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Acting hopefuls flood Stevenson for 'House of Cards' casting call
Talitha Simeona-Stewart flicked her pen across a student's paper as she stood in the line of people in dark suits. She didn't look it, but the eighth-grade English teacher from Millersville was nervous because she had never even tried out for a play,...
Tags: House of Cards (tv program), HBO (tv network), Kevin Spacey, David Fincher, Harford County
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Oscar red carpet heats up as stars arrive
Hollywood's biggest fashion parade, the red carpet outside the Oscars, began heating up on Sunday afternoon ahead of the world's top film awards where silent movie "The Artist" is widely seen as the choice for best movie. Early arrivals included "Artist"...Tags: Martin Scorsese, The Help (movie), Midnight in Paris (movie), Shailene Woodley, Octavia Spencer
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Local actor, stunt man hits the big time
On a recent afternoon, Rick Kain stood on a homemade wooden platform 30 feet above a leafy hill in the woods behind his Woodbine home, grinning as he strapped himself into rappelling gear.
Then he turned his back to the platform's edge, skipped off...Tags: Movies, Danny Glover, Unions, Movies, Sundance Film Festival
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Bicycling: 500-mile bike ride makes for memorable summer for Columbia teen
You could certainly characterize the kinship between Lawrence Robinson and Brett Bowie as a long-distance relationship.
Robinson and Bowie are separated by 40 years in age and more than 900 miles in distance, and the cousins twice removed —...Tags: High School Sports, Cycling
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Grace Arnold Nalls, commercial artist, dies
Baltimore Sun reporterGrace Arnold Nalls, a retired commercial artist and stage performer, died of congestive heart failure July 30 at Gilchrist Hospice Care in Towson. The Homeland resident was 82. Born Grace Lucille Arnold in Baltimore and raised in Forest Park, she was a...Tags: Jean Harlow, College of Notre Dame, Colleges and Universities, John Waters, Timonium
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NCAA Championship attracts auditions for lacrosse movie
As the top four teams in college lacrosse battled it out Saturday in the NCAA Division I men's semifinals at M&T Bank Stadium, other lacrosse star hopefuls auditioned for the chance to appear in a movie about the sport. About 250 auditioned at Rash Field...Tags: Movies, Unions, Colleges and Universities, Native Americans, High School Sports
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Justice, on screen and off
Academy Award-winning film director Sidney Lumet, who passed away April 9 at age 86, is remembered for classics such as "Twelve Angry Men," the courtroom drama that challenged racial prejudice and which Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor has cited as a...Tags: Walter Winchell, Refugee, Unions, Marlon Brando, Massacres
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Starting tomorrow, 'Invasion' will be casting 3,000 extras
Sun Movie CriticAll you frustrated actors, here's your chance for fame and glory ... or at least for the chance to have your face show up briefly in a crowd scene in a major Hollywood film. Invasion, starring Nicole Kidman as a scientist hot on the trail of an alien...Tags: Movies, Hospitals and Clinics, Unions, Epidemics and Plagues, DVDs and Movies
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SAG Awards are Oscars' crystal ball
By Los Angeles TimesWant to find a genuinely reliable prognosticator of this year's Academy Awards for best actor and actress? Then pay attention to the Screen Actors Guild Awards. Tuesday morning, actress Marisa Tomei of "In the Bedroom" and Ted Danson of the TV sitcom...Tags: Jodie Foster, Unions, TNT (tv network), Russell Crowe, Awards and Prizes
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'Homicide' actors deliver an arresting performance
Baltimore Sun reporterRichard Belzer and Clark Johnson aren't real Baltimore cops, they just play them on TV.But the two cast members of "Homicide: Life on the Street" got a taste of real street life yesterday when a man suspected of shoplifting at a North Avenue pharmacy...Tags: Clark Johnson, Murder, Unions, Homicide: Life on the Street (tv program), Theft
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Hollywood techs consider porn work
Mainstream movie technicians and actors are looking to the pornography industry to line up work in case of actors and writers strikes. At Sin City Entertainment, a number of people have called inquiring about jobs, including a few mainstream film...Tags: Hollywood (Los Angeles, California), Unions, Richard Riordan, Celebrities, Los Angeles Times
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Culture shock
Sun StaffSEATTLE -- You might think John Waters has seen it all. But the Prince of Puke, the Pope of Trash -- or as he prefers to think of himself these days, "Filth Elder" -- remains amazed by the world around him. It's downright amazing how often the word...Tags: Don Knotts, Harvey Fierstein, Music Industry, Kathleen Turner, Surgery
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