When talking about the greatest sports documentaries of all time, there’s no denying 1994’s “Hoop Dreams” would rank very highly. Honestly, many would consider Steve James’ basketball film one of the best docs, period.
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J. Kim Murphy administratorMichael Laughlin, a filmmaker and producer whose credits included the likes of 1971’s “Two-Lane Blacktop” and 1981’s “Strange Behavior,” died on Oct.
20 from complications related to COVID-19. He was 82 years old.Laughlin’s death was confirmed to Variety by his friend Brooke Nasser.
He died in Honolulu, Hawaii, where had been living for many years.Laughlin was born and raised in Illinois. He was recruited to play basketball at Stanford University and graduated from
.When talking about the greatest sports documentaries of all time, there’s no denying 1994’s “Hoop Dreams” would rank very highly. Honestly, many would consider Steve James’ basketball film one of the best docs, period.
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Director, producer and screenwriter Michael Laughlin, whose credits include Two-Lane Blacktop, Town & Country and Strange Behavior, died on October 20th at the age of 82.
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James Michael Tyler, best known for playing Gunther in Friends, passed away yesterday, 24 October, at the age of 59 following a battle with cancer. In the wake of his passing, the likes of Jennifer Aniston and Courteney Cox have led tributes to their late co-star.
James Michael Tyler, who played the beloved character Gunther on Friends, has died aged 59. The actor had been battling prostate cancer since 2018 and died at his home in LA on Sunday, his manager confirmed to TMZ.
View this post on InstagramJennifer Aniston shared a post on Instagram to paying tribute to her Friends co-starwhich included a photo of Tyler from the set and a clip of the pair in the final episode as Gunther declares his love for Rachel before being let down gently. "Friends would not have been the same without you," the 52-year-old wrote in the post's caption.
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US actor James Michael Tyler, who played Gunther in hit TV show Friends, has died aged 59. Tyler died peacefully at his home in Los Angeles on Sunday morning, a statement from his manager said.