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Ernst Walder dead – Coronation Street original and boyfriend of its creator dies - www.ok.co.uk - Austria - county Warren
ok.co.uk
16.06.2022 / 12:57

Ernst Walder dead – Coronation Street original and boyfriend of its creator dies

One of Coronation Street's original cast members, Ernst Walder, has died at the age of 94.The actor played the role of Ivan Cheveski, who was the son-in-law of Elsie Tanner in the hit soap opera. He was also the boyfriend of the show's co-creator Tony Warren in the 1960s. According to metro.co.uk, he passed away on Monday 6 September last year, but it was not known until now.

Actor Philip Baker Hall, known for Magnolia and Seinfeld, dies at 90 - www.msn.com - New York - county Hall - Washington
msn.com
13.06.2022 / 23:33

Actor Philip Baker Hall, known for Magnolia and Seinfeld, dies at 90

he wrote. “He was surrounded by loved ones. The world has an empty space in it.

'He wasn't the problem' - Man United fans says same thing as Ralf Rangnick's Austria draw with France - www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk - France - Manchester - Austria - Germany - Denmark - Croatia
manchestereveningnews.co.uk
11.06.2022 / 13:45

'He wasn't the problem' - Man United fans says same thing as Ralf Rangnick's Austria draw with France

Manchester United fans were left questioning their own players once again after seeing Ralf Rangnick’s Austria impress for the second time in a week as they drew with France on Friday night.

Sofia Milos Joins Greek Mafia Series ‘Astoria’ From Theo Nicholas Pagones - deadline.com - county Valley - Italy - New York - county Queens - Greece - Albania - Athens, Greece
deadline.com
10.06.2022 / 21:27

Sofia Milos Joins Greek Mafia Series ‘Astoria’ From Theo Nicholas Pagones

EXCLUSIVE: Sofia Milos (CSI: Miami) is joining the in-the-works mafia series Astoria from actor/writer Theo Nicholas Pagones. The Greek-Italian actress will play Chrysanthi Antonopoulos, the daughter of a Greek Mob boss.

‘Jurassic World: Dominion’ Review: Laura Dern and Sam Neill Are Back in a Franchise That’s Stubbornly Determined to Repeat Itself - variety.com - county San Diego
variety.com
08.06.2022 / 22:03

‘Jurassic World: Dominion’ Review: Laura Dern and Sam Neill Are Back in a Franchise That’s Stubbornly Determined to Repeat Itself

Peter Debruge Chief Film CriticWith 1990’s “Jurassic Park,” novelist Michael Crichton took a hard look at what was happening in the field of genetic research and warned, via mathematician Ian Malcolm, “Scientists are actually preoccupied with accomplishment. So they are focused on whether they can do something. They never stop to ask if they should do something.”Across six movies and massive advances in visual effects technology, Hollywood has been wrestling with a version of that same craven because-they-can impulse.

Bo Hopkins obituary - www.msn.com - USA - South Carolina - county Greenville
msn.com
04.06.2022 / 01:57

Bo Hopkins obituary

The Wild Bunch (1969), his third film role, he played Crazy Lee, left behind by the gang with their hostages as they escape an ambush. His glee as he marches the terrified captives around at gunpoint singing We Shall Gather at the River highlighted the violent absurdity of the director Sam Peckinpah’s opening scene. In American Graffiti (1973), directed by George Lucas, he played the leader of a greaser gang, the Pharoahs, who frightens Richard Dreyfuss’s strait-laced Curt into pulling off a spectacular prank on the police.

Charles Siebert, ‘Trapper John, M.D.’ actor dead at 84 - www.foxnews.com - California - county Charles - county Long - city Rogers - San Francisco, state California - county Stevens
foxnews.com
01.06.2022 / 01:05

Charles Siebert, ‘Trapper John, M.D.’ actor dead at 84

Charles Siebert, the actor best known for his role as Dr. Stanley Riverside II on seven seasons of the series "Trapper John M.D.," has died, according to a report.

Charles Siebert Dies: ‘Trapper John, M.D.’ Actor Was 84 - deadline.com - California - county Santa Rosa - Wisconsin - San Francisco, state California - county Kenosha - county Love
deadline.com
01.06.2022 / 00:39

Charles Siebert Dies: ‘Trapper John, M.D.’ Actor Was 84

Charles Siebert, the actor who played the pompous Dr. Stanley Riverside II on the CBS medical drama series Trapper John, M.D., died May 1 of Covid-related pneumonia at the University of California San Francisco Medical Center. He was 84.

