Entries from LAist tagged with 'actor>'
May 26, 2008
Veteran actor and director Sydney Pollack has died. The 73-year-old Oscar winner died today in his home in the Pacific Palisades, and representatives are saying the cause was cancer. Pollack was born in 1934 in Indiana. He studied acting under Sanford Meisner in New York and began his career on the stage. According to the New York Times, Mr. Pollack’s career defined an era in which big stars (Robert Redford, Barbra Streisand, Warren Beatty) and......
Continue Reading "Actor & Director Sydney Pollack Dies"May 20, 2008
It was only two weeks ago when "Guys backflip into jeans" launched on YouTube (embedded below). Now with an easy three million views, local director Benzo Theodore takes a more chill, less acrobatic approach to his sophomore attempt to internet fame in "Super chill monkey does Hollywood." At least the monkey goes Metro.......
Continue Reading "Midnight Movie: Monkeys & Hollywood Auditions"April 7, 2008
Photo submitted by benrodian to the LAist Featured Photos pool on Flickr He may be young and may not have billboards of himself around Hollywood like Angelyne, but the twenty-something Chad Luckette does have a van and trailer displaying his name, which seems to be found in Silver Lake Sunset Junction area more than often. Who is he? "[Chad is] an aspiring actor you can also find his resume and headshots as well as......
Continue Reading "Found in LA: Shameless Self Promotion & The Male Angelyne"April 5, 2008
Charlton Heston has died at the age of 84. While this might be an opportunity to lambaste Heston for his crusade of right wing causes for the last decade, let's remember that, on this 40th anniversary of the assassination of Martin Luther King Jr., that Heston used to be a liberal Democrat who participated in the Civil Rights March on Washington in 1963. He also opposed McCarthyism, the Vietnam War, and despised Richard Nixon -......
Continue Reading "Rest In Peace Charlton Heston"January 27, 2008
Reports are surfacing this morning of a secret memorial service held last night in Westwood for Heath Ledger, who was found dead earlier this week in a New York apartment. Although rumors of an intended public memorial were swirling about the newswires yesterday, no formal announcements were made regarding services to honor the Aussie actor locally. The rainy night gathering took place at Pierce Brothers Westwood Village Memorial Park and Mortuary, and it's being......
Continue Reading "Secret LA Memorial for Heath Ledger Held Last Night"January 24, 2008
To Catch A Predator is one of the more intriguing shows to come around in past years, and certainly one that's sparked its fair share of debates. A group known as Perverted Justice goes into Internet chat rooms posing as young teens and engages in conversation with potential pedophiles. After a while, the offer is made for the targets to come over and a meeting time is set. Unbeknownst to the subjects, the person that......
Continue Reading "Dani Miura, Actress, To Catch a Predator"November 29, 2007
It is estimated that 200 firms, 6000 workers and 1200 actors produce 4000-7000 adult films a year in Los Angeles. Yes, there are more porn-related, adult industry jobs than software jobs in this town. With $4.3 billion in sales and rentals (which is still nothing compared to the $12 Billion made from toys and books), the Adult Entertainment Industry puts $4 billion in revenue back into the local economy. “It’s in an industry producing......
Continue Reading "The Health of Pornography in Los Angeles, Part 1: The Economy & Morality of Hollywood"December 6, 2006
What can I say about a film where images of Shirley Temple are juxtaposed with swastikas? Where Fairuza Balk's voice comes wailing through a snail? Where there's a scene of a naked man with cerebral palsy lying in a giant clam as he appears to be masturbated by a woman who's wearing a rubber monkey mask while a racist folk song plays on an old record player? I'm not totally sure I didn't hallucinate......
Continue Reading "What Is It? -- Q&A with Crispin Hellion Glover"