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Jackson to get his Hollywood star
What do Alan Jackson, Emma Thompson, Peter Graves and Andrea Bocelli have in common? The British actress, "Mission Impossible" actor and the Italian tenor -- as well as the Newnan-born country music legend -- are slated to get stars on the Hollywood Walk of Fame next year.
60th Chamber President, Board Installed
Packed with past Chamber presidents, local merchants and even a couple of Hollywood celebrities, the 60th Annual Pacific Palisades Chamber of Commerce Installation Dinner was held last Thursday at the Riviera Country Club.
A popular documentary series profiling an eclectic range of notables, with each episode focusing on one figure.
Judge Cynthia Boris could use a good pack of action every now and again. Note: This is a pre-release review.
Muscle Madness on DVD -- 'It's Beefbag-o-Rama!'
"Joey, do you like movies about gladiators?" was the favorite line spoken by Peter Graves as Captain Oveur in Airplane .
Mission: Impossible: The Sixth TV Season
There's got to be an easier way to prove someone is corrupt than by arranging a full-on alien invasion - easier sure, but not nearly as cool.
Q: What happened to "Chopping Block" Wednesdays on NBC? - Carol Jimerson, Gowanda, N. Y. A: The cooking show was chopped itself by the network due to a substantial drop-off in ratings in its early weeks.
Laughton Directs "The Night Of The Hunter"
Like many classic film gems, at the time of the film's release, it was not a critical nor a box office success.
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DVD Review: Mission: Impossible - The Sixth TV Season
The TV fave with the most famous 5/4 time theme song returns!
Mission: Impossible is back. Peter Graves is back (as master spy Jim Phleps). Bob Johnson's distinctive voice (on the tape) is back, too. And look, M:I regulars Greg Morris (as gadget/electronics wizard Barney Collier) and Peter Lupus (as the big dumb strongman Willy Armitage) have returned, as well. Lesley Ann Warren and Leonard Nimoy on...
Few actors have been able to convey a sense of gravitas like the tall, dignified Peter Graves.