Clay Smith, who spent many years as a senior producer at Access Hollywood and Entertainment Tonight, died Friday night after a long battle with cancer, according to a friend.
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Star Trek" universe is seven-time Emmy Award-winning visual effects supervisor, matte painter, prop maker, title designer, and storyboard artist Dan Curry, whose 18-year body of work on "Star Trek: The Next Generation," "Deep Space Nine," "Voyager," and "Enterprise" contributed myriad elements to the shows' integrity and evolution. A Tai Chi master who has traveled the globe, Curry also created the Klingon martial arts style named Mok'bara and the warrior race's distinctive Bat'leth and Mek'leth
.Clay Smith, who spent many years as a senior producer at Access Hollywood and Entertainment Tonight, died Friday night after a long battle with cancer, according to a friend.
President Donald Trump‘s “Space Force” can’t catch a break when it comes to getting called out for ripping off creative entities. First the official symbol was dragged as being nearly identical to that of Starfleet Command from the 1960s sci-fi classic tv show Star Trek.
Deadline heard there was going to be a Boba Fett Disney+ spinoff series, however, Lucasfilm left it off their lineup of Star Wars shows last Thursday at Disney+ Investor day. However at the end of the post credit sequences last night in the season 2 finale of The Mandalorian, it was confirmed that The Book of Boba Fett is happening December 2021.
Star Trek: Lower Decks, the animated comedy series from 'Rick and Morty' veteran Mike McMahon, has been picked up by Amazon Prime Video for a number of international territories, including the U.K. and Europe, plus Australia, New Zealand, Japan and India.
“Rockefeller The Christmas Owl” is based on real events when an adorable owl was found in the 75-foot Norway spruce sent to Rockefeller Center in November.The Christmas tale follows the owl, aptly named Rockefeller, as he meets with some holiday friends — one of whom is none other than Santa Claus — on his impromptu journey through New York City.Kolo., a Scranton, Pennsylvania native, published the book Dec.
If you’re a fan of “Star Trek,” then you’re probably wondering what the hell is going on with the feature film side of the franchise. On TV, ‘Trek’ is thriving, as CBS All Access continues to pump out new series with more on the way.
DJ Premier has shared a previously unreleased Gang Starr track called ‘Glowing Mic’ – you can listen to it below.Taken from a new instrumental version of the group’s most recent album, ‘One Of The Best Yet’, the new track features a posthumous verse from the group’s late frontman Guru.“There are two versions of a song called ‘Mr. Gang Starr,’ one version was released right after Guru passed away,” Premier told Rolling Stone.
Lucasfilm‘s Kathleen Kennedy dropped major bombs tonight, though one of them was not a “Boba Fett” series as rumored. Instead, Kennedy dropped two bombshells: Jon Favreau and Dave Filoni, the creators of “The Mandalorian,” are developing two new spin-off shows from the series.
RuPaul is adding another accolade to his growing roster of incredible achievements.
Quentin Tarantino‘s co-screenwriter Mark L. Smith has opened up a bit about the R-rated Star Trek movie that has been in the works with Chris Pine.
Nicole Kassell, the Emmy-winning Watchmen director, has inked a deal to become the lead director on HBO and Sky’s dark horror comedy The Baby, which is housed at Chernobyl producer Sister.
Dorothea G. Petrie, a two-time Emmy winner and founding member of the Producers Guild of America who guided telefilms starring the likes of Jean Stapleton, Denzel Washington, Jessica Tandy and Hume Cronyn, has died.
Dave McNary Film ReporterDorothea G. Petrie, who won Emmys for producing “Love Is Never Silent” and ‘Caroline?,” died peacefully at her home in Los Angeles on Tuesday, her family announced.
Dorothea G. Petrie, who won an Emmy award for the Hallmark drama Love is Never Silent, died at her home in Los Angeles on Tuesday, November 24 at age 95. Her family confirmed the death, but no cause was given.
When you think of reality television dating shows, one name instantly comes to mind: Tiffany Pollard. The small-screen legend, born in 1982, made a name for herself on various VH1 shows — one of them being her most iconic, I Love New York.
Max Greenfield is sharing his reactions to some of the internet’s thirstiest tweets about himself.
Buddy Valastro is still on the road to recovery.
Herbert F. Solow was a TV executive with Desilu Studios and MGM who helped develop classic shows including “Star Trek,” “Mission: Impossible,” and “Mannix.”Solow began his career in entertainment working in the mail room at the William Morris Agency, rising through the ranks until he made it to the executive suite when he was hired as vice president of production by Desilu Studios in 1964.
BBC. “Now people can express themselves about this knowing that any character we love, especially in these big franchises, the Marvels or the Star Wars, we love them because of the moments they are given, we love them because of those moments, and they’re heroic moments that these producers all decide for these characters.