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Before ‘Twilight,’ ‘Lost Boys’ made vampires fun
Hero Complex - movies, comics, fanboy fare - latimes.comTwenty-five years ago, a summer release from a costume designer-turned-director was moving the needle on vampire movies, forever altering how ...... -
PASSINGS: Helen Stenborg, Loleatta Holloway
Helen Stenborg
Tony-nominated stage and screen actress
Helen Stenborg, 86, a Tony-nominated stage, film and TV actress who was the wife of the late Tony Award-winning actor Barnard Hughes and mother of the Tony Award-winning director Doug Hughes, died...Tags: Dining and Drinking, Liam Neeson, Lifetime (tv network), Marky Mark, Entertainment
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Hugh Leonard dies at 82; Irish writer of 'Da' and other plays
Irish playwright and commentator Hugh Leonard, who won a Tony Award in 1978 for his bittersweet father-and-son drama "Da," died Thursday. He was 82 and had been hospitalized for more than a year battling various illnesses. -------------------- FOR THE...Tags: Dublin (Ireland), Republic of Ireland, Health, Entertainment, Obituaries
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First time is the charm
It was a good night for new blood at the 2005 Tony Awards, a relatively bad one for actors best known for screen roles, and a testament to the principle of share and share alike, as seven Broadway shows won multiple awards and four others won one apiece....Tags: Hank Azaria, Bill Irwin, Academy Awards, Television, Culture
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Veteran TV Grandpa, Stage Actor Hughes Dies
Zap2It.comTony- and Emmy-winning actor Barnard Hughes -- who made a name for himself on stage but gained more mainstream success playing various sassy grandfathers on TV shows like "Blossom" and on the big screen in "The Lost Boys" -- has died. The actor died...Tags: Richard Burton, Guiding Light (tv program), Health, Entertainment, Jon Voight
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Actor Art Carney dead at 85
Los Angeles Times staff writerArt Carney, who won a best actor Oscar for "Harry and Tonto" and originated the role of fussy Felix Unger in "The Odd Couple" on Broadway, but who is best remembered as Jackie Gleason's lovable sewer worker pal Ed Norton on "The Honeymooners," has died....Tags: Dining and Drinking, Television Networks, Albert Finney, George Burns, Academy Awards
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The Fantasticks
TIMES STAFF WRITERFriday September 22, 2000 "The Fantasticks," the beguiling musical in which reality collides with romance, has become America's longest-running theatrical production, an off-Broadway stalwart for more than four decades. Half a decade ago, director...Tags: Michael Ritchie, Arts and Culture, Jean Louisa Kelly, Errol Flynn, Trips and Vacations
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