Entertainment & Arts
Jean-Pierre Aumont, French film heartthrob of the ‘40s, plays a suave French teacher on The Patty Duke Show (early Saturday morning at 1 on Nickelodeon).
May 19, 1991
Movies
June Carlson, 72, ingenue actress best remembered as the second-eldest daughter in 20th Century Fox’s comedic films “The Jones Family.”
Feb. 13, 1997
California
University of California campuses should prepare to continue online classes and limited campus density beyond fall, UC Health chief says.
Sept. 17, 2020
Television
Frances Rafferty, a pouty glamour girl in B movies of the 1940s and television shows of the 1950s who is best remembered as Spring Byington’s daughter in the long-running sitcom “December Bride,” has died.
April 25, 2004
Dean Miller, 75, an actor best-known for his featured role in the popular 1950s sitcom “December Bride,” died of cancer Jan. 13 in Grosse Pointe, Mich.
Jan. 23, 2004
Read Edwin Schallert’s 1935 review of ‘Mutiny on the Bounty.’
Nov. 28, 1935
Robert Byington’s “Shameless,” also known as “Sin Verguenza,” is a rightly disturbing and venturesome first film of more interest for what it portends for Byington than for what it accomplishes--although that in itself is considerable.
Nov. 22, 1996
Disaster: Hundreds are forced to flee as season’s first flames rip across O.C.’s Lemon Heights, sear rural areas and gut homes in L.A., San Diego and San Bernardino counties.
Oct. 22, 1996
The University of California plans to bring students back to its 10 campuses for mostly in-person classes beginning in fall 2021.
Jan. 11, 2021
Parke Levy, a writer and humorist who created the television series “December Bride” in the image of his mother-in-law, died Monday in Los Angeles.
March 12, 1993