The New York Observer, July 31st, 2007
Last week, Observer intern Vince Levy was sitting by chance near Tom OâHorgan, the octogenarian stage director idolized for directing 70âs-era shows like Hair and Jesus Christ Superstar, when chummy 32-year-old actor Zach Braff approached.
âIâm a tremendous fan of your work,â he told the Hawaiian-shirted auteur, and he repeated his name. A companion of Mr. OâHorganâs reminded him that Mr. Braff is the young man whoâs buying his Greenwich Village loft.
âZ-A-C-H,â the actor said. âB-R-A-F-F.â
According to city records, Mr. OâHorganâs 2,500-square-foot apartment is on a top floor of 840 Broadway. Maybe Mr. Braff knows that actress Heather Graham, who has guest-starred on his show Scrubs as Dr. Molly Clock, happens to be in the buildingâs penthouse.
Mr. OâHorgan and three other long-term building owners have been there since the 1970âs: âEighth Street was happening, Saint Markâs Place was happening, it was kind of a hippie thing,â one of those owners told The Observer. âBut everyone that came down sort of took a chance.
âWe all bought a floor for like 20,000 bucks, but mine was still being occupied by a guy making stuffed animals.â
The longtime owner, who bought in 1971 and who is also a co-op board member, said the Braff deal isnât official yet. âWe havenât seen his financials, we havenât seen anything. In the old days, it would probably be no question; now people do look at references and financials and things like that.â
Mr. OâHorgan, whom Newsweek once called âthe Petronius of our theatrical decadence, the drag-haberdasher of the lumpen-avant-garde,â fills his loft with a collection of global musical instruments, the board member said. âHeâs a true saintâheâs a great guy, just an incredible human being.â
Itâs hard to tell how much old Petroniusâ apartment would cost Mr. Braff if he can close the deal, especially because it isnât officially on the market. The resident says he thinks âit would go for a little over $3 million.â