British actor Geoffrey Hutchings is dead at 71. He will be remembered for portraying Sid James in the acclaimed Carry On-inspired 1998 National Theatre production Cleo, Camping, Emmanuelle And Dick. The play told the story of the offscreen love affair between Carry On stars James and Barbara Windsor, and was adapted for TV as Cor, Blimey!
The Emmy for Outstanding Legal Courtroom program has been handed out three times in the history of the Daytime Emmy Awards. As of last night in Los Angeles, Cristina's Court, starring Latina Cristina Perez with television legend Peter Brennan behind the scenes as executive producer, has won all three-- despite being cancelled by the geniuses at Fox months before it took the prize for the second time.
Photographers were there as Ryan O'Neal brought Redmond O'Neal, his son with Farrah Fawcett and heir to her millions, to visit the actress' grave on the first anniversary of her death. The drug-troubled, often-jailed Redmond is said to be sober.
The show stunned the room at the Bonaventure Hotel in downtown LA once again last night as it completed a clean-sweep hat trick in the category that had been created three years ago to give Judge Judy an award.
It is the third time the team has stunned the syndicated world.
The first was in 2008 when the freshman show scooped up the first-ever Emmy for Outstanding Legal/Courtroom Program in 2008, especially because the category was assumed be a cakewalk for Judge Judy, a show that Brennan had produced in its intitial success.
The win by Cristina's Court last year was bittersweet in light of the show's cancellation several months earlier by the Fox Television Stations Group, to make room for a court show featuring Republican politician Jeanine Pirro (GOP adviser and Fox News president Roger Ailes is also chairman of the Fox Stations Group).
Pirro was among the disappointed losers last night as the Cristina's team literally snatched the Emmy from beyond the grave.
How did a show that had been canceled before its last Emmy won manage to do it?
When Fox announced the cancellation of Cristina's Court, enough shows had already been recorded that at least one was aired for the first time within the recent qualifying period. And that show was better than anything anyone else had to offer.
For the second year, the award for the popular Courtroom category was handed out during the Creative Arts ceremony rather than the main, televised event tomorrow at the Beverly Hilton.
A year after the death of Farrah Fawcett, her Farrah Fawcett Foundation for alternative cancer research opens "officially" today, with a website that features photos only of the star, and oddly, one other woman in a determinedly Farrah-esque pose.
Joran van der Sloot heeft een lage 'frustratietolerantie' en weinig respect voor vrouwen. Dat meldt CNN op basis van een psychologisch rapport dat is overhandigd aan de rechter in Peru.
De Nederlander die wordt verdacht van de moord op de 21-jarige Peruaanse Stephany Flores, duldt geen tegenspraak, staat in het rapport. Hij wordt er obstinaat van.
Verder zou Van der Sloot 'emotioneel onvolwassen' zijn. "Veranderingen in zijn gedrag kunnen ertoe leiden dat hij de controle over zichzelf verliest."
Onverschillig Het rapport stelt ook dat hij trekken heeft van een anti-sociale persoonlijkheid. "Het welzijn van andere mensen laat hem onverschillig." Hij zou zich verheven voelen boven personen van de andere sekse.
Uit het psychologische onderzoek zou echter niet zijn gebleken dat hij ontoerekeningsvatbaar is.
Van der Sloot verklaarde gisteren tegenover de rechter dat zijn rechten tijdens en na zijn arrestatie zijn geschonden. Morgen beslist de rechter of dat inderdaad het geval is geweest en of hij terecht vastzit.
'Voorgelogen' In een interview met De Telegraaf zei Van der Sloot dat hij er is ingeluisd toen hij een bekentenis aflegde. Er zou hem zijn voorgeschoteld dat hij in ruil voor een bekentenis zou worden uitgeleverd aan Nederland.
"Ook in Chili hebben ze me voorgelogen en is me verteld dat ik naar Peru moest. Achteraf had ik in Chili gewoon op het vliegtuig naar Nederland kunnen stappen."
We caught Art Vargas on Dennis Bono's radio show (from Sam's Town) last night. Looks like Las Vegas has been keeping a Danny Gans-sized talent under the radar: an old school lounge singer who's worked his way up from the impersonator ranks and appears primed for a shot at a big league showroom of his own.
British celebrity musical impressionist Greg London opens his show at the Riviera on the Las Vegas Strip on June 16th. After two years at Sammy's Showroom at Harrah's in Reno, he moved to the Palace Station in Vegas last month.
