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Joyce Redman, actress twice nominated for Oscars, dies at 96
Joyce Redman, a two-time Oscar-nominated Irish-born actress whose erotically charged dinner-eating scene opposite Albert Finney was a highlight of the bawdy 1963 British film comedy "Tom Jones," has died. She was 96. Redman died Thursday in Kent, England...
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Around Town: Max von Sydow plays chess with death again
24 FramesOne of international cinema’s most acclaimed actors, Max von Sydow, best known for his iconic work for director Ingmar Bergman, visits the American Cinematheque’s Aero Theatre on Monday evening.... -
PASSINGS: Mikey Welsh, Doris Belack, Diane Cilento
Mikey Welsh
Former bass player with rock band Weezer
Mikey Welsh, 40, the former bass player for the alternative rock band Weezer, was found dead in a Chicago hotel room Saturday, police said.
Chicago police spokeswoman Laura Kubiak said employees of...Tags: File Sharing, Barney Miller (tv program), Sean Connery, Obituaries, Wales
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PASSINGS: Shelagh Delaney, Gregory Papalexis
Shelagh Delaney Playwright wrote 'A Taste of Honey' Playwright Shelagh Delaney, 71, best known for her 1958 play "A Taste of Honey," died of cancer Sunday at her daughter's home in England, said her agent, Jane Villiers. Born Nov. 25, 1939, in England,...Tags: Career and Workplace, London (England), Obituaries, Work Relations, Corporate Officers
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Peter Yates dies at 81; director of 'Bullitt'
Peter Yates, the British director of "Breaking Away," "The Dresser" and "Bullitt," the 1968 Steve McQueen movie whose landmark car chase sequence over the hilly streets of San Francisco was a career-defining moment for both director and star, has died. He...Tags: Jacqueline Bisset, Crimes, Politics, Dustin Hoffman, Theft
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Saturday's Highlights: 'Saturday Night Live' on NBC
Show TrackerClick here to download TV listings for the week of April 3 - 9 in PDF format TV listings for the week of April 3 - 9 in PDF format (from latimes.com/entertainment/news/tv) Weekly TV Listings and more can be found...... -
Hollywood stays below Obama's radar in his L.A. sweep
It can be dangerous to diss an entire town of divas.
When it comes to his relationship with Hollywood, though, President Obama seems willing to run the risk. Industry support for the new president is broad and deep and the film and television communities...Tags: Corporate Officers, Richard M. Daley, Celebrities, Elton John, Oprah Winfrey
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Natasha Richardson dies at 45
Natasha Richardson, the luminous British actress from one of the world's great acting families, whose performances ranged from the high-brow drama "The Handmaid's Tale" to the lightweight comedy "The Parent Trap" and the Tony-winning Broadway production...Tags: Rupert Everett, Tuck (tv program), Tennessee Williams, Sam Mendes, Dennis Quaid
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Scarlett & singing film stars: Is this just an act?
Times Pop Music CriticTHE VERY last scene of last year's hit film "Juno" pointed toward one small path in music's future: star Ellen Page sitting on a stoop, singing a song by obscure boy-girl folk duo the Moldy Peaches. Her leading man, Michael Cera, sang along, but he was...Tags: Toni Collette, Gaming, Rick Springfield, Scarlett Johansson, Punk (genre)
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Marianne Faithfull plays it against type in 'Irina Palm'
Special to The TimesMARIANNE Faithfull has lived many lives and barely survived some of them. Plucked from a crowded party in 1964 by the Rolling Stones' manager, who called her an angel with a robust physique, she hit the pop charts with a dulcet version of the Stones'...Tags: BBC, Marianne Faithfull, Sofia Coppola, Mick Jagger, The Rolling Stones (music group)
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Pages Open for Dunne, Didion
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterAs John Dunne sees it, a writer's life has two states: writing and having written. Right now Dunne is in the latter one and relieved. He finished his book, "The Red, White and Blue," on April 6, 1986, at 2:06 in the afternoon, he says with his passion for...Tags: Hartford (Hartford, Connecticut), Alfred Kazin, Central Park, Vietnam War (1955-1975), Roman Catholicism
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The key to Ravens linebacker Ray Lewis' longevity? Hard work.
About a month after last season ended, Ravens defensive coordinator Chuck Pagano received a text from a friend that read: "I'm watching one of your players run in the sand for an hour."
Later that morning, another text flashed on Pagano's phone: "Now, I'...Tags: File Sharing, Mike Singletary, Bolt (movie), NFL Pro Bowl, Kansas City Chiefs
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