Bo Hopkins, ‘American Graffiti’ and ‘The Wild Bunch’ actor, dies at 84 - www.foxnews.com - New York - Los Angeles - USA - Hollywood - South Carolina - county Greenville
foxnews.com
29.05.2022 / 22:35

Bo Hopkins, ‘American Graffiti’ and ‘The Wild Bunch’ actor, dies at 84

Bo Hopkins, known for his roles in "American Graffiti," "The Wild Bunch," and "Midnight Express" died on Saturday. He was 84. A marquee on the actor’s self-titled website confirmed his death with the announcement: "It is with great sadness that we announce that Bo has passed away.

‘American Graffiti’ actor Bo Hopkins dead at 80 - nypost.com - USA - California - county Valley - county Lee - George
nypost.com
29.05.2022 / 00:33

‘American Graffiti’ actor Bo Hopkins dead at 80

according to The Hollywood Reporter.The outlet reported that Hopkins died in Van Nuys, California at Valley Presbyterian Hospital.One of the actor’s earliest film roles was playing Clarence “Crazy” Lee in the 1969 Sam Peckinpah film “The Wild Bunch.”A few years later in 1973, he appeared in George Lucas’ breakout film “American Graffiti.”In that film, he played the supporting character role of Joe “Little Joe” Young, a gang leader.“Graffiti got people out draggin’ and going up, and down streets cruisin’,” the actor said of the classic car film, speaking to Shock Cinema magazine.“It got people into cars doing that kind of stuff again.”Decades later the actor was still appearing at classic car shows as a result of his role in American Graffiti, and the film’s popularity among car lovers.“If I told you how many times people have come up to … me at these shows and told us that we’ve changed their lives, you wouldn’t believe it,” he said in the Shock Cinema interview.This story originally appeared on The Sun and has been reproduced here with permission.

Bo Hopkins Dies: Veteran Actor In ‘The Wild Bunch’ And ‘American Graffiti’ Was 80 - deadline.com - USA - South Carolina - county Hopkins - county Greenville
deadline.com
28.05.2022 / 23:53

Bo Hopkins Dies: Veteran Actor In ‘The Wild Bunch’ And ‘American Graffiti’ Was 80

Bo Hopkins, who appeared in such memorable films as The Wild Bunch (1969), The Getaway (1972), American Graffiti (1973), The Man Who Loved Cat Dancing (1973), Posse (1975), and Midnight Express (1978), has died at Valley Presbyterian Hospital in Van Nuys. He was 80 and had a heart attack.

Bo Hopkins, ‘American Graffiti’ Actor, Dies at 80 - thewrap.com - USA - South Carolina - county Harrison - county Ford - county Greenville
thewrap.com
28.05.2022 / 22:59

Bo Hopkins, ‘American Graffiti’ Actor, Dies at 80

the Hollywood Reporter.Hopkins racked up over 130 acting credits over his half-century-long career and was most known for playing prominent supporting roles in major studio films between the late ’60s and late ’70s. Aside from his film appearances, he also had numerous guest-starring spots on TV, including NBC’s 1974 detective drama series “The Rockford Files” and the iconic “Charlie’s Angels.”Born and raised in Greenville, S.C.

‘Zero Contact’ Review: The Zoom-Shot Movie Subgenre Dies Yelling - variety.com - county Harvey - county Hopkins - county Yell
variety.com
27.05.2022 / 04:35

‘Zero Contact’ Review: The Zoom-Shot Movie Subgenre Dies Yelling

Dennis Harvey Film CriticThe mild initial curiosity stirred by Zoom-shot movies died quickly, because so few of them were watchable, and because filmmakers quickly found workarounds to create more fluid entertainments while still observing COVID precautionary measures. Thus “Zero Contact” arrives as a novelty that’s already more than worn out its welcome, aiming for dubious additional distinction as “the world’s first star-powered feature film NFT.” (It was released in that form last September — whether anyone actually purchased it as such is unknown.)We’ll just gingerly step around that factoid, as the aptly named “Zero Contact” has plenty of more tangible ways in which it is a steaming pile of nada.

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