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    Nov 8, 2011 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  1. Hal Kanter dies at 92; Emmy-winning comedy writer, director

    Hal Kanter, an Emmy Award-winning comedy writer, and a director and producer whose career included writing for Bob Hope and Bing Crosby, directing Elvis Presley and creating a landmark 1960s TV series starring Diahann Carroll, has died. He was 92.
    Hal Kanter, an Emmy Award-winning comedy writer, and a director and producer whose career included writing for Bob Hope and Bing Crosby, directing Elvis Presley and creating a landmark 1960s TV series starring Diahann Carroll, has died. He was 92....

    Tags: Defense, Entertainment Events, Bing Crosby, Diahann Carroll, James Stewart

  2. May 25, 2011 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  3. PASSINGS: Phyllis Avery

    <b>Phyllis Avery</b>
    Phyllis Avery Actress on Ray Milland, George Gobel shows Phyllis Avery, 88, an actress who portrayed the wife of Ray Milland in the early 1950s CBS sitcom originally called "Meet Mr. McNutley," died Thursday of heart failure at her Los Angeles home, her...

    Tags: Music Theater, Salt, Celebrities, Strawberries, Homes

  4. May 26, 2011 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  5. PASSINGS: Mark Haines

    <b>Mark Haines</b>
    Mark Haines Co-anchor of 'Squawk on the Street' Mark Haines, 65, co-anchor of CNBCs morning "Squawk on the Street" show and one of the business news network's most recognized faces, died unexpectedly Tuesday evening at home, the network announced in New...

    Tags: CNBC (tv network), Music Theater, Salt, Stock Activities, Celebrities

  6. Oct 2, 2010 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  7. Art Gilmore dies at 98; announcer was a familiar voice on radio, TV, movie trailers

    Art Gilmore, who launched his more than 60-year career as an announcer in the 1930s and became a widely recognized voice on radio, television, commercials, documentaries and movie trailers, has died. He was 98.
    Art Gilmore, who launched his more than 60-year career as an announcer in the 1930s and became a widely recognized voice on radio, television, commercials, documentaries and movie trailers, has died. He was 98. Gilmore died Sept. 25 of age-related causes...

    Tags: It's a Wonderful Life (movie), Franklin Delano Roosevelt, Career and Workplace, Armed Forces, Defense

  8. Jun 2, 2011 |Column| Orlando Sentinel
  9. At Orlando Fringe Festival: Tears, laughter, goodbye

    And so goodbye to Fringe.
    And so goodbye to Fringe. Although the Orlando International Fringe Festival is noted mostly for comedy, two tragedies moved many of us this year. The story of Anne Frank is one of history's saddest — a young girl robbed of a potentially great...

    Tags: Treme (tv program), Taxi (tv program), Festive Events, Evelyn Keyes, Celebrities

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