2006The Academy pays a reported $50 million for a 3.5-acre site next to its Pickford Center for Motion Picture Study on Vine St. in Hollywood.
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This is big news in Hollywood representation. Attorney Tara Kole is set to depart Gang, Tyre, Ramer, Brown & Passman where she is a partner, while attorneys Matthew Johnson, P.J.
Shapiro and Gregory Slewett are leaving Ziffren Brittenham LLP where Shapiro is a managing partner and Johnson and Slewett are partners. The quartet plans to found a new firm in the new year which is set to become an instant major player in the entertainment law space alongside powerful incumbents, including Ziffren
.2006The Academy pays a reported $50 million for a 3.5-acre site next to its Pickford Center for Motion Picture Study on Vine St. in Hollywood.
Robert Downey Jr. has gone through so much to become one of the biggest names in Hollywood. The 56-year-old Avengers actor began landing regular roles throughout the 1980’s, after making his debut in his father’s 1970 flick Pound.
Jazz Tangcay Artisans EditorAhead of the Tuesday night premiere of NBC’s latest drama, “La Brea,” the cast and crew shed more light behind the mysterious sinkhole in Hollywood.The adventure series opens with fast-paced action when a massive sinkhole suddenly opens in the La Brea area of Los Angeles, pulling scores of people, plus cars and buildings, into its mysterious depths.
Brad Pitt is getting ready for another day on set!
Jennifer Lopez’s multipicture deal with Netflix is incredibly exciting. The partnership will facilitate a variety of awesome projects, meant to showcase Lopez herself and the voices of different Latinos and women in Hollywood.
Claudia Eller Co-Editor-in-ChiefIt is such welcoming news that television veteran Lesli Linka Glatter has been elected president of the Directors Guild of America. For years, Glatter has mentored and advocated for women directors and has been a force within the union fighting for members’ rights.Presumably her position will give her an even bigger platform to continue pushing for more parity in Hollywood’s male-dominated director ranks.
Actor and comedian Anthony Johnson has passed away at the age of 55. Anthony’s nephew told TMZ that he “was found lifeless” lying in a store in Los Angeles in early September and was immediately rushed via ambulance to a hospital, where he was pronounced dead. Anthony’s cause of death has yet to be confirmed.
Let’s be honest. Will Ferrell is pretty funny.
Dan Levy has become a hot commodity in Hollywood thanks to the massive success of “Schitt’s Creek”, and now he’s the latest star to sign on with Netflix.
went on to become the enduring and iconic face of the on-screen monster in popular culture.Karloff, who was a struggling actor before that, liked to tell the story of the encounter that changed his life. While waiting in the rain for a bus in Hollywood, he was offered a ride home by a fellow actor — Lon Chaney, celebrated for chilling performances in silent films like “The Hunchback of Notre Dame” (1923) and “The Phantom of the Opera” (1925).
Cynthia Littleton Business EditorStacey Snider has run major movie studios and a very well-heeled independent production company over her long career in Hollywood.
There’s no doubt in the world that Margaret Qualley is one of the “next big thing” actors.
NEW YORK -- Not everyone who works for a big company gets face time with their so-called big boss. Former child star Hayley Mills, whose most memorable roles include the happy-go-lucky orphan in “Pollyanna” and as both savvy twins hoping to mend their family in “The Parent Trap,” called the filmmaking icon Walt Disney her boss for seven years when she was under contract with the studio.“He was very present,” recalled Mills, now 75, from her home in London.
Matt Damon knows we all make mistakes — and he’s reflecting on one of his biggest in recent years!
It was the worst kept secret in Hollywood that Sony was bound to vacate Venom: Let There Be Carnage from its Oct. 15 release date, but after the enormous $90M Labor Day weekend success of Disney/Marvel’s Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings, the Culver City lot has decided to go earlier with their own Marvel sequel on Oct. 1.