Friday, 17 May 2024 Dabney Coleman -- an absolute legend in Hollywood best known for his villainous turn in "9 to 5" -- has died ... TMZ has learned. The actor's daughter, Quincy Coleman, tells TMZ ... "My Father, Dabney Wharton Coleman, took his last earthly breath…
After a decades-long career that saw him become one of Hollywood’s go-to character actors, ‘Tootsie’ and ‘9 to 5’ actor Dabney Coleman has died aged 92.
The Spix's Macaw, famously featured in the Hollywood movie Rio, is at the heart of a global conservation effort that includes private organisations such as.. DNA
Amid the Los Angeles wildfires, some 2025 award shows, like the Critics' Choice Awards, have been postponed, while others, like the Grammys, are proceeding as planned and set to raise funds for wildfire relief efforts. But this isn't the first time Hollywood award shows have been delayed (or almost delayed) amid major historical events. We're looking at the times major Hollywood award shows have been postponed throughout history.
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Israel and Hamas have agreed to the terms of a ceasefire deal. The historic agreement that was confirmed on Wednesday is expected to pause fighting in the Gaza Strip and allow the phased release of Israeli hostages held in the region. Now, some Hollywood figures are taking to social media to react to the long-awaited ceasefire deal.
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Will the 2025 Oscars be canceled due to the devastating wildfires ravaging Los Angeles? The latest reports suggest that the Hollywood Hills and Pacific Palisades are under siege, forcing the Oscars committee to reconsider the event’s future. In this video, we break down the current wildfire situation and discuss the possible impact on the prestigious Academy Awards. Stay tuned for the latest updates as Hollywood faces its worst wildfire crisis in years.
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A French woman says she was scammed out of her life savings by an AI Brad Pitt. The 53-year-old woman, named Anne, revealed that she was scammed out of $850,000 after believing she was in a long-term relationship with the real Hollywood star. The scam began when she was contacted by a scammer claiming to be Pitt's mother, Jane, who "told me that her son needed someone like me" and her communication lasted more than a year.
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