Travel & Experiences
Deborah Raffin dies at 59; actress was also a force in audio books
Nov. 21, 2012
L.A. Now
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Obituaries
She and her husband ran Dove Books-on-Tape, which started as a hobby in their garage but blossomed into a multimillion-dollar business with a mix of high- and low-brow titles.
Movies
“Morning Glory” (selected theaters) is the kind of tender, intimate film that has a tough time finding an audience in today’s marketplace.
Sept. 17, 1993
Trudy Marshall, a former New York photographers’ model who starred with Laurel and Hardy in the 1943 film “Dancing Masters” and appeared in a number of other films in the 1940s, died May 23 in her Century City home.
June 5, 2004
Archives
” Deborah’s been talking until she’s blue in the face,” according to her personal publicist.
Feb. 21, 1988
Television
Maybe it’s the recession, but Sidney Sheldon’s “The Sands of Time” (tonight and Tuesday on KTLA-TV Channel 5 at 8 p.m.) lacks the gaudy extravagance customarily associated with TV adaptations of Sheldon’s romance novels.
Nov. 23, 1992
Holiday Helpers: Mayim Bialik, the 16-year-old actress in the title role of “Blossom” on NBC, has been collecting donations for the Loaves and Fishes downtown mission during her third annual holiday food drive on the Sunset-Gower lot where her series is made. . . .
Dec. 25, 1991
Start Dates: Carolco Pictures will start production Oct. 14 on a new movie about silent film star Charles Chaplin.
Aug. 20, 1991
You might call this a real family story. Last year’s “Lace” solved the identity of Lily’s mother.
May 4, 1985