Bernardo Bertolucci, the Italian director known for a colorful style and for directing such disparate films as Last Tango in Paris and The Last Emperor, died in Rome Monday. (more…)
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Past & Curious: Beauty-Queen Bonanza, The Day the Magic Died & More!
Links to the past with relevance today ... (more…)
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Past & Curious: Madonna Redux, Cicely Tyson’s Honor & More!
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Pablo Ferro Dies @ 83; Designed Iconic Opening for ‘Dr. Strangelove’
Pablo Ferro, the designer known for his unique, hand-drawn opening titles sequences in films across four decades, died November 16, THR reports. (more…)
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‘Butch Cassidy,’ ‘All the President’s Men,’ ‘Princess Bride’ Writer William Goldman Dies @ 87
William Goldman, the screenwriter best known for his Oscar-winning scripts for Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid (1969) and Al the President's Men (1976), has died, Deadline reports. (more…)
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Remembering Mr. Sitcom: Sherwood Schwartz!
Today marks the 102nd anniversary of TV legend Sherwood Schwartz (1916-2011), the producer behind Gilligan's Island (1964-1967) on CBS and The Brady Bunch (1969-1974) on ABC. (more…)
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Luft for Life: A Vibrant Lorna Talks ‘A Star Is Born’
Lorna Luft, 65, has had a tough time of it recently — and she's the first to admit it. (more…)
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When the Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders Ruled
This morning, Today spent some time reminiscing about the insane, now hard-to-grasp iconic status of the Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders, who were ubiquitious in the '70s (especially) and '80s. (more…)
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Past & Curious: Freddy’s Revenge, Jamie Lee Curtis’s Admission & More!
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Caroll Spinney Retires as Big Bird, Oscar the Grouch
Caroll Spinney, the 84-year-old voice-actor legend and puppeteer behind Big Bird and Oscar the Grouch, has announced he is moving on from Sesame Street. (more…)
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