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Jerry Bishop, ‘Judge Judy’ Announcer for 24 Years, Dies at 84
“He had a golden heart and generous spirit. I adored him and will miss him,” Judy Sheindlin says
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What’s New on DVD in November: ‘Shang-Chi,’ ‘Citizen Kane’ in 4K, Bruce Springsteen, and More
Alonso Duralde highlights great new physical-media releases for your library (and your holiday shopping list)
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James Drury, ‘The Virginian’ Star, Dies at 85
Drury also appeared in Westerns on the big screen, such as “Good Day for a Hanging” and “Ride the High Country”
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17 Pop Stars Who Transitioned Into Movies, From Cher to Lady Gaga (Photos)
These singers have moved from music to movies with varied levels of success
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Twitter Is Forever? How Herman Cain and Other Dead Stars Maintain Accounts From the Grave
Family members can use the accounts of prominent users if they have the necessary login information — which can lead to confusion for followers
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20 Actresses Who’ve Played Marilyn Monroe – From Michelle Williams to Ana de Armas (Photos)
The pop culture icon’s life has been documented from childhood to death and many memorable moments in between
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‘The Masked Singer’: Why the Elephant Turned Down the Taco Costume
It was an at least somewhat legs-related decision
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Nancy Sinatra, Frank Sinatra’s First Wife, Dies at 101
She was mother to three, including the singer who shared her name
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The Rock Leads Tributes to Wrestling Legend and ‘Father Figure’ Pat Patterson
Dwayne Johnson recounts how Patterson helped him land his very first WWE match
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What’s New on DVD in August: David Oyelowo, Mads Mikkelsen, John Travolta and Lily Tomlin, and More
Alonso Duralde spotlights the best new physical-media releases
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DOC NYC Lineup to Include Films About Dean Martin, Kevin Garnett, Kurt Vonnegut
The nation’s largest documentary festival announced a lineup of 120 features
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‘Hollywood’s Architect’ Paul R. Williams Finally Gets to Shine in the Spotlight (Guest Blog)
“He was building homes in neighborhoods that did not allow blacks to move into those neighborhoods,” Bob Iger says of the pioneer in new PBS SoCal documentary
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Sue Lyon, Star of Stanley Kubrick’s ‘Lolita,’ Dies at 73
Actress also appeared in “Tony Rome” (1967) and “Evel Knievel” (1971) among other films
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Rip Taylor, Colorful Confetti-Throwing Comedian, Dies at 84
Taylor was a regular on late night comedy and game shows for six decades