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Thursday's Highlights
Times Staff WriterSERIES Manufactured: The new series "Factory Floor With Marshall Brain" (8 and 9 p.m. National Geographic) documents the design, manufacture and testing of a range of products. Mode: Wilhelmina ( Vanessa Williams) offers Betty ( America Ferrera) a job at...Tags: Tampa Bay Rays, Vanessa Williams, Ugly Betty, Chicago Cubs, Philadelphia Phillies
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Going legit: Why movie stars need live theater
The Chicago TribuneFlushed and sweaty from his exertions, Daniel Radcliffe walked to the front of a Broadway stage and drank in the applause like an " American Idol" act on his first big gig. He grinned sheepishly, sighed with clear relief and closed his eyes, as if to...Tags: Judi Dench, George C Scott, Goodman Theatre, Cinema Industry, Julia Roberts
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Rare footage of Marilyn Monroe sold at auction
The Associated PressRare footage of Marilyn Monroe on the set of the 1959 hit "Some Like It Hot" sold at auction Thursday for $14,624. The 21/2-minute 8 mm film, which features Monroe goofing around with co-stars Tony Curtis and Jack Lemmon, was shot by a U.S. naval officer...Tags: Marilyn Monroe, Auction Service, Film Festivals, Movies, Tony Curtis
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Sheldon Keller, 85; Emmy-winning comedy writer
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterSheldon Keller, an Emmy Award-winning comedy writer who was part of the celebrated writing team on Sid Caesar's 1950s comedy-variety TV show "Caesar's Hour," has died. He was 85. Keller, who also was a founding member of the Beverly Hills Unlisted Jazz...Tags: Carol Channing, Diseases, Sid Caesar, Hollywood (Los Angeles, California), Television Industry
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Emmy-winning star of 'Search for Tomorrow'
DELRAY BEACH, Fla. — Larry Haines, a two-time Daytime Emmy winner for his 35-year role on the soap opera "Search for Tomorrow," has died. He was 89. Mr. Haines, who also had a successful career on Broadway, died July 17 at a Delray Beach hospital...Tags: CBS Corp., Delray Beach, Theater, Henry Fonda, Daytime Emmy Awards
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Free for all
THURSDAY Variety: Daley Civic Center Plaza, Washington and Dearborn Streets, noon. Colombia United in Chicago. A celebration of Colombian Independence with remarks by the Consul General of Colombia and featuring music and dance. Lecture: Cultural Center,...Tags: Chicago Public Library, Harold Washington, Libraries and Museums, Country Music, Armed Forces
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The familiar face of Gary Cole; foreign cussing; burying Martha Stewart
Q. Could you please tell me the name of the actor who played Wayne on Desperate Housewives? He looked very familiar. — N.R., Boca Raton A. Gary Cole played Wayne Davis, a former abusive husband of Dana Delany's character, on Desperate Housewives....Tags: Delray Beach, George Carlin, Fort Lauderdale, Boca Raton, Bob Newhart
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Walter Mirisch, his memoir and memories
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterOscar-winning producer Walter Mirisch has lived the American dream. He grew up in a poor immigrant family, and despite suffering hardships during the Great Depression, he found his way to Harvard. He later went on to a storied career producing some of the...Tags: Steve McQueen, Hollywood (Los Angeles, California), Billy Wilder, Blake Edwards, Norman Jewison
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The Joke Is in the Male
Special to NewsdayIn that old family favorite, "The 40-Year-Old Virgin," the tragically chaste Andy Stitzer (Steve Carell) finally works up the chutzpah to call Trish ( Catherine Keener) and ask her for a date. He's nervous. Hesitant. Quasi-apoplectic. His Steve Austin...Tags: Illegal Immigrants, Will Ferrell, John Anderson, Health and Safety at School, Steve Austin
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'The Bucket List'
Los Angeles Times Staff Writer"The Bucket List" arrives on Christmas Day to remind us to live life to its fullest and leave no cliché unturned. And while most of us would confess to not exactly seizing each day as if it is our last, another cloying reminder from Hollywood is...Tags: Jack Nicholson, Rob Reiner, Christmas, Medical Conditions, Academy Awards
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'The Life of Reilly' (Charles Nelson Reilly's one-man show)
Tribune movie criticCharles Nelson Reilly died last May, but for years before he died, people would gape at him at the grocery store, giving him that look that says: You're alive?!? And: Oooo, what's his name, again? Bronx-born into a melodrama-rich family, a more astute...Tags: Movies, New York, NBC, Jason Robards, North Hollywood (Los Angeles, California)
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Reporter/ Producer/ PhotographerRemember Ralphie? ... the Indiana kid whose only Christmas wish was for a toy that could shoot his eye out? "A Christmas Story" is now a holiday classic, with an almost cult-like following. The movie was directed by Bob Clark who died alongside his 22...Tags: Ted Williams, Health and Safety at School, Dom DeLuise, Mickey Rooney, Cinema Industry
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