How Robert Forster Surprised New Restaurant Owners When His Favorite Diner Closed

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The legendary late actor was a regular at the old-school diner Silver Spoon, and when it closed Forster had a backup plan that didn't involve frequenting the new restaurant that took its place.

Forster already had a plan. “He said, ‘Well, I’m going to be honest with you. I’m probably going to Starbucks. I’m going to buy a cup of coffee; park my car and I’m going to sit here.”

Sure enough, a few days later, there was Forster behind the wheel of his car in the parking lot at 10 a.m. But to the new owners’ surprise, he got out of the car and approached with a gift. “He explained that every time he wrapped [a project], he handed his co-stars one of these. We opened it later and inside, there were silver letter openers. He gave us each one. He was such a cool guy, and I don’t think he ever came to Connie and Ted’s.”

 

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