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Orange County Births
Some births may not appear in this listing because some hospitals are no longer releasing the names of newborns for publication. August 23 Health Central Peters, Za Naria D'Asia, born to LaDaisha Dawkins and Bernard Peters, Orlando. South Seminole...Tags: Kissimmee, Holden, Longwood (Seminole, Florida), Lake Mary, Maitland
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Irish Film Festival; Artivist Film Festival; John Huston retrospective
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterIrish eyes are smiling over the City of Angels as the first Irish Film Festival of Los Angeles opens this evening at the Clarity Theater in Beverly Hills with "Eden," the latest movie from the producers of "Once." Directed by Declan Recks, the drama...Tags: Sierra Madre, Marilyn Monroe, Los Angeles, Brad Bird, Clark Gable
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Wrote Tony-winner 'Kismet'
Tribune NewspapersLuther Davis, a writer for stage, film and television who won a Tony award for "Kismet," the Broadway musical and whose screen credits include, "Lady in a Cage," a thriller that starred Olivia de Havilland, has died. He was 91. Mr. Davis died July 29...Tags: Eartha Kitt, Olivia de Havilland, Broadway, Theater, James Caan
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Audrey Hepburn's ex, director Mel Ferrer, dies
Associated Press WriterMel Ferrer, the tall, darkly handsome star of such classic films as "Lili," "War and Peace" and "The Sun Also Rises," as well as producer and director of movies starring his then-wife, Audrey Hepburn, has died at age 90. Ferrer died Monday at a Santa...Tags: Crimes, Audrey Hepburn, Leslie Caron, Santa Barbara (Santa Barbara, California), Movies
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Actor-Filmmaker Mel Ferrer Dies at 90
Zap2It.comMel Ferrer, an actor and filmmaker who was once married to Audrey Hepburn has died. He was 90. Ferrer died Monday, June 2 at his ranch near Santa Barbara, says family spokesperson Mike Mena. During his decades in show business, Ferrer directed nine...Tags: Cinema Industry, Audrey Hepburn, Eddie Albert, Claudette Colbert, NBC
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Strike gives theater district eateries hunger pain
carl.macgowan@newsday.comUntil a few weeks ago, Lana Keren could look across the street and see dozens of people stream out of the Broadway Theatre, home of "The Color Purple." Many of them headed straight into Maison, the restaurant Keren manages at 53rd Street and Seventh...Tags: Restaurant and Catering Industry, Tourism and Leisure, Strikes, Michael Bloomberg, Rockefeller Center
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'Newhart' Handyman Poston Dies
Times Staff WriterTom Poston, a familiar comedic presence on television since the 1950s, when he was an Emmy Award-winning regular on "The Steve Allen Show" but who may be best remembered as the bumbling handyman on the popular situation comedy "Newhart," has died. He...Tags: Ohio, Los Angeles, House and Home, NBC, Steve Allen
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Red Buttons Dies at 87
Zap2It.comRed Buttons, the impish former burlesque comic who became an early TV sensation and an Academy Award-winning character actor during a career that spanned more than seven decades, has died. He was 87. Buttons died today at his Century City home after a...Tags: John Paul II, Lower East Side, City Island, Harry S Truman, Television Industry
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Long Beach - Riding the waves of a colorful history
Staff WriterA mayor assassinated by a cop assigned to protect him. Political scandals. Celebrity residents like Bogie and Cagney. And a boardwalk construction project hyped with a parade of elephants. To call the history of Long Beach colorful doesn't quite do it...Tags: Tourism and Leisure, Bankruptcy, Crimes, Beach Vacations, Brownsville
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Factoids about this year's Oscars
Times Staff WriterTom Hanks isn't the first actor to be nominated for playing a castaway on a deserted island. Dan O'Herlihy was nominated for best actor for playing Daniel Defoe's legendary Robinson Crusoe in Luis Buuel's "The Adventures of Robinson Crusoe" (1954).* *...Tags: Jackson Pollock, Walter Brennan, Anthony Quinn, Kentucky, Los Angeles
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Winning transformations in films
Baltimore SunFor all the attention it's been getting, you'd think Nicole Kidman's nose was the star of "The Hours," the much-acclaimed film about three women whose lives are affected by the works of author Virginia Woolf. To portray Woolf, Kidman sports a fake...Tags: Nicole Kidman, Daniel Day-Lewis, Taj Mahal, Mike Nichols, Burt Lancaster
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Fun facts
Special to Baltimoresun.comAre you having a few film buffs over for an Oscar party? Would you like to impress them with your uncanny knowledge of Oscar trivia? Here are a few fun facts about the annual ceremony to sprinkle in amid the overdone musical numbers and the nominees for...Tags: Culture, Awards and Prizes, Jackie Cooper, Oscar Hammerstein, Tatum O'Neal
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