Like ships passing in the night two "Dancing With the Stars" competitors seemed to be on alternate planes of existence.
Marissa Jaret Winokur, 5 feet tall, was walking past the 6-foot-6 Penn Jillette.
"I said Hi' and he didn't say anything," Winokur recalls. "Then I realized: I was completely below his radar. Penn didn't even see me."
There might be a metaphor there; or maybe just a daydreamer. "I'm frequently lost in my thoughts," Jillette says.
But mostly, her story illustrates something basic: "Dancing With the Stars" - which has its first two eliminations Tuesday (March 18) - has extreme contrasts in:
- Age. Mario, a rhythm-and-blues singer, is 21; Priscilla Presley is 62.
- Size. Jillette, a magician, and Jason Taylor, a pro football star, are each 6-6; Winokur (a Tony winner) is 5-foot, Kristi Yamaguchi (an Olympic skating champion) is 5-1.
- Native country. Cristian de la Fuente, an actor, is from Chile; Monica Seles, a tennis great, is from Yugoslavia.
- And intangibles. For some, this will seem easy. They look athletic (Adam Carolla, Shannon Elizabeth, Steve Guttenberg); they really are athletes (Taylor, Yamaguchi, Seles). Others face major obstacles - particularly actress Marlee Matlin, who is hearing-impaired.
For an extreme contrast, however, meet Jillette and Winokur.
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