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Talking With Actor, Activist And Innkeeper Richard Gere

Posted: 02/ 9/2012 8:00 am

The Bedford Post might just be our favorite New York inn. Yes, it's because of the clawfoot bathtubs, the yoga studio and the restaurant's delectable local, seasonal fare. But it's also because every stay comes with an outside chance of shooting the breeze with owner Richard Gere.

Jetsetter Editor in Chief Kate Maxwell tracked down the actor-turned-innkeeper and got the low-down on his favorite Bedford Post Inn bedroom, the menu must-order, and why he's been banned from yoga class.

Kate Maxwell: Why does a Golden Globe-winning movie star and human rights campaigner open an inn? Weren't you busy enough?

Richard Gere: My wife, Carey Lowell, and I have had a home in Bedford for 25 years, and we kept riding past a dilapidated building. Built in the 1760s, it was one of the oldest in the county -- and one of the few that wasn't burned down by the British. When we found it, the windows were broken and there were animals living in it. We wanted to save it, so we bought it with the intention of creating a place you could ride your horse to, have a meal and ride home. It had been a hotel in a former life, so it was natural to have bedrooms, too.

KM: You travel constantly. Did you take inspiration from any restaurants or hotels when you were designing the inn?

RG: We had two things in mind: Chez Panisse in Berkeley -- it's owned by friends of mine, and I ate dinner there every night when I was filming The Life of Bees -- and the Colombe d'Or in St-Paul de Vence, France. They serve simple, sophisticated food in a relaxed, soulful setting -- there's nothing stuffy about them. We wanted the Bedford Post to have a laid-back atmosphere with a sophisticated edge and an easy color palette.

KM: So not the Beverly Wilshire, star of Pretty Woman, then?

RG: The inn is the antithesis of that. And you know, Pretty Woman wasn't shot there. It was a set. Still, the bathroom, which of course featured prominently in the film, was really important to us. We had to have beautiful bathrooms.

KM: Which is your favorite bedroom?

RG: Each room is unique. They're not cookie-cutter at all. But Number 6 is the most unusual -- it's at the end of the hallway on the upper floor, and there are windows on two sides, and a terrace.

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KM: We have to ask... How do you like your eggs in the morning?

RG: I order the vegetarian eggs benedict at the Barn, our casual restaurant.

KM: And what about the Farmhouse menu? Were you influenced by any favorite restaurants, and are there any dishes you'd recommend?

RG: Again, Chez Panisse. It's what we aspire to and measure ourselves by. Also, Danny Meyer's restaurants -- they're sophisticated and approachable. As far as dishes go, we always have terrific fish and pasta; our chef Jeremy McMillan came from A Voce in New York, which is renowned for its pastas. There's a creamy mozzarella and pear appetizer I'd be particularly upset if he took off the menu, and a wonderful risotto con funghi.

KM: Have you ever helped out in the kitchen?

RG: I once stirred the risotto. It was without a doubt the best risotto that's ever come out of the kitchen.

KM: The Farmhouse has an impressive wine list. Anything to do with you?

RG: My wife and I drink an enormous amount of wine; it's unthinkable to have a meal without wine. There's an Inama Soave on the menu I really like. It's straightforward and it keeps going -- there's a cleanness to it and it goes with everything.

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KM: So has anyone tipped up on a horse yet?

RG: We're still working out the insurance for that, but Martha Stewart comes by on her horse. She has a place down the road from the hotel.

KM: You have a yoga studio at the inn. Is that something you're into?

RG: Yoga is a major thing for us. We have classes every day, plus tai chi and meditation on Wednesday. I'm not really a yogi, though. I went to a class once, and my wife told me I wasn't allowed to come again because I ended up just looking at the girls.

KM: Apart from eating, drinking and yoga, what do you suggest our members do when they come to Bedford?

RG: Go hiking or biking in Ward Pound Ridge Reservation, a beautiful park with almost 5,000 acres and lots of bike trails. It's very close to the hotel -- grab a map from reception. New Canaan is only 15 minutes away, and it's one of the prettiest towns in the country -- you can get the train there and we'll pick you up at the station. Katonah is also beautiful. We take the kids there for Halloween, although it's not like Greenwich, Connecticut -- it's a real place with a proper Main Street and working people who have a great sense of pride in their town.

KM: Your film Arbitrage just premiered at Sundance. It was filmed on location in New York City. Where did you stay during the shoot?

RG: Yes, it's quite a good film. Nothing is shot in New York these days because it's so expensive, but Arbitrage is a very New York story, so it had to be there. There are two hotels I like in New York: the Lowell, on the Upper East Side, and the Crosby, in Soho. The Crosby is a recent find; it's a relaxed, quiet, high-quality place that's sophisticated in the simplest way.

