The documentary on the movie star, whose death in 1985 changed how the public viewed AIDS, is premiering at the Tribeca Festival.
Category: Actors and Actresses
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Daveed Diggs and Awkwafina on ‘The Little Mermaid’
An interview with the actors, who have big claws and wings to fill as the voices of Sebastian and Scuttle in the latest live-action version of the movie.
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Meet Greta Lee, the Star of “Past Lives”
She’s known for playing offbeat characters in “Russian Doll,” “High Maintenance” and “Girls,” but Greta Lee is winning raves for her restrained performance in “Past Lives.” It almost didn’t happen.
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Best Cannes Red Carpet Looks: Scarlett Johansson, Lily-Rose Depp and More
The film festival, which took place over almost two weeks, brought lots of fashion to French Riviera.
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Cannes Winners 2023: ‘Anatomy of a Fall’ Wins the Palme d’Or
The French filmmaker Justine Triet becomes the third woman to win the top honor at the Cannes Film Festival.
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Ed Ames, Singing Star Who Became a Familiar Face on TV, Dies at 95
After more than a decade of hit records with his brothers, he found success as a solo performer and a star of the series “Daniel Boone.”
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Is ‘May December’ the Most Fun Film at Cannes?
The movie stars Natalie Portman and Julianne Moore as cravenly self-interested women. Its director, Todd Haynes, is relieved that festival audiences are laughing.
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How Geena Davis Continues to Tackle Gender Bias in Hollywood
When it comes to quantifying bias in popular entertainment, the Academy Award winner’s in a league of her own.
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Wes Anderson’s ‘Asteroid City’ Premieres in Cannes
At the film’s Cannes premiere, the director’s customary cast, themes and even camera moves were all on display — well, except one.
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Ray Stevenson, Actor in ‘Thor’ and Other Films, Dies at 58
His wide-ranging roles included fantasy characters, a knight, a Roman soldier and a Punisher.
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Michelle Yeoh Had Some Advice for the Cannes Jury
The best actress winner helped award the Palme d’Or in 2002 to “The Pianist,” but she found the process intense: “Whew! It was a little too emotional.”
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Helmut Berger, Actor Known for His Work With Visconti, Dies at 78
He first made his mark in “The Damned” as a character one critic said personified “the outright perversion” of Nazism. He went on to have a long career, mostly in Europe.
