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'ER' homecoming for Eriq La Salle
Original ER cast member Eriq La Salle is returning to the show - as a director. La Salle, who left the series in 2002 to write and direct TV and features, has been set to direct an episode of the long-running NBC drama that will air in February. This...Tags: Without a Trace (tv program), NBC, ER (tv program)
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Edwards, Back to "ER" for One Day
The TV ZoneLast time we heard from Anthony Edwards, he was heading out the door on a year-long trip with his family that would take him hither and yon, far from the madding crowds of TV or "ER," where he made......Tags: George Clooney, Anthony Edwards, Angela Bassett, NBC, Noah Wyle
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'Grey's' Apology: Setting the Record Straight
Zap2It.comIsaiah Washington is apologizing for an allegedly homophobic slur he uttered in the heat of the moment that may have prompted his "Grey's Anatomy" co-star to come out of the closet. "I sincerely regret my actions and the unfortunate use of words during...Tags: Television, Celebrity, CBS Corp., Patrick Dempsey, Physiology
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'ER' Doc La Salle Lines Up Pair of Projects
Zap2It.comEriq La Salle hasn't had a whole lot to do with television since he left "ER" in 2002, but that's about to change. The three-time Emmy nominee has a hand in two projects currently in development, one at CBS and one at NBC. He'll star in and executive...Tags: NBC, CBS Corp., Federal Bureau of Investigation
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Richards Brings Diversity To 'Angel'
The Associated PressJ. August Richards knows good roles in Hollywood can be hard to come by. He also knows good roles for young, black actors can be even more difficult to find. "There are a lot of people here who just want to offer you the street-type role. You know, the...Tags: Denzel Washington, Heavy Engineering, Maryland, NBC, CBS Corp.
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'Sanford and Son' sidekick dies
Special to BlackVoices.comWhitman Mayo, who became a television legend playing Grady on the landmark situation comedy "Sanford and Son," died Tuesday in an Atlanta hospital. Mr. Mayo, 70, who lived in Fayetteville, Ga. for the past seven years, died at Crawford Long Hospital...Tags: Literature, Hospitals and Clinics, NBC, Los Angeles, North Carolina
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'The Salton Sea'
Times Staff Writer"We encourage the support of this unique natural resource," the producers of "The Salton Sea" piously state in the film's closing credits, though it is not at all clear how having the goodwill of a smug and tawdry film is going to help that natural...Tags: Cinema Industry, Vincent D'Onofrio, Adam Goldberg, Val Kilmer, Luis Guzman
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'Crazy as Hell'
Times Staff Writer"Crazy as Hell" is as ambitious as it is ponderous, a psychological drama in which a controversial psychiatrist takes up temporary residence in a state mental institution as part of a documentary project, only to start questioning his own sanity. It marks...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Magic Johnson, Baldwin Hills, Illnesses, Mental Illness
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'Biker Boyz'
Newsday"Biker Boyz" is the kind of movie Howard Hawks would have made if he'd lived long enough to feel the heat of hip-hop's impact on the culture at large. He might have applied a bit more polish to the dialogue and been more circumspect with his camera...Tags: Djimon Hounsou, Movies, Motorcycling, Laurence Fishburne, Lisa Bonet
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Biker Boyz
STAFF WRITER(PG-13). Old-fashioned myths are brandished without shame in this cool, dry, quick-witted street Western about renegade SoCal motorcycle clubs and their underground, high-speed races. Laurence Fishburne is the grizzled grandmaster whose supremacy is...Tags: Djimon Hounsou, Movies, Motorcycling, Laurence Fishburne, Lisa Bonet
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Movie review, 'The Salton Sea'
Sporting more tattoos than Guy Pearce in "Memento," Val Kilmer dips himself in ink to portray drug addict Danny Parker in "The Salton Sea." A "tweaker," or crystal methamphetamine addict, Parker's days and nights are spent scoring dope, staying up for...Tags: Drug Trafficking, Val Kilmer, Spider-Man, Movies, Frank Darabont
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Movie review, 'One Hour Photo'
Robin Williams, one of the great comic improvisers in the movies, has been exploring his darker sides in his 2002 films. He played an evil clown in "Death to Smoochy" and a suave serial killer in "Insomnia," and now digs into touchier areas -- loneliness,...Tags: Robin Williams, Vehicles, Janet Jackson, Gene Hackman, Robert De Niro
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