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Stars turn out to honor producer Weintraub in LA
The A-list dinner party drew top performers and singing legends. George Clooney, Matt Damon, Bruce Willis, Larry David, Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie gathered around Jerry Weintraub's table at the posh UNICEF Ball in the Beverly Wilshire Hotel ballroom Thursday night to honor the legendary producer's philanthropic work.
Reasons Brooks, Reiner are classics
It was in 1968 that Mel Brooks' first movie, "The Producers," was released. When I came across newspaper ads for the film and his name was listed as writer-director, I was quite excited to see it.
Mel Brooks and Carl Reiner have cracked each other up for about 60 years. The two met while working on the early Sid Caesar series Your Show of Shows , for which they cooked up a routine with Reiner as an earnest TV interviewer and Brooks as the 2,000 Year Old Man.
MY LIFE Yes, it could have been messier, a bit less pat - but this tale of a PR hotshot who learns he has cancer is nonetheless compelling.
Teri Garr hosts Young Frankenstein screenings
She's best known for her roles in Hollywood, but Teri Garr is also a leading lady in raising awareness for Multiple Sclerosis.
After six decades of making us laugh, comedy legend Carl Reiner keeps the smiles coming with two new books.
Larry Gelbart, Writing For Laughs
Comedy writer Larry Gelbart won many awards during his career, including this 2007 Valentine Davies Award.
Larry Gelbart died at his Beverly Hills home this morning after a long battle with cancer , he was 81.
'M-A-S-H,' 'Tootsie' writer Larry Gelbart dies
Larry Gelbart, the award-winning writer whose sly, sardonic wit helped create such hits as Broadway's "A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum," the films "Tootsie" and "Oh, God!" and television's "M-A-S-H," is dead.
Larry Gelbarta s thank you note
Larry Gelbart died this morning.A If you don't know, he's the creator ofA A the TV show, M*A*S*H, most famously.
The Writer Who Gave Us Tootsie, Oh God! & TV's M*a*S*H Is Gone Larry Gelbart 1928-2009
Comedy hero Larry Gelbart - " the "Caesar's Hour" writer who went to to script and oversee the early and best episodes of "M*A*S*H" as well as big-screen projects like "Oh, God" and "Tootsie" - " passed away Friday.
Larry Gelbart Dead: 'M*A*S*H' Writer Dies from Cancer
Larry Gelbert, one of the brilliant minds behind the success of M*A*S*H , is dead at the age of 81.
'M-A-S-H,' 'Tootsie' writer Larry Gelbart dies
Larry Gelbart, the award-winning writer whose sly, sardonic wit helped create such hits as Broadway's "A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum," the films "Tootsie" and "Oh, God!" and television's "M-A-S-H," is dead.
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