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    Jan 26, 2009 |Blog| Newsday
  1. SAG (TV) Awards: "Mad Men," "30 Rock"

    The TV Zone
    Missed last night's Screen Actors Guild Awards show? Then...read on for our 4-second recap* (*TV portion only...) Recap: Sure looks an awful lot like the winner's circle of the Golden Globes, with exceptions... Actor in a television movie or......

    Tags: Paul Giamatti, Theater, Awards and Prizes, John Adams, Celebrities

  2. Jun 10, 2009 |Blog| Newsday
  3. Screen Actors Guild: Yes

    The TV Zone
    The long national nightmare of the possible actors' strike is now over. For at least two years anyway: " Screen Actors Guild announced today that members have voted overwhelmingly to approve its TV/Theatrical contracts by a vote of 78......

    Tags: Television Industry, Celebrities, Unions, Television

  4. Jun 26, 2009 |Blog| Newsday
  5. Michael Jackson: In "The Simpsons"

    The TV Zone
    Yes, this was - per my semi-exhaustive research - the one sole SAG-sanctioned TV credit of Michael Jackson's on an entertainment TV program over the past four decades. It's the "Simpsons" '91 season opener entitled "Stark Raving Dad" and......

    Tags: The Simpsons (tv program), Cartoons, Migration, Patents, Copyrights and Trademarks, Michael Jackson

  6. Jun 26, 2009 |Blog| Newsday
  7. Michael Jackson: 1995 and HBO

    The TV Zone
    HBO's 1992 bonanza: "Dangerous" Does anyone remember 1995? HBO does. MTV and ABC, too. This was the year that perhaps the single biggest event in HBO history disappeared in an afternoon; the year MTV was embarrassed with an on-line......

    Tags: The Simpsons (tv program), John Lennon, Sharon Stone, Vehicles, HBO (tv network)

  8. Nov 5, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  9. Steve Downes is the 'Halo' master

    Steve Downes leads a double life.
    Steve Downes leads a double life. He has killed. Oh, yes. He has crushed and blown stuff up (and been blown up). You could even say he has conquered worlds. By day he is Steve Downes, classic rock DJ, the soothing sandpaper voice of the highly-rated...

    Tags: Action (Movie Genre), Celebrities, PlayStation, Video Games, Star Wars (movie)

  10. Dec 26, 2012 |Column| Baltimore Sun
  11. Tragic conclusion to an otherwise stellar year

    The murder of 20 children and seven adults in Connecticut brings 2012 to a shocking and sad end.
    The murder of 20 children and seven adults in Connecticut brings 2012 to a shocking and sad end. Perhaps a few uplifting stories will dominate the year's waning days, providing a holiday boost. And we should remember the inspiring sub-stories from...

    Tags: New York Rangers, Greg Merson, Same-Sex Marriage, Baltimore Orioles, Modern Family (tv program)

  12. Sep 19, 2012 |Column| Hartford Courant
  13. Film Tax Credits Offer Hope For Fame And Fortune

    Across the state, well more than 1,000 people are vying for the chance to appear as extras in Cuba Gooding Jr.'s latest project, a film set in 1850 about the Underground Railroad — shooting soon in Connecticut.
    The Hartford Courant
    Across the state, well more than 1,000 people are vying for the chance to appear as extras in Cuba Gooding Jr.'s latest project, a film set in 1850 about the Underground Railroad — shooting soon in Connecticut. An open casting call at the...

    Tags: Credit and Debt, Celebrities, Cuba Gooding, Jr., Railway Transportation, Fairfield County

  14. May 28, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  15. Interview: Keke Palmer growing as an actress -- but not too fast

    Keke Palmer didn’t think Hollywood would be easy after earning a SAG award nomination for her role in the 2004 TV miniseries “The Wool Cap” and starring in the critically-acclaimed 2006 film “Akeelah and the Bee” before she was even a teenager, but the Harvey native and former Robbins resident admits her early success did make her a bit naive.
    Keke Palmer didn’t think Hollywood would be easy after earning a SAG award nomination for her role in the 2004 TV miniseries “The Wool Cap” and starring in the critically-acclaimed 2006 film “Akeelah and the Bee” before she...

    Tags: Nick Cannon, Charlize Theron, Celebrities, Hilary Swank, Nickelodeon (tv network)

  16. May 30, 2012 |Column| Allentown Morning Call
  17. Bobby Lea racing in Philly in Sunday

    Bobby Lea knows it wasn't the best of finishes for him at the 2012 Tour of Somerville on Monday. "The result wasn't that great, but I think the race itself was pretty good for me," the cyclist from Topton said as he pondered an 84th-place finish...

    Tags: Cyclo Cross, Cancer, Track Cycling, Cycling, Olympic Games

  18. Feb 2, 2012 |Column| Orlando Sentinel
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  21. Patt Morrison Asks: Inside guy, Buck Henry

    Buck Henry arguably made his showbiz debut at the age of 2, when his mother, the silent film star Ruth Taylor, took him to the Paramount lot to show him off. She denied then that she wanted him to go into movies. Sorry, Mom. Henry has become a polymath of directing, acting, and for my money, especially writing -- "The Graduate"; "Catch-22";  that fine dark comedy of manners, "To Die For"; TV's "Get Smart," with Mel Brooks; and a generation later, the seminal "Saturday Night Live" -- which he hosted for a then-record-setting 10 times. He beavers away on screenplays, plays and sundry prose; I pestered him into a lunch interview in West Hollywood. It was engagingly packed, with talk of the pleasures of "Hamlet" in German and a Hollywood/not Hollywood commentary on passing paraders, delivered with spare humor as dry as the natron used to stuff mummies. Hey -- isn't there a script in there somewhere?
    Buck Henry arguably made his showbiz debut at the age of 2, when his mother, the silent film star Ruth Taylor, took him to the Paramount lot to show him off. She denied then that she wanted him to go into movies. Sorry, Mom. Henry has become a polymath of...

    Tags: Target Brands, Inc., The New York Times, Duck Soup (movie), George Clooney, Comedy (genre)

  22. May 6, 2013 | Los Angeles Times
  23. ‘Iron Man 3′: Guy Pearce transforms himself for role (spoilers)

    Hero Complex - movies, comics, pop culture - Los Angeles Times
    “Iron Man 3″ pits genius billionaire Tony Stark, played with panache by Robert Downey Jr., against a terrorist plot that ......
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