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SCREEN SCENE: His name is Bruce (Bruce Campbell that is)
Tribune reporterBruce Campbell isn't just an actor, he's a brand. He's perhaps best known for star turns in Sam Raimi's "Evil Dead" films and cameos in the " Spider-Man" franchise. Second, his books "If Chins Could Kill, Confessions of a 'B' Movie Actor" and "Make Love!...Tags: Evanston, Bob Hope, Credit and Debt, Conservation, Sam Raimi
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Happy birthday: Nov. 11
Jonathan Winters, comedian, 83 Stanley Tucci, actor, 48 Demi Moore, actress, 46 Calista Flockhart, actress, 44 Carson Kressley, TV personality, 39 Leonardo DiCaprio, actor, 34 The Associated PressTags: Leonardo DiCaprio, Stanley Tucci, Carson Kressley, Calista Flockhart, Demi Moore
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Today's Celebrity Birthdays
Dancer-choreographer Nicholas Royce is 83. Comedian Jonathan Winters is 83. Jazz singer-musician Mose Allison is 81. Author Carlos Fuentes is 80. Country singer Narvel Felts is 70. Sen. Barbara Boxer, D-Calif., is 68. Rock singer-musician Vince Martell...Tags: Leonardo DiCaprio, Rock and Roll, Stanley Tucci, Calista Flockhart, Celebrity
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Edie Adams dies at 81; Tony award-winning actress
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterEdie Adams, the Tony award-winning actress and singer who was perhaps best known to a generation of television viewers as the seductive commercial spokeswoman for Muriel Cigars, has died. She was 81. Adams, the widow of the legendary comedian Ernie...Tags: Ernie Kovacs, Theater, Texas, Los Angeles, Philadelphia (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania)
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Kidsday talks with comedian Frank Caliendo
Kidsday Reporters, Ages 11 and 12, West Hempstead and HicksvilleWe interviewed comedian and impressionist Frank Caliendo after one of his shows recently. Who was the first person you did an impression? Jay Leno. I was looking in the mirror and I had my chin out and I Hey I like those natural cheese flavored Doritos....Tags: James Brown, Movies, Radio Industry, Terry Bradshaw, John Madden
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Gustav Forces Coverage Changes; New Seasons For 'Gossip Girl,' 'Prison Break'
Hurricane Gustav was poised to batter the Gulf Coast this morning, but it had already managed to smash a big event 1,200 miles to the north. Networks and cable news outlets that had planned to cover the Republican National Convention tonight were...Tags: Natural Disasters, John McCain, Don Rickles, Steve Carell, Alyson Hannigan
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Bonnie Hunt prepares (sort of) for daytime TV
Channel IslandSPEND AN hour or so with Bonnie Hunt these days and you come away convinced she's got a daytime talk show inside her head. The only question now is whether she and her producers can extract and polish that vision within the next three weeks, when "The...Tags: Elisabeth Hasselbeck, Second City, Martin Short, Merv Griffin, Ellen DeGeneres
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'Nobody, nothing was sacred'
Shortly before midnight on Aug. 3, 1958, Lenny Bruce got off an airplane at Midway Airport. No one knows exactly what he did the next day until, at 8 p.m., he walked onto the stage of the Cloister Inn nightclub and said, "I've been thinking a lot about...Tags: Newspaper and Magazine, Edward G Robinson, Air and Space Accidents, Richard Pryor, Tourism and Leisure
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Harvey Korman, 1927-2008
The TV ZoneThis has been a hell of a week for the dearly departed in television, with the deaths of Sydney Pollack (a classic TV director before he was a classic big screen one), and the amazing (and amazingly) prolific Earle......Tags: Bob Hope, Carol Burnett, Dick van Dyke, Sydney Pollack, Bob Newhart
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Shows to watch
1 'Comanche Moon' 8 p.m., WBBM-Ch. 2 In the third and final episode of the miniseries, Texas Rangers search for two American Indian outlaws and a Mexican bandit. Starring Val Kilmer, Steve Zahn, Rachel Griffiths, Karl Urban and Linda Cardellini (right)....Tags: Steve Zahn, Crimes, Sam Waterston, Val Kilmer, Murder
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SCREEN SCENE: Chicago gets some attention at Sundance -- plus a guide to art house and 2nd-run films
Tribune staff reporterA couple of Chicago-related projects are screening at Sundance this year, including "Diminished Capacity," which is being touted as an "offbeat comedy" by the recently reconstituted Steppenwolf Films. In the company's debut movie, Terry Kinney directs...Tags: Katharine Hepburn, Cary Grant, James Gandolfini, Matthew Broderick, Steven Spielberg
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Movie capsules
South Florida Sun-SentinelA summary of the movies playing Oct. 11 to Nov. 15, 2007 at the 22nd Fort Lauderdale International Film Festival. Most tickets are $10 general admission; $5 for members and free for holders of FLIFF Fast Pass. Parties and special events are priced...Tags: Consumer Electronics Industry, Alexander Payne, Medical Specialization, Corruption, Philip Bosco
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