Pero no solo detractores. Un primo suyo dijo: “Está seriamente torcido pero con una excusa, (...) pienso que necesita ayuda porque algo está mal en su cabeza”.
ORANJESTAD (AAN): Despues di e interogacion unda el a admiti di a mata Stephany Flores, awor Joran van der Sloot a worde pasa den man di Ministerio Publico. El a worde pasa Diahuebs pa e sede di e instancia aki, y lo keda cera aki, te ora cu Fiscal Ninfa Espinoza Sotomayor determina cu lo denuncia e hoben penalmente pa e crimen cu e ta worde sospecha di dje.
Pero awor diripiente tin indicacion, cu Abogado di Joran kier pidi Huez pa ‘benta afo’ e declaracion aki, como cu Joran lo ta bisando cu e no a haci tal, y cu el a worde forza pa haci esey.
E storia ta cuminza atrobe! Pero awe DIARIO ta publica e “texto completo” di e rapport di Recherche na Divincri, cu ta mustra con Joran ta confirma cu el a mata Stephany, y tambe cu e ta sigura cu e sa unda e curpa di Natalee Holloway ta scondi.
Abogado di Joran a bisa cu Stephany a bay den e camber pa haya placa fia. E abogado ta bin cu e storia cu Stephany a perde placa den casino, y pesey awor ta trata na anula e confesion di e asesinato.
Maximo Altez ta e abogado di Joran, y e ta bisa cu e kier pa e caso cuminza back di cero. Nan kier busca un declaracion nobo unda ta presente e Fiscal, un traductor, y el como abogado.
Awor e abogado ta bisa, cu Stephany a ataca Joran prome, despues cu el a bin haye ta coba den su laptop computer.
Fuera di esaki, tin mas informe nobo cu a sali encuanto e investigacion di FBI rond di e caso di blackmail.
Aki DIARIO ta publica na ingles, e relato oficial di e agentenan di FBI relaciona cu nan investigacion:
Joint Statement by United States Attorney Joyce White Vance and FBI Special Agent in Charge Patrick Maley Regarding the Joran van der Sloot Investigation:
In April of this year, the FBI and U.S. Attorney’s office in Birmingham, Alabama initiated an investigation into allegations of criminal conduct by Joran van der Sloot related to the disappearance of Natalee Holloway in Aruba five years earlier. Prior to law enforcement’s involvement in the situation, Van der Sloot offered to provide information to an individual regarding the location of Natalee Holloway’s remains and the circumstances of her death in exchange for $250,000.00. The FBI-led investigation was conducted in conjunction with Aruban authorities. The U.S. Attorney filed a criminal complaint charging van der Sloot with extortion and wire fraud on June 3, 2010. Some news accounts have suggested that the FBI provided $25,000.00 in funds that were transmitted to van der Sloot. This is incorrect. The funds involved were private funds.
News accounts have also questioned why charges were not brought earlier, so that the tragic death of Stephany Flores could have been avoided. We offer our heartfelt sympathy to the Flores family. The Birmingham investigation was not related in any way to the murder in Peru. Despite having been in motion for several weeks at the time of Miss Flores’ death, it was not sufficiently developed to bring charges prior to the time van der Sloot left Aruba. This is not due to any fault on the part of the FBI or the U.S. Attorney’s Office, where agents and prosecutors were working as hard as possible to bring the case to fruition when they learned of the murder. A case based on events outside of the United States is a complex matter, and work was proceeding with all deliberate speed to prepare the evidence, the charges, and the necessary procedures to obtain custody of van der Sloot.
Mientras tanto, DIARIO a tuma nota cu varios medio Mericano ta na Aruba atrobe, incluyendo periodistanan di revistanan manera People como tambe National Enquirer. Nan ta hasta buscando forma pa entrevista famia di Van der Sloot, como tambe famia Kalpoe, pero misteriosamente nan ta keda keto y no kier papia.
A two hour and twelve minute remake of The Karate Kid in which the rigorous martial arts training includes "the taking off and hanging up a jacket (rather than the car waxing in the first movie)" gave a bored headline writer at the New York Times the opportunity to sneak in a smutty double entendre and pay tribute to Lenny Bruce.
(June 10) -- Photos like the deathbed image of Gary Coleman that Globe magazine is printing on its front page are awful to look at, but do they also tell us a lot about that celebrity ... and our twisted culture?
