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A host of Oscar activity has begun to unfold despite the annual award show still being more than three months away. The show's head writer, as well as its short-film creator, was announced recently.

As expected, the guru of award show writers, Bruce Vilanch, was once again tapped for the celebrated lead writer position at this year's Academy Awards show.

Vilanch, who has written nine Oscar shows, is arguably one of the most sought after comedy writers in Hollywood. He has worked on numerous award shows, including the Tonys, the Emmys and the Grammys. His story was recently the subject of documentary filmmaker Andrew J. Kuehn's "Get Bruce."

Oscar-winning director Chuck Workman ("Precious Images") was charged with creating the short-film segments that will air during the awards telecast. Marking his 11th association with the Academy, Workman's previous film work inc

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HOLLYWOOD, June 23, 2000 -- Now if only James Cameron could be as unafraid to team up with Arnold one more time. Clearly the "Titanic" helmer is undaunted by the task of marriage. The oft-married (and oft-divorced) director forsook bachelorhood once again to wed actress Suzy Amis June 4 in Malibu, Calif., his camp has confirmed.

Cameron is 45, Amis is 39. (Other reports say she's 42.)

The two met on the set of his 1997 Oscar-winning behemoth (uh, that would be "Titanic"). At the time, Cameron was still married Wife No. 4 Linda Hamilton, whom he met on the set of 1984's "Terminator," while he was courting Wife No. 2 producer Gale Anne Hurd. (Hamilton filed for divorce in 1998.)

This is Cameron’s fifth career marriage; Amis’ second.