KM: And, finally, what has been the biggest surprise about your role as innkeeper?

RG: Wherever we go in the world we meet people who have stayed or eaten at the Bedford Post. It amazes me constantly. We were walking in Patagonia recently and someone told me our hamburger was the best he'd ever eaten. I wouldn't know -- I eat veggie burgers. The inn seems to have delighted people; it makes people happy.


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The Bedford Post might just be our favorite New York inn. Yes, it's because of the clawfoot bathtubs, the yoga studio and the restaurant's delectable local, seasonal fare. But it's also because every ...
The Bedford Post might just be our favorite New York inn. Yes, it's because of the clawfoot bathtubs, the yoga studio and the restaurant's delectable local, seasonal fare. But it's also because every ...
 
 
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Anne Siperek
01:18 AM on 02/13/2012
Im not sure what it would be like to stay at his house, but I know what it would be like if he came and stayed at mine! LOL -- I have a beautiful king size bed he could share, with me and my 3 dogs. We would just sit and stare at his gorgeousness from the end of the bed....
03:01 PM on 02/10/2012
Beloved?
Autora
No micro-bio for me, thanks
02:40 PM on 02/10/2012
If it's good for New York, it's fine with me-- and it sounds good for New York. Mr. Gere is a likeable guy on a lot of platforms, and I wish him every success. Funny that I am a New Yorker living only 20 minutes from Chez Pannise, not that I have ever eaten there. (Can't afford it.) But I sure know it's rep! Nope, won't be riding my horse to Chez, either, but it's a fun thought.
11:48 AM on 02/10/2012
Dear Richard & Carey,
Wish you both the very best with your Inn! I have always loved you as a actor Richard & The lifestyle you have lived-could watch watch all your movies over & over! I bet the food & the Inn & surrounding land is just wonderful! Loved your story about the Inn, wish there were more pictures of it! If I'm ever up that way would love to visit it! Take care!
11:39 AM on 02/10/2012
Richard & Carey,

I have always loved you as a actor, Richard. Watch all your films, loved them all! Could watch many of them over & over! Wish you the very best with your Inn! I bet it's wonderful! Would love to see it if I'm ever up that way! Loved your story about the Inn also! Take care to the both of you!
01:22 PM on 02/10/2012
Where is Bedford?
11:01 AM on 02/10/2012
Anyone for a game of gerbels ?
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gerbersmail
One who doesn't laugh doesn't live
01:45 PM on 02/10/2012
Nah...you better play by yourself.
03:02 PM on 02/10/2012
Let it go already. Sheesh!
10:42 AM on 02/10/2012
Richard has always been a nice guy, I'm glad he's enjoying life.
10:21 AM on 02/10/2012
Must be nice...
I wouldn't know.... i live in the real world.
BUT...I can't stop laughing about RIDING MY HORSE there for DINNER.
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trnichols17
11:04 AM on 02/10/2012
Dinner is for the horse,you just have to hang around!
09:56 AM on 02/10/2012
Great place to relax for a night or two...
09:46 AM on 02/10/2012
Beloved actor? Please. I am sure the inn is lovely, though.
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gerbersmail
One who doesn't laugh doesn't live
01:49 PM on 02/10/2012
Yeah Huffpost...and I'm a champion surfer too even though I haven't been on a board in twenty-five years. Sheeesh!
09:45 AM on 02/10/2012
It's comforting to know that famed actor Richard Gere is the innkeeper of a place he invisioned to provide very esteemed rest and relaxation for others to enjoy. (A bit pricey, but a wonderful thought!) Congratulations to Mr. Gere and his wife on the success of the Bedford Post Inn!!
Wish the article had more pictures or a virtual tour . . . I'll google it so that I can enjoy it too :-)
09:15 AM on 02/10/2012
Ever since I saw the very first movie this gorgeous hunka hunka burnin' love starred in, I have had to work at not drooling when I see him. He's a marvelous actor and as he ages he just gets better and better. WTG Richard Gere. I hope you and your wife have tremendous success in your beautiful Inn. Thanks for all the movie memories.
07:35 AM on 02/10/2012
I ate there and it is a beautiful place. The food was excellent and they came around with glasses of champaign which I love. If you want a great country place to eat I would suggest it.
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samairclean
How'd all these people get in my room
01:29 PM on 02/10/2012
"Champagne"
02:20 PM on 02/10/2012
My horse doesn't like mixing with the 'upper crust'
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muscle guy
Vietnam Special Forces Veteran
07:14 AM on 02/10/2012
Yawn...................
01:23 PM on 02/10/2012
Right !!