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James Bond, all dressed up and everywhere to go
Los Angeles TimesOver the last half-century and 23 official James Bond films, Ian Fleming's super spy has been played by seven different actors under 11 different directors, with 17 different costume designers or wardrobe supervisors responsible for the look of agent...Tags: Brioni, James Bond (fictional character), Ian Fleming, Sam Mendes, Harry Potter (fictional character)
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Bob Anderson dies at 89; sword-fight teacher to the stars
Ten days before Bob Anderson headed to the 1952 Olympic Games in Helsinki as part of the British fencing team, he responded to a call from a British film studio in need of three fencers to coach the lead actors for sword-fighting scenes in a new pirate...Tags: Barry Lyndon (movie), The Three Musketeers (movie, 2011), Toronto Star, Bob Anderson, Antonio Banderas
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Oscars history: Gorilla suit, a streaker, tardy hosts and more
24 FramesOscars 2012: On the eve of the 84th Academy Awards, The Times looks back at eight decades of Oscars history.... -
Timeline: Men and their grooming habits
Los Angeles Times30,000 BC: Stone Age man begins using sharpened flint and seashells to scrape the hair from his body, inventing the morning shave. 1150 BC: Biblical hero Samson, whose feats of strength allegedly included slaying an entire army with the jawbone of an...Tags: Politics, Philadelphia (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania), William Howard Taft, Lon Chaney, YouTube
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Samantha Harris sells Westwood home for $1.64 million
"Dancing With the Stars" co-host and "The Insider" correspondent Samantha Harris and her husband, financial wholesaler Michael Hess, have sold their Westwood home for $1.64 million. Talk about a quickstep: The house had come on the market in late...Tags: Cold Case (tv program), Dancing With the Stars (tv program), Homes, Office Equipment and Supplies, U.S. Secret Service
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Leona Lewis leases home in Hollywood Hills
You might say the "Spirit" led her to L.A.
British singer Leona Lewis, whose album "Spirit" premiered in North America at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 last year, is making her U.S. base of operations in the Hollywood Hills. That's where she has leased a...Tags: United Kingdom, Leona Lewis, Homes, Real Estate Agents, Culture
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David Niven Jr. sells Sunset Strip home for $5 million
Update: Film and TV producer David Niven Jr. has sold his Sunset Strip-area home for $5 million, the Multiple Listing Service shows.
The contemporary Mediterranean, built in 1967, has six bedrooms and seven bathrooms in 6,600 square feet. There are...Tags: Homes, Movies, Property, William Morris, Entertainment
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David Niven Jr.'s Sunset Strip-area home for sale for $5.75 million
The Sunset Strip-area home of film and TV producer David Niven Jr. has come on the market at $5.75 million.
The contemporary Mediterranean has six bedrooms and seven bathrooms in 6,600 square feet. There are high ceilings, crown molding, skylights, a...Tags: Movies, William Morris, Entertainment
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'127 Hours': Oscar time for James Franco and Danny Boyle?
Gold DerbyHaving viewed "127 Hours" at the Telluride Film Festival, L.A. Times scribe John Horn (24 Frames) says it "cuts an impressive swath." That's a squeamish play on words considering it's a tense, real-life drama about a mountaineer (played by James Franco)... -
Arthur Marx dies at 89; writer son of Groucho
Arthur Marx, a veteran television writer, playwright, celebrity biographer and memoirist who wrote extensively about an often fractious life with his father, comedic legend Groucho Marx, has died. He was 89 and died of natural causes Thursday at his Los...Tags: Theater, Groucho Marx, Biography (genre), General Electric Company, Samuel Goldwyn
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PASSINGS: Arthur Bernard Lewis, Eugene S. Goodwin
ARTHUR BERNARD LEWIS Writer, editor and producer on 'Dallas' Arthur Bernard Lewis, 84, a veteran TV writer who wrote 69 episodes of "Dallas" and also served as executive story editor and supervising producer for the long-running CBS prime-time soap...Tags: Science, Rod Serling, Pneumonia, Hartford (Hartford, Connecticut), Science and Technology
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Roderick Mann dies at 87; former Times showbiz columnist
Roderick Mann, a British-born show business writer who interviewed many of the world's biggest stars during a more than 40-year career that included serving as an entertainment columnist for the Los Angeles Times, died early Friday morning. He was 87....Tags: Brigitte Bardot, Travel, Internists, World War II (1939-1945), Cary Grant
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