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Q: Does Dustin Hoffman
play the piano like his
character in Last Chance
Harvey? —Joe Abuelo,
Columbia, S.C.
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Q: Whatever happened
to Touched by an Angel
star Roma Downey?
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A: The actress, 51, is producing an animated DVD series called Little Angels, which helps teach preschoolers their ABCs and numbers while also introducing them to Bible stories. “When I was a child, there was a charm-ing nighttime prayer we would say that became the inspiration for the series,” she says. “I thought it would be marvelous to have something reminding children that they’re always being looked after.”
WALTER SCOTT ASKS …
Jeremy SistoThe 37-year-old star of the ABC series Suburgatory (Wednesdays, 8:30 p.m. ET) is expecting his second child, a boy, with wife Addie Lane in the spring.
Have you chosen a name for the new arrival? The name-picking thing is so random. For a while we just gave up. [laughs] The tentative plan is to have a list and make that decision when he pops out.What were some of your odd jobs early on? I was a sandwich artist at Subway and can still rattle off the order of toppings. I was fi red because I got meatball sauce on the ivory cutting boards. Is it true you’re a magician? No. I have to change that [on my Wikipedia page]. I don’t have the attention span to practice sleight of hand.What is your secret talent? I play the guitar and I juggle. Your Clueless costar Alicia Silverstone is guesting on
Suburgatory. Do you fi nally get the girl now
that you play a nice guy? Wouldn’t that be funny? In the other movie we did together [1995’s Hideaway], I was a serial killer, so this will be our fi rst
normal interaction.
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closely with CNIB (Canadian National Institute for the Blind)—the show is based in Toronto—and has gained a deeper sense of empathy for those with vision loss. “While we were shooting in Turkey, someone grabbed my arm to try and ‘help’ me,” he says. “I was fl attered, but real blind people don’t appreciate being grabbed. If you think they might need help, ask fi rst.”
plays in the 2008 fi lm is called “Shoot the Breeze”; Hoffman composed the music after his fi rst girlfriend dumped him for their acting teacher. Years later, Bette Midler wrote lyrics for the tune, and they performed it together in 1977.
Q: I love Covert Affairs.
Is the actor who plays
Auggie really blind, or is
he just a terrifi c actor?
—Vicki Egan, St. Louis
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thing you could relate to?
She was in such a differ-ent league—I mean, she was a movie star! She was tormented by [the image] she created and the idea of being a sex symbol.I think I might relate to her the more I’m in the business—later, when I’m all jaded about life.
Is it true you tried out for
Idol because you were
having a hard time getting
an acting career going?
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FRESH-FACED
beauty Katha-rine McPhee came close to
clinching the American
Idol crown in 2006, emerg-ing as the runner-up to Taylor Hicks. Now, after three albums and a hand-ful of acting gigs, she’s hitting a career high note with the NBC series Smash (Mondays, 10 p.m. ET), playing an actress angling for her big break in a Broadway musical about Marilyn Monroe. When success doesn’t happen overnight, the 27-year-old with the prodigious pipes tells Shawna
Malcom, “it’s much more sweet.”
to focus on her record and stuff. Then I heard about [the elopement] on Twitter! Kellie was like [adopts
southern accent], “Girl, I’m so sorry.” I was bummed.
What was your worst
pre-fame gig?
Cold-calling for a small refi nance company. That only lasted a month because I’m not a pushy person. I stayed longest at [clothing store] Planet Funk. I got really good at folding jeans. One time, though, this guy bought a pair of jeans for $100 and later the manager said, “You rang this person up for $1.” I thought, “Kat, you’re an idiot!”
How do you like to
spend your Sundays?
I enjoy going to church. I also enjoy days where I just sleep in, go grocery shopping, and [have friends over]. I love enter-taining. I get so much joy out of serving people, like, “I’ll take your coat.”
Who’s the bigger romantic,
you or your husband?
We’re not super-mushy people. I love verbal romanticism, like, “I can’t wait to take you home tonight.” Sexy things. But you’re always more romantic in the beginning of a relationship. I mean, who really does that after being married awhile?
You once joked that you
wanted 15 kids. Are you
still eager to be a mom?
The reason I haven’t had kids yet is because I was so focused on my acting career, hoping I could get something to break. We’ll see how it goes. I’d try to plan [a pregnancy] because I’d want to be courteous of the show, although you can’t always control it. It is life.
