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Harold Gould, one of the great character actors: 1923-2010
Frankly My Dear - Orlando SentinelHarold Gould, an actor's actor who taught drama and earned almost 200 acting credits on the big screen and small, might have found his defining role in 1973's “The Sting.” He played just one of the many grifters that Newman and Redford rounded... -
Harold Gould dies at 86; veteran character actor
Harold Gould, a veteran character actor who played con man Kid Twist in the 1973 movie "The Sting," Valerie Harper's father on TV's "Rhoda" and Betty White's boyfriend on "The Golden Girls," has died. He was 86. Gould, who also was known for his stage...
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Veteran Actor Harold Gould Dies at 86
KTLA NewsWOODLAND HILLS - Harold Gould, best known for his portrayal of a swindler in the 1973 film, "The Sting," died Saturday of prostate cancer at a nursing home in Woodland Hills. The 86-year-old's acting career spanned half a century and he was nominated for...Tags: Sting, Prostate Cancer, Medical Specialization, Social Issues, Primetime Emmy Awards
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Harold Gould warms up 'The Family Gold' at Victory Gardens
Tribune theater criticRhoda Morgenstern's dad to so many of us, thanks to the miracle of 1970s television, Harold Gould is 80-year-old proof that doing a lot of TV needn't mess up an actor's best theatrical instincts, let alone a superb head of hair. I've seen this character...Tags: Victory Gardens Theatre, Family, Fritz Weaver, Entertainment, Celebrities
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'Freaky Friday' (2003)
Times Staff WriterThe movies haven't always known what to do with Jamie Lee Curtis since she abdicated her role as the screen's reigning scream queen. The vocally robust star of John Carpenter's 1978 horror classic "Halloween," Curtis has in the years since had the sort of...Tags: Cinema Industry, Chad Michael Murray, Jamie Lee Curtis, PG Rated Movies, Halloween
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Movie review: 'Freaky Friday'
Tribune movie critic2 stars (out of 4) Jamie Lee Curtis can still be a sensational, sexy comedian. And she proves it again in, of all movies, "Freaky Friday." The movie itself isn't much at least without her. An uninspired remake of the 1977 Disney comedy which had...Tags: Chad Michael Murray, Jamie Lee Curtis, Teen-agers, Entertainment, Lindsay Lohan
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'The Master of Disguise'
TIMES STAFF WRITER"The Master of Disguise" sounds as if it should be a natural for Dana Carvey, who has created a gallery of hilarious characters and impersonations on "Saturday Night Live" and elsewhere. But even his protean talent can't dent this ponderously unfunny...Tags: Cinema Industry, Brent Spiner, Dana Carvey, Dining and Drinking, PG Rated Movies
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Movie review, 'The Master of Disguise'
With its big-butt jokes, repeated references to flatulence, tired Italian stereotypes and scattered celebrity cameos, Dana Carvey's "The Master of Disguise" is a disjointed film that, but for brief flashes of comedic verve, should skip theatrical...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Brent Spiner, Dana Carvey, PG Rated Movies, Jesse Ventura
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'Condo Painting' Presents an Intriguing Look at Artist
TIMES STAFF WRITERFriday March 17, 2000 John McNaughton's documentary "Condo Painting" sounds like a put-on, and in a way it is, even though that title refers not to an apartment house getting a face lift but to a witty study of artist George Condo at work. A boyish-...Tags: Giovanni Ribisi, Edie Falco, Sheryl Lee Ralph, George Wallace, Matthew Perry
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Kadosh
TIMES STAFF WRITERFriday March 17, 2000 Amos Gitai's somber, elegiac "Kadosh," which means "sacred" in Yiddish, takesus into the sequestered world of Mea Shearim, the Orthodox Jewish quarter of Jerusalem, where its devout citizens are committed to preserving an...Tags: Giovanni Ribisi, Edie Falco, Sheryl Lee Ralph, George Wallace, Matthew Perry
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The Ninth Gate
TIMES FILM CRITICFriday March 10, 2000 Better than Harrison Ford, John Travolta or even Leonardo DiCaprio, getting the devil involved in your picture is a sure way of getting it made. Not necessarily as a producer or financial backer (though that probably wouldn't...Tags: Giovanni Ribisi, Neve Campbell, Edie Falco, Rip Torn, Michael Rooker
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Beautiful People
TIMES STAFF WRITERFriday March 3, 2000 Bosnian-born filmmaker Jasmin Dizdar sets the tone for his bravura allegory "Beautiful People" right at the start, as two men, one a shaggy Croat (Faruk Pruti), the other a swarthy Serb (Dado Jehan), recognize each other on a...Tags: Giovanni Ribisi, Neve Campbell, Edie Falco, Rip Torn, Michael Rooker
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