Movies
The actress Marcia Strassman, who died Friday at age 66 after battling breast cancer for seven years, leaves behind a body of work spanning five decades on the big and small screens.
Oct. 27, 2014
Obituaries
Marcia Strassman, an actress who found fame on the 1970s hit TV sitcom “Welcome Back, Kotter” and later starred in the 1989 Disney family film “Honey, I Shrunk the Kids,” died Friday at her home in Sherman Oaks.
Television
Marcia Strassman, the actress best known for her roles on the much-loved sitcom “Welcome Back, Kotter” and the movie “Honey, I Shrunk the Kids” has died.
In its ongoing campaign to help stamp out illiteracy, ABC will be presenting an “Afterschool Special” about the problem of adult illiteracy March 16.
March 6, 1988
Entertainment & Arts
Acrophobia, the blues, addictions to carbs and shopping: In “Beanstalk!
May 25, 2001
THIS WEEK’S MOVIES The surprise blockbuster of last summer comes to video today with a pleasingly surprising price.
March 16, 1990
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March 15, 2011
Films going into production: GROUNDED (tentative title) (Teeny Weenies). Shooting in Mexico City.
Feb. 7, 1988
“And You Thought Your Parents Were Weird” (citywide) is a cute robot movie.
Nov. 15, 1991
Nothing can be more galling than elephantine whimsy--and “Honey, I Blew Up the Kid” (citywide) offers up what seems like several tons of kitschy kootchie-koo.
July 17, 1992