tom clancy
- As a child growing up in Waldorf, Maryland, Jovan Adepo had no idea he would one day become a full-time working actor in Hollywood.
- In papers filed last month by author Tom Clancy's widow, she argues that his estate owns his two most famous characters — the spy Jack Ryan and former Navy SEAL John T. Clark — as well as more of Clancy’s novels, including some published while the author was married to his first wife.
- Late author Tom Clancy’s former penthouse at the Ritz-Carlton Residences in Baltimore is now on the market for less than half its original asking price.
- John Bernard Martin was born in Baltimore, served in the Marines and later drove or served as a personal assistant for entertainment industry figures such as Sarah Michelle Gellar, Leonardo DiCaprio and Marin Scorsese. The former Towson resident was 61.
- On the Amazon series, Jack Ryan, who has Baltimore roots, allowed his dinner date to attempt to open the shell of the crab with a mallet instead of using the homegrown technique which requires mostly, if not only, bare hands.
- Spy novelist Tom Clancy's 537-acre Chesapeake Bay estate and petrified wood desk are yours for $6.2 million.
- The Sun's TV critic should stick to his end of the newsroom and leave editorializing about Donald Trump to others.
- Jack Ryan is back and just in time to take on Donald Trump’s mounting attack on the American intelligence community.
- Cal Ripken Jr.'s 24-acre Reisterstown estate sold at auction Saturday. Eight bidders registered to participate in the auction.
- Former Baltimore Raven Ray Lewis' Reisterstown estate is under contract and expected to close soon.
- Potential buyers can tour Cal Ripken Jr.'s Reisterstown home during an open house Saturday.
- Cal Ripken's 24-acre spread in Baltimore County lingered on the market for so long, he decided to auction it off. Ray Lewis and the late Tom Clancy similarly haven't been able to sell their high-end homes either. Such properties often are too idiosyncratic, and too expensive, realtors say.
- Margie McCeney sets up the first Little Free Library in Old Town in her front yard to offer free books to the community.
- A round-up of the triumphs, embarrassments and controversies in the local arts scene in 2017 and how Baltimore was depicted on the small and large screens.
- Who knew that Tarzan's Jane shopped at Hutzler's? An illustrated story about fictional characters that you never knew were from Baltimore.
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- A Baltimore judge is being asked to decide who owns the rights to the late novelist Tom Clancy's most famous character, the CIA hero Jack Ryan
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- Workers at Sandy Point State Park were all atwitter Thursday, with new that Tom Cruise was nearby, shooting scenes for the next "Jack Reacher" movie.
- James Harris Jackson was born into a liberal family and educated at a Quaker School devoted to non-violence and equality, but now, the 28-year-old Baltimore man and Army veteran faces terrorism, hate crime and murder charges in the stabbing death of a black man.
- The Today show brings a rare opportunity to elevate this mid-sized, 165-year-old Jesuit college to a national audience. Just imagine: Families across the country will watch whooping crowds of green and gray, and a segment on the Loyola tradition of midnight breakfast in the dining hall. And it arrives as Loyola stands at a crossroads; the university has struggled to attract students and sustain its liberal arts identity.
- The price of late author Tom Clancy’s former penthouse at the Ritz-Carlton Residences in Baltimore, has been reduced yet again to $7.9 million.
- A 9,000 square foot mansion on an Inner Harbor pier has sold for $6.25 million to a West Coast executive with ties to the movie industry.
- Items from the Baltimore-born American spy novelist's Chesapeake Bay estate will be auctioned off at the end of the month.
- "The answer to the final exam, Cathy, is goodness, truth and beauty."
- The Orioles on Friday unveiled the logo that will be used next year to commemorate the 25th anniversary of Camden Yards.
- The two-year battle over the tax burden on Tom Clancy's $82 million estate ended Wednesday with Maryland's highest court ruling that the Baltimore author's widow was not responsible for the bill.
- The price of the late author Tom Clancy's former penthouse at the Ritz-Carlton Residences in Baltimore has dropped yet again.
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- For a cool $12 million you can own the penthouse suite at the Ritz-Carlton Residences in Baltimore -- the former digs of the late author Tom Clancy.
- It's March Madness time, and that means an excuse for our favorite Baltimore movies and TV shows to duke it out.
- Baltimore native writes fictionalized take on her grandmother's history
- The FBI was asked to investigate author Tom Clancy's background as he was being considered for a consultant position with the White House Space Council.
- A Canton condominium owned by Baltimore author Tom Clancy is slated for settlement next month, according to court documents filed in a legal battle between his widow and the former executor of the estate.
- Baltimore author Tom Clancy's widow is battling her late husband's lawyer over $6 million in taxes she says she shouldn't owe on her share of Clancy's $82 million estate, which includes a World War II tank, a $65 million stake in the Orioles and a mansion on the Chesapeake Bay.
- Paul Blair doesn¿t have a statue behind center field at Oriole Park and he wasn¿t honored by the Orioles with a uniform patch this season after he passed away last December, but he does have a legion of fans in Baltimore who plan to honor him with signs and cheers when the O¿s and Yankees play a doubleheader at Camden Yards on Friday.
- Two young boys were charged with arson for allegedly setting a fire that destroyed an unoccupied home on the Calvert County estate of the late novelist Tom Clancy.
- After starting 46 times in his major league career, 26-year-old has shifted to relief this season
- Orioles public relations director Monica Pence Barlow succumbed to lung cancer Feb. 28 after a valiant, years-long battle. She was only 36.