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The virus of 'Contagion': What are moviegoers really scared of?
The Big PictureIs it really a big surprise to discover that while America is enduring its worst economic downturn in 70 years and experiencing a paroxysm of partisan political infighting that the No. 1 movie last weekend was “Contagion,” which depicts a........ -
'Terra Nova' recap: Safety is boring
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James Arness dies at 88; TV's Marshal Dillon on landmark 'Gunsmoke' series
James Arness, the towering actor best known for portraying Marshal Matt Dillon, the strong and commanding symbol of frontier justice on the landmark TV western series "Gunsmoke," died Friday. He was 88.
Arness died of natural causes at his home in...Tags: William Wellman, Radio, Thriller (genre), Gunsmoke (tv program), John Ford
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Appreciation: James Arness, 1923-2011
Show TrackerIn his size -- he was 6-foot-7 -- and his centeredness, James Arness suggested John Wayne, to whose production company he was under contract before he became the star of “Gunsmoke.” For 20 years, from 1955 to 1975, Arness, who...... -
Roberts Blossom dies at 87; character played neighbor in 'Home Alone'
Roberts Blossom, a veteran character actor who played the old, white-bearded next-door neighbor who befriends young Macaulay Culkin in the hit movie "Home Alone," has died. He was 87.
Blossom died Friday of natural causes at a nursing home in Santa...Tags: Rentals, Documentary (genre), Theater, Carson McCullers, Music Theater
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PASSINGS: Helen Stenborg, Loleatta Holloway
Helen Stenborg
Tony-nominated stage and screen actress
Helen Stenborg, 86, a Tony-nominated stage, film and TV actress who was the wife of the late Tony Award-winning actor Barnard Hughes and mother of the Tony Award-winning director Doug Hughes, died...Tags: Dining and Drinking, Obituaries, Arthur Miller, Science and Technology, Human Interest
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William Self dies at 89; 20th Century-Fox production executive
William Self, a producer and television executive who was in charge of television production at 20th Century-Fox during the 1960s and early `70s when its list of successful shows included "Peyton Place," "Batman" and " MASH," has died. He was 89.
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Gold Derby nuggets: Sasha Stone on state of best actress Oscar race | Guy Lodge: No complaints about Venice lineup
Gold Derby• Longtime Oscarologist Sasha Stone has produced a list of 17 women who could vie for the best actress prizes in the awards derby. For Sasha, "the field is already half-filled with Annette Bening, Julianne Moore and Jennifer Lawrence. But out of Cannes,... -
PASSINGS: Sheik Mohammed Sayed Tantawi, Roger Newman, Andree Peel
Mohammed Sayed Tantawi
Sheik was top cleric of Egypt
Sheik Mohammed Sayed Tantawi, 81, Egypt's top cleric who was known for promoting the government agenda against female genital mutilation and the face veil, died of a heart attack Wednesday during a...Tags: Alan Bates, London (England), Winston Churchill, U.S. Army, Heart Attack
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Actors, actresses and entertainers
Actors, actresses and entertainers Maila Nurmi, 85; actress created the character Vampira as hostess of late-night TV horror show (Jan. 10) Jack Eagle, 81; a comedian and actor who played Brother Dominic in a Xerox ad during the 1977 Super Bowl (Jan....Tags: The Bob Newhart Show (tv program) , Francis Ford Coppola, Horror (genre), General Hospital (tv program), Lance Johnson
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Caroline McWilliams dies at 64; actress was on TV's 'Benson' and 'Soap'
Caroline McWilliams, an actress and director best known to television audiences for her work on the series "Benson" and "Soap," has died. She was 64.
McWilliams died Feb. 11 at her home in Los Angeles from complications of multiple myeloma, her family...Tags: Theater, Death, Music Theater, Stratford, Michael Keaton
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From the archives: 10th Los Angeles Conference on Magic History
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterAs exclusive gatherings go, this one was noteworthy, even by the high local standards set by A-list Hollywood, with attendees including a former acting director of the CIA, at least one prime-time TV star and half of Penn & Teller (the smaller, quieter...Tags: Neil Patrick Harris, Science and Technology, Harvey Mudd College, Harry Anderson, Movies
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