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John Saxon, ‘Nightmare on Elm Street’ Actor, Dies at 83
Actor John Saxon, who starred in three “Nightmare on Elm Street” movies for the late Wes Craven, died Saturday of pneumonia in Murfreesboro, Tennessee, his wife, Gloria, told The Hollywood Reporter. Saxon was 83.Saxon is also known for play the role of the degenerate gambler, Roper, in the 1973 Bruce Lee classic “Enter the Dragon” for Warner Bros. The film centered on a martial arts tournament that took place on an island owned by the villainous Mr. Han.Saxon was discovered by talent agent Henry
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'Green Hornet and Kato' set for new movie reboot from Universal
The character was last seen in the 2011 movie 'The Green Hornet', starring Seth Rogen in the lead role.
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Actors who were brought back from the dead and how it was done
Hollywood producers have used ingenious ways to recreate sadly departed actors on screen.
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Bruce Lee's former protégé speaks out over legend's treatment in Tarantino's new movie
Bruce Lee's former protégé has weighed in over the depiction of the martial arts icon in Quentin Tarantino's new movie, Once Upon A Time In Hollywood.
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Bruce Lee's 'Warrior' series renewed for second season
SINGAPORE — Fans of the martial artist, rejoice! The CINEMAX drama series Warrior has been renewed for a second season, as announced by Len Amato, president, HBO Films, Miniseries and CINEMAX Programming.
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Bruce Lee’s writings come to life in “Warrior”, through his daughter Shannon
Hollywood actor David Carradine is perhaps most famous for his role in hit TV show Kung Fu. He played Kwai Chang Caine, a martial arts expert from China, who travelled to the Old West of America to defend the helpless. But not many know that the 1971 show was actually based on legendary icon Bruce Lee’s writings.
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Leonardo DiCaprio returns in the NSFW first trailer for 'Once Upon a Time In Hollywood'
Leonardo DiCaprio is back in his first acting role in four years.