Inside, the restaurant was decked out in wood with palms for decor, resembling a typical seafood house.
New visitors to the Lobster Barrel were often given a hearty table-side greeting by Hale, who always made time to chat with his guests or sign autographs. Trouver la alan hale photo idéale Une vaste collection, un choix incroyable, plus de 100 millions d’images LD et DG abordables de haute qualité. Hale loved being associated with his character "The Skipper" from Gilligan's Island and till his death in 1990 he wore the famous seaman's hat and blue-topped deck shoes. decided to capitalize on his popularity and name recognition and open a seafood restaurant in Los Angeles. Founder/President of Earthrise Institute: mission is usage of astronomy and space as tools for. La Cienega, Hollywood's restaurant row, throughout the 1970s and 1980s.įor fifteen years the Skipper bade welcome to guests eager to sink their teeth in a nice juicy lobster ( steaks were always available too ). As reruns of Gilligan’s Island took off, Skipper actor Alan Hale Jr. This venue was entitled Skipper Alan Hale's Lobster Barrel, and it became a very popular seafood restaurant along N. ( "Skipper" ) continued guest starring on numerous television series ( he even starred with Bob Denver in the short-lived series "The Good Guys" in 1969 ), but he ventured into other fields as well.including opening his own restaurant.
"The first thing I'll do when I get back is sink my teeth into a nice juicy steak." Skipper - 1965Īfter Gilligan's Island was canceled in 1966, Alan Hale Jr.