Larry Flynt, the controversial founder of Hustler magazine, has passed away at the age of 78.
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Antonio Ferme authorBruce Kirby, a character actor best known for his roles in “Columbo” and “Stand by Me,” died in Los Angeles on Sunday. He was 95.Kirby’s son, John Kirby, announced the news on Facebook on Monday.“Thank you Dad for everything you taught me about acting and how to have such a strong work ethic while sharing your love for the arts and the craft of it all,” John wrote.
“I will miss you & love you always. I’m glad you’re up there with Bruno and so many of our loved ones.”Kirby,
.Larry Flynt, the controversial founder of Hustler magazine, has passed away at the age of 78.
Legendary adult magazine published Larry Flynt has died at the age of 78. He passed away from heart failure at his home in Los Angeles on Feb.
Haley Bosselman editorCAA has promoted Albert Lee, Bryant Barile and Stephanie Smalling to agents in its motion picture literary department.
Creative Artists Agency has promoted Bryant Barile, Albert Lee and Stephanie Smalling to agents in its Los Angeles-based motion picture literary department, which directs CAA's film activities.
Brian Steinberg Senior TV EditorFox Business Network is poised to cancel Lou Dobbs’ long-running program, the latest in a series of programming changes taking place at Fox News Media, according to a report from the Los Angeles Times.A spokesperson for Fox News Media could not be reached for immediate comment.Dobbs is one of three Fox News personalities who has been sued along with the Fox Corporation unit by Smartmatic, the voting technology company that has levied a $2.7 billion defamation
Brian Austin Green and Sharna Burgess chose a seemingly odd location for their latest date night. The hot new couple were spotted celebrating the opening of a new restaurant in Los Angeles… that’s owned by his ex-girlfriend, Tina Louise! All appears to be amicable between the exes, as Tina was even there to give Brian and Sharna a tour of the vegan Mexican eatery.
LOS ANGELES -- Reactions from nominees for the the 78th Golden Globe Awards. All spoke to The Associated Press in phone or video interviews:“I think this is the greatest day of my life.” — 12-year-old Helena Zengel, nominated for best supporting actress in a film for “News of the World.”“I’ve been doing home-schooling with an 8-year-old and 5-year-old.
Pete Noyes, a Peabody-winning Los Angeles TV news legend who worked in every L.A. network affiliate’s newsroom during a six-decade career and was the inspiration for the classic TV character Lou Grant, died Monday of natural causes at him home in Westlake Village, CA. He was 90. His son, longtime KNBC-TV assignment editor Jack Noyes, said his father had been in declining health.
We all have enough to deal with in this nearly year-long pandemic without adding home invasions into the mix!
Bruce Kirby, the longtime character actor whose many TV roles included regular turns on Columbo and L.A. Law, died Sunday in Los Angeles. Kirby, the father of late actor Bruno Kirby, was 95.
Bruce Kirby, the veteran character actor perhaps best known for portrayingthe gullible Sgt. George Kramer on the long-running NBC series Columbo, has died.
Larry King, 87, sadly died on Jan. 23. Larry had been hospitalized in early Jan. 2020 as he battled COVID-19. The news of his death was made on his Twitter account. “With profound sadness, Ora Media announces the death of our co-founder, host, and friend Larry King, who passed away this morning at age 87 at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles,” the announcement began. Despite being hospitalized with COVID-19, a cause of death was not given in the statement.
Mira Furlan, the Croatian actress who portrayed the Minbari ambassador Delenn on the 1990s sci-fi series Babylon 5, has died. She was 65.
LOS ANGELES -- Peter Mark Richman, a character actor who appeared in hundreds of television episodes and had recurring roles on “Three's Company" and “Beverly Hills 90210," has died. He was 93.Richman died Thursday at his home in the Woodland Hills area of Los Angeles of natural causes, publicist Harlan Boll announced.Born in Philadelphia, Richman was a pharmacist but turned to acting.
Bruce Willis is having a rough week, as he was called out publicly for not following the rules amid the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.The actor was photographed in Los Angeles without a mask inside a Rite Aid store.He was reportedly refusing to wear a mask and was asked to leave the place by an employee.
If you asked us to name a few celebrities we thought might secretly be anti-maskers, we could probably give you a decent list — but Bruce Willis wouldn’t have been one of them!
Die Hard star is acknowledging he made a mistake after Page Six reported he was asked to leave a Rite Aid this week for not wearing a mask. "It was an error in judgment," Willis said in a statement to People.
not wearing a mask inside of a Rite Aid this week was a mistake.“It was an error in judgment,” Willis told People late Tuesday. “Be safe out there everyone and let’s continue to mask up.”Page Six exclusively reported that Willis, 65, was asked to leave the Los Angeles store on Monday after he “refused” to wear a mask and made employees and other customers upset.