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Tom Bower, Actor from 'Die Hard 2' and 'The Waltons,' Dead at 86
People Magazine· 6 days agoTom Bower, known for his roles in The Waltons and Die Hard 2, has died. The actor died in his sleep...
Veteran actor known for ‘Die Hard 2′ dead at 86
NJ.com· 6 days agoThe actor's career spanned seven decades with appearances in popular films and TV shows
‘No Way Up’ Review: Sharks on a Plane
The Wall Street Journal· 6 days agoThe retro-disaster movie “No Way Up” won’t be part of your in-flight entertainment any time soon. Harking back to the thrilling days of yesteryear and...
Tom Bower, Actor in ‘The Waltons’ and ‘Die Hard 2,’ Dies at 86
The Hollywood Reporter via Yahoo News· 7 days agoTom Bower, the busy character actor who portrayed Dr. Curtis Willard on The Waltons and the janitor,...
King and world leaders attend emotional D-Day events
BBC via Yahoo News· 6 days ago"The tank was hit and I was so badly damaged they had to amputate both legs below the knee," he told the BBC. "I always consider myself one of the lucky...
'Man of Steel' Frank Venegas helps make a difference
Detroit News· 4 days agoSteel 45 years ago with a dark-blue pickup he made out of a school bus, and today, the business has grown into the Ideal Group, with 15 locations...
'Die Hard 2' and 'The Waltons' star, Tom Bower, dead at 86
AOL· 6 days agoTom Bower has died at the age of 86. The actor was known for his roles in "The Waltons" and "Die Hard 2." Bower died in his sleep on May 30, his sister-in-law told The Hollywood Reporter. Bower ...
AMC greenlights one more supernatural series adaptation
ClutchPoints· 20 hours agoAMC has officially ordered a third show to join the so-called Anne Rice Immortal Universe, according...
D-Day: King and world leaders attend emotional D-Day events
BBC News· 7 days agoKing Charles and the Prince of Wales joined world leaders and veterans at a series of events to mark...
Nick Canepa: By writing new records in Black ink, MLB fixes a long-standing wrong
U-T San Diego· 4 days agoSince Abner Doubleday didn’t throw out the first pitch, baseball’s record books have been printed...