Where Are They Now?
Snakkle Celebrates The 20-Year Anniversary Of Scent Of A Woman!
“The day we stop lookin', Charlie, is the day we die.“ Wise words from a blind man, a blind, alcoholic colonel with a death wish to be exact! Charlie Simms was just looking to make an extra buck over the holiday break and his job looking out for Frank Slade probably should have paid more. It’s been 20 years since the 1992 film was nominated for Best Picture, Director, Best Screenplay, and Best Actor at the Academy Awards. Snakkle finds out what the talented cast is up to now. By Brittany Carson
Phillip Seymour Hoffman as George Willis, Jr. in Scent of a Woman (1992)
George Willis, Jr., one of Charlie’s good friends, also witnesses the prank played on Headmaster Trask. But when Trask strong arms the two to give up names in exchange for a strong letter of recommendation, George is the one who caves. Poor George though, without a Frank to stick up for him ends up losing face and sans recommendation in the end.
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