• American Movie: Crazy Love 2024

    Crazy Love 2024 #LMN African American Movies New Lifetime Movies 2024. This movie is based on a true story.

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  • Fans mourn Suzanne Somers – gone at 76

    Barry Manilow, Viola Davis, Khloe Kardashian others mourn, ‘Step by Step’ actress.

    The late Suzanne Somers is renown for playing the bubbly blonde Chrissy Snow on the TV sitcom “Three’s Company,” was loved by many.

    Tributes from fans and others kept pouring in on social media following her death on Sunday.

    The actress, who’s also best-selling author and entrepreneur died early morning Sunday surrounded by her family, Somers’ longtime publicist, R. Couri Hay, revealed. Somers was 76.

    Sadly, she died one day before her 77th birthday on Oct. 16th.

    Family members were set to gather and celebrate her birthday and now will continue to honor her legacy.

    Her publicist said they will celebrate her extraordinary life, and want to thank her millions of fans and followers who loved her dearly.

    In fact, Suzanne Somers’ death has devastated fans but it’s OK to grieve.

    Singer-songwriter Barry Manilow paid tribute to his longtime friend Somers in a statement to People magazine on Sunday. Here’s what he said:

    “Suzanne and I were friends for decades. She was the sister I never had and my close confidant forever. We shared triumphs and heartaches. Her fame in so many fields overshadowed her real talent as one of our greatest comedic actors, a loving mother, an amazing homemaker, and one of the world’s best cooks. I will miss her dearly and hope that she is now out of pain and at peace.”

    They were friends for more than 40 years and were neighbors in the Palm Springs area. Somers once told People magazine that she instantly felt comfortable with him and could let her guard down and just be.

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  • Meet the greatest movie actor of all time – Marlon Brando

    Marlon Brando is widely considered the greatest movie actor of all time, rivaled only by the more theatrically oriented Laurence Olivier in terms of esteem. Unlike Olivier, who preferred the stage to the screen, Brando concentrated his talents on movies after bidding the Broadway stage adieu in 1949, a decision for which he was severely criticized when his star began to dim in the 1960s and he was excoriated for squandering his talents. No actor ever exerted such a profound influence on succeeding generations of actors as did Brando. More than 50 years after he first scorched the screen as Stanley Kowalski in the movie version of Tennessee Williams‘ A Streetcar Named Desire (1951) and a quarter-century after his last great performance as Col. Kurtz in Francis Ford Coppola‘s Apocalypse Now (1979), all American actors are still being measured by the yardstick that was Brando.

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