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Beverly Coburn sells star-magnet WeHo triplex for $3.72 million
Beverly Coburn, actor James Coburn's first wife, has sold a West Hollywood triplex with a history of stellar tenants for $3.72 million. The building, which has counted film star Marilyn Monroe and singer Frank Sinatra among its one-time residents,...
Tags: Kanye West, Marilyn Monroe, Frank Sinatra, Kim Kardashian
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Hot Property: Singer Sheryl Crow lists Hollywood Hills compound
Grammy-winning singer Sheryl Crow has listed her compound in Hollywood Hills West at $15.95 million.
The 11-acre property includes a Spanish Revival main house, a 1909 Craftsman, a cottage built in 1885, an infinity-style swimming pool and a pergola with...Tags: Wentworth Miller, Broadway Theater, Celebrities, Resident Evil: Afterlife (movie) , Prisons
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West Hollywood triplex rented by Sinatra, Monroe for sale
A triplex in West Hollywood that has counted both singer Frank Sinatra and film star Marilyn Monroe among its former tenants has come on the market at $4.75 million.
Sinatra's and Monroe's rentals overlapped in 1961. He used his apartment as a getaway...Tags: Marilyn Monroe, Lauren Beale, Rentals, Frank Sinatra
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Around Town: Films, screenings and more in L.A. this week
24 FramesWith Gary Oldman getting strong reviews and Oscar buzz for his performance as spy George Smiley in “Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy”, the Arclight in Hollywood is offering a six-film retrospective of the British actor’s career beginning... -
Around Town: Oscar fever hits the Academy, American Cinematheque
24 FramesFilm screenings and festivals: With the Academy Awards on Sunday evening, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences and the American Cinematheque are presenting seminars and symposiums leading up to the big event.... -
Hillard Elkins dies at 81; talent manager and producer
Hillard "Hilly" Elkins, a talent manager and producer who brought the nude musical "Oh! Calcutta!" to Broadway and the 1960s counterculture tale "Alice's Restaurant" to the screen, died of a heart attack Wednesday at Olympia Medical Center in Los Angeles....Tags: Music Theater, William Morris, Walter Matthau, Richard Nixon, Restaurants
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Tony Duquette book bash at Saks (Where else?)
L.A. at HomeHollywood designer Tony Duquette -- who created sculpture, film sets, gardens, interiors and jewelry for the jet set -- is a more-is-more kind of a guy. Just look at what he did for James Coburn, the suave star of the 'Flint' films, which rode the James... -
Inside track on the Oscars' supporting actor race
Gold DerbyAt this point on the derby track, with many films like "Invictus" and "The Lovely Bones" still unseen, it appears that there are three Oscar front-runners for best supporting actor: Christoph Waltz ("Inglourious Basterds"), Christopher Plummer ("The... -
Is Sandra Bullock an inevitable Oscar champ?
Gold DerbyAttention, Jeff Bridges ("Crazy Heart") and Sandra Bullock ("The Blind Side"): You don't automatically have the Oscar in the bag just because you won both the Golden Globe and SAG Award. Several lead stars pulled off the same coup and lost at the... -
Get drunk, win Oscar
Gold DerbyHey, isn't it supposed to be the other way around? Win an Oscar, then get drunk? Ah, well, here's a toast to Jeff Bridges' pending victory for playing a stumbling, jelly-belly drunk in "Crazy Heart." Getting soused or high on screen is an almost... -
Who'll win the Oscars and WHY -- category per category (even those pesky shorts)
Gold DerbyBEST PICTURE "The Hurt Locker" seems to have the most No. 1 votes in this Oscars derby, followed by "Avatar," but, remember, a preferential ballot is being used that requires voters to rank Academy Award choices. Just as both films have strong advocates,... -
'Warren Oates: A Wild Life' by Susan Compo
Many a great film director is tethered artistically to a trusted actor: John Ford had the Duke, Fellini had Mastroianni and Scorsese had De Niro.
For Sam Peckinpah, the volatile maverick who reinvented the western as a hyperviolent, nihilistic...Tags: Terrence Malick, Celebrities, Academy Awards, Steve McQueen, Bill Murray
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