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Artios Awards: Laura Dern Recalls Childhood Career, Being ‘Protected’ by Casting Directors
"I was in inappropriate rooms, and I was placed in hotel rooms. It is because of the casting director that I was a protected child in this industry. And even to the point of risking their own career, I have a couple of memories of the casting director saying, 'No, I'm staying,'" Laura Dern said […]
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Netflix, Mark Wahlberg & Peter Berg Revive Robert B. Parker’s Spenser With ‘Wonderland’
Netflix has made a deal with Mark Wahlberg, Peter Berg and the Robert B. Parker estate to bring back for a potential series of feature films Spenser, the poetry-spouting, wisecracking boxer-turned-Boston-based private eye made famous in 40 novels by Parker, and in three seasons of the '80s TV series that starred Robert Urich. The first film will be an adaptation of <em>Robert B. Parker's Wonderland</em>, one of the eight Spenser mystery novels written by Ace Atkins, who took over…
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Merritt Blake Dies: Talent Agent For Oscar And Emmy Winners Was 82
Talent agent Merritt Blake, who worked with Jodie Foster, Bob Newhart, Angie Dickinson and many other film and television stars during his long career, has died at age 82. He passed away February 25 following a battle with cancer. Blake began his career in 1962 in the mailroom of MCA, the traditional entryway for aspiring agents. He went on to become an agent in-training at General Artists Corporation under the supervision of Martin Baum, and then gained experience…
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'Sound of Music' actress Heather Menzies-Urich dies at 68
Actress Heather Menzies-Urich, best known for portraying Louisa von Trapp in the 1965 film "The Sound of Music," died Sunday night in Frankford, Ontario. Menzies-Urich, the widow of actor Robert Urich, had been recently diagnosed with cancer, according to her son Ryan Urich. "She was an actress, a ballerina and loved living her life to the fullest," Urich said.
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'Sound of Music' Actress Heather Menzies-Urich Dies at 68
She died on Christmas Eve, surrounded by family.
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'Sound of Music' Actress Heather Menzies-Urich Dead at 68
She passed away after a battle with brain cancer, according to reports.
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Heather Menzies-Urich, who played Louisa in 'The Sound of Music,' dies at 68
The actress portrayed the second-oldest Von Trapp daughter in the Oscar-winning film.
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Heather Menzies-Urich Dies: ‘Sound Of Music’ Actress Was 68
Canadian actress Heather Menzies-Urich, best known for her roles as Louisa von Trapp in the 1965 Oscar-winning film <em>The Sound of Music</em> and Jessica in the TV series <em> Logan’s Run</em>, has died. The widow of Robert Urich, Menzies-Urich died Sunday night . She recently had been diagnosed with cancer, her son Ryan Urich told Deadline’s sister pub Variety. She was 68. The Toronto-born Menzies-Urich had her first screen credit in the 1964 TV series <em>The Farmer’s Daughter,</em> but it
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TV Executive Michael Ogiens Dies at 69
Michael Ogiens, a longtime CBS programming head and exec producer of TNT’s “The Lazarus Man,” died in his sleep on May 25. He was 69. Ogiens began his executive career with CBS in Los Angeles, where he was born, and went on to spend 14 years with the company. As the VP of daytime programs, Ogiens... <a href="http://variety.com/2017/tv/news/michael-ogiens-dies-dead-cbs-1202448067/" title="Read TV Executive Michael Ogiens Dies at 69">Read more »</a><img src="http://media.zenfs.com/en_US/Entertain
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Michael Ogiens Dies: Producer & Longtime CBS Programming Exec Was 69
Michael Ogiens, a longtime CBS programming executive who also produced telefilms, served as MTM Productions president and created TV’s <em>The Lazarus Man</em> starring Robert Urich, died May 25. He was 69. A Los Angeles native, Ogiens began his executive career at CBS, spending 14 years between its New York and Los Angeles offices. As VP Daytime Programs, he supervised production on such soap operas and game shows as <em> The Young and The Restless </em>and <em> The Price Is Right. </em>After
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