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George Platt, theatrical producer
George Platt, a former New York theatrical producer who became a promotions director for a garden supply firm, died of renal failure Oct. 6 at Envoy Rehabilitation and Nursing in Pikesville. He was 90 and lived in Owings Mills.
Born in Baltimore, he...Tags: Steve McQueen, Carroll O'Connor, Garson Kanin, Red Buttons, Phyllis Diller
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Sixth-grader hopes to have hottest recipe at March 11 chili cookoff
Chili cook-offs are definitely hot stuff. Especially when the spicy delicacy is being prepared by young Mitchell Feaga. Mitchell, a sixth-grader at Glenwood Middle School, is just one of dozens of chili afficionados who will participate in "Hotter Than...Tags: Concerts, Ellicott City, Flea (music artist), Chili, Schools
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Lily Rabe to star in 'Miss Julie' at Geffen Playhouse
Lily Rabe, who has earned acclaim for her New York stage performances and whose Hollywood cachet has risen thanks to the popularity of the FX series "American Horror Story," will star in a new adaptation of August Strindberg's "Miss Julie" at the Geffen...
Tags: American Horror Story (tv program), Neil LaBute, Central Park, Long Island, Chris Messina
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TV producer Lillian Gallo dies at 84
VarietyTelevision producer Lillian Gallo, perhaps best known for critically acclaimed 1975 telepic "Hustling," based on Gail Sheehy's book on prostitution in America, died June 6 at the Motion Picture and Television Home in Woodland Hills, Calif., of Alzheimer's...Tags: Connie Stevens, Frank Sinatra, Valerie Harper, Lee Remick, Alzheimer's Disease
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Lillian Gallo dies at 84; pioneering TV movie producer
At 20th Century Fox Studios in the 1960s, Lillian Gallo earned the nickname Mrs. Average America. She turned out to be anything but.
Then a producer's assistant, she was asked to screen the dailies of nearly every television show in the Fox pipeline. She...Tags: Frank Sinatra, The New York Times, Valerie Harper, Alzheimer's Disease, Television Industry
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People he's known
In his new book “Dropped Names,” the distinguished American actor Frank Langella offers a series of sketches of his decades of impressions of other celebrities, ranging from Marilyn Monroe to the Queen Mother and Yul Brynner toJohn F. Kennedy....
Tags: Marilyn Monroe, Celebrities, Frank Langella, Yul Brynner, Chicago Tribune
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'Bridesmaids'
Zap2ItIf such hits as "The Hangover" suggested raunchy buddy humor was a men-only club, meet the women of director Paul Feig's truly funny comedy hit. Also the film's co-writer, Kristen Wiig ("Saturday Night Live") stars as a reluctant maid of honor trying to...Tags: The Hangover (movie), Melissa McCarthy, Bridesmaids (movie), Saturday Night Live (tv program), Kristen Wiig
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Man the Maker: Gene Wilder, Wes Craven and other scary stuff
Comic actor and author Gene Wilder, of the Harpo-esque hair and large liquid eyes, is a resident of Stamford and a patron of the Avon; he'll be on hand for Q&A and to present one of the biggest box office successes of his career, a film that paired him...Tags: Arthur Hiller, Sam Shepard, Janet Leigh, Wes Craven, Richard Pryor
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Movie review: 'Bridesmaids'
Los Angeles Times Film CriticFrom the first overheated moments of "Bridesmaids," with its Kama Sutra-plus-six-positions sex so satisfying for him, so exhausting for her it's clear we're in for that rarest of treats: an R-rated romantic comedy from the Venus point of view. For...Tags: Melissa McCarthy, Saturday Night Live (tv program), Matt Lucas, Testosterone, Romance (genre)
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'Love & Other Drugs'
Zap2ItThe tone of director Edward Zwick's ("Legends of the Fall") comedy-drama shifts frequently, but Anne Hathaway - a co-host of this week's Academy Awards - gets kudos for hanging with the changes and faring nicely with a complex character. She plays a...Tags: Jake Gyllenhaal, Drugs and Medicines, Oliver Platt, Edward Zwick, Anne Hathaway
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Bullock locks down her âProposalâ director for a drama
Frankly My Dear - Orlando SentinelThe Variety story about Sandra Bullock's untitled drama with her “Proposal” director Anne Fletcher suggests a touch of Paul Mazursky's watershed 1978 film “An Unmarried Woman.” With a hint of “Saturday Night Fever?”...
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