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Francesco Quinn dies at 48; actor, son of movie legend
Francesco Quinn, the actor son of movie legend Anthony Quinn, had a promising debut with a supporting role in the Oscar-winning film "Platoon" before carving out a journeyman career with steady TV work and straight-to-video productions. He died Friday...Tags: Culture, Elmore Leonard, Platoon (movie), Drama (genre), Francesco Quinn
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PASSINGS: David Alexander, James E. Akins, Sumbat Lapajian, Carl Gordon
David Alexander
Longtime president of Pomona College
David Alexander, 77, who brought national standing to Pomona College during a two-decade tenure as president, died Sunday in Claremont after a long battle with cancer, the college announced....Tags: Pulitzer Prize Awards, Oxford (Talbot, Maryland), Israel, Charles S Dutton, Defense
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Tyler Christopher lists his four-bedroom home in Studio City
Actor Tyler Christopher, who plays Nikolas Cassidine on "General Hospital," has put his Studio City home on the market at $1,399,000. Designed for entertaining, the 2,256-square-foot house has speakers and flat-screen TVs installed throughout. Outdoor...
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Hot Property: Ryan Seacrest is done playing host at Hollywood Hills estate
"American Idol" host Ryan Seacrest has listed his gated Hollywood Hills estate for $14.95 million.
The 10,000-square-foot Mediterranean, built in 1974, sits on nearly an acre of hilltop with canyon and city views. Remodeled during Seacrest's ownership,...Tags: Lew Wasserman, Celebrities, Banking, Warner Bros. Entertainment, Inc., Real Estate
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Hot Property: Writer-director Nicholas Meyer lists Pacific Palisades home
Screenwriter, bestselling novelist and "Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan" director Nicholas Meyer has put his Pacific Palisades house up for sale at $7.3 million.
The two-story Cliff May design, built in 1937, has been his family home for 15 years....Tags: Drama (genre), Rodeo, Celebrities, Realty, Entertainment
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Producer and actress list Holmby Hills home at $49.5 million
Producer-director Bud Yorkin and his wife, actress Cynthia Sikes, have listed their Holmby Hills estate for $49.5 million. The gated traditional home, built in 1938, has five bedrooms and 7 1/2 bathrooms in about 11,900 square feet. The house has an...Tags: Sanford and Son (tv program), Miss America Pageant, Max Factor Jr., Entertainment, Property
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Latin singer Jenni Rivera buys Encino home for $3.3 million
When Latin music superstar Jenni Rivera moves, she moves fast. Rivera recently closed escrow in seven days on an Encino home she bought for $3.3 million.
The 9,527-square-foot house she purchased is in a desirable neighborhood south of Ventura Boulevard....Tags: Arts, NCIS (tv program), Natural Resources, Awards and Prizes, Homes
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How does CBS spell success? 'NCIS'
By spring 2007, the CBS drama “NCIS” looked to have run out of luck.
The show, about a team of special agents who investigate Navy crimes, had become a stalwart of the CBS lineup, even though it never attracted the media buzz enjoyed by...Tags: Crimes, NCIS (tv program), Literature, Sasha Alexander, Lauren Holly
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Deborah Pratt lists Holmby Hills-area home at $3,895,000
Deborah Pratt, who wrote, acted in and co-produced the TV series "Quantum Leap," has listed her Holmby Hills-area home at $3,895,000.
The main house has five bedrooms and five bathrooms. There is a separate one-bedroom, one-bathroom guest house for a...Tags: NCIS (tv program), Entertainment, Television
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Robert Turturice dies at 60; Emmy-winning costume designer
Robert Turturice, a Hollywood costume designer who won an Emmy Award for his work on the 1980s hit TV series "Moonlighting" and whose movie credits include "Batman & Robin" and "Big Top Pee-wee," has died. He was 60.
Turturice, a former president of...Tags: Cybill Shepherd, Demi Moore, Awards and Prizes, Moonlighting (tv program), Movies
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Residual resentment slows Hollywood talks
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterAs a young writer, Marc Cherry found early success on NBC's hit show "The Golden Girls," then toiled in obscurity for the next 12 years. Two shows he created for Fox and CBS were canceled. None of the TV pilots he developed clicked. In debt $30,000, he...Tags: Family Guy (tv program), Montgomery (Montgomery, Alabama), Labor Legislation, Satellite and Cable Service, Robert Redford
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Catalina, when it's hushed and unrushed
Times Staff WriterIt was impossible to secure even a towel-sized plot of sand on Catalina the first time I visited on a Labor Day weekend some years back. Avalon's visitors were shoulder-to-sunburned-shoulder on the beach. The main drag was a golf-cart traffic jam. It was...Tags: Labor Day, Dining and Drinking, Gardens and Parks, Restaurants, Tourism and Leisure
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