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Stephen Kingfans rejoice. The author's prolific work was the subject of a category on a recent episode of Jeopardy!, another institution of pop culture for generations. With such a deep catalog of ...
“Pee-wee’s Big Adventure”: The much-adored film, which marks its 40th anniversary this year, follows Pee-wee Herman on an action-packed cross-country trip to find his stolen bicycle.His ...
Lynn Redgrave, a member of the distinguished British acting family who became an overnight sensation playing the title character in the 1966 film "Georgy Girl," and later achieved acclaim on ...
Born. To Lynn Redgrave, 25, comic half (Georgy Girl) of filmdom’s sister act (Vanessa’s credits include Blow-Up, Camelot), and John Clark, 35, British-born actor (MacBird); their first child ...
Rachel Brosnahan revealed in an interview with 'Only Natural Diamonds' that she helped now-husband Jason Ralph pick out her antique engagement ring and then "saged the s--- out of it." ...
Actor Leon turns 63 and musician Micky Dolenz turns 80, among the famous birthdays for March 8. ... -- Actor Lynn Redgrave in 1943-- Musician Carole Bayer Sager in 1944 (age 81) ...
When James Earl Jones died in September at 93, he left behind a great performance that, for 25 years, has gone virtually unseen. The movie, “The Annihilation of Fish,” directed by Charles ...
Charles Burnett ('Killer of Sheep') on the long-delayed release of his romance 'The Annihilation of Fish,' starring James Earl Jones and Lynn Redgrave.
Poinsettia (Lynn Redgrave) refereeing a wrestling match between Fish (James Earl Jones) and his demon in “The Annihilation of Fish.” For Burnett, that compassion isn’t just romantic.
Lynn Redgrave, an introspective and independent player in her family's acting dynasty who became a 1960s sensation as the unconventional title character of Georgy Girl and later dramatized her ...
The five-time Emmy-winner reflects on her life and career, from moving 50 yards away from ‘Designing Women’ co-star Annie Potts to landing the role of a lifetime.
The fourth episode of Doctor Who season 14, 73 Yards, sees the surprise return of Kate Stewart, the Head of UNIT played by Jemma Redgrave who last appeared in 60th anniversary special The Giggle.