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Your fellow Idol fi nalist Kellie Pickler was a bridesmaid at your 2008 wedding [to producer Nick Cokas]. Were you upset when she eloped
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n football sundays in Wisconsin, John O’Neill is not just John O’Neill. He is St. Vince, clad in a green papal robe and matching green headdress adorned with the face of legendary Green Bay Packers coach Vince Lombardi. In his right hand is a four-foot-long scepter topped with a Packers cheese head. St. Vince has been a
fi xture at almost every Packers home game since 1997, when O’Neill and his wife, Mary Beth Johnson—an equally rabid Green Bay fan—devised his costume in honor of the team’s fi rst Super Bowl appearance in nearly 30 years.
“I wanted to represent the spirit of Lombardi come down from heaven to see his Packers play in one more Super Bowl,” says O’Neill, 59, a former corrections officer at Oakhill Correctional Institution in Oregon, Wis. Fifteen years after his debut, St. Vince is now more famous among Packers fans than many of the players.
If football is the unoffi cial national religion, then Super Bowl Sunday is its High Holiday. And O’Neill is one of its
FANSUPERINSIDE THE MIND OF A
They sport costumes. Collect tons of memorabilia. Are covered in face paint and ta� oos. The psychology behind the extreme dedication of a football fanatic. BY WILL LEITCH
DUSTIN “KIDSTALLYN” HOLMES Arizona Cardinals
JOHN “ST. VINCE” O’NEILL Green Bay Packers
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acolytes, alongside other legendary NFL superfans like Ed Anzalone (a.k.a. “Fireman Ed”), a retired New York City fi re-fi ghter who has led Jets fans in a “J-E-T-S!” chant at games since 1986, or John “Big Dawg” Thompson (he legally changed his name), for two decades lead pup in a group of Cleveland Browns fans known as the Dawg Pound. On Super Bowl Sunday, we’re all football fans, but for these men—and women—supporting their team is a 365-day-a-year obsession.
IT’S A HIGH THAT CAN LAST ALL WEEK”
Every sport—and sports team—has its devotees, but when it comes to embodying the chest-beating, face-painting loony id of the American sports world, nothing can match the NFL fan. There’s a reason: Major League Baseball teams play 162 games each season; the NBA calendar is 82 games long; but NFL teams play only 16 games—every one is a major event.
“Each game becomes the centerpiece of your week,” says
Ed Hirt, a professor in the department of psychological and brain sciences at Indiana University who has studied the psychology of sports fans. With so few games, “every one can be critical to the team’s potential for a playoff run, so fans have a lot of emotional investment in the outcome,” says Adam Earnheardt, associate professor of communica-tion at Ohio’s Youngstown State University and an expert on fan behavior.
That investment can even cause chemical changes. “Researchers from Georgia State University studied soccer players and extreme soccer fans and found that both groups exhibited the same increase in testosterone levels after a vic-tory, and decrease in testosterone after a loss,” says Robert Cialdini, a professor of psychology and marketing at Arizona State University. “These fans are almost physically merged with the team in terms of their hormonal states.”
And the intense emotions of game day don’t fade after the clock ticks down. “When the team wins, it’s a high that can last all week,” says Joey Liner, 34, a devoted Baltimore Ravens fan who has held season tickets since 2001. “But on the occasions they don’t win, you can’t sleep; you keep replaying every moment in your mind. It can take a toll on you.”
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YOU CAN WASH OFF FACE PAINT, BUT YOU CAN’T WASH OFF A TATTOO”
Lorin Sandretzky, 46, known as “Big Lo,” is a Seattle Seahawks fan, but that’s a bit like calling Albert Einstein a math hobbyist. His body is a tattooed shrine to the team. Up and down his legs are the immortalized faces of Seahawks luminaries like quarterback Matt Hassel-beck, fullback Leonard Weaver, and safety Jordan Babineaux—none of whom even still play for the team.
If you think about it, “the biggest fans are more devoted to their team than the players are,” says Daniel Cavicchi, an associate pro-fessor of American studies at the Rhode Island School of Design. “An NFL player loves football; if he gets traded, he switches his allegiance. A die-hard fan loves the team.”
In fact, that’s one of the biggest ways that superfans differ from casual fans, according to Cialdini. He says that most fans will trumpet their connection to a team when it’s victorious (“we won!”), but distance themselves after a defeat (“they lost”). But a superfan stays committed no matter what. “They’re grateful to the star player for bringing a victory, but if that player leaves the team, their alle-giance doesn’t travel.”
Permanent gestures
8 • February 5, 2012
1If your team wins
their next game,
they’ll make the play-
offs—but it’s an away
game. The farthest
you’d be willing to drive
to see them is:
(a) Two hours(b) Five hours(c) Across the country. Even if it meant sleeping in your car.
