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Long good-byes and longer movies
It's that time in our program to stop and remember the folks we lost this year. •Actors: Peggy Ahern, 95, and Jack Hanlon, 96 ("Our Gang" kids); Dimitra Arliss ("The Sting"), 79; R.G. Armstrong, 95; Luke Askew, 80; Zina Bethune, 66; Turhan Bey, 90;...
Tags: Skyfall (movie), Nora Ephron, Richard Dawson, Holidays, Albert Brooks
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Former Cosmo Editor Helen Gurley Brown Dies at 90
CNNNEW YORK -- Helen Gurley Brown, who created the idea of a modern woman with her book "Sex and the Single Girl" and was editor in chief of Cosmopolitan magazine for three decades, has died at age 90, the Hearst Corporation said Monday. Gurley Brown died...Tags: Periodicals, Feminism, Natalie Wood, Hearst Corporation, David Brown
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Oscar-winning producer Richard Zanuck dies at 77: 'Driving Miss Daisy' producer also shaped 'Jaws' and six Tim Burton films
VarietyRichard Zanuck, the son of legendary 20th Century Fox mogul Darryl F. Zanuck who carved out his own career as the Oscar-winning producer of "Driving Miss Daisy," the blockbuster "Jaws" and several Tim Burton films, including "Alice in Wonderland," died...Tags: Movies, Heart Attack, Butch Cassidy, Sting, Goldie Hawn
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Oscar-Winning Producer Richard Zanuck Dies at 77
KTLA NewsLOS ANGELES -- Richard Zanuck, the Oscar-winning producer of "Driving Miss Daisy," the blockbuster "Jaws" and several Tim Burton films, including "Alice in Wonderland," has died. Zanuck died Friday in Los Angeles of a heart attack at the age of 77....Tags: Entertainment, Movies, Heart Attack, Twentieth Century Fox Film Corp., Tim Burton
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Brandstanding celebs bring backlash: "There's no business like show business" was a great lyric in its time, but today it might be revised to "There's no business like the celebrity business."
Variety"There's no business like show business" was a great lyric in its time, but today it might be revised to "There's no business like the celebrity business." Movie stars today regard themselves as "brands" and seem more interested in endorsements than...Tags: Sundance Film Festival, Entertainment, Movies, Butch Cassidy, Woody Allen
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âMoguls & Movie Starsâ studies Hollywood dreams and nightmares
The TV Guy - Orlando SentinelWalt Disney had it easy. Mickey Mouse wasn't a difficult star. But Jack Warner battled James Cagney, Bette Davis and Olivia de Havilland, among others. TCM's epic “Moguls & Movie Stars” is beautifully arranged scrapbook of Hollywood history... -
Christopher Plummer salutes studio moguls in new TCM miniseries
Zap2ItWarner Bros. and Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer are movie studio names, but they also reflect the names of colorful individuals who helped get them started. Those legends are saluted by the most appropriate network for that, as Turner Classic Movies launches the...Tags: Movies, Companies and Corporations, Celebrities, The Sound of Music (movie), Samuel Goldwyn
Dec 21, 2012
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Aug 14, 2012
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Jul 13, 2012
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Jul 16, 2012
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Nov 1, 2010
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Oct 28, 2010
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