![]() ![]() ![]() The waiters, famous for their sniffiness, may have been somewhat underwhelmed by the celebrity in their midst – mainly because they had no idea who he was and have a tendency to care even less. Where else was a VIP pooch to dine but the world-famous Brasserie Lipp on Paris's Left Bank, the art deco establishment where Ernest Hemingway wrote prewar dispatches and which counts former presidents François Mitterrand and Jacques Chirac, and actors Harrison Ford, Gérard Depardieu, Gregory Peck, Sharon Stone, and Arnold Schwarzenegger as customers. In fact, Uggie was off for his first Gallic gastronomic experience and like a true star was giving the press and cameras the runaround. The celebrated Jack Russell, widely considered the real star of the Oscar-winning black-and-white silent film The Artist – move over Jean Dujardin – had a full day of engagements to promote his memoirs, Uggie: My Story. ![]()
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