Depends on who you ask -- and which celebrity is pictured.
Burt Kearns, the former managing editor of "Hard Copy" and "A Current Affair," is the first to admit that deathbed and after-death photos like the ones showing John Lennon at the morgue, Elvis Presley at his funeral or paramedics trying to revive Michael Jackson are "distasteful" and "invasive."
Still, Kearns thinks that in Coleman's case, the photos may ultimately benefit the actor.
"As ugly as they are, they do serve a purpose," Kearns said. "It's easy to criticize the Globe -- as the hypocritical TMZ is doing -- but the photos do present a fuller picture of the ex-wife who sold them. Not only do the photos show Coleman in a heart-wrenching state, but she's in it! This paints a picture of what he was going through."
Kearns says that in the years after "Diff'rent Strokes" went off the air, Coleman became an "angry, cantankerous young man" who griped that people are bad and that he couldn't trust them.
"This is another example of the exploitation he complained about," Kearns said. "Gary Coleman died for our sins."
Although the Globe is being criticized for purchasing the photos, Kearns says it's telling that the headline reads "It Was Murder!"
"It just raises more attention to the fact that ex-wife Shannon Price pulled the plug on him -- something that she may have not had the right to do."
Still, Kearns is fascinated by the way Globe editors are trying to weasel their way out of controversy.
"There seems to be a dividing line between a 'deathbed photo' or an 'after-death photo,'" Kearns said. "The Globe is claiming it's only publishing the photos before his death."
It sounds terrible that Price would sell out Coleman's dignity for a few bucks, but Kearns says he's not the first celebrity treated in such a humiliating fashion by family members.
"When Elvis Presley died, the Enquirer was able to get the death photos by giving tiny cameras to 20 of his relatives," Kearns said. "The editors expected one or two photos at most -- and they got 20!"
Fact is, a deathbed photo is a true sign of a celebrity's iconic status -- notice the lack of celebrity death photos of Dennis Hopper or Rue McClanahan? Kearns sees another benefit: Proof of death.
"Jim Morrison and Tupac Shakur didn't have death photos and that's why some people feel they're still alive," Kearns said...
En las prĂłximas horas se efectuarĂa la reconstrucciĂłn del crimen de Stephany Flores en el hotel TAC, donde Van der Sloot la asesinĂł, segĂşn confesĂł anoche a la policĂa.
Moordverdachte Joran van der Sloot (22) is volgens de psychologen van het moordonderzoek een psychopaat. De onderzoekers die Joran hebben ondervraagd beschrijven hem als koud, berekenend en onverschillig tegenover het menselijke leven.
De verdachte van de moord op Stephany Flores RamĂrez wordt strenger beveiligd in zijn cel in de Peruaanse gevangenis, omdat de autoriteiten bang zijn dat de verdachte zelfmoord gaat plegen. Dat meldt UPI.
De Peruaanse krant La Republica schrijft dat Joran Stephany verplichtte geld op te nemen. Toen ze dat weigerde zou hij haar hebben geslagen. Ook de vader van het vermoorde meisje vermoedt dat roof de aanleiding was. Volgens Ricardo Flores zijn haar juwelen ontvreemd en is er ook geld verdwenen.
Gevang
Van der Sloot zit nu nog in een politiecel in de Peruaanse hoofdstad Lima, maar moet volgende week naar de gevangenis. Waarschijnlijk krijgt hij een cel in de Castro Castro, een gevangenis voor zware criminelen.
Dat gevang staat bekend als gewelddadig, zo zijn een aantal criminelen die zijn veroordeeld voor moord en verkrachting in het verleden vermoord aangetroffen.
Bloed
Vanochtend maakte de Peruaanse politie bekend dat RamĂrez waarschijnlijk is vermoord met een tennisracket en overleed door een gebroken nek.
Ze is volgens de lijkschouwer niet verkracht voordat ze werd vermoord. Op het T-shirt van Van der Sloot zijn bloedvlekken gevonden, meldde de politie vanochtend.
Moord
Van der Sloot wordt in Lima aangeklaagd voor de moord op Stephany Flores RamĂrez (21). Haar levenloze lichaam werd vorige week in zijn hotelkamer gevonden.
Op beelden van de bewakingscamera is te zien hoe Van der Sloot met Stephany zijn hotelkamer in gaat en na drie uur in andere kleding de kamer weer verlaat.
