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Anne Bancroft died at New York City's Mount Sinai Medical Center on June 6 following a battle against uterine cancer. She was 73.

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Jackson family arrives in court Jackson 5 style, Oprah selected to serve on jury Diane Lane and Josh Brolin marry in secrecy, more…

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Hollywood legend Fay Wray, best known for playing the damsel in distress in the 1933 original classic King Kong, died. She was 96.

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Bridget Fonda and Danny Elfman get married.

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The top heroes and villains onscreen according to the American Film Institute Hannibal Lecter Terminator

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The Board of Governors of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences has voted Sydney Poitier an Honorary Award (Sydney Poitier Tom Hanks)

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Paul McCartney will perform songs from his new album Driving Rain at a concert in Oslo this week to mark the 100th anniversary of the Nobel Peace Prize Pauline Moore December 12 Frank Sinatra Day Rod Steiger Judi Dench Fidel Castro John Lennon Madonna Martin Creed Turner Prize Tom Petty Eminem DeAngelo Bailey Napster Recording Industry Association of America Monica Seles Billy Wilder

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Legendary Hollywood publicist John Springer, whose client list at one time or another included Warren Beatty, Henry Fonda, Judy Garland, Marilyn Monroe, Al Pacino, and Elizabeth Taylor, died Tuesday in New York at the age of 85.

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SANTA MONICA, Calif., Jan. 4, 2000 -- Maybe it was that live broadcast of "E.R." Or perhaps the save-the-world-from-nuclear-holocaust heroics in "The Peacemaker."

Whichever, big-screen George Clooney is set to produce a live small-screen staging of the Cold War drama "Fail Safe" on CBS on April 9. Based on the 1962 novel (released at the height of the Cuban Missile Crisis), the story focuses on a man's Tom Clancy-style struggle to save the world from total annihilation. (Henry Fonda starred in the 1964 theatrical version.)

Clooney's production will emanate from two soundstages on the Warner Bros. Studios lot in Burbank, Calif. It'll be broadcast in black-and-white -- the better to capture the mood of (yea!) bleak paranoia.

According to The Hollywood Reporter, Stephen Frears ("Dangerous Liaisons") is close to inking a deal to direct the play. Clooney's "E.R." cohor


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