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Pauley Perrette becomes a real Babe for CBS photo shoot By Jay Bobbin © Zap2it If a glammed-up Pauley Perrette is rare, so is the chance for her to bring a piece of high society back to life. Thanks to one of the world's top fashion photog- raphers and a fast-working team of wardrobe, hair and makeup experts, the co-star of CBS' Tuesday hit "NCIS" recently was transformed into someone who was part of the network's storied past. The reason: a photo shoot for the upcoming Septem- ber/October issue of the CBS-published entertainment magazine "Watch!" Barbara "Babe" Paley was a glamorous New York social- ite and the wife of William S. Paley, the legendary founder of the Columbia Broadcast- ing System. The couple's weekday residence was the posh St. Regis Hotel, the site of Perrette's photo session with Patrick Demarchelier, the globally renowned French lensman whose previous subjects for "Watch!" have included Kaley Cuoco ("The Big Bang Theory") and the "Blue Bloods" cast encom- passing Tom Selleck and Bridget Moynahan. "We are having such a wonderful time," the hugely friendly Perrette tells this writer at the St. Regis while "playing" Paley in much fan- cier attire than she wears as self-styled "NCIS" forensics Deals whiz Abby Sciuto. "It's been really exciting to talk about and plan it, and it's been a dream shoot. All the clothes are vintage pieces by design- ers of that era, and it's just been a bit of magic for every- thing to come together." Babe Paley died the day after she turned 63 in 1978, and Perrette did considerable research on her before liter- ally posing as her. "I was sent a folder of material on her, and I was instantly mesmer- ized. She had such a specific way about her, and it wasn't only what she wore; it also was how she stood and held herself. There was a certain something to her Babe Paley 'thing.' " Well-traveled photographer Demarchelier also studied up on Paley, and he had no wor- ries about Perrette meeting the needs of his assignment. Long known for working quickly and confidently, he says he usually finds that anyone in front of his lens also comes in ready: "Once the camera starts going, there is no problem. Every- one knows what they are there to do, and everyone is a professional." Demarchelier knows in- stantly whether he's gotten what he's after visually, since he doesn't wait to review the shots. "I look at them right away," he confirms, "and if I see that we have what we need, then that's it. We're finished with that, and we move on." Salsa, Jam, Sauces & Butters • Blackbean Salsa • Peach Salsa • BBQ Sauce • Pumpkin Butter • and more! Save on Slightly Used from 50¢ on up - Buy or Sell! 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Sigourney Weaver portrayed her in the 2006 movie "Infamous," which starred Toby Jones as Truman Capote. "She's been played by a couple of other actresses," Murphy notes of Paley, "so I thought the time was right to do an homage to her. "She's such a part of the history of CBS, and apart from that, she's this iconic figure of fashion involving big- name labels and photogra- phers. It was almost a perfect storm; it just seemed like a great combination of factors." Perrette also worked last year with the "Watch!" staff on what she recalls as "just a whirlwind week in Paris. All of us are so sentimental about it. We had such an amazing time, and for the same group to be together again ... we have a really good flow, ev- erybody's on the same page, and we are definitely in love with what we're doing." Having modeled before, Perrette reasons "it's the same thing as being an actor in a way. You get into the per- sonality of the character, even if it's not a real person. Being able to get outside yourself and become someone else, that's also part of the game of a photo shoot." Perrette's ties to New York have gotten tighter lately: With two friends, she has opened Donna Bell's Bake Shop, named for her late mother. Add that to such other activities as the "Watch!" shoot and Perrette's role last winter as CBS' back- stage and online source on the Grammy Awards, and the impact of the longevity and success of "NCIS" on her life and career is evident. "It's been coming for a while," she reflects as the Clearing Facts about cataracts! Vision blurry or foggy? Colors dull or muted? Glasses no longer working? Decreased night vision? If you answered "yes" to any of these questions, you may have cataracts. Schedule your FREE cataract consultation today! 800.283.8393 www.bolingvisioncenter.com GOSHEN OFFICE 1615 Winsted Drive | Goshen IN 46526 show nears the start of its ninth season Sept. 20. 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