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Julie Andrews, born Oct. 1, 1935, made her Broadway debut in 1954. Andrews is a singer, actress and author and recipient of multiple awards.
Julie Andrews, born Oct. 1, 1935, made her Broadway debut in 1954. Andrews is a singer, actress and author and recipient of multiple awards.
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Correction
The Baltimore Sun is committed to providing fair and accurate coverage. Readers who have concerns or comments are encouraged to call the newspaper's comment line at 410-332-6364 or toll-free at 1-800-829-8000, Ext. 6364, or to send an e-mail to...Tags: Celebrity, Jimmy Carter, Randy Quaid, Mark McGwire
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Today's Celebrity Birthdays
Today's Birthdays Actor James Whitmore is 87. Former President Jimmy Carter is 84. Pianist Roger Williams is 84. Actor Tom Bosley is 81. Actress-singer Julie Andrews is 73. Rock musician Jerry Martini (Sly and the Family Stone) is 65. Baseball Hall-of-...Tags: Rod Carew, Music Industry, Celebrity, Jimmy Carter, Randy Quaid
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On this day in history
On Oct. 1, 1800, Spain ceded Louisiana to France in a secret treaty. In 1885 special-delivery mail service began in the United States. In 1892 the University of Chicago opened its doors. In 1903 the Pittsburgh Pirates defeated the home team Boston...Tags: New York Yankees, National Hockey League, Vladimir Horowitz, Local Authority, Jimmy Carter
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Target Presents AFI Night at the Movies
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterTarget Presents AFI Night at the Movies on Wednesday was hinged on a simple concept that isn't attempted enough at the red-carpet hullabaloos so intrinsic to Hollywood: Screen an iconic movie, introduced by the starring actor, at the snazzy ArcLight....Tags: Jack Nicholson, Celebrity, Annette Bening, Denzel Washington, Cameron Diaz
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Newman Tribute on TCM: Oct.12
The TV ZoneYup, that's the big important date to remember, when TCM will devote its full Sunday schedule to Paul Newman classics, including ...Cool Hand Luke (1967), Somebody up There Likes Me (1956), Torn Curtain (1966), Exodus (1960), Hud (1963), and......Tags: Alfred Hitchcock, Burl Ives, Religious Conflicts, George Kennedy, Paul Newman
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Paul Newman: A Legend Dies At 83
SPECIAL TO THE COURANTPaul Newman was a stage actor who became a movie star. A sex symbol who celebrated 50 years of marriage with his second wife. A grieving father who turned to philanthropy after the death of his only son. A citizen activist who campaigned for liberal...Tags: Alfred Hitchcock, Joel Coen, Music Theater, Gene Hackman, Carole King
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Lifting little voices in song
My 5-year-old knew the words to the songs of "The Little Mermaid" before she knew what song lyrics were. "It's better / Down where it's wetter / Under the sea!" She loves teaching them to me, though her voice is better. In that spirit, here are two sing-...Tags: Wilmette, Music Box Theatre
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100 goats turned loose on a downtown L.A. plot
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterThe hills were alive with the sound of munching. In fact, the only things that seemed missing Monday when a herd of goats climbed up a weed-choked lot in the Bunker Hill high-rise district were Julie Andrews and the Von Trapp family singers. Leaders...Tags: Monrovia, Employees, Mount Washington
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'How the West Was Won' back in Cinerama at ArcLight Hollywood
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterBig-screen films didn't get much bigger or wider than in Cinerama. And this Sunday, the Cinerama Dome at the ArcLight in Hollywood will show the landmark 1963 epic "How the West Was Won" in its recently restored original three-projector Cinerama format...Tags: Janis Joplin, Alan Bates, John Ford, Celebrity, Music Theater
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THE GUIDE: EVENTS & REVIVALS
Events & Revivals AFI at ArcLight presents 100 Years 100 Movies Cinerama Dome, ArcLight Hollywood, 6360 Sunset Blvd., Hollywood. (323) 464-1478. The Fly (1983) Q&A with director Cronenberg and composer Howard Shore to follow screening. Wed., 8 p.m....Tags: Death and Dying, Julie Christie, Henry Fonda, Doris Day, Fairfax (Fairfax, Virginia)
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Shopping with a spouse is fun
I rarely go shopping with my husband, primarily because of the genetic differences in our shopping styles. My method: Browse, try on, ask the woman in the dressing room next to me what she thinks of what I'm trying on, find stuff I didn't come for and...Tags: Home Depot Incorporated, Christianity, Roman Catholic
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LI ARTS: THEATER
CANNIBAL: THE MUSICAL WHAT From producer Francine Nemeroff, the same East Meadow "stage mom" who gave us the edgy musical "Bare." Frantic Fran's Theater company presents the Long Island premiere of this bent musical from the creative mind of Trey Parker,...Tags: Music Theater, Long Island, Oakdale
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