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Tony Lo Bianco, 'The French Connection' actor, dies at 87
Entertainment Weekly· 2 days agoTony Lo Bianco, who starred as mobster Sal Boca in William Friedkin’s Oscar-winning film The French...
Where Are Marilyn Monroe’s Engagement Rings Now?
BRIDES· 10 hours agoMonroe married (and divorced) three men over her lifetime—high school sweetheart James Dougherty, baseball player Joe DiMaggio, and playwright Arthur ...
Tony Lo Bianco, actor who played tough guys and a famed mayor, dies at 87
Washington Post· 2 days agoTony Lo Bianco, a New York cabdriver’s son who brought a gritty realism to his portrayal of cops,...
Sean Connery, Martin Scorsese, Carrie Fisher, and More: The Most Shocking Celebrity Encounters in...
People via Yahoo News· 3 days agoDunne reveals that the playwright Arthur Miller’s daughter, Rebecca Miller, was originally hired to...
Marylin Monroe's bizarre diet from stomach-churning breakfast to 'smart' dinner
Daily Express· 5 days agoMarilyn starred in several films such as Some Like It Hot, Gentlemen Prefer Blondes and The Seven...
Tony Lo Bianco, Broadway Star and “The French Connection” Actor, Dies at 87
People via Yahoo News· 2 days agoBefore becoming a Best Actor Tony nominee, for the 1983 Broadway revival of Arthur Miller's A View...
Top 25 special Tony Awards of all time
Gold Derby via Yahoo News· 3 days agoThe musical “Hell’s Kitchen” and the drama “Stereophonic” are leading the nominations with 13 followed closely by the musical “The Outsiders” with 12 for...
Texts show how NYC Mayor Adams tried to pacify ‘Bling Bishop’ Lamor Whitehead in feud with top...
NY Daily News via Yahoo News· 2 days agoNEW YORK — For years, Mayor Eric Adams went to extraordinary lengths to privately pacify Lamor...
Tony Lo Bianco, Actor in ‘The French Connection’ and ‘The Seven-Ups,’ Dies at 87
The Hollywood Reporter via Yahoo News· 2 days agoTony Lo Bianco, the Brooklyn actor who oozed criminal charm in the gritty 1970s New York City dramas...
Time Out of Mind: The Welkin and Hilma
Vulture· 2 days agoLike Halley’s Comet—which the play’s characters are restlessly anticipating in rural England in 1759, and which lagged its namesake’s predictions by more...