Linda Manz, also known by her married name Linda Guthrie, an actress inDays of Heaven and Out of the Blue,died Friday, according to a social media post from family members. She was 58.
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Sonia Darrin, the actress and dancer who as the gangster girlfriend Agnes sparred with Humphrey Bogart's Philip Marlowe in the convoluted Warner Bros. classicThe Big Sleep, has died.
She was 96. Darrin died July 19 of natural causes at a hospital in New York City, her son, onetime child actor Mason Reese, toldThe Hollywood Reporter.
She had been slow to recover from a broken hip suffered in a fall, he said. After appearing in small, uncredited roles in such films asThe Corsican
.Linda Manz, also known by her married name Linda Guthrie, an actress inDays of Heaven and Out of the Blue,died Friday, according to a social media post from family members. She was 58.
Donald Trump's younger brother Robert has died aged 71. He had fallen seriously ill in a New York City hospital and was visited by the President on Friday.
President Donald Trump's younger brother Robert has died aged 71.Robert had fallen seriously ill in a New York City hospital and was visited by his brother on Friday.Mr Trump said: "It is with heavy heart I share that my wonderful brother, Robert, peacefully passed away tonight."He was not just my brother, he was my best friend. He will be greatly missed, but we will meet again."His memory will live on in my heart forever.
Days Of Heaven and Out Of The Blue, has died aged 58.The actor’s death was confirmed by her family, who said she died of pneumonia and lung cancer.Writing on a GoFundMe page set up for her funeral, her son, Michael Guthrie, wrote: “Linda was a loving wife, a caring mom, a wonderful grandma and a great friend who was loved by many.”Born in 1961 in New York City, Manz was best known for her role as the narrator in Terrence Malick’s Days of Heaven (1978).
Hilary Tisch, the daughter of the New York Giants’ chairman and co-owner Steve Tisch, has sadly died.
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Nellie Andreeva Co-Editor-in-Chief, TVEXCLUSIVE: In a competitive situation with 10 bidders, Searchlight Television, along with Darren Aronofsky and his Protozoa Pictures, have won the television rights to David Gauvey Herbert’s New York Magazine article “Boss of The Beach” for series development.Search is underway for a writer to pen the adaptation, which Herbert will executive produce.Herbert’s June 23, 2020 article, published in New York Magazine‘s Intelligencer, chronicles the hopes, dreams
Jon Burlingame Billy Goldenberg, the Emmy-winning composer and songwriter, died Monday night at his home in New York City.
Pete Hamill, the New York newspaperman who went to bat for the disenfranchised and became a larger-than-life personality during the city's last great era of print journalism, has died. He was 85.
Hamill died at a Brooklyn hospital from heart and kidney failure, his brother Denis confirmed in an email to the Associated Press.Hamill's career included stops at the old, the, and the, which was once America's largest-circulation newspaper.Numerous journalists paid tribute to Hamill on Twitter, many of them naming him as a mentor, and the quintessential New Yorker. Gov.
announced in the New York Daily News, where he once worked as an editor. According to the paper, which cited Hamill’s brother and fellow former Daily News columnist Denis Hamill, the longtime newspaperman fell on Saturday and sustained a hip fracture.
Greg Evans Associate Editor/Broadway CriticPete Hamill, the Brooklyn-born journalist whose street-savvy writing style and editorial hand lent an authentic, even quintessential voice to city tabloids The New York Post and The Daily News over a 50-year-career, died today in his native borough. He was 85.His brother, the writer Denis Hamill, told The New York Times that Hamill fell at home on Saturday after returning from a dialysis treatment.
baseball, politics, murders, boxing and riots to wars in Vietnam, Nicaragua, Lebanon and Ireland. But he would always look back to the New York he grew up in, a pre-digital age best remembered through the dreamscape of black and white photography — a New York of egg creams and five-cent subway rides, stickball games and wide-brimmed hats, when the Dodgers were still in Brooklyn and there were more daily papers than you could count on one hand.
Seinfield actor Reni Santoni has died at the age of 81, it has been reported.Santoni passed away on Saturday (August 1) in hospice care in Los Angeles following years of health issues including cancer, according to The Hollywood Reporter.The New York City-born actor appeared opposite Clint Eastwood in Dirty Harry (1971) as the detective Chico González, having secured his first major film role in 1967’s Enter Laughing.Santoni later appeared in four episodes of Seinfield‘s fifth season (1994),
Jill Goldsmith Co-Business EditorNew York Governor Andrew Cuomo said President Trump won’t be sending federal troops into New York City but warned Mayor Bill de Blasio to get a handle on crime, homelessness and graffiti.At his daily briefing Thursday, the Governor said – as the Mayor had yesterday — he would certainly sue if the president followed through on what he called a “blatantly unconstitutional” threat to send a show of force to the Big Apple. But a lawsuit is slow.
LOS ANGELES -- Annie Ross, a popular jazz singer in the 1950s before crossing over into a successful film career, has died. She was 89.