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PASSINGS: Harry Lawenda, Axel Axgil, Phyllis Love
Harry Lawenda
Interior design firm's creative force
Harry Lawenda, 87, an interior designer who was the creative force behind the influential Kneedler Fauchere design firm founded by his late wife, Dorothy Kneedler Lawenda, died at his Los Angeles...Tags: FBI, Hodgkins Disease, Los Angeles Times, Obituaries, Music
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Cliff Robertson dies at 88; actor starred in films and on stage and TV
Cliff Robertson, who starred as John F. Kennedy in a 1963 World War II drama and later won an Academy Award for his portrayal of a mentally disabled bakery janitor in the movie "Charly," died Saturday, one day after his 88th birthday.
Robertson, who also...Tags: Drama (genre), Rob Lowe, Periodicals, Roger Ebert, Springs
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Farley Granger dies at 85; handsome leading man best known for roles in Hitchcock films
Farley Granger, a handsome young leading man during Hollywood's post-World War II era who was best known for his starring roles in the Alfred Hitchcock suspense thrillers "Strangers on a Train" and "Rope," has died. He was 85.
Granger died of natural...Tags: Drama (genre), John Dall, Theater, World War II (1939-1945), Off-Broadway Theater
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10 things you might not know about TV commercials
The game on Sunday is, well, the Super Bowl of TV commercials. According to Nielsen, most people (OK, 51 percent) say they enjoy the ads more than the football, and advertisers will shell out up to $3 million for the privilege of entertaining them for...Tags: NBC (tv network), Super Bowl, Native Americans, World War II (1939-1945), Grammy Awards
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PASSINGS: John Dye, Ellen Stewart, Del Reisman, Irene Jerison
John Dye
Actor best known for 'Touched by an Angel'
John Dye, 47, an actor best known for his role as Andrew in the long-running CBS-TV series "Touched by an Angel," was found dead Monday at his home in San Francisco, the San Francisco medical examiner'...Tags: Theater, Sam Shepard, World War II (1939-1945), Book, Memphis
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Classic Hollywood: Piper Laurie
Piper Laurie has been reflecting on her career of late, a career that has careened from B-movie "bimbo" roles to Oscar nominations — not to mention that bag full of condoms she once scored as a budding starlet.
Though she was painfully shy,...Tags: Piper Laurie, Education, Los Angeles Times, Rory Calhoun, Literature
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Hot Property: Scarlett Johansson, Ryan Reynolds buy Los Feliz house for $2.9 million
It seems as though actress Scarlett Johansson had no sooner sold her old place in the Hollywood Hills than she and her husband, actor Ryan Reynolds, closed on a house in Los Feliz for $2.9 million.
Built in the late '60s, the restored Buff & Hensman-...Tags: The Proposal (movie), Ryan Reynolds, Dining and Drinking, Saturday Night Live (tv program), Ghost Whisperer (tv program)
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The Albert Heschong family home in Encino goes on the market
A home owned by the family of the late Albert Heschong, the Emmy-winning production designer for television, film and theater who headed the art department at CBS for more than two decades, is for sale in Encino at $1.15 million.
Heschong designed and...Tags: Hawaii, CBS Corp., Los Angeles Times, Sherman Oaks, Gunsmoke (tv program)
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Dick Berg dies at 87; television and film writer and producer
Dick Berg, a longtime television and motion picture writer and producer, died Tuesday from a fall at his home in Los Angeles. He was 87.
A pioneer of the made-for-television movie format that revolutionized network programming in the 1970s, Berg helped...Tags: Drama (genre), Westport, Simone Signoret, Television Industry, Mass Media
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F. Scott Fitzgerald on film and television
F. Scott Fitzgerald's magical short story "The Curious Case of Benjamin Button" was a hard sell during the early days of the Roaring '20s, when magazines were hungering for one of the author's more down-to-earth flapper stories. "Benjamin Button" was a...Tags: MGM Inc., John Frankenheimer, World War II (1939-1945), Hospitals and Clinics, Mia Farrow
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Sydney Pollack, 73; Oscar-winning director and producer
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterSydney Pollack, the Academy Award-winning director of "Out of Africa" who achieved acclaim making popular, mainstream movies with A-list stars, including "The Way We Were" and "Tootsie," died Monday. He was 73. Pollack, who also was a producer and actor,...Tags: Drama (genre), August (movie), Theater, Cinema Industry, Culture
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'Judgment at Nuremberg' Screenwriter Dies
Abby Mann, the Oscar-winning screenwriter of 1961's "Judgment at Nuremberg" and such acclaimed TV movies as 1973's " The Marcus-Nelson Murders" and 1989's "Murderers Among Us: The Simon Wiesenthal Story," died Tuesday of heart failure in Beverly Hills. He...Tags: Drama (genre), John Cassavetes, World War II (1939-1945), Martin Luther King Jr., Stanley Kramer
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