Jimmy Carter, Our Pop Culture President

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Jimmy Carter, Our Pop Culture President


Singer-songwriter Justin Timberlake, ASCAP President and Chairman of the Board Paul Williams, former president Jimmy Carter, and singer Trisha Yearwood attend the 53rd annual ASCAP Country Music awards on the Omni Hotel on November 2, 2015 in Nashville, Tennessee.

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When Brinkley requested Carter what the attraction of Georgia was for Hollywood, his response was swift. “We would do anything for them,” he mentioned. “For instance, when [producers] wanted to make The Longest Yard, we turned over the Regional State Prison. And they wanted a football field. They wanted a fence put up, and we got Coca-Cola to put up old-fashioned advertisements around the football field. They wanted a 1932 gray pickup truck, a Ford, and we put an ad in the papers in Georgia and located a gray 1932 pickup truck. They wanted a place for Burt Reynolds to stay, so we talked to the prison warden, who said, ‘You can have my house,’ and the warden moved into a motel. They bought new furniture, and Burt Reynolds stayed in the warden’s house.”

Democratic presidential nominee Jimmy Carter explains to newsmen why the get together hosted by actor Warren Beatty was closed to the press. Three reporters have been lastly allowed into the gathering on a “pool” foundation however information photographers and TV cameramen have been denied entry to the Beverly Hills mansion “as a result of a few of the friends have been assured there can be no cameras.”

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