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In the Past Week
    2019-12-04  08:53    Shenzhen Daily

Shelley Morrison dies at 83

Shelley Morrison, an actress with a 50-year career who was best known for playing a memorable maid on “Will and Grace,” died. She was 83.

Gabrielle Union speaks out after show exit

Gabrielle Union is thanking her loved ones for their support following her “America’s Got Talent” firing after complaining about racism and other alleged on-set issues.

K-pop stars get prison terms

A South Korean court found two K-pop stars guilty of illicit sexual relations with a woman who was unable to resist and sentenced them to up to six years in prison.

Madonna on canceling shows

Singer Madonna canceled her intimate “Madame X” tour dates in Boston, stating she was experiencing “overwhelming” pain and would not be able to perform at the Wang Theater during her scheduled dates.

Banks to direct, star in ‘Invisible Woman’

Elizabeth Banks is set to direct and star in “Invisible Woman,” which is based on her own original pitch.

Canadian model-actor Godfrey Gao dies on set

Canadian model-actor Godfrey Gao has died after suffering an apparent heart attack while on set in China.

Association announces nominees for Movies for Grownups

A new batch of film nominations are out from an influential U.S. media organization — but superhero flicks and “Frozen 2” need not apply.

AARP has released nominations for its annual Movies for Grownups awards, which is designed to reward films that resonate with older viewers and fight industry ageism.

(SD-Agencies)

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