2The total number of
items in your house
that bear your team’s
logo is:
(a) 0 to 5(b) 6 to 10(c) Too numerous to count. And anyway, does the matching toilet seat and tank cover count as one item or two?
3You’re watching the
last half of a playoff
game on TV when your
wife announces she’s
gone into labor. You:
(a) Grab her overnight bag and hop in the car.(b) Wait until the next commercial break and set your DVR to record the rest of the game before heading out.(c) Call a neighbor to ask if he can drive her to the hospital. It’s not like the baby will be there in half an hour, right?
4You are allowed to
take one thing with
you to a desert island.
You choose:
(a) Angelina Jolie(b) A raft. If you start paddling now, you might make it home in time for draft day.(c) A hand-crank radio. Who needs civilization if there’s a chance you can still tune in to games?
5 The Baltimore Colts
quiz scene in the
movie Diner is:
(a) Kind of offensive. Who would humiliate his girl-friend like that?(b) Hysterical. One of the funniest movie scenes ever.(c) True to life. In fact, you administered a similar pop quiz before agreeing to marry your spouse.
6When your neighbor
sees you outside
on a Sunday morning in
November, he says:
(a) “Good morning!”(b) “Nice jersey! Did you get that at nfl .com?”(c) “Wow! Is that you
under all that paint? The logo shaved into your head is a nice touch. Let me help you with those kegs.”
7A storm hits your
neighborhood the
day of the big game. The
power and landline go
out, and you realize your
cell isn’t charged. You:
(a) Spend an hour looking for fl ashlights, batteries, and bottled water.(b) Finish reading America’s Quarterback:
Bart Starr and the Rise
of the National Football
League before the light fades.(c) Ignore the warnings to stay inside and drive around looking for a friend with a battery-operated radio so you can follow the game.
8 You pride yourself
on knowing the
following information
about your team:
(a) Their win-loss record,
along with each fi nal score from last season.(b) The name of every player in the Hall of Fame.(c) The make, model, and color of the car driven by the team’s original owner. Which you bought on eBay and have parked in your garage.
9 You would name
your fi rst child af-
ter your favorite player,
if that player was:
(a) Tom Brady(b) Hines Ward (c) D’Brickashaw Ferguson
10When you die,
you would like:
(a) To be buried in your team jersey.(b) To have your team’s highlight video played at the wake.(c) To have your corpse decked in head-to-toe team gear at the funeral parlor, holding a remote and propped in a recliner.
Sure, you eat, breathe, and follow the tweets of your favorite team, but are you a true-blue fanatic? Take our quiz to � nd out where you stand. By Hilary Sterne
ARE YOU A SUPERFAN?
10–15: Piker status. Don’t quit your day job.16–20: An above- average fan. You try to catch most of the games on TV and have a team jersey in the back of your closet.
21–25: A devout fan. Your Rain Man–like re-call of your team’s stats is spooky, and if you don’t have season tickets, you scour Stub-Hub months before the season starts.
26–30: A bona fi de superfanatic. Your perfect Sunday in-volves donning a crazy wig and no shirt in subzero weather while bellowing for three hours straight.
Give yourself one point for each “a” answer, two for each “b,” and three for each “c.”
Then see where you rank on the scale.
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like getting a tattoo signal that im-mutable level of dedication. Tony Russo, 41, a strategy director for a pharmaceutical company, has been a serious Dallas Cowboys fan since childhood, despite living his entire life in New Jersey. Twenty years ago, he got a large Cowboys helmet tattooed on his back, not only to differentiate himself in a commu-nity of Giants fans but also to signal to other Cowboys fans that he meant business. “A tattoo says to people, ‘I’m not a new fan, and I don’t just like the team when they’re winning,’ ” he says. “You can always wash off face paint, but you can’t wash off a tattoo.”
That same logic extends to other “peacocking” displays, like wearing a crazy costume, naming your child after a beloved coach, or devoting gobs of money—and space—to team keepsakes. Big Lo, who lives just outside Seattle, has a collection of Seahawks memorabilia that fi lls his entire home. (He hopes the items can be used someday to create a Seattle Sports Hall of Fame.) “I’m a passionate guy,” Big Lo explains. “My motto is, if you’re gonna love something, just love it, you know?”
