John Carson, who has died aged 89, was a busy actor whose velvet voice and distinguished looks could flit easily between cold villainy or testy eccentricity.
Jud Kinberg, the father of X-Men movie architect Simon Kinberg who produced such stellar films as the Vincent van Gogh biopic Lust for Life, starring Kirk Douglas, and William Holden's Executive Suite, has died. He was 91.
John Carson, who has died aged 89, was a busy actor whose velvet voice and distinguished looks could flit easily between cold villainy or testy eccentricity.
Jud Kinberg, the father of X-Men movie architect Simon Kinberg who produced such stellar films as the Vincent van Gogh biopic Lust for Life, starring Kirk Douglas, and William Holden's Executive Suite, has died. He was 91.
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Originally posted by Andrew NDB
Geoff Johns should have a 10 mile restraining order from comic books, let alone films.
Leonard Cohen, the hugely influential singer and songwriter whose work spanned five decades, died at the age of 82. Cohen's label, Sony Music Canada, confirmed his death on the singer's Facebook page.
Robert Vaughn, whose Napoleon Solo on NBC’s spy yarn The Man From Uncle set TV’s 1960s standard for suavity and crimebusting cool, died today after a brief battle with acute leukemia. He was 83.
Actress and singer Julie Gregg has died following a long period of illness; she was 79. Gregg was a topline stage entertainer who took on a variety of colourful roles on television and made occasional trips inside the realm of cinema. She did some modelling early in her career and enjoyed playing her guitar.
Veteran soap scribe Claire Labine, the creator of ABC’s Ryan’s Hope and a winner of nine Daytime Emmy Awards, died this week at age 82. A cause of death has not been disclosed.
Jacques Werup has died. Werup was a storyteller, a poet, a musician, a songwriter, an actor (he spent some time working in television in the early 1970s); he became an unseen collaborator of Swedish grand master Jan Troell for the production 'As White As In Snow' (2001) which is based upon one of his novels.
Aileen Mehle, who titillated readers with her rapier wit for five decades as “Suzy,” the glamorous, nationally syndicated grande dame of tabloid society gossip columnists, died on Friday at her home in Manhattan. She was 98.
Leon Russell, the longhaired, scratchy-voiced pianist, guitarist, songwriter and bandleader who moved from playing countless recording sessions to making hits on his own, died on Sunday in Nashville. He was 74.
Lupita Tovar, the Mexican actress who starred in the 1931 Spanish-language version of Dracula that was shot concurrently with the famed Bela Lugosi version, has died. She was 106.
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