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Friday  June 08, 2007

Feeling Randy Spelling

With an ounce of luck, Tori's little brother (and TV legend Aaron's son), Randy Spelling, would have been a household name. But instead, this Sons of Hollywood star's sad-sap life is proof that reality can bite. Read our online-exclusive and then tell us what you think of the "other" Spelling in the comment section.

-By Bart Blasengame
-Photographs by Tierney Gearon

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There is a hierarchy in young Hollywood, a wrinkle in the velvet rope that separates the merely famous from the ethereal and the simply loaded from those with more money than God. Ducking through the old-school, candlelit Italian restaurant Dominick's feels like a guided tour of the social ladder's middle rungs. According to a few cool-hunting guides, paparazzo magnets like Drew Barrymore and Kirsten Dunst frequent the joint. But on this warm March night, there are no flashbulbs outside—or even a line to get in.

Inside, former emo-Koppel Gideon Yago and his stubbly indie cabal smoke butts, and Rebecca Gayheart (the Beverly Hills 90210 alum now married to Eric Dane from Grey's Anatomy) flits between tables. Even the lovely dark-haired girl delivering drinks to Randy Spelling's booth is Someone Who Was in Something Once.

"Her dad was Larry—you know, as in Three's Company?" This is what Spelling's childhood friend David Weintraub says as he plops down in his chair (joined by another of their longtime pals) and whispers, "She used to work for me."

Spelling leans in: "She played the little girl in The Last Boy Scout."

"No she didn't, bro," Weintraub, the youngest agent at UTA before he became Spelling's self-styled promoter, fires back. "She was in Problem Child."

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