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Eileen Herlie of 'All My Children' dies at 90
AP Drama WriterEileen Herlie, a stage and TV actress who appeared on "All My Children" for more than three decades as the motherly Myrtle Fargate, has died at 90. Herlie died Wednesday of pneumonia, said Julie Hanan Carruthers, the ABC soap opera's executive producer....Tags: Simone Signoret, Jean Cocteau, James Mason, Tony Bennett, George Grizzard
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Stage and soap actress Eileen Herlie of 'All My Children,' dies at 90
AP Drama WriterNEW YORK (AP) _ Eileen Herlie, a stage and TV actress who appeared on "All My Children" for more than three decades as the motherly Myrtle Fargate, has died at 90. Herlie died Wednesday of pneumonia, said Julie Hanan Carruthers, the ABC soap opera's...Tags: Simone Signoret, Jean Cocteau, James Mason, Tony Bennett, George Grizzard
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Restored 'Lola Montès' coming to West L.A., Pasadena
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterMax Ophüls' 1955 "Lola Montès" revolves around the life and many loves of a beautiful courtesan and dancer, now destitute, who is forced to relive her exploits nightly at a low-rent circus in America. The poignant final scene finds Lola sitting in a...Tags: West L.A., Pasadena (Los Angeles, California), Los Angeles, Film Festivals, Celebrity
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Paul Newman: A Legend Dies At 83
SPECIAL TO THE COURANTPaul Newman was a stage actor who became a movie star. A sex symbol who celebrated 50 years of marriage with his second wife. A grieving father who turned to philanthropy after the death of his only son. A citizen activist who campaigned for liberal...Tags: Consumer Electronics Industry, Theft, James Dean, Sidney Lumet, Democratic Party
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International house of Oscar
Until "No Country for Old Men" took the final two awards of the evening, it was beginning to look like the U.S. was "No Country for Oscar Winners."
In an Oscar convocation with the least xenophobic results in years, the Kodak Theatre seemed more like a...Tags: Lila Kedrova, Rex Harrison, Political Candidates, United Nations, Music
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80TH ACADEMY AWARDS
TRIBUNE CRITICA pulp thriller with a controversial dangler of an ending and a title taken from William Butler Yeats, "No Country for Old Men" swaggered into Hollywood's Kodak Theatre on Sunday, took aim at the swells assembled for the 80th Academy Awards and muttered:...Tags: Lila Kedrova, Cinema Industry, New Jersey, Rex Harrison, Roberto Benigni
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Hugo Moser, 82; neurologist's portrayal in `Lorenzo's Oil' belied his real character
Times Staff WriterDr. Hugo Moser, the prominent neurologist who was vilified in the movie "Lorenzo's Oil" but who was known as a compassionate and energetic researcher by the parents of hundreds of children with the rare neurological disease known as adrenoleukodystrophy,...Tags: Columbia University, Diet, Massachusetts, Medical Research, Diseases
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Oscars: 'Jones,' Poitier, Neal
From The Times: April 14, 1964
The 2,600-odd members of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences spread their statuettes around much more liberally than was expected during the 36th annual Oscar presentation ceremony Monday evening in the Santa...Tags: Robert Hughes, Heavy Engineering, Tony Richardson, Brandon de Wilde, John Osborne
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Delhi, on the Nigel express
Special to The Times"Welcome to deepest, darkest Delhi, where no white man doth tread," Nigel Hankin said in mock cadences. His snowy eyebrows arched as his left foot perched on a dirty stair. I peered up the ancient passageway. It was indeed a path straight to darkness, a...Tags: Metal and Mineral, Sculpture, Tourism and Leisure, Armed Forces, Jawaharlal Nehru
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Luther
STAFF WRITER(PG-13). The transformation, disillusionment, defiance and persecution of the founder of the Protestant Reformation. A little overheated, but sturdy enough. With Joseph Fiennes, Peter Ustinov, Bruno Ganz, Camille Thomasson and Bart Gavigan. Directed by...Tags: Bruno Ganz, Joseph Fiennes, John Anderson, Christianity, Prostitution
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Stunning 'Quills' funny, fast, horrific
Tribune Film CriticRight from its opening sequence, director Philip Kaufman's startling "Quills" gives us an anatomy of fear, images both silken swift and molten hot, scenes that disrupt and inflame the imagination. From his sumptuously appointed cell at the Charenton...Tags: Marquis de Sade, Sade, Anthony Hopkins, Peter Weiss, Pier Paolo Pasolini
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'Quo Vadis'
Times Staff WriterPolish filmmakers recently have been making new versions of their country's beloved 19th century novels, none more cherished than those by Henryk Sienkiewicz. The veteran Jerzy Kawalerowicz, who turns 80 this year, has completed an elaborate version of...Tags: Cinema Industry, Santa Monica, Emil Jannings, Movies
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