The former boxer had a gift for mixing innocence and wit. It didn’t hurt that he had the face of a good guy.
Category: Television
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Ryan O’Neal, ‘Love Story’ Actor, Dies at 82
Mr. O’Neal was a familiar face in both film and television for a half-century, but he was best known for his performance opposite Ali MacGraw as Oliver Barrett IV in the 1970 blockbuster.
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Conundrum of Covering Trump Lands at Univision’s Doorstep
When the U.S.’s largest Spanish-language network ran a friendly interview with the former president, Democrats cried foul. Executives say they’re seeking more balance.
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‘What the Heck?’ CNN’s Debate Plans Leave New Hampshire Officials Confused.
The news network said it would host a Republican primary debate in New Hampshire at Saint Anselm College. That was news to Saint Anselm.
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The Creepiest Moment Onscreen This Year Occurred in a Comedy
“The Curse” has been described as cringe, but look closely and you’ll see it plays with the classic tropes of horror like jump scares.
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The Creepiest Moment Onscreen This Year Occurred in a Comedy
“The Curse” has been described as cringe, but look closely and you’ll see it plays with the classic tropes of horror like jump scares.
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Who Is Meg Bellamy, Who Plays Kate Middleton in ‘The Crown’?
Meg Bellamy was working at Legoland when she was chosen to play Britain’s future queen in the Netflix series. Now she’s on the brink of stardom.
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Rob Reiner Remembers Norman Lear and ‘All in the Family’
With “All in the Family,” Lear “tapped into something that nobody had ever done before or even since,” the star of the hit sitcom said.
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The 2024 Election Will Be Unlike Any Other. Is the Media Ready?
Journalists are facing “deep fakes,” sagging trust, global unrest and an unprecedented Trump campaign being run “from the courthouse steps.”
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Sandra Elkin, Creator of a Pioneering Feminist Talk Show, Dies at 85
“Woman,” which she hosted, brought frank talk about issues like birth control, pay inequality and homosexuality into millions of homes in the 1970s.
