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Edwards, Back to "ER" for One Day
The TV ZoneLast time we heard from Anthony Edwards, he was heading out the door on a year-long trip with his family that would take him hither and yon, far from the madding crowds of TV or "ER," where he made......Tags: Noah Wyle, Angela Bassett, NBC, George Clooney, Eriq la Salle
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"ER" Premieres For Its Final Season
Courant TV CriticOutside, the dingy parking bay is a stop on the Warner Bros. studio lot tour, where visitors can see how they make Chicago snow and rain fall from the Southern California skies. Inside, the institutional dinginess, utilitarian tile floors and clutter are...Tags: Mekhi Phifer, Michael Crichton, Kellie Martin, John Stamos, Noah Wyle
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Anthony Edwards
Anthony Edwards will play the role of Dr. Mark Greene on "ER," in flashback scenes in the Nov. 13 episode, NBC announced Thursday. Dr. Greene died of a brain tumor at the end of the 2002 season. He will be shown with other characters from the show's past...Tags: Angela Bassett, NBC, George Clooney
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Anthony Edwards' Dr. Greene returning in final season of 'ER'
Associated PressLOS ANGELES— Dr. Mark Greene is coming back to "ER," but he's not coming back from the dead. Anthony Edwards will reprise the role of Greene, who died of a brain tumor at the end of the 2002 season, in flashback scenes in the Nov. 13 episode, NBC...Tags: Angela Bassett, NBC, George Clooney
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Here's a small sampling of films worthy of a first-day film fest
Before World War I, when the Marx Brothers and their various relatives were knocking around the vaudeville circuit, one of their acts was a schoolroom act, titled "Fun in Hi Skule." Remnants of the act turned up in "Horse Feathers," one of the Marxes'...Tags: Jennifer Jason Leigh, Bill Murray, Molly Ringwald, Wes Anderson, Rosalind Russell
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Thanks To Faris, A Dumb 'Bunny' Turns Out Funny
ASSOCIATED PRESSJust in time for back-to-school comes " The House Bunny," which won't teach you anything new or useful, but it will prepare you for sorority rush. Its depiction of Greek life isn't all that accurate, either, but that's beside the point. The entire...Tags: Judy Holliday, The Rocker, Hugh Hefner, Matt Leinart, Popular Music
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Fast Chat: Uma Thurman on "The Life Before Her Eyes"
Uma Thurman has always been a standout. Her name, the whole 6-foot-tall thing, those arresting, angular features, all guaranteed she'd get noticed. And she was - first by agents at age 15, then by director Terry Gilliam, who cast her as Venus, her first...Tags: Quentin Tarantino, David Hare, Batman, Juvenile Delinquency, Connecticut
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Southern Section results
Friday, April 25, 2008 NORTHERN LEAGUE Boys Marshall 62, Lincoln 56 Rafael Reyes won the 100 and the 200 meters and Oscar Gladden won the 400, long jump and high jump for host Lincoln (4-2). Samy Haimoud won the 1,600 and 3,200 for Marshall (6-0)....Tags: High Jump, Long Jump, Athletics, Track and Field
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This case is a real killer
gene.seymour@newsday.comOne of G.K. Chesterton's Father Brown stories submits this aphorism for your approval: "The criminal is the creative artist, the detective, only the critic." It often seems that the fascination with serial killers springs not only from a morbid...Tags: David Fincher, Robert Downey Jr., G.K. Chesterton, Crimes, Brian Cox
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Prime time to learn
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterAMERICANS more than just believe the health information they get from fictional television shows. Spurred by what they see on shows like "ER" or "The Bold and the Beautiful," surveys suggest, they take action. They go to the doctor. They tell a friend...Tags: AIDS, Grey's Anatomy, Alzheimer's Disease, Bea Arthur, Family Planning
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'Zodiac' cracks a killer's code
David Fincher's "Zodiac" is not at all the big, dark mood piece you'd expect from the director of "Seven." Yes, it's about the unsolved murders that gripped San Francisco's Bay Area from 1969 into the '70s. But what Fincher mostly gives us in two hours...Tags: John Carroll, David Fincher, Police, Robert Downey Jr., Movies
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