Actor William Smith, known for playing bikers, cowboys and brawlers in a series of television shows and hit movies, has died. He was 88.
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Christoph Waltz and Willem Dafoe are to star in 'Dead For a Dollar'. The pair have been cast in the Western helmed by legendary filmmaker Walter Hill as he gets behind the camera on a film for the first time in five years.
Walter will write and direct the movie, which is set in New Mexico Territory in 1897. The plot follows Max Borlund (Waltz) a famed bounty hunter who is hired to find and return Rachel Price, the politically progressive wife of Santa Fe businessman Nathan Price.
Actor William Smith, known for playing bikers, cowboys and brawlers in a series of television shows and hit movies, has died. He was 88.
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Christopher Vourlias Known Associates Entertainment, the production company behind the South African adaptation of the Colombian telenovela that inspired “Ugly Betty,” is partnering with Ivory Coast public broadcaster RTI on a sci-fi drama series that marks the first co-production between the two countries, Variety has learned.“Ambre” will be shot in South Africa and in Ivory Coast with actors from both countries, with a script written in both English and French.
the Hollywood Reporter. He was 88.The cause of death is unknown.Smith was best known for his portrayal of Falconetti in 1976’s miniseries “Rich Man, Poor Man.” The actor also fought in two of the most memorable brawls in cinematic history, going up against Clint Eastwood in 1980’s “Any Which Way You Can” and Rod Taylor in 1970’s “Darker Than Amber.”Back in his heyday, the bodybuilder was a champion discus thrower at UCLA, an arm-wrestling and boxing champion and a martial arts black belt.
William Smith, the 1970s action star who tussled with Clint Eastwood in Any Which Way You Can and was a regular on the final season of Hawaii Five-0, has died. He was 88.
th birthday party, it’s hard not to think of the climactic prom scene in Brian DePalma’s “Carrie” – not in the sense of buckets of blood or anything like that, but in the way both films suggest that repressing female desires via religion or anything else can end very, very badly.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are still adjusting to life outside of the Royal Family. But that hasn't stopped a US production company from recreating Megxit in a film reimagining the couple's decision to leave The Firm.
Princess Diana may have indeed been the key factor to end the feud between her loving sons Prince William and Prince Harry! According to US Weekly, William and Harry's broken relationship is mending after the brothers reunited for the statue unveiling as a tribute to their late mother.
All eyes were on Prince Harry and Prince William on July 1; which would have been their late mother Princess Diana's 60th birthday, as the estranged brothers reunited in the Sunken Garden of Kensington Palace to unveil a statue as a tribute to The Princess of Wales.
All eyes were on Prince Harry and Prince William on July 1; which would have been their late mother Princess Diana's 60th birthday, as the estranged brothers reunited in the Sunken Garden of Kensington Palace to unveil a statue as a tribute to The Princess of Wales.
Manori Ravindran International EditorThe Willem Dafoe-narrated documentary “River,” from “Sherpa” director Jennifer Peedom, has unveiled its first trailer.Produced by Stranger Than Fiction and Arrow Pictures, “River” is an exploration of the timeless relationship between humanity and rivers.
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It was a bubbly good time when Queen Elizabeth II kicked off a week of royal duties on Scotland on Monday (June 28), the first visit to the country since her husband Prince Philip passed away in April. The 95-year-old head of the British royal family was joined by grandson Prince William to help open a new A.G.
More shocking details have been released from the Miami condo collapse.
Without a doubt, 2021 has been a really strange year for film. With theaters being mostly shut down until recently, there were quite a few features that fell under the radar but deserve to be seen by fans.
Vivienne Chow Sam Neill, Christoph Waltz and Patrick Gibson will head the cast of “The Portable Door,” a fantasy adventure film adapted from the series of novels by Patrick Holt.The film is now shooting in Queensland, Australia, with Jeffrey Walker (“Ali’s Wedding,” Sky’s “Lambs of God”) directing from a script by Leon Ford (“Griff the Invisible”).The story sees two lowly, put-upon interns at a mysterious London firm, J.W.
Manori Ravindran International EditorWillem Dafoe is set to narrate the documentary “River” from “Sherpa” director Jennifer Peedom.Produced by Stranger Than Fiction and Arrow Pictures, “River” is an exploration of the timeless relationship between humanity and rivers. Billed as an orchestral concert film, the doc is an ode to the natural word and a retelling of the history of both rivers and human civilization.
If you’re a fan of American films from the ‘70s and ‘80s, odds are you’re familiar with the influential work of Walter Hill. Not only is he the man who directed films such as “The Warriors,” “48 Hours,” and “Brewster’s Millions,” but he’s also a producer that is one of the primary forces behind the “Alien” franchise.
It's a special day today, i.e. June 21, for the Cambridges as Prince William celebrates his 39th birthday.