I've known Abigail and both of her brothers since before they were born. Ryan (the oldest--now in college)had no interest in a "show biz" career. Spencer came out of his mother's belly talking as if he were going to an audition and appeared to love every minute of it. Little Abby really had no choice--she tagged along with her brother and her mother so that where ever Spencer went so did Abby. When my husband and I saw her in "Signs" we were blown away. Clearly, her performance in "Little Miss Sunshine" shows that her talent is real and growing as she grows. Though we haven't really seen her since she was a tiny child, my family and I have the deepest affection for Abigail, Spencer, and Ryan and are proud of the accomplishments of the three kids and Mike and Kim--their parents and our best friends (until we were stupid enough to move away from NYC to Long Island).
We miss you guys--and congratulations (espcially to KIM for guiding her children--both academically and professionally).
Barbara, Bill and Rebecca
(An inside joke to tell your children: "Remember the 'well-done' Dunns")
I've known Abigail and both of her brothers since before they were born. Ryan (the oldest--now in college)had no interest in a "show biz" career. Spencer came out of his mother's belly talking as if he were going to an audition and appeared to love every minute of it. Little Abby really had no choice--she tagged along with her brother and her mother so that where ever Spencer went so did Abby. When my husband and I saw her in "Signs" we were blown away. Clearly, her performance in "Little Miss Sunshine" shows that her talent is real and growing as she grows. Though we haven't really seen her since she was a tiny child, my family and I have the deepest affection for Abigail, Spencer, and Ryan and are proud of the accomplishments of the three kids and Mike and Kim--their parents and our best friends (until we were stupid enough to move away from NYC to Long Island).
We miss you guys--and congratulations (espcially to KIM for guiding her children--both academically and professionally).
Barbara, Bill and Rebecca
(An inside joke to tell your children: "Remember the 'well-done' Dunns")