Door Maartje Willems
ADVOCAAT: MOGELIJK VALSE BEKENTENIS
De Nederlandse advocaat van Joran, Bert de Rooij, zegt dat Joran mogelijk onder dwang een valse bekentenis heeft afgelegd.
The death yesterday of inspirational college basketball coach John Wooden at 99 is only the latest tragedy to befall stars of the documentary film Basketball Man, and has increased whispers that the acclaimed documentary film from our pals at Frozen Pictures is cursed.
Wooden's death at 99 follows the untimely demise of Chicago Bulls and broadcasting legend Norm Van Lier, who was found dead in his apartment on February 29, 2009 (fellow Bulls broadcaster and former Bulls head coach Johnny "Red" Kerr died later that same day), at 62.
Legendary Boston Celtics coach Red Auerbach died on October 28, 2006, months before the film's DVD release in 2007. He was 89.
In December 2006, Denver Nuggets star Carmelo Anthony was suspended for 15 games for sucker-punching an opponent at Madison Square Garden. He was arrested for drunk driving in April 2008, and is having his upcoming nuptials broadcast on VH1.
A week ago, Steve Nash lost out on his chance to appear in the NBA championships finals when his Phoenix Suns were defeated by the Los Angeles Lakers, two games away from the fulfillment of his dream.
The film also features Rick Barry, Jerry Colangelo, Bob Cousy, Kirk Hinrich, Michael Jordan, Sam Lacey, Steve Nash, Norm Nixon, Tayshaun Prince, Gator Rivers, Oscar Robertson, Bud Stallworth (who also lost his wife to cancer in 2007), David Stern and Pat Summitt, among others. (If you have information that any of them have been touched by the curse, please contact us here.)
A crowd-pleasing screening of The Chris Montez Story, followed by an intimate live concert by the Sixties pop icon himself, made for a rousing close to the seventh annual Pacific Palisades Film Festival Saturday night.
The spectacular success of the event where Sunset Boulevard meets the Pacific, coming on the heels of an historic, emotional opening night in which actress Frances Fisher was honored with a Lifetime Achievement Award, was even more impressive coming after a year of financial and scheduling uncertainties that had founder Bob Sharka considering canceling this year's celebration of young filmmakers and veteran stars.
Saturday's cocktail party and outdoor screening took place at a magnificent private home in the exclusive Huntington Palisades. The program began with the short film A .45 at 50th, a surprisingly funny recounting of actor James Cromwell's experience with the Black Panther Party, followed by a never-seen 45-minute working cut of El Viaje Musical de Ezekiel Montanez: The Chris Montez Story from our pals at Frozen Pictures. To most of the audience, the film served as an introduction to an artist whose influence on and connection to the greatest names in pop music has not been fully recognized, and most on the crowd were singing along with Chris Montez by the time the credits rolled.
Then the crowd moved inside to a spacious living room for an intimate fireside concert by the film;s star and his guitar teacher, acclaimed jazz guitarist Sid Jacobs. The duo loosened up with a sophisticated, swinging solo-filled version of Montez's signature hit Call Me, then swung into hip readings of standards like All of Me and solo instrumentals by the virtuoso Jacobs that included a showstopping version of Over the Rainbow that turned into a tour de force medley from The Wizard of Oz.
Can Larry G Jones fill Danny Gans' signature black-and-white spectator shoes?
The world is about to find out as one of the many musical impressionists influenced by the late Las Vegas superstar is about to confront the legend head-on with his own one-man comic singing impressionist show on the Las Vegas Strip-- produced by Gans' close friend, collaborator and drummer.
We told you about musical impressionist Larry G Jones back in January, when he made a splash with a well-timed Tiger Woods parody. while working the Royal Resort Hotel just off the Strip. Now it's been announced that Jones will be moving to Planet Hollywood's Harmon Theatre on June 8th.
"This fast-paced fun filled show features an all-star celebrity cast of rapid-fire voice impressions including many of Las Vegas' biggest headliners. Cher, Elton John, Neil Diamond, Elvis, The Phantom of the Opera, and The Rat Pack are a part of the 75 plus voices Larry performs in each show. When you throw a few comedians, Hollywood celebrities, and presidential voices in the mix, there is enough comedy and music to appeal to just about everyone."
