The Emmy-award winning actor died after suffering a heart attack in Rome
Remembrance
Bathing Beauty: The Wet and Wild Life of Esther Williams
On the day of her TCM tribute, we recall Hollywood’s gleaming, improbable star and her Technicolor water ballets
She Who Would Not Be Stifled: RIP Jean Stapleton, Edith from All in the Family
By far her most memorable role was as Edith Bunker, who helped introduce change to the American living room by inviting America into her own
Dr. Joyce Brothers, TV’s Beautiful Mind, Dies at 85
The academic turned quiz-show boxing expert made a case for Americans to understand their own minds, one advice show and sitcom at a time.
Steven Spielberg, Others Pay Tribute to Ray Harryhausen
The special-effects pioneer influenced generations of filmmakers
Ray Harryhausen, Special-Effects Pioneer, Dead at 92
The genius who brought an army of skeletons to life in ‘Jason and the Argonauts’ influenced filmmakers like James Cameron and Peter Jackson
George Jones, Country Legend, Dead at 81
The country-music legend had more than 160 hits in a career that spanned five decades
Remembering Jonathan Winters (1925–2013)
The late comedian had a gift for slipping into different characters
RIP Jonathan Winters, 1925–2013
Winters was a certified shape-shifter; he helped establish the idea, now common to comedy fans, that being a humorist was not just about telling jokes but inhabiting characters.
A Tribute to Screenwriter Ruth Prawer Jhabvala (1927-2013)
Oscar-nominated director James Ivory share his memories of a friend and longtime collaborator
Remembering Andy Johns, The Studio Wizard Behind Zeppelin and the Stones
The studio engineer behind albums like ‘Physical Graffiti’ and’ Exile On Main Street’ died on Sunday
Roger Ebert: Farewell to a Film Legend and Friend
Remembering the eloquent observer of movies and of his own tragic illness
Editing Roger Ebert: A Former Colleague Reflects on the Journalism Legend
Former Chicago “Sun-Times” editor Steven S. Duke reflects on the good-humored, lightning-sharp Roger Ebert, always quick with a joke and quicker with his writing