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Who will replace Jimmy Fallon on 'Late Night'?
Jay Leno is out at "The Tonight Show"; Jimmy Fallon is in. Now the question on everyone’s lips is who will be the new host of “Late Night”? The candidates might include Seth Meyers, John Mulaney, Chelsea Handler, Andy Cohen and W....
Tags: Kelly Ripa, TBS (tv network), Jay Leno, Entertainment, Stephen Colbert
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Review: 'Dorfman in Love's' L.A. makeover tale goes downtown
This post has been corrected. See the note at the bottom for details. Valley girl Dorfman (Sara Rue), a never-been-kissed accountant, pines over Jay (Johann Urb), a globe-trotting narcissist in this old-fashioned makeover movie set in Los Angeles' newly...
Tags: DirecTV Group Inc., Entertainment, Movies
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Deborah Raffin dies at 59; actress was also a force in audio books
Deborah Raffin, a film actress, veteran of television miniseries and entrepreneur whose company, Dove Books-on-Tape, became a major force in the audio book industry, died Wednesday of leukemia at the Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center. She was 59. She...
Tags: History (tv network), Twentieth Century Fox Film Corp., Haywire (movie), Orange County Register, Sidney Sheldon
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Dale Olson dies at 78; publicity agent for Rock Hudson, other stars
Dale Olson, an elder statesman of the Hollywood publicity corps whose assignments over a four-decade career included representing Rock Hudson during the last months of the actor's struggle with AIDS, died Thursday of complications of liver cancer. He...
Tags: Halloween, Sidney Poitier, Entertainment, Rock Hudson, Lainie Kazan
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Amarillo Slim dies at 83; poker's first celebrity
It was 3 a.m. in Las Vegas in May 1972. Thomas Austin Preston Jr., better known as Amarillo Slim, had won the main event at the World Series of Poker less than two hours earlier, and there he was looking for a game — any game. "As long as it's for...
Tags: Trials, Entertainment, Bobby Riggs, Crime, Law and Justice, Sports
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Tony Curtis documentary to open the L.A. Jewish Film Festival
24 Frames"Tony Curtis: Driven to Stardom," a new documentary on the late actor born Bernie Schwartz in the Bronx, opens the 7th annual Jewish Film Festival Thursday evening at the Writers Guild Theater in Beverly Hills.... -
Harry Morgan dies at 96; star of TV's 'MASH'
Emmy Award-winning actor Harry Morgan, who played the crusty yet sympathetic Col. Sherman T. Potter in the sitcom "MASH" and the hard-nosed LAPD Officer Bill Gannon in the television drama "Dragnet," died Wednesday. He was 96.
Morgan died at his home...Tags: High Noon (movie), Los Angeles Police Department, Dragnet (tv program), Entertainment, Twentieth Century Fox Film Corp.
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Thursday's TV Highlights: “The Big Bang Theory.” on CBS.
Show TrackerClick here to download TV listings for the week of Sept. 26 â Oct. 2nd in PDF format This week's TV Movies Weekly TV Listings can also be downloaded here INVENTION: Sheldon (Jim Parsons) experiments in robotics on a new...... -
It's always Mother's and Father's Day on TV: Top 10 parent guest spots
Show TrackerAs the saying goes, we can't choose our parents. But judging from Don Johnson's appearance on HBO's "Eastbound and Down" as the father of Kenny Powers (Danny McBride), producers can get creative â and a little perverse â when it...... -
Hollywood pays respects to Ronni Chasen as police investigate publicist's slaying
L.A. NOWOn Sunday, hundreds of people attended the funeral of veteran Hollywood publicist Ronni Chasen, who was killed early Tuesday in a shooting in Beverly Hills. The funeral took place Sunday morning at Hillside Memorial Park Cemetery. Beverly Hills police... -
From the Vaults: 'MASH' (1970)
The Daily MirrorI loathe war movies. I also loathe hospital movies, and movies with predominantly male stars (really, who wants to sit and watch a bunch of men running around?) And I really loathe movies with long football scenes. Yet then we...... -
The plain truths of Oscar winners
Special to the Los Angeles TimesOzark waitresses turned boxers. Los Angelenos battling over racial and social inequality. Boston's criminal element and a do-gooder detective. A West Texas cowboy and a satchel of money. A slum kid from India and a game show. Bomb specialists in Iraq...Tags: Conviction (movie), No Country for Old Men (movie), Entertainment, Ben Affleck, Tony Goldwyn
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