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Movies to drive you a little buggy
Sun Movie CriticFor a little bug that becomes a national obsession every 17 years, the cicada hasn't left much of an impression on America's movie screens. That's assuredly strange, given Hollywood's predilection for jumping on any trend that comes within earshot and...Tags: Invasive Species, Movies, The New York Times, Television Industry, Satellite and Cable Service
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Charles Higham dies at 81; controversial celebrity biographer
Charles Higham, a poet, critic and prolific celebrity biographer who found political and sexual intrigue in the lives of Hollywood icons such as Cary Grant, Marlene Dietrich and, most controversially, Errol Flynn, died April 21 at his Los Angeles home. He...Tags: U.S. Department of State, Cary Grant, World War II (1939-1945), Lucille Ball, The New York Times
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Richard Chamberlain plays the monster of 'The Heiress'
Richard Chamberlain treats fellow actor Heather Tom abominably. Without apology. Night after night. On stage, that is. The tall, silver-haired veteran of stage and screen is heading the cast of “The Heiress,” the classic drama by Ruth and...
Tags: John Gielgud, Joseph Papp, Michael Redgrave, BBC, Tony Awards
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Around Town: Happy 85th to Grauman's Chinese Theatre
24 FramesOne of Hollywood' most venerable movie palaces, Grauman's Chinese Theatre, is celebrating its 85th birthday this year. And as part of the theater's celebrations, the Chinese is offering a "25 Cent Movie Mondays" series. The first movie screening this... -
‘Catching Fire:’ Will it turn out OK without Gary Ross?
24 FramesWill 'Catching Fire,' based on Suzanne Collins' book, turn out okay without Gary Ross, who won't direct the sequel in the Hunger Games franchise?... -
Richard Chamberlain channels his father for 'The Heiress'
Richard Chamberlain is putting a lot of his father, Charles, into his role as Dr. Austin Sloper in the Pasadena Playhouse production of "The Heiress," Ruth and Augustus Goetz's 1947 adaptation of Henry James' "Washington Square." The drama begins previews...
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Oscars by the Numbers
LA Times MagazineSurprising stats from the most famous awards show of them all... -
Jessica Chastain heading to Broadway in 'The Heiress'
Culture Monster"The Help" star Jessica Chastain is set to make her Broadway debut in a revival of "The Heiress" that is scheduled for sometime in the fall this year,... -
Ian Abercrombie dies at 77
VarietyBritish-born actor Ian Abercrombie, who memorably played Mr. Pitt, Elaine's wealthy, persnickety boss, on "Seinfeld," died Thursday, Jan. 26, in Los Angeles from complications of kidney failure. He was 77 and recently had been diagnosed with lymphoma. In...Tags: Charlton Heston, Obituaries, Jean Cocteau, U.S. Army, NBC (tv network)
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Jessica Chastain heads to Broadway: Actress will star in 'Heiress' revival
Tribune Media ServicesJessica Chastain will move from bigscreens to Broadway later this year, toplining an upcoming revival of "The Heiress." Paula Wagner, who's been developing legit work for a while now as part of her shingle Chestnut Ridge Prods., will produce with Main...Tags: Philip Seymour Hoffman, Celebrities, Entertainment Events, Al Pacino, Cherry Jones
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Classic Hollywood: Edith Head onstage
Edith Head had grand designs on Hollywood for six decades, earning 35 Oscar nominations for her influential costume designs and winning eight Academy Awards for such films as 1949's "The Heiress," 1951's "A Place in the Sun," 1954's "Sabrina" and 1960's...Tags: Movies, Edith Head, Rear Window (movie), Television, Alfred Hitchcock
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Oldest survivor of Bataan Death March dies at 105
A doctor once told Albert Brown he shouldn't expect to make it to 50, given the toll taken by his years in a Japanese labor camp during World War II and the infamous, often-deadly march that got him there. But the former dentist made it to 105,...Tags: Joan Fontaine, Prisoners and Detainees, World War II (1939-1945), John Wayne, Veterans Affairs
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