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Jack Axelrod Dies: ‘General Hospital,’ ‘Modern Family’ & ‘Transformers’ Actor Was 93
Deadline via Yahoo News UK· 6 months agoJack Axelrod, the actor who played the role of Victor Jerome on General Hospital, has died. He was...
J.J. Abrams and LaToya Morgan’s ‘Duster’ Gets HBO Max Series Order
Indiewire via Yahoo News UK· 1 year ago“Duster,” an eight-episode drama from “Lost” creator J.J. Abrams and LaToya Morgan, has been ordered...
Max’s ‘Duster’, From J.J. Abrams & LaToya Morgan, Suspends Production In New Mexico Until Writers...
Deadline via Yahoo News UK· 1 year agoUPDATE #2: Duster has now shut down production until the writers strike ends, Max has confirmed. We...
Evan Jones Signs With Buchwald, Lands Role in HBO Max Series ‘Duster’ (EXCLUSIVE)
Variety via Yahoo News UK· 1 year agoEvan Jones has signed with Buchwald for representation, Variety has learned exclusively. In...
‘Duster’ Series from J.J. Abrams a Go at HBO Max
The Hollywood Reporter via Yahoo News UK· 1 year agoJ.J. Abrams and HBO Max are officially putting a series into gear. The streamer has picked up Duster, a 1970s-set drama from Abrams and LaToya Morgan...
HBO Max Orders Crime Drama ‘Duster’ From J.J. Abrams, LaToya Morgan With Josh Holloway and Rachel...
Variety via Yahoo News UK· 1 year agoHBO Max has ordered the drama series “Duster” from J.J. Abrams and LaToya Morgan with Josh Holloway...
‘Harold and the Purple Crayon’ Trailer: Zachary Levi Brings Drawings to Life in Children’s Book...
Variety via Yahoo News UK· 3 months agoThe official trailer has been released for Sony’s “Harold and the Purple Crayon,” the children’s...
Every TV and Film Production Affected by the WGA Strike
Indiewire via Yahoo News UK· 1 year agoFrom "Daredevil: Born Again" to "Hacks" Season 3 and the upcoming "Game of Thrones" spinoff, see all...
Today in History: June 28, Treaty of Versailles is signed
Associated Press via Yahoo News UK· 1 year agoOn June 28, 1919, the Treaty of Versailles (vehr-SY’) was signed in France, ending the First World War. In 1863, during the Civil War, President Abraham Lincoln appointed Maj. Gen. George G.