Christie D’Zurilla is an assistant editor for entertainment news on the Fast Break team. A graduate of USC, she joined the Los Angeles Times in 2003 as a copy editor, started writing about celebrities in 2009 and has more than 34 years of journalism experience in Southern California.
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Michael Bolton has glioblastoma, a treatment-resistant and incurable cancer. The revelation comes 16 months after he had emergency surgery to remove a brain tumor.
Priscilla Pointer, the ‘Dallas’ actor who was prolific on stage, big screen and TV, died Monday at 100. She was mother to ‘Crossing Delancey’ actor Amy Irving.
Terrence Howard says he was supposed to play Marvin Gaye in a Lee Daniels movie. He didn’t take on the role, in part because Quincy Jones told him Gaye was gay.
Rupert Grint and Georgia Groome are parents times two. The ‘Harry Potter’ actor announces his second baby’s arrival while giving fans a glimpse of her.
Phish wins the fan vote but misses the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame’s cut for its class of 2025, which includes Outkast, the White Stripes, Joe Cocker and more.
Lulu Roman, the ‘Hee Haw’ personality who went from drug-using comedic go-go dancer to gospel singer, has died in Bellingham, Wash., at age 78.
Peter Doocy, Fox News’ White House correspondent, has welcomed a baby with his wife, Fox Business reporter Hillary Vaughn. The kid took a long minute to arrive.
Mark Measures, a longtime talent agent based in Los Angeles, has been indicted in Manhattan on suspicion of stealing more than $1.8 million from 160 actors.
First Ye, f.k.a. Kanye West, reveals alleged childhood sex acts with a younger male cousin. Then he complains again about not being allowed to raise his children.