The show is produced by Raphael Erardy, who was Gans' drummer and confidante for 20 years, until Gans' tragic and untimely death at 52 on May 1, 2009.
The Larry G Jones - Comic Singing Impressionist show opens June 8th at the Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino's Harmon Theater, 3663 S. Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89109. The Harmon Theater entrance is located next to Krave Nightclub on the corner of the Las Vegas Blvd. & Harmon Ave. Tickets for the 7pm show will be $47.97 for general admission and VIP/Open bar tickets are available for $67.97. Shows will be nightly except for Sunday and Thursday. For show tickets call 702-836-0830 or book online at LarryGJones.com.
The seventh annual Pacific Palisades Film Festival got its seventh annual off to a star-studded start last night with a lifetime achievement award for acclaimed actress and former resident Frances Fisher, and moves forard tomorrow with a screening of the never-seen expanded preview of El Viaje Musical de Ezekiel Montanez: The Chris Montez Story along with a rare, intimate performance by Montez himself.
Bob Sharka kicks off the 7th annual Pacific Palisades Film Festival
Frances Fisher accepts her Lifetime Achievement Award
The opening night event took place outdoors at a bluffside mansion overlooking the Pacific Ocean, and featured tributes from Fisher's acting coaches and Actors Studio colleagues, including Renee Taylor. Festival founder Bob Sharka hosted and emceed the event, as he will the Montez evening which begins at 6:30 pm at another residence nearby.
Tickets for the outdoor screening, cocktail party and Chris Montez performance can be found at the Friends of Film website.
The film about the legendary, influential and many-faceted Mexican-American musician, rock legend and pop star from Hawthorne, California, has been in production over the past year by our pals at Frozen Pictures. The film preview will be screened outdoors at a home on Toyopa Drive in The Palisades. The evening kicks off at 6:30 p.m.
Ticket information for the Saturday, May 15th event can be found at the Friends of Film website.
The Frozen team opened last year's Palisades film fest with their Neil Innes musical comedy, The Seventh Python, which is set to be released by The Little Film Company.
The Las Vegas Weekly and its editor Scott Dickensheets have rolled out another cover story on a major figure in the Danny Gans case. Following up on last week's confessions from Las Vegas blogger, New York Times stringer, Gay Vegas author, concert promoter and comp queen Steve Friess, comes a laudatory profile of controversial beauty queen-turned-television entertainment reporter Alicia Jacobs.
Jacobs was a close personal friend of Gans, and on May 1, 2009, the the first member of the media to learn of Gans' death, getting a 4 a.m. phone call from Gans' manager Chip Lightman. The article touches upon the incident without exploring the details of the morning or her relationship with the musical impressionist:
"Jacobs defends her reporting of Gans’ death last year. The two were genuinely close. They dined together and, sharing an interest in physical fitness, worked out together. Jacobs was the first journalist contacted by Gans’ manager, Chip Lightman, after he learned of Gans’ death.
"Danny Gans and Alicia Jacobs became close friends during her career in Vegas. Jacobs sobbed through her segment announcing Gans had died and spoke emotionally of their friendship. It was a unique moment in broadcast news for the emotion displayed on-air by the reporter. Local media critics pounced.
“'I have thought about that and re-lived it many, many times in my head. Honest to God, I would not have done anything differently,' says Jacobs. 'I thought I could get through the story. But I remember seeing b-roll of Danny on one of the monitors, singing and dancing, and losing it. To this day I don’t believe he is gone … So, yes, I got a little emotional on the air. You know what? It was real. We are real. Sometimes it’s okay to be real on the air. People cry, hurt and feel pain. I wouldn’t change it.'”
"But what about--?" No, there is no follow-up.
The profile, From Beauty Queen to Extra: The Journey of LV's Top Celebrity Broadcaster, is written by Las Vegas Sun columnist John Katsilometes, a journalist who touched on Gans' rumoured drug use in his initial story about Gans' sudden passing at 52 (the powerful opiate Dilaudid would be named as a cause), but who backed off immediately along with the rest of the Las Vegas media pack. Perhaps that's why it celebrates Jacobs' role as a correspondent on the syndicated television infotainment show, Extra, and is full of sympathetic, humanizing notes about her adoption, disfiguring car crash and career-threatening love of animals, while not pressing her on the issue for which she's gained the most notoriety.
An accompanying photo of Jacobs as "Mrs. United States," however, does reveal that she is not a natural blonde.
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