EXCLUSIVE: Annie Gonzalez, currently seen in a key role on Netflix’s Gentefied, has signed with Innovative Artists for representation.
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on Monday. A cause of death was not specified.«Lois was proud to have made a career as an actress on stage, screen and television,» her obituary read. «Her wit and humor will be much missed.»In addition to her gig in, De Banzie also had several memorable roles on stage, including , for which she received a Drama Desk Award and a Tony Award nomination in 1980.
EXCLUSIVE: Annie Gonzalez, currently seen in a key role on Netflix’s Gentefied, has signed with Innovative Artists for representation.
Ned Beatty has died at 83.
Fear The Walking Dead has teased the premiere date for season seven.Ahead of the show’s season six finale ‘The Beginning’ which airs tomorrow (June 13), a new teaser from network AMC has revealed that the show will return “this fall”. The teaser trailer was for new show Kevin Can F**k Himself, which stars Schitt’s Creek’s Annie Murphy’s.
A post shared by Kelly Leventhal (@kellyddodd)Among the hashtags Kelly used to describe the situation was "two faced." She also insisted the woman was "rude" and a "liar."As expected, Kelly's supporters came to her defense, maintaining the reality TV star was "nice enough" to give the fan some time.
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Michael Schneider Variety Editor at LargeThe Denver-based TV festival SeriesFest is once again going virtual this year, unveiling a lineup of events that include the world premiere of Peacock’s docuseries “Epstein’s Shadow: Ghislaine Maxwell,” as well as conversations with guests including actors Jennifer Garner and Mark Duplass, and YouTube chief business officer Robert Kyncl, and panels dissecting “The Daily Show with Trevor Noah” and much more.The seventh year of the event, dubbed
Red Dead Online will soon give enterprising outlaws a host of new ways to make in-game money.Rockstar Games has detailed their next plans for Red Dead Online, the standalone multiplayer mode of Red Dead Redemption 2.In a recent blog post, Rockstar discusses future gameplay additions that aim to provide players with more things to do – and extra ways to make money – in the multiplayer Western sandbox.These additions are focused on the criminal side of the game, and will allow players to partake
A brilliant concept meets sharp execution in AMC’s “Kevin Can F**k Himself,” premiering on AMC+ on June 13 and airing on the regular network a week later.
Annie Mac is having a notable year so far having recently announced she is leaving BBC Radio 1 after 17 years with the station and now releasing her own book.
The Staircase.As reported by Deadline, the Game of Thrones actress joins Colin Firth, Toni Collette, Parker Posey, Juliette Binoche, and Rosemarie DeWitt in the HBO Max series.The eight-episode series is based on a docuseries of the same name. It will focus on the case of Michael Peterson played by Firth, who was accused of murdering his wife Kathleen (Collette) in 2001.
Miami Herald, three of the wounded victims are currently in critical condition.Concert attendees were gathered at the venue for an album launch party that took place on Saturday night, hours prior to the shooting. Rappers performing at the event included local artist ABMG Spitta.As reported by Miami Herald, Miami-Dade Police Director Alfredo Ramirez III said the shooters were armed with semi-automatic rifles and handguns, and shot dozens of bullets into the crowd “indiscriminately”.
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Lois Ehlert was an illustrator known for children’s books including the classic “Chicka Chicka Boom Boom.”Ehlert was working as a graphic designer before she began illustrating children’s books while she was in her 50s. Her first book was 1987’s “Growing Vegetable Soup,” but it was the 1989 book “Chicka Chicka Boom Boom,” with text by Bill Martin Jr.
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MILWAUKEE -- Lois Ehlert, whose cut-and-paste shapes and vibrant hues in books including “Chicka Chicka Boom Boom” put her among the most popular illustrators of books for preschoolers of the late 20th century, has died.
confirmed her death on April 3 in Greenbrae, Calif., via an obit in the San Francisco Chronicle.Born May 4, 1930 in Glasgow, Scotland, she got her big break in a 1957 episode of “Perry Mason,” launching a career that spanned decades and included appearance on stage, television and the big screen.“Her most notable stage performance was in ‘Mornings at Seven,’ for which she received a Drama Desk Award and a Tony Award nomination,” the obit described. “Her wit and humor will be much