Movie premieres were canceled and celebrities like Mark Hamill and Mandy Moore have fled. The Hollywood Bowl and Dolby ...
The actress appeared on the show to promote her new film The Last Showgirl ... Literally, the entire city of the Pacific Palisades is burning.' 'I flew here last night. I was on the plane ...
This comes after Curtis fought back tears as she admitted the Pacific Palisades ... have been destroyed. The actress appeared on the show to promote her new film The Last Showgirl, in ...
South African actress Christel Smith’s brother has set up a GoFundMe account after her house burned down in the recent Los Angeles (LA) fires, leaving the former Egoli star and her son Edward ...
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Jimmy Carter, Shannen Doherty and Donald Sutherland were among the notable names in media, entertainment and politics we lost ...
The actress sweetly dedicated her performance ... and Kristin Davis also star in the film. The movie follows a teen (Hutcherson) and his stepfather (Johnson) as they head to an island in the South ...
Sixteen individuals are now dead as a result of the Eaton and Palisades blazes, the Los Angeles County Department of Medical ...
American actress Jamie Lee Curtis drew a ... hours before the release of Curtis’ new movie ‘The Last Showgirl,’ shows Curtis discussing the wildfires. “The entire city of the Pacific Palisades is gone ...
That voice comes from Julie Kavner, who also plays Marge's mother and sisters as well, but it was almost a role that went to another actress with a unique voice. For a time, it looked like Marge ...
celeb-filled Pacific Palisades and surrounding areas. Actress Sarah Michelle Gellar led the charge, criticizing the Democratic leadership on Instagram for failing to direct the tens of thousands ...
Above all, though, what impresses about this “South Pacific” is how deeply, fallibly and poignantly human every character seems. Nearly 60 years ago Brooks Atkinson, writing in The New York ...