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MOVIE OPENING BEGAN THIS DAY IN 1967

The Graduate (1967) | The Criterion Collection

The film The Graduate opened at two theaters in New York:
the Coronet on Third Avenue and the Lincoln Art Theater
on Broadway.

The film, based on a 1963 novel by Charles Webb, had a
simple premise: As its screenwriter explained it, “this kid
graduates college, has an affair with his parents’ best friend
and then falls in love with the friend’s daughter.”

Anne Bancroft and Dustin Hoffman starred in the film that
received seven nominations at the 40th Academy Awards,
including for Best Picture and Best Director, the latter being
the film’s sole win.

The movie is widely regarded as one of the greatest and most
influential films of all time
.
(From Wikipedia)

The Graduate movie review & film summary (1967) | Roger Ebert

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AWARD WINNER IS HAVING A BIRTHDAY

The Dick Van Dyke Show - The Complete Series [DVD] : Jerry Paris, John  Rich, Dick Van Dyke, Mary Tyler Moore, Rose Marie: Movies & TV - Amazon.com

Dick Van Dyke on Donald Trump: I'll Luckily Be Dead During Second Term
Richard (Dick) Wayne Van Dyke is 99 today.      
     
     
 

On December 13, 1925, Dick Van Dyke, the quintessential
“nice guy” actor who would become known for his work
in such movie classics as Mary Poppins (1964) and Chitty
Chitty Bang Bang
(1968), as well as the popular 1960s CBS - 
TV sitcom The Dick Van Dyke Show (1961 – 1966), was
born
in West Plains,
Missouri.

Van Dyke, who was raised in Danville, Illinois, served in the
Army Air Force Special Services during
World War II and in
the 1950s took various acting jobs and hosted a series of
TV game shows. In 1960, he starred on Broadway in Bye
Bye Birdie,
a role which earned him a Tony Award.
    
    
    
 Van Dyke was inducted into the Television Hall of Fame in
1995 and the
Hollywood Walk of Fame in 1993, and has been
honored with the
Screen Actors Guild Life Achievement
Award
in 2013, the Kennedy Center Honors in 2020, and
was recognized as a
Disney Legend in 1998. 


 

Dick Van Dyke Says He's Glad He "Won't Be Around" for Trump's Second Term |  Vanity Fair

Diagnosis Murder | Rotten Tomatoes
(1993 – 2001)

    

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TV SERIES DEBUTED ON THIS DAY IN 1980

Amazon.com: Magnum P.I.: The Complete Series [DVD] : Various: Movies & TV

Magnum P.I. set to return in the form of two different TV shows.

Magnum, P.I. is a crime drama television series with Selleck as
a
private investigator (P.I.) living on Oahu, Hawaii. The series
ran from December 11, 1980, to May 1, 1988, during its first-run
broadcast on
CBS. Magnum, P.I. consistently ranked in the top
20 television programs in the
Nielsen ratings during the first
five years of its original run, finishing as high as number three
for the 1982–83 season.

    

Magnum PI's famous red Ferrari 308 GTS - Influx
Magnum and his Ferrari 308 GTS.


Tom Selleck, at the end of 'Blue Bloods,' has written a memoir - The  Washington Post

Thomas William Selleck will be 80 on January 29th.


 

     


       

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TV ACTOR DIED TODAY AT AGE 84

86 Best THE MOD SQUAD (1968-1973) images | Michael cole, Old tv shows, Squad

Michael Cole - Actor

Michael Cole, who most famously portrayed Pete Cochran,
one of the three young undercover cops on ABC’s crime
drama Mod Squad (1968-1973), died on Tuesday at the 
Medical Center
in Tarzana, California. No cause of death
has been revealed at this time.

Cole was the last surviving member of the original cast.

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BOX-OFFICE STAR BORN ON THIS DAY

UNITEDFILM - Kirk Douglas: Tribute to fine film legend

Kirk Douglas became an unlikely spokesman for stroke awareness
Kirk Douglas (born Issur Danielovitch)
(December 9, 1916 – February 5, 2020)



As an actor and philanthropist, Kirk Douglas received
an
Academy Honorary Award for Lifetime Achievement
and the
Presidential Medal of Freedom.

As an author, he wrote ten novels and memoirs. After
barely surviving a helicopter crash in 1991 and then
suffering a stroke in 1996, he focused on renewing
his spiritual and religious life.

He lived with his second wife, producer Anne Buydens,
until his death in 2020. A
centenarian, Douglas was one
of the last surviving stars of the film industry’s Golden
Age. 

Amazon.com: Spartacus : Kirk Douglas: Movies & TV
1960

KIRK DOUGLAS - Spartacus - 11"x14" – Hollywood Autographs

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