Obituaries
June Haver, a singer and actress once groomed by 20th Century Fox to be “the next Betty Grable” but who left acting to join a convent and later married actor Fred MacMurray, has died.
July 6, 2005
Movies
Entertainment & Arts
A memorial service for Ronald D.
May 29, 1993
World & Nation
Lord Michael Havers, 69, who served briefly as England’s top legal official and prosecuted two Irish Republican Army bombing cases that were later overturned.
April 11, 1992
Ronald Haver, dubbed “the Indiana Jones of film history” for his relentless detective-like reconstruction of George Cukor’s classic film “A Star Is Born” and his work on other Hollywood treasures, has died.
May 20, 1993
Before she was a screen legend, Marilyn Monroe was a contract player at 20th Century Fox, appearing in a variety of small parts in films before she landed her first big starring role in 1952’s “Don’t Bother to Knock,” in which she played a deranged baby-sitter.
April 18, 2004
The Friends of Childhelp honored Ginger Rogers Friday night at their annual black-tie benefit dinner at the Beverly Hilton.
March 4, 1991
Fred Astaire’s shoes are finally out of jail.
June 7, 1988
Fred MacMurray and June Haver hurried over from the theater to have their say.
Oct. 30, 1985
Fred MacMurray, the dapper and durable leading man in a series of fast-paced film comedies in the 1930s and ‘40s whose career was given a latent boost as the father of “My Three Sons” and as a whimsical professor in Walt Disney pictures, died Tuesday.
Nov. 6, 1991