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‘Election' Actress Jessica Campbell Dead at 38
According to a report, Jessica Campbell, who acted alongside Reese Witherspoon in “Election,” passed away on Dec. 29 at the age of 38.
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The Top 10 Podcasts We All Need in Our Lives Right Now, According to a Psychotherapist
Psychotherapist Tess Brigham shares the 10 podcasts that have been helping her — and her patients — pass the time and deal with coronavirus-related challenges.
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Tanya Roberts Still Alive, Rep Says
The “A View to Kill” star’s rep released a statement Sunday that Tanya Roberts had died in an L.A. hospital after collapsing in her home. On Monday, he said she is, in fact, still alive and hospitalized.
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Hollywood Union Calls for Pause to Production as COVID-19 Surges in California
The anticipated post-holiday surge of COVID-19 cases and the shortage of hospital beds to treat patients led organizations representing actors, independent producers and advertisers to recommend a temporary hold on in-person production in Southern California.
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Calamity? Anomaly? 2020 Was a Box Office Year Like No Other
When the sun sets on the 2020 box office, it’ll be difficult to look at the numbers as anything but disastrous
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'Gilligan's Island's' Dawn Wells Dies at 82
The actor, who played Mary Ann on the hit series, died Wednesday of causes related to COVID-19.
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How the Success of ‘Wonder Woman 1984' and ‘Soul' Will Help Define the Entertainment Industry in 2021
The successful release of Pixar’s “Soul” and Warner Bros’ “Wonder Woman 1984” through streaming services served as test cases for how people’s expectations for big blockbusters rollouts are changing. Insider entertainment correspondent Kim Renfro stopped by LX News to break down what to expect from the entertainment industry in 2021.
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Cruise Reportedly Recorded Berating Film Crew for Breaking COVID Rules on Set
Tom Cruise has launched an expletive-laden rant at colleagues on the set of his latest “Mission: Impossible” movie after he spotted two workers failing to abide by social distancing rules
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Kindness Overcomes Crisis at Hollywood's Historic Musso and Frank Grill
The COVID-19 shutdown struggle spares no one and that includes Musso & Frank Grill in Hollywood. Staff at the legendary restaurant, seen in countless TV shows, is getting an assist from the community.
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With Red Carpets Rolled Up, the Oscar Race Goes Virtual
This year, Hollywood’s awards season is operating in a strange COVID-19 vacuum with only a whiff of the stuff it thrives on: buzz
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Celebrity Couple Tiffany Haddish and Common Fed the Hungry at the Laugh Factory
The yearly Hollywood tradition of the Laugh Factory providing Thanksgiving dinner for those in need almost didn’t happen this year because of the pandemic.
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Movie Producer David Guillod Arrested on Suspicion of Sex Assault
“Extraction” and “Atomic Blonde” producer David Guillod was arrested Wednesday on suspicion of sexual assault only months after being charged with drugging and assaulting women in Santa Barbara, authorities said.
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Jeff Bridges Diagnosed With Lymphoma
“The Big Lebowski” star made the announcement Monday and said his prognosis was good.
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‘The Batman,' ‘Dune' Latest COVID-19 Victims as Hollywood's Massive Movie Shuffle Continues
Fans will have to wait longer… much longer… to see Robert Pattison don his cowl. The caped crusader became the latest COVID-19 victim after it was announced Tuesday the highly anticipated reboot “The Batman” was being pushed to 2022.
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Covid Has Dealt a Crushing Blow to the Arts — Can It Bounce Back?
As out-of-work artists leave expensive cultural centers like New York City, and venues struggle not to close permanently, concerns are growing about whether the arts industry can recover from the pandemic.
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Pandemic Chases ‘Wonder Woman 1984' to Dec. 25
Following the less-than-stellar theatrical debut of Christopher Nolan’s “Tenet,” Warner Bros
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Hollywood's Inclusion Problems Still Run Deep, Study Finds
As Hollywood searches for a response to the reckoning brought on by the death of George Floyd and the Academy Awards move to make Oscar nominees more inclusive, a new study captures how the film industry has improved in diversity and how it still lags.
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Antonio Sabato Jr. Says He Was Blackballed By Hollywood For Supporting President Trump
“I’ve been through hell and back.” Antonio Sabato Jr. is revealing a lot in his new book ‘Sabato The Untold Story’. The former actor and Sexist Man Alive talks to Danielle Nottingham about being shunned in Hollywood for backing President Trump and how different his life is now.
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Two Men Charged With Attack on YouTube Performer, 2 Other Transgender Women
Two Compton men have been charged with an attack last month on YouTube performer Eden the Doll and two other transgender women in Hollywood. Carlton Alexander Callaway, 29, is charged with one felony count each of assault by means of force likely to produce great bodily injury, battery with serious bodily injury, second-degree robbery, attempted second-degree robbery, criminal threats and…
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‘Crushingly Sad': Actors, Friends Mourn Death of Chadwick Boseman
Actor Chadwick Boseman, who iconic roles such as Jackie Robinson and James Brown before finding fame as the Black Panther in the Marvel cinematic universe, died Friday of colon cancer, his representative said. He was 42.