The comedian and movie star will get the honor, the most prestigious in comedy, at a March ceremony.
Category: Television
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‘Modern Love Podcast’: He Cared About Me, So I Broke Up With Him
For years, Jessica Slice had dumped any guy who was kind to her. Could she break the cycle?
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Behind CNN Turmoil, a Series of Shattered Friendships
David Zaslav, the chief executive of Warner Bros. Discovery, was friends with some of the network’s biggest names. That didn’t matter when their jobs were on the line.
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CBS Says New Scripted Shows Will Return in February
The announcement is the first from a network about its plans since a tentative agreement was reached last week to end Hollywood’s strikes.
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Samuel Haskell, Son of an Ex-Hollywood Agent, Is Charged in Woman’s Murder
The police believe the victim is the wife of the suspect, Samuel Haskell, the son of a veteran talent agent and film producer. Mr. Haskell’s in-laws were missing as of Saturday.
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Lara Parker, a Memorable Witch on ‘Dark Shadows,’ Dies at 84
Her three-dimensional portrayal of a character who was also a vampire helped the Gothic soap opera develop a cult following.
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Megyn Kelly Will Moderate the Next G.O.P. Debate, on NewsNation
The event, on Dec. 6, is an opportunity for an upstart cable news network to expand its relatively small viewership.
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The Actors Union and Hollywood Are Close to a Deal
An end to the monthslong labor fight is in sight, but the industry’s changing economics could temper some of the actors’ gains.
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Getting Hollywood Back Up and Running Won’t Be Easy
With the industry hustling to make up for months of lost work, juggling production schedules and the availability of actors and crew members will be complicated.
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A Mixed Mood as Hollywood Strikes Finally End
Celebratory feelings are competing with resentment over the work stoppage and worries about the business era that is coming.
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SAG-AFTRA and Hollywood Studios Agree to Deal to End Actors’ Strike
The agreement all but ends one of the longest labor crises in the history of the entertainment industry. Union members still have to approve the deal.
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Are ‘Elf’ and ‘Love Actually’ the Last Holiday Classics We’ll Ever Get?
The two comedies opened on the same date in 2003 and have stood the test of time. A changing Hollywood landscape might make another such day impossible.
