It’s been a long time coming — O.J. Simpson has been tried, convicted and will be sentenced on Friday, Dec. 5.
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O.J. in Jail for 6 Years, 18, or Life?
It’s been a long time coming — O.J. Simpson has been tried, convicted and will be sentenced on Friday, Dec. 5.
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O.J. in Jail for 6 Years, 18, or Life?
Anne Heche is a lot of things but no one would ever accuse her of being boring.
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Anne Heche Is Preggers!
at The Grammy Nominations Concert Live!! Nokia Theatre, Los Angeles, CA. 12-03-08
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The Grammy Nominations Concert Live!!
at the Los Angeles Premiere of ‘Nothing Like The Holidays’. Grauman’s Chinese Theater, Hollywood, CA. 12-03-08
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Los Angeles Premiere of ‘Nothing Like The Holidays’
An important figure in program planning at CBS since the early 1980s who gained experience at ABC and CBS Sports before moving into the positions of vice president and senior vice president at CBS Entertainment. Tortorici has been involved with all aspect
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Peter Tortorici (64)
Wholesome teenaged singing lead of the late 1930s and early 40s who became an instant star with the release of her first feature, “Three Smart Girls” (1936), and shared a Special Academy Award with Mickey Rooney in 1938 “for bringing to the screen the spi
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Deanna Durbin (87)
Blonde lead best remembered as the pensive title character of Agnes Varda’s “Cleo From 5 to 7″ (1962).
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Corinne Marchand (71)
Warner Bros. executive whose posts have included vice president of foreign production, where he oversaw such films as Francois Truffaut’s “Day for Night” (1973) and Federico Fellini’s “Amarcord” (1974). As an independent producer, Solo has backed films in
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Robert Solo (76)
A long-time fan of horror, fantasy and science fiction movies, Mick Garris successfully turned his passion into a profession as a producer-writer-director of medium budget genre fare for film and TV. Mindful of his origins, he has won some affection from
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Mick Garris (57)
Extensively trained composer, pianist and musicologist who, while he was head of the Mannes College of Music, made a documentary short, “Sweet Sounds” (1976), about gifted five year-old music students at the school. This movie initiated Robbins’s longtime
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Richard Robbins (68)
At one time a personal dresser to Shirley MacLaine, Wettig acted on the New York and West Coast stage before landing a plum role on ABC-TV’s highly acclaimed yuppie serial drama “thirtysomething”, lending her character warmth and sensitivity through both
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Patricia Wettig (57)
An Indian of Cheyenne-Arapaho descent, Chris Eyre grew up as the adoptive son of white parents in Portland, OR. He re-established ties to his heritage at the age of 18 and later tracked down his birth mother in an effort to come to terms with his heritage
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Chris Eyre (40)
This petite auburn-haired sparkling-eyed British character player is best-known in her homeland for her acclaimed stage and TV performances. Gemma Jones is recalled by American audiences for her starring turn as the lower-class cook turned upper-crust hot
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Gemma Jones (66)
To call Jeff Bridges “the most underappreciated great actor of his generation”, as did THE NEW YORK TIMES’ Janet Maslin in a review of “American Heart” (1992), has become something of a cliche in contemporary film criticism. Hailed for his relaxed, natura
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Peppy brunette Tomei has turned in a number of memorable performances, winning a surprise Oscar for one in 1993. The Brooklynite broke into TV with parts in the soaps “One Life to Live” and “As the World Turns” (as a teen seductress) before segueing into
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Marisa Tomei (44)