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A Tough Scene for Actors
Los Angeles Times Staff WritersMatt Kimbrough, a burly 49-year-old Silver Lake actor, can run through the highlights of his two-decade Hollywood career in a few minutes of scattered videotape. Look closely. There he is as the bartender in "Erin Brockovich." Don't blink. He's playing...Tags: Entertainment, McDonald's, Bruce Willis, Charmed (tv program), Buffy the Vampire Slayer (tv program)
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TV networks scrambling to cut costs
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterConfronted for the first time with a staggering drop in advertising revenue, all four major broadcast television networks are contemplating sweeping changes to the face of prime-time programming. Network executives say they are determined to slash...Tags: Entertainment, The Walt Disney Co., Television, Television Industry, Survivor (tv program)
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Viewing Time
The Hartford CourantSome are more addictive than others: Any episode of VH1's "Behind the Music," the more scandalous "E! True Hollywood Stories" and FX's continuous loop of "The Practice," "Buffy the Vampire Slayer" and "Ally McBeal." The return of "Match Game" on the Game...Tags: Entertainment, Buffy the Vampire Slayer (tv program), Television, Potatoes, CNN (tv network)
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William Shakespeares
TIMES FILM CRITICFriday May 14, 1999 Starring everyone from Michelle Pfeiffer and Calista Flockhart to Kevin Kline and Stanley Tucci, "William Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream" is presenting itself as "a 400-year-old whimsical romantic comedy as it's never...Tags: Entertainment, Rupert Everett, Weddings, Comedy (genre), Anna Friel
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TV: Fall Of The Familiar
Courant TV CriticHospitals, morgues, courtrooms and nostalgia - that's where you'll again find most of the action in the new television season. • • • Cops and hospitals. Hospitals and cops. It's a topical cul-de-sac on TV, where the highest-rated shows in recent...Tags: The Sopranos (tv program), Donnie Wahlberg, Police Investigations, Television, According to Jim (tv program)
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Inventive ingredients make 'Kevin Hill' a real charmer
Tribune arts criticThe title character in "Kevin Hill" (8 p.m. Wednesday on WPWR-Ch. 50) is something of a Jerry Maguire, a hotshot lawyer finessing deals for rock stars and, in his private life, a suave, New York City lady-killer. His sex life is a string of one-night...Tags: Entertainment, New York City, Taye Diggs, Minority Groups, Television
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