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The high life without airs
Times Staff Writer"I never thought I'd be one of those women who had a relationship with her interior designer," Gigi Levangie Grazer says. She is standing in the kitchen of her Pacific Palisades home, surrounded by honed limestone counters and cabinets painted the color...Tags: Fashion Shows, The Happiest News!, Entertainment, Hobbies, House and Home
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Peck Was 'Last Aristocrat' of Hollywood Golden Era
Los Angeles Times Staff WritersAcademy Award winner Gregory Peck, one of Hollywood's best-loved actors, whose characters embodied a gentle dignity, heroism and compassion for the underdog in such films as "To Kill a Mockingbird," died early Thursday at his home in Los Angeles. Peck,...Tags: Recording Studios, Academy Awards, Audrey Hepburn, Film Festivals, Business Trips
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For Jackson at Garden, a Moonwalking Rehab
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterHe twirled. He moonwalked. He chirped a "Hoo Hoo" or two. He escorted Elizabeth Taylor to her seat. He reunited with his brothers. And he heard his audience impatiently chant his name while Marlon Brando tried to lecture them about children being...Tags: Tavern on the Green, Entertainment, Madison Square Garden, Katharine Hepburn, Michael Jackson
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Lee Remick; Actress' Long Career Spanned TV Dramas, Stage, Film
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterLee Remick, the alluring actress who gained fame as the haunting alcoholic in "The Days of Wine and Roses," died Tuesday at her Brentwood home of cancer. The versatile performer--known for her talent in blending the innocence of youth and the...Tags: Andy Griffith, Broadway Theater, Orson Welles, Awards and Prizes, Entertainment
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Amid Wedding Hoopla, a Town Goes Hollywood
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterOn the streets of this quiet Santa Ynez Valley village, something was clearly going on Sunday, even if the details were a little fuzzy to some. Taking notice of all the police, tourist JoAnn Killmer guessed crime. "I thought somebody had been robbed,"...Tags: Photography, Ronald Reagan, Marriage, Michael Jackson, Crimes
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On Theater: Tom Amen nails this whale
Since Golden West College director Tom Amen embarked on his Ahab-like quest to trace the route of Herman Melville's obsessed captain in the classic novel "Moby Dick," audiences have been awaiting the promised outcome on the GWC stage. Well, the good...
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Johnny Carson to play it again on TCM
The TV Guy - Orlando SentinelJohnny Carson, one of TV's greatest stars, gets a new gig next summer. Not bad for a man who died in 2005. TCM will replay Carson's “Tonight Show” interviews with Hollywood greats, from Henry Fonda and James Stewart to Sally Field and Susan... -
Tonight: ‘Dancing With the Stars’ ejects two; ‘NCIS’ wraps up two-parter
The TV Guy - Orlando SentinelTwo more nights left in the November ratings period. The broadcast networks are going all out tonight because many viewers will be traveling Wednesday. 1. The night's biggest show in Central Florida is likely to be “Dancing With the Stars”... -
TCM nabs 'Tonight Show' interviews: Johnny Carson's chats with classic stars coming to cabler
VarietyJohnny Carson's interviews with classic stars will be coming to a Turner Classic Movies, with documentarian Peter Jones -- who produced the recent PBS biography of "The Tonight Show" host -- repackaging them into a showcase titled "Carson on TCM."...Tags: Bette Davis, William Holden, Henry Fonda, Elizabeth Taylor, Johnny Carson
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A list of favorite old and new flicks for creepy Halloween fun
crystal.schelle@herald-mail.comThere's nothing like a good scare to get your heart pumping. And what better time to celebrate things that go bump in the night better than Halloween? In celebration of Halloween, I have put together a list of some of my favorites for the season. Some...Tags: Music, Ernie Hudson, Linda Blair, Anthony Perkins, Night of the Living Dead (movie, 1968)
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A pioneer of underwater photography
Orlando SentinelBruce Mozert is an underwater photography pioneer who is one of the first photographers to build waterproof housings to take cameras underwater. Starting with stills for the Tarzan movies of the 1930’s Mozert cranked out thousands of zany...Tags: Tour Operations Industry, Photography, Lloyd Bridges, Arts and Culture, Arts
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Actor Biff Elliot, the first Mike Hammer, dies
VarietyBiff Elliot, who starred as detective Mike Hammer in the 1953 feature adaptation of Mickey Spillane's "I, the Jury," died in Studio City, Calif., of natural causes on Aug. 15. He was 89. The part of Mike Hammer in Elliot's feature debut did not lead to...Tags: Entertainment, World War II (1939-1945), Nicholas Ray, Kraft Foods Group, Inc., Alfred Hitchcock Presents (tv program)
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