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On this date, Aug. 31
1888: The body of Jack the Ripper's first victim was found in London. 1940: Lawrence Olivier and Vivien Leigh married. 1959: Sandy Koufax set a National League record by striking out 18 batters. 1969: Boxer Rocky Marciano died in an airplane crash in...Tags: National League, Diana, Princess of Wales, Sandy Koufax, Rocky Marciano, Treaties
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'Gone with the Wind' stand-in
BOZEMAN, Mont. — Hazel Warp, who was Vivien Leigh's stunt double in "Gone With the Wind," has died. She was 93. A spokeswoman at Evergreen Healthcare in Livingston confirmed Friday that Ms. Warp died Tuesday. A cause of death wasn't released.... -
Hazel Warp, 'Gone With The Wind' stuntwoman, dead at 93
Hazel Warp, who was Vivien Leigh's stunt double in "Gone With the Wind," has died. She was 93. A spokeswoman at Evergreen Healthcare in Livingston, Mont., confirmed that Warp died Tuesday at Livingston Memorial Hospital, near Bozeman. A cause of death... -
Passings
Barry Price Magician known for his close-up tricks Barry Price, 64, an international award-winning master sleight-of-hand artist who was a prominent performer for many years at the Magic Castle in Hollywood, died Aug. 24 at West Anaheim Medical Center...Tags: Anaheim, Elections, Political Candidates, Death and Dying, Minority Groups
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"Gone with the Wind" actor Fred Crane dies
ATLANTA - Fred Crane, the one-time actor whose Southern accent won him a slot as one of Scarlett O'Hara's beaus and the opening line in "Gone with the Wind," has died. Crane, who played one of the Tarleton twins in the 1939 classic, was 90. His wife,...Tags: Classical Music, George Reeves, Superman, Celebrity, Barnesville
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Deaths elsewhere
Fred Crane, the one-time actor whose Southern accent won him a slot as one of Scarlett O'Hara's beaux and the opening line in Gone With the Wind, has died. Crane, who played one of the Tarleton twins in the 1939 classic, was 90. His wife, Terry Lynn...Tags: Classical Music, George Reeves, Superman, Petroleum Industry, Barnesville
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'Gone With The Wind' Actor Dies
Los Angeles TimesFred Crane, a former longtime Los Angeles classical music radio station announcer who achieved a slice of film immortality as an actor who played one of the handsome Tarleton twins in the 1939 movie classic "Gone With the Wind," has died. He was 90....Tags: Margaret Mitchell, Classical Music, Hollywood (Los Angeles, California), Radio Industry, George Reeves
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Obituaries in the news
Lt. Col. Howard Lee Baugh, who flew scores of WWII combat missions as one of the original Tuskegee Airmen, has died. He was 88. Baugh died Saturday at a suburban Richmond hospital after a brief illness. Baugh enlisted in the Army in 1942 and joined...Tags: Multi-Sport Events, Armed Forces, Dallas Cowboys, Defense, Virus Diseases
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Fred Crane, 90; actor who wooed Scarlett in 'Gone With the Wind'
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterFred Crane, a former longtime Los Angeles classical music radio announcer who achieved a slice of film immortality when he played one of the handsome Tarleton twins in the 1939 movie classic "Gone With the Wind," has died. He was 90. Crane, who had...Tags: Assault, Injuries, Superman, Auction Service, Classical Music
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Heath Ledger in 'Dark Knight': Bravo!
Times Theater CriticGreat actors, even those who have been blessed with longevity, often bear a tragic mark. It's not just the ups and downs of stardom that can make for a cruel career. Rough inner seas are typically the very reason someone seeks to be among what William...Tags: William Inge, Judi Dench, Ethics, Jack Nicholson, The Dark Knight
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Dual-Purpose Furniture Has Rich Past
Creative cabinetmakers have enjoyed making dual-purpose furniture for centuries. A desk with a drawer that opens to a bed, a chair that can be flipped to become library steps or bed steps, a table with a top that flips up to become the back of a bench,...Tags: Reproduction, Furniture, Baby Products, Games, and Toys, Metal and Mineral, Medical Specialization
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No atoning for tastes in film poll
A wisp of a gown on a wisp of an actress -- Keira Knightley in the recent movie "Atonement" -- has been voted the best film costume of all time in one survey. The bias-cut emerald gown landed the top spot in the poll that had some film and fashion...Tags: Audrey Hepburn, Keira Knightley, Olivia Newton-John, Kate Winslet, Diane Keaton
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