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Brian Sher's determined journey from the William Morris mailroom to 'Boss'
The Baltimore SunA decade after graduating from Baltimore’s Gilman School, some alumni might be vaulting up the ladder in careers as executives or politicians. But Brian Sher, Class of ‘86, was looking at the lowest rung — starting out as a trainee in...Tags: Morris A. Mechanic Theatre, Atlanta Falcons, Drama (genre), Chicago Mayor, Celebrities
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Bay's 'Love Letters' is a touching Valentine's Day performance
For this Valentine's season, the folks at Bay Theatre are offering A. R. Gurney's 1989 off-beat near-classic, "Love Letters." This two-person play is ideally suited to Bay's intimate space, as well as its intention of extending the Valentine season...Tags: The Odd Couple (tv program), Culture, Lynn Redgrave, Helen Hayes, Music
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Debbie Reynolds: 'Unsinkable' -- yesterday, today and tomorrow
Liz Smith"'WHAT ARE you doin' up so late, darlin'? Waiting for you to come home. Where have you been for the past day and a half? ... At a brothel? ...You smell like sex.'" (My husband) looked at me wearily and said, 'You've been drinking.' 'You bet I have!'"...Tags: Tony Awards, Liz Smith, Michael Jackson, Newsies (musical), John Warner
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Stuart Freeborn dies at 98; 'Star Wars' makeup artist
It was no accident that British makeup artist Stuart Freeborn resembled his most famous movie creation — Yoda, the wrinkled, ancient sage from the "Star Wars" films. "I looked at myself in the mirror and decided that I was comic, with all these...
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Jack Klugman dies at 90; star of TV's 'The Odd Couple,' 'Quincy'
Special to The TimesJack Klugman, the three-time Emmy Award-winning actor best known for his portrayals of slovenly sportswriter Oscar Madison on TV's “The Odd Couple” and the title role of the murder-solving medical examiner on “Quincy, M.E.,” died...Tags: Tony Awards, U.S. Army, World War II (1939-1945), Walter Matthau, Murder
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Jack Klugman: a most valuable player in the acting sport
The TV Guy - Orlando SentinelJack Klugman was most famous for playing a sportswriter, which is key to understanding his enduring appeal. Acting is basically a team sport, and the grand old pro Klugman played on some of the best teams in history. Klugman, who died Monday at age 90,... -
Johnny Carson to play it again on TCM
The TV Guy - Orlando SentinelJohnny Carson, one of TV's greatest stars, gets a new gig next summer. Not bad for a man who died in 2005. TCM will replay Carson's “Tonight Show” interviews with Hollywood greats, from Henry Fonda and James Stewart to Sally Field and Susan... -
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Appreciation: Jack Klugman relatable as Oscar, fervid as Quincy
Los Angeles Times Television CriticJack Klugman, who died Monday at the age of 90, was already 48 years old when he became a TV star, playing slovenly sportswriter Oscar Madison on ABC's adaptation of Neil Simon's "The Odd Couple." He was not unknown, being by that time the possessor...Tags: The Defenders (tv program), The Odd Couple (tv program), Jack Lemmon, The Twilight Zone (tv program), NBC (tv network)
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Oscar-winning actress Celeste Holm dies at 95
NEW YORK (AP) — Celeste Holm, a versatile, bright-eyed blonde who soared to Broadway fame in "Oklahoma!" and won an Oscar in "Gentleman's Agreement" but whose last years were filled with financial difficulty and estrangement from her sons, died...
Tags: World War II (1939-1945), CBS Corp., Oscar Hammerstein, Celebrities, Brendan Fraser
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FFF 2011 movie review: Bobby Fischer Against the World
Frankly My Dear - Orlando SentinelThe revealing HBO documentary “Bobby Fischer Against the World” is largely but not wholly based on David Edmunds' fascinating book “Bobby Fischer Goes To War.” It peaks as Fischer did, when Fischer and the American Way routed the... -
From the Vaults: 'Pillow Talk' (1959)
The Daily Mirror"I love you." "I know." You know what movie that's from, right? WRONG! Years before Han Solo (and hey, RIP Irvin Kershner), his possibly-most-famous line gets drawled by Rock Hudson, playing a womanizing songwriter in "Pillow Talk." Hudson tosses it......
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