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    Jun 9, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  1. PASSINGS: Audrey Young, Mary Perry

    Audrey Young, 89, who was a singer-actress in the 1940s and donated $5 million to the UCLA Hammer Museum in Westwood to create the Billy Wilder Theater in memory of her late husband, died June 1 in Los Angeles. A cause was not given. Her death was announced by the UCLA Film & Television Archives, which calls the theater home.
    Audrey Young, 89, who was a singer-actress in the 1940s and donated $5 million to the UCLA Hammer Museum in Westwood to create the Billy Wilder Theater in memory of her late husband, died June 1 in Los Angeles. A cause was not given. Her death was...

    Tags: James Cagney, Tommy Dorsey, Entertainment, Movies, The Apartment (movie)

  2. Dec 27, 2011 | Los Angeles Times
  3. 'Gump,' 'Bambi' among 2011 National Film Registry selections

    24 Frames
    he 1994 Oscar-winning best film, “Forrest Gump,” Walt Disney’s 1942 classic animated family film, “Bambi,” Charlie Chaplin’s first feature-length comedy “The Kid” and a 1912 silent comedy “A Cure for...
  4. May 25, 2011 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  5. PASSINGS: Phyllis Avery

    <b>Phyllis Avery</b>
    Phyllis Avery Actress on Ray Milland, George Gobel shows Phyllis Avery, 88, an actress who portrayed the wife of Ray Milland in the early 1950s CBS sitcom originally called "Meet Mr. McNutley," died Thursday of heart failure at her Los Angeles home, her...

    Tags: Psychedelic (genre), Real Estate Sellers, Henry Ford, Tina Turner, Peppermint

  6. May 26, 2011 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  7. PASSINGS: Mark Haines

    <b>Mark Haines</b>
    Mark Haines Co-anchor of 'Squawk on the Street' Mark Haines, 65, co-anchor of CNBCs morning "Squawk on the Street" show and one of the business news network's most recognized faces, died unexpectedly Tuesday evening at home, the network announced in New...

    Tags: Psychedelic (genre), Real Estate Sellers, Henry Ford, Tina Turner, Music Industry

  8. Aug 30, 2010 | Los Angeles Times
  9. Boris Karloff, a monster talent remembered

    The Hero Complex
    Our Hollywood history specialist, Susan King, looks back in horror Monday at Boris Karloff. Boris Karloff may have created two of cinema’s greatest horror film ghouls -- the Frankenstein monster and The Mummy -- but in real life, he didn’t.......
  10. Feb 9, 2010 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  11. Aleen Leslie dies at 101; screenwriter wrote radio's 'A Date With Judy,' which became a hit movie and TV sitcom

    Aleen Leslie, a screenwriter from the 1930s to '50s who wrote the popular "A Date With Judy" radio show that became a hit film and early TV sitcom, died three days before her 102nd birthday.
    Aleen Leslie, a screenwriter from the 1930s to '50s who wrote the popular "A Date With Judy" radio show that became a hit film and early TV sitcom, died three days before her 102nd birthday. Leslie, who was also a novelist and playwright, died Feb. 2...

    Tags: The Ohio State University, Death, Career and Workplace, Unions, Loretta Young

  12. Jan 25, 2010 | Los Angeles Times
  13. Tuesday's TV Highlights: Patti helps an entrepenuer on 'The Millionaire Matchmaker'

    Show Tracker
    Click here to download TV listings for the week of Jan 24 - 30, in PDF format This week's TV Movies MAKE ME A MATCH: Patti Stanger helps a man who embodies "the feminization of the American male," on "The......
  14. Mar 2, 2010 | Los Angeles Times
  15. Get drunk, win Oscar

    Gold Derby
    Hey, 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...
  16. Mar 10, 2010 | Los Angeles Times
  17. Oscars have always welcomed the world

    Gold Derby
    This year's Oscars numbered only one foreign-born winner -- Austria's Christoph Waltz ("Inglorious Basterds") -- among the four acting champs. However, that does not mean the Oscars are guilty of any homegrown bias. After all, six of the 20 acting...
  18. Apr 5, 2009 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  19. Judith Freeman on Raymond Chandler

    The number of people who actually knew Raymond Chandler and who are still alive can pretty much be counted on one hand. Chandler died 50 years ago last week, on March 26, 1959, at the age of 70. Among his surviving friends are Natasha Spender, wife of the late poet Stephen Spender (now in her 90s), and the writer Neil Morgan, who, as a young journalist at the San Diego Tribune, met the writer.
    The number of people who actually knew Raymond Chandler and who are still alive can pretty much be counted on one hand. Chandler died 50 years ago last week, on March 26, 1959, at the age of 70. Among his surviving friends are Natasha Spender, wife of the...

    Tags: Homes, Death, Fairfax (Fairfax, Virginia), Arts and Culture, Photography

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