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TODAY'S PICKS
The Miracle Worker (8 p.m., TCM) (Drama, 1962) - Teacher Anne Sullivan (Anne Bancroft) leads deaf and blind Helen Keller (Patty Duke) out of darkness. SO YOU THINK YOU CAN DANCE (8 p.m., Fox/5) - The final four contestants, including Commack's Courtney...Tags: Helen Keller, Anne Bancroft, Courtney Galiano, So You Think You Can Dance
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Claudio Guzman, 80; produced children's TV show 'Villa Alegre'
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterClaudio Guzman, who produced one of the nation's first bicultural Spanish-English educational television programs for children, "Villa Alegre," which premiered in 1973 on PBS, has died. He was 80. Guzman died Saturday of pneumonia at Cedars-Sinai Medical...Tags: Desi Arnaz, Children, People, Television Industry, Death and Dying
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Nice guys finish first all the time?
Sentinel Movie Critic"How do you want to be remembered?" Sean Astin asks. That's a big theme in the new baseball movie, The Final Season, which he produced and stars in. In the tiny town of Norway, Iowa, the boys find their piece of immortality by winning state baseball...Tags: Roger Moore, Sean Astin, Celebrity, Rachael Leigh Cook
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Lohan, Murphy Lead Razzie Worst-Of Noms
AP Movie WriterAdvice for actors looking to get nominated for worst performance: multiple roles help. Lindsay Lohan and Eddie Murphy scored multiple nominations Monday for the Razzies, which sort out the worst that Hollywood dredged up the previous year. Lohan's...Tags: Nicolas Cage, Rob Schneider, Lindsay Lohan, Hollywood (Los Angeles, California), Cinema Industry
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Film welcomes youth movement
Tribune Newspapers: Special to the Los Angeles TimesAh, to be young and in love on-screen. Or young and in grief, in guilt, in the family way, in search of life's meaning. Basically, it's the young part that counts. A preponderance of actors and actresses under the age of 25 have stood out this year at...Tags: People, Judy Garland, Carl Franklin, Tatum O'Neal, Cinema Industry
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Singer-Actor Robert Goulet Dies
Zap2It.comRobert Goulet, the strikingly handsome singer with the rich baritone who soared to stardom on the Broadway stage in 1960 playing Lancelot in the original production of the hit musical "Camelot," died Tuesday morning. He was 73. Goulet, who had recently...Tags: Richard Burton, People, Judy Garland, Elvis Presley, The White House
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Sneak peek at the Emmys
One way or another, New Jersey's favorite mobbed-up family will strong-arm the Emmycast, commanding the stage Sunday during the awards program to take a final TV bow.
But can the tube's top thugs muscle lots of Emmy gold as well?
The Envelope gives "The...Tags: Sally Field, Literature, Michael Imperioli, Film Festivals, Political Candidates
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Career crisis after Oscar?
When he won the Oscar for best actor in "The Pianist," Adrien Brody planted a passionate kiss on the lips of Halle Berry that seemed to shock everyone -- including Berry. It's been over four years now and the movie world is still waiting for Brody to find...Tags: Kevin Spacey, Roberto Benigni, Hollywood (Los Angeles, California), Joe Pesci, Cinema Industry
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Suzanne Pleshette, sexy star of 'Bob Newhart Show,' dies at 70
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterSuzanne Pleshette, the dark-haired, smoky-voiced actress who played Bob Newhart's confident and sexy wife, Emily Hartley, for six years on the popular 1970s sitcom "The Bob Newhart Show," has died. She was 70. The widow of comic actor Tom Poston,...Tags: Troy Donahue, CBS Corp., Broadway, Jerry Lewis, New York Times
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Youth is served in awards competitions
AH, to be young and in love on-screen.
Or young and in grief, in guilt, in the family way, in search of life's meaning.
Basically, it's the young part that counts. A preponderance of actors and actresses under the age of 25 have stood out this year at...Tags: Judy Garland, Carl Franklin, Tatum O'Neal, Cinema Industry, Marlee Matlin
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Novelist, Screenwriter Sidney Sheldon dies
Zap2It.comSidney Sheldon, a writer whose keen grasp of popular tastes fueled a string of feverishly romantic and suspenseful books that made him a perennial bestseller with millions of copies in print around the world, died Tuesday. He was 89. Sheldon died of...Tags: CBS Corp., Fred Astaire, Judy Garland, Ginger Rogers, NBC
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'Sunshine' surprise
Tom O'Neil, The EnvelopeThroughout this awards year, "Little Miss Sunshine" proved to be the little indie hit that could pull off big award surprises, including huge wins from the Producers Guild of America (best picture) and Screen Actors Guild (best ensemble). Could Little...Tags: Jennifer Hudson, Film Festivals, Anne Bancroft, Jodie Foster, Culture
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