute in front of Robert Redford” by Will Harris]


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