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Ray Romano reveals that he had a stent put in his heart: 'I had 90% blockage'
The 65-year-old has said he had chest pains while working on his new movie, "Somewhere in Queens."
Andrea Riseborough's controversial upset Oscar nomination, explained (updated)
While the nomination came as a surprise, critics are saying it also came at the expense of Black performers like Viola Davis.
Courtney Love clarifies story about Brad Pitt and 'Fight Club': 'If he's mad at me, that's his problem'
The rocker said she felt Pitt "would not stop pursuing Kurt" otherwise.
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Marc Maron on Oscars slap: Will Smith 'lost his f***ing mind'
Marc Maron says Will Smith was "f***ing wrong" to hit Chris Rock at the Oscars, calling it "the most profound display of self-sabotage I've ever seen." As for Rock, he "handled it pretty f***ing great."
Sam Elliott calls Oscar favorite 'The Power of the Dog' a 'piece of s***'
The actor took issue with the depictions of cowboys and the "allusions of homosexuality" in the Oscar-nominated movie.
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‘Respect’: Jennifer Hudson’s greatest challenge — and how Aretha Franklin’s story mirrors Britney Spears’s struggles
Director Liesl Tommy and stars Jennifer Hudson, Marlon Wayans, Marc Maron and Audra McDonald talk about the Aretha Franklin biopic "Respect."
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Sally Struthers reveals terrifying reason she stopped working with Save the Children
Struthers also had negative things to say about encounters with former President Donald Trump and Rita Moreno.
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Tim Allen recalls serving time in prison on cocaine charges in his early 20s: 'I was an eff up'
Tim Allen opens up about serving time in prison — and what he learned.
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Stanley Tucci reveals 'odd' connection between late wife and his current one: there's 'a photo of them together'
Tucci's wife Kate died of breast cancer in 2009, and he remarried in 2012.
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Seth Rogen's Israel comments highlight fraught diaspora ties
It began as a lighthearted conversation between two Jewish comedians, riffing on a podcast about the idiosyncrasies of their shared heritage. Israel has long benefited from financial and political support from American Jews.
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Marc Maron opens up about death of girlfriend Lynn Shelton: 'I cry every day'
Film and TV director and writer Shelton, 54, died of an unidentified blood disorder in May.
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Marc Maron emotionally honors girlfriend Lynn Shelton after unexpected death: 'She lit me up'
"I don’t even know if I should be out in public talking," Maron said, adding, "There’s no right or wrong with grief."
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Marc Maron 'heartbroken and in complete shock' after sudden death of director girlfriend Lynn Shelton
The 54-year-old director died Friday from a previously undisclosed blood disorder.
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Lynn Shelton, Director of ‘Mad Men’ and ‘Glow’ Episodes, Dies at 54
Director and producer Lynn Shelton, who stewarded several popular indie films, including “Humpday,” and also directed a number of episodes for prominent TV shows like “Glow” and “Mad Men,” has died from a previously undisclosed blood disorder, her publicist said on Saturday. She was 54.Shelton’s prolific output included directing five episodes of “New Girl,” eight episodes of “Fresh off the Boat,” five episodes of “Glow,” two episodes of “Maron” and one episode of “Mad Men,” among work on several other TV series.The Seattle native started off as an aspiring actor and photographer in her 20s but eventually moved towards filmmaking after being inspired by French director Claire Denis, who had shared she didn’t direct her first movie until she was 40. Shelton directed her first film, “We Go Way Back,” in 2006, but her break came in 2009, when “Humpday,” starring Joshua Leonard, Alycia Delmore and longtime collaborator Mark Duplass, premiered at Sundance and received rave reviews. “Humpday” was acquired and distributed by Magnolia Pictures afterward and later won the Independent Spirit John Cassavetes Award in 2010.Also Read: 'Sword of Trust' Starring Marc Maron Acquired by IFC FilmsShe reunited with