THE ONLY WAY
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IS A DEATH OR
BIRTH IN THE
IMMEDIATE FAMILY”
Joe Ruback, 41, athletic director at the Biondi school in Yonkers, N.Y., is a Giants fan known for the collec-tion of personalized license plates—like “G1ANTS,” “NFL NYG,” and “EL1MVP”—that he wears strung together in a long chain around his neck. He started doing it when he was 16, and
10 • February 5, 2012
BEN HELLER Denver Broncos
AGE: 37
LIVES IN: New York City
OCCUPATION:
Paramedic
DEVOTION LEVEL:
Heller, a Denver native,
once pulled his ambu-
lance up to a sports
bar when on break so
he could watch the
Broncos game through
the window. But his
most obsessive
moment? The day his
brother got married
while the Broncos were
playing the Jets for the
AFC Championship, in
January 1999. Heller
smuggled a tiny TV into
the cere mony and
listened to the broad-
cast through ear-
phones. At one point,
he says, “I burst out
cheering. Everyone
thought I was moved by
the ceremony!”
DREAM: To score
season tickets. “That
would fulfi ll a lifetime
desire. My cousin has
Giants season tickets,
and I’m so jealous. Not
that I care about the
Giants.” —H. S.
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Jackson Lewis, 14, stood before the steel door of Transit, an organiza-
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The Lewis family’s journey be-gan with a single question. One day in the fall of 2010, Jackson
asked his dad, “Why aren’t we doing more to make a difference?” Taken aback, J. D. suggested they volunteer locally. But as he pondered his son’s query that night, he recalls, “I thought, ‘Let’s do 12 in 12—12 projects, 12 countries, 12 months.’ ”
An acting coach and sin-gle dad who adopted both boys at birth, J. D. was a strong believer in exposing his children to other cul-tures, but he knew that tak-
ing a yearlong trip would require special expertise. Among the people he consulted was Esther Benjamin of the Peace Corps, who suggested safe destinations and worthy organizations. Next, he had to fi gure out the trip’s cost—and
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1. July 2011 Russia
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Buddhist monastery in India, where he joined in the ceremonies and received a Tibetan Buddhist name, Losang Buck. One of J. D.’s favorite memo-ries is of teaching English in Tanzania, where all his students were Muslim. “We talked about different religious beliefs, and the mutual respect was powerful.” This month, the Lewises are accompanying the Royal Flying Doctor Service in Australia, bringing medical care and supplies to indigenous people in the outback. After that, they’ll head to Antarctica, Argentina, Peru, and Haiti.
The family plans to return to the U.S. in July for their last project: using photog-raphy and fi lm to document needs closer to home, in Durant, Miss., where J. D. has a sister. While excited to catch up with family and friends, they will be sad to see their jour-ney end. “We really do feel like we are making a difference,” J. D. says. “In the past, we’ve gone on vacations, and it’s nice. We come back with photos and memories that fade over time. But with this trip, my kids will never forget what they’ve seen and done.”
how to pay for it. He calculated a $100-per-day budget for food, lodging, and other necessities, plus $25,000 for trans-portation. J. D. used his savings and took out a loan. Friends organized fund-raisers, and through the family’s website, TwelveinTwelve.org, strangers contributed as well. “People who’d been out of work for two years were sending us $10,” J. D. marvels.
Kids Helping Kids
Since leaving Russia, the Lewis family has worked with children with Down syndrome in Thai-land, taught English to Tibetan refugees in India, spent Thanksgiving in Rwanda, and worked with kids in Kenya who have HIV. The family volunteers three weeks a month (the other week is for travel), and four hours a day are devoted to home-schooling. Both boys keep journals, and Jackson and J. D. also blog. They all sample the local food, though in China they passed on the snake-on-a-stick. (Buck did say yes to a donkey burger—it
tasted, he reports, like a “funky hamburger.”)
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Do dogs and cats have different
blood types, like humans?
—Iraj Erfanian, Woodbridge, Va.
Yes, though not the same ones. Blood types are genetic markers on red blood cells. The markers are both unique to every species (dogs, cats, horses, sheep, etc.) and anti-genic, which means that different immune systems in the same species will react against the foreign material.
Dogs rarely have an imme-diate bad reaction—though they may react later—to their fi rst nonmatching transfusion, but cats nearly always do. On the other hand, few dogs can be universal donors, but most cats have the same blood type, so matching donors are easier to fi nd. Not that it’s easy to get a cat to donate blood!
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“one year became two became 10 years.” Now known simply as “License Plate Guy,” he hasn’t missed a Giants game—home or away—in nearly a decade.
“The most dedicated fans hate to miss a game and go out of their way to travel to away games,” says Christian End, an associate professor of psychol-ogy at Xavier University in Cincinnati. “Part of it is about demonstrating their loyalty, but they’re also more supersti-tious. Compared to passing fans, they’re more likely to believe that watching (or not watching) a game could have an impact on the outcome.”
