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- Lance Reddick. Lance Reddick, the actor who broke out with a complex, powerful performance as Lt. Cedric Daniels in the seminal HBO show The Wire, died on March 17.
- Tina Turner. Tina Turner, the trailblazing rock star who set world records for ticket sales — and whose dramatic triumph over domestic abuse and the music industry itself made her a feminist icon — died on May 24.
- Matthew Perry. Matthew Perry, the affable actor who became a television superstar playing Chandler Bing on the beloved NBC sitcom Friends, died on Oct. 28.
- Peter Rawley. Peter Rawley, a longtime ICM agent in Los Angeles and London who served as head of European production for MGM and produced independent films, died on Jan.
Apr 21, 2023 · The Film Industry Lost Some Titans This Year — What Happens Now? The death of major film industry influencers ranging from Tom Luddy to Edward Pressman raise questions about who will...
Mar 1, 2024 · Hollywood and the entertainment industry lost a number of giants during 2023, from Norman Lear, Raquel Welch, Harry Belafonte, Matthew Perry and Andr é Braugher to Tony Bennett, Tina Turner and...
Nov 13, 2023 · The cause of death was not immediately known, but Dorset Police "confirmed that there were no suspicious circumstances," according to a statement from his family and the band. Tim...
Jul 19, 2024 · Would You Do It Again? A Year After Strikes, Hollywood Reckons With the Aftermath. While some of the creatives that shut down the entertainment industry in 2023 say the fight was absolutely...
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Nov 9, 2023 · The movie industry was still recovering from the COVID-19 pandemic when two of the most essential parts of the Hollywood machine — writers and actors — went on twin strikes.
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Jul 12, 2023 · Several shows and movies have been put on hold in 2023 due to the WGA (Writers Guild of America) strike. Film and TV writers are demanding higher pay, stabler jobs, and fairer contracts and are willing to put Hollywood on hold to get it.