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'Grey's Anatomy' Star on Worst Nude Scenes List
Zap2It.comMr. Skin may have applauded Marisa Tomei's topless turn in "Before the Devil Knows You're Dead," but the film also yielded one of the least appealing shows of skin thanks to the untoned buttocks of a costar. Papermag's Cinemaniac, aka Dennis Dermody,...Tags: Burgess Meredith, Terry Bradshaw, Kathy Bates, Movies, Donald Sutherland
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THE CARDINALI TOUCH
Special to The TimesIT was a dream date for any fashion designer, caught by Vogue magazine, on this upbeat day in 1971. Marilyn Lewis makes an adjustment to the beaded blue detailing on a lam– gown before the formal shoot begins. The floral chiffon with ruffles was already a...Tags: Academy Awards, Marlo Thomas, Jennifer Lopez, Beverly Hills, Diana Vreeland
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They were the kids of Malibu Colony
Special to The TimesIn the '60s, beach-roaming kids discovered the Byrds playing at Jane Fonda and Roger Vadim's open beach bash. A decade later, Cher's son Elijah Allman's first birthday party featured elephants and an Army tank. More recently, a lemonade stand served Tom...Tags: Homes, Bette Midler, Celebrity, Ronald Colman, Cher
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Los Angeles Times' West Magazine Names Irvine Co. Chairman Donald Bren as the Most Powerful Southern Californian
LOS ANGELES, Aug. 10, 2006 – West magazine, the Sunday magazine of the Los Angeles Times, today announced that Irvine Co. Chairman Donald Bren tops its list of the 100 most powerful people in Southern California. The complete West 100 list will be...Tags: Government, Jack Nicholson, Roger Mahony, Tribune Co., AEG AG
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Movie review: 'Boynton Beach Club'
Tribune movie critic2 stars (out of four) Seasoned character actors north of 60 or 70 shouldn't have to scrounge for films offering roles beyond the usual cranky, buffoonish comic relief. It's rewarding, therefore, to watch the cast of director/co-writer Susan Seidelman's...Tags: Movies, Beach Vacations, Samuel Goldwyn, Boynton Beach, Death and Dying
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'Boynton Beach Club'
Times Staff Writer"Boynton Beach Club" was directed by early '80s indie queen Susan Seidelman ("Smithereens," "Desperately Seeking Susan"), but it was inspired by her mother Florence's experiences after she moved to an "active adult" community in Florida. A light...Tags: Movies, Beach Vacations, Boynton Beach, Retirement, Death and Dying
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Movie review: Going Shopping'
Tribune movie critic3 stars (out of four) Making a simple, natural, humanistic movie about shopaholics and boutique owners in L.A. might seem a pretty weird proposition, even for a low-budget American indie by a card-carrying maverick such as Henry Jaglom. But Jaglom's...Tags: Los Angeles, Jack Nicholson, Cinema Industry, Movies, Santa Monica
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Fun Evening With the Golden Globes
From The Times: Feb. 9, 1971 The 28th Golden Globes Awards at the Beverly Hilton was the kind of evening and entertainment that leaves the audience hoping for an encore. It was more of a fun event than any big awards ceremony I recall in recent years,...Tags: Merv Griffin, Ceremonies, Barbra Streisand, Carol Burnett, Jack Nicholson
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Wit On, Off Camera at Golden Globes
From The Times: Jan. 30, 1973 Carol Burnett looked beautiful — as Chris George's choice for the sexiest woman in the world should have looked — in a yellow silk decollette gown with white studs by Bob Mackie. Henry Fonda was accepting the female world...Tags: Liza Minnelli, Burt Reynolds, Marlon Brando, Carol Burnett, Richard Chamberlain
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And the loser is...
The EnvelopeNo one is likely to mention Allan Carr from the stage of the Kodak Theatre tonight. If the 77th annual Academy Awards ceremony includes a film montage of previous shows, chances are that the one he produced won't be among them. But make no mistake, he...Tags: Government, Ceremonies, Merv Griffin, Disasters, Public Employees
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Networks band together for all-star event
Tribune television reporterAn impressive array of talent from the worlds of music, film and television mounted a low-key but inspirational celebration of the American spirit Friday in a history-making, two-hour telethon to raise money for victims and their families of the terrorist...Tags: Federal Bureau of Investigation, Will Smith, Police, Kurt Russell, Fires
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That Darn Cat
TIMES STAFF WRITERFriday February 14, 1997 Disney's reworking of its beloved 1965 "That Darn Cat" is too contrived and drawn out to have much appeal for audiences beyond small children, who may be diverted by the antics of a clever feline but who may also start to...Tags: Federal Bureau of Investigation, Massachusetts, Movies, Christina Ricci, Estelle Parsons
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