Duplass for 2011’s “Your Sister’s Sister,” a comedy-drama also starring Emily Blunt and Rosemarie DeWitt. Shelton went on to direct “Touchy Feely” in 2013 and the Keira Knightly-led “Laggies” in 2014. Her next film, “Outside In,” was her first dramatic film and starred Edie Falco and Jay Duplass in a movie about a convict who falls in love with his old high school teacher. The last film Shelton directed and produced was “Sword of Trust,” a comedy starring Marc Maron, with whom she spent the last year of her life.Shelton was born on August 27, 1965 in Oberlin, Ohio. She was raised in Seattle and later returned to her birthplace to attend Oberlin College before entering the University of Washington’s school of drama. Shelton also earned a Master’s of Fine Arts in photography from the School of Visual Arts in Manhattan.Shelton is survived by her son, Milo Seal, her former husband Kevin Seal, whom she was married to from 2001 to 2019. She is also survived by her parents Wendy and Alan Roedell and David “Mac” Shelton and Frauke Rynd and three siblings.Read original story Lynn Shelton, Director of ‘Mad Men’ and ‘Glow’ Episodes, Dies at 54 At TheWrap
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Rosie O'Donnell says President Trump will lose reelection: 'People will rise to the occasion'
O'Donnell holds "Apprentice" creator Mark Burnett "personally responsible" for Trump's presidency and the "vast majority of the problems" in the U.S.
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Brad Pitt calls himself 'trash mag fodder' while talking paparazzi with Leonardo DiCaprio
Brad Pitt was "a little disgruntled" to hear that Leonardo DiCaprio is rarely a paparazzi target these days. "I'm just, like, trash mag fodder," Pitt said.
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'Joker' star Marc Maron says media debate over film is 'trying to provoke something awful to happen'
“I know that that anger doesn’t always have a place to land, but it can’t land on movies. If anything the media debate of it is trying to provoke something awful to happen," Maron said on his podcast.
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What a feeling! Watch the 'GLOW' cast get its 'Flashdance' on in Season 2 trailer
The ladies of Netflix's "GLOW" reveal the June premiere date for Season 2 by lip-syncing to "Maniac" in an awesomely '80s montage.
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‘GLOW’ Preview: Alison Brie on the Bruising Experience of Making Netflix’s New Wrestling Comedy
"GLOW" star Alison Brie discusses her fight to star in Netflix's new wrestling comedy, hitting June 23, and the moves she excelled at.
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‘GLOW’ First Look: Meet the Gorgeous Ladies of Netflix’s New Wrestling Comedy
The comedy stars Alison Brie as Ruth Wilder, a struggling out-of-work actress who gets her big break on the over-the-top ‘80s TV show.
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Celebs Get Into the Halloween Spirit to Raise Funds for Seth Rogen’s Hilarity for Charity
For five years, funnyman Seth Rogen and his wife, actress Lauren Miller, have been tirelessly raising money for Alzheimer’s research and care through their organization, Hilarity for Charity. It’s a cause that’s close to their heart, as just a few years into their relationship, Lauren’s mom, Adele, was diagnosed with early onset Alzheimer’s.
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Marc Maron’s Gas Leak Story Highlights Failing Infrastructure in the United States
Marc Maron swung by Conan, and while discussing the issue of the nation's infrastructure, he told a story about a recent gas leak at his home in Los Angeles.
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5 Things We Learned About 'SNL' From Marc Maron's Interview With Lorne Michaels
Longtime listeners of Marc Maron’s blockbuster podcast, WTF with Marc Maron, know that the host has a few obsessions in life: his eating habits, his cats, his guitars…and Lorne Michaels. The Saturday Night Live guru has loomed large in Maron’s life, ever since a disastrous meeting in 1995 that spiked any hopes the then-struggling comic had of joining the show. In fact, whenever he’s welcomed a current or former Not Ready for Primetime Player into this garage/recording studio (past guests have included Jason Sudeikis, Amy Poehler and Kenan Thompson), he has to spend at least a few minutes — and, oftentimes, a lot more — reliving his failed audition and his complicated feelings about the SNL Svengali.