This sometimes means placing the team above other social commitments. “I’ve missed countless baby showers and wedding showers because they’ve con-fl icted with Eagles games,” says Kelli Gail, 41, a communications consultant and lifelong Philadelphia Eagles fan. When a good friend got married during the playoffs a few years ago, she spent the majority of the wedding reception in the coat closet watching the game on a handheld TV.
“I’ve always said that the only way I’ll miss a game is a death or a birth in the immediate family,” says Liner, a vice president of sales for an online market-ing fi rm. “This season my wife was in the hospital with multiple infections after surgery, and the Ravens were play-ing. I was so antsy, she told me to go to the game. I like to say, ‘Family fi rst, then my business, and then the Ravens,’ but my wife jokes it’s the other way around.”
THE FRIENDSHIPS WITH
OTHER FANS ARE THE BEST
PART OF ALL OF THIS”
There is something about a team sport that brings out the collective; it encour-ages us to mentally place ourselves on
the fi eld, says Cialdini. There’s a sense of belonging to a larger community, whether it’s the team itself, the city that the team represents, or fellow fans.
“I work odd jobs to pay for the tickets and the travel,” says Ruback. “After this long, moneywise, I’m cutting it pretty tight.” Ruback admits he probably can’t do this forever, but hates to think about losing the extended family of Giants fans he’s met. “Those friendships are the best part of all of this,” he says.
For some, fandom can also be a way to connect with family. Dustin Holmes, a Kid Rock look-alike who goes by the name “KidStallyn,” is a former air force captain who attends every Arizona Cardinals game with his 12-year-old twin sons and father. Earlier this season, for the fi rst time, his wife joined in. “She always won-dered why I left at 6:45 a.m. for a game that started at 2 p.m.,” says Holmes, 40. She enjoyed the experience so much, she wants to go to more games.
In the case of Packers fan O’Neill, he and his wife are a bona fi de super-fan power couple. After Johnson, 59, helped him design his St. Vince cos-tume, she decided to create her own game-day persona. Today she appears at games dressed as “Cheese Louise.” In Green Bay, where game-day temperatures can drop into the single digits, Johnson decks herself out in green John Lennon hologram glasses, a Packers beret, and a foam cheese bikini. “It’s very, very cold,” she says.
“We’ve been married 27 years, and we’ve been dressing up for games for 15 of those years,” O’Neill says. “We’re hoping to do it for 15 more.”
And that’s really what superfandom is all about. The sacrifi ces fans make—paying an arm and a leg for tickets, planning their schedules around the games—they reap in their connection to the team and to fellow fans.
These people may be crazy, but if they’re gonna be crazy, they’re gonna be crazy together. As Big Lo says, if you’re gonna love something, love it.
RALPH
MARRERO Green Bay Packers
AGE: 57
LIVES IN: Dover, N.J.
OCCUPATION: Phone
company technician
DEVOTION LEVEL: The
fi rst game M arrero
ever watched as a kid
was a Packers game,
and he was hooked.
Today, his home offi ce
is stuffed with
hundreds of team
tchotchkes, including
Packers snow globes,
a helmet phone, a
Christmas village, a
Pez dispenser, and, of
course, a cheesehead.
He wears something
from his Packers
collection (which
includes silk under-
wear, sunglasses,
and patent-leather
sneakers) every day.
“I could have bought a
small house for what I
spent on this stuff,” he
says. Pointedly moved
to storage: anything
related to Brett Favre.
DREAM: “To go to the
Super Bowl and watch
the Packers win.
Maybe one day I’ll have
the chance.” —H. S.
JOHN
AMRAEN Chicago Bears
AGE: 49
LIVES IN: Fairfax, Va.
OCCUPATION:
Corporate director
DEVOTION LEVEL:
Amraen, who was born
and raised in Chicago,
spent 12 years on the
waiting list before
scoring Bears season
tickets in 1998—but
then his career took
him to New Jersey and
later to Fairfax. Rather
than give up his hard-
won prize, he fl ies back
to Chicago for home
games. He has made
the round-trip nearly
50 times in 10 years,
often in under a day.
DREAM: To visit every
NFL venue to see his
beloved Bears play.
“Sure, I’d like to see
them play in the Super
Bowl, [but] this is
something special—
to watch them in every
stadium. Well, maybe
not Lambeau [Field,
Green Bay’s stadium].
I’m not sure I want to
go there.” —H. S.
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