Evelyn Sakash, a veteran production designer and scenic artist who won a Daytime Emmy for PBS’ Between the Lions and worked on films, including Still Alice and Mrs. Winterbourne, was found dead Tuesday at her New York City home. She was 66.
The Associated Press reported that Sakash was a known hoarder and was found lying on her kitchen floor under a pile of garbage. The body was discovered by her sister, who told police she had hired a cleaning crew to clear the home in Queens and to look for Sakash. The medical examiner’s office will work to determine the cause of death.
A missing-persons report filed with the NYPD said Sakash hadn’t been seen since September 30.
Along with her Daytime Emmy win in 2003, she picked up another nom for the live-action/puppetry series Between the Lines the following year. Her other TV credits include all episodes of the 1994-97 Nick Jr.
The Associated Press reported that Sakash was a known hoarder and was found lying on her kitchen floor under a pile of garbage. The body was discovered by her sister, who told police she had hired a cleaning crew to clear the home in Queens and to look for Sakash. The medical examiner’s office will work to determine the cause of death.
A missing-persons report filed with the NYPD said Sakash hadn’t been seen since September 30.
Along with her Daytime Emmy win in 2003, she picked up another nom for the live-action/puppetry series Between the Lines the following year. Her other TV credits include all episodes of the 1994-97 Nick Jr.
- 4/1/2021
- by Erik Pedersen
- Deadline Film + TV
Loren Dean is joining Clint Eastwood’s next film The Mule as a DEA agent in the film which Eastwood will be producing, directing, and starring in. The Warner Bros.’ movie is based on a 2014 New York Times Magazine piece by Sam Dolnick and follows Earl Stone (Eastwood), a man in his 80s who is broke, alone, and facing foreclosure of his business when he is offered a job that simply requires him to drive—easy enough but, unbeknownst to Earl, he’s just signed on as a drug courier and just hit the radar of hard-charging DEA agent Colin Bates (Bradley Cooper). Dean will be playing DEA agent Brown, alongside fellow agent Cooper in their hunt for Stone. Eastwood will produce via his Malpaso banner, along with Imperative’s Dan Friedkin and Bradley Thomas.
Dean can next be seen in the upcoming New Regency feature Ad Astra, written and...
Dean can next be seen in the upcoming New Regency feature Ad Astra, written and...
- 6/11/2018
- by Anita Busch
- Deadline Film + TV
Ricki Lake didn’t grow up thinking she would ever play an ingenue.
“I remember telling my mom I wanted to be in Annie, and she told me, ‘You’re not the starving orphan type,’ ” the actress says in the current issue of People.
But at 18 years old, Lake won the starring role of plus-size optimist Tracy Turnblad in John Waters’s 1988 hit film Hairspray.
The part made Lake, 48, a star, but she had no idea her Tracy would inspire the young Marissa Jaret Winokur, who would go on to win a Tony for playing the character in the 2002 Broadway musical based on the film.
“I remember telling my mom I wanted to be in Annie, and she told me, ‘You’re not the starving orphan type,’ ” the actress says in the current issue of People.
But at 18 years old, Lake won the starring role of plus-size optimist Tracy Turnblad in John Waters’s 1988 hit film Hairspray.
The part made Lake, 48, a star, but she had no idea her Tracy would inspire the young Marissa Jaret Winokur, who would go on to win a Tony for playing the character in the 2002 Broadway musical based on the film.
- 11/16/2016
- by Patrick Gomez
- PEOPLE.com
A Stolen Life: Lamarque’s Debut an Entertaining, Borrowed Premise
Identical twins and their cannibalistic tendencies have long been a fine cinematic tradition of the dramatic or thriller genres. Classic titles from Brian De Palma, a pair of Bette Davis headliners, Olivia De Havilland, Viggo Mortensen, those Parent Trap films, are all examples of the same actor playing identical twins, many of them featuring narratives where a less successful twin wishes to usurp the identity of the most prized of the pair. Of course, this generally leads to a morbid atmosphere. If writer/director Jenee Lamarque brings anything new to this idea it’s that she turns this scenario into a romantic comedy, and with sometimes winning results. Of course, this tactic of re-tooling elements of film noir for modern romance isn’t quite revolutionary either (see 90’s films like While You Were Sleeping or Mrs. Winterbourne), and there...
Identical twins and their cannibalistic tendencies have long been a fine cinematic tradition of the dramatic or thriller genres. Classic titles from Brian De Palma, a pair of Bette Davis headliners, Olivia De Havilland, Viggo Mortensen, those Parent Trap films, are all examples of the same actor playing identical twins, many of them featuring narratives where a less successful twin wishes to usurp the identity of the most prized of the pair. Of course, this generally leads to a morbid atmosphere. If writer/director Jenee Lamarque brings anything new to this idea it’s that she turns this scenario into a romantic comedy, and with sometimes winning results. Of course, this tactic of re-tooling elements of film noir for modern romance isn’t quite revolutionary either (see 90’s films like While You Were Sleeping or Mrs. Winterbourne), and there...
- 2/3/2014
- by Nicholas Bell
- IONCINEMA.com
Jane Krakowski is no stranger to showbiz awards. In 1986 and 1987, she was nominated at the Daytime Emmys for Best Ingenue for playing the role of Rebecca "T.R." Kendall on "Search for Tomorrow." After leaving the daytime drama, Krakowski set her sights on Broadway, originating the role of Dinah in "Starlight Express" in 1987 and playing it for nearly two years before garnering a 1990 Tony nomination for Best Featured Actress in a Musical for playing Flaemmchen in "Grand Hotel." Throughout the 1990s, Krakowski transitioned between film ("Mrs. Winterbourne," "Go"), stage ("Company," "Tartuffe," "Once Upon a Mattress"), and television ("Ally McBeal"), but didn't strike individual awards gold until 2003, when she won a Tony for Featured Actress in a Musical for a revival of "Nine." In 2006, Krakowski was cast as vain actress Jenna Maro...
- 7/24/2013
- Gold Derby
(Source)
The best award shows have their dubious moments, and the 40th annual Daytime Emmy Awards — which Snicks lovingly liveblogged last night– simply teemed with unexpected and bizarre moments that brought the best (and weirdest) out of many presenters. I also enjoyed planned hilarity like Kathy Griffin‘s presenter speech, in which she quoted four lines of nutty dialogue from nominated soap operas and Betty White‘s tribute to the late game show producer Bob Stewart. But here are five wacky moments I’m still thinking about.
1. Carrie Fisher’s wild introduction to the Best Animated Show category is inspiring, drug-fueled, and maybe poetic.
Carrie Fisher, the goddess who once composed my favorite tweet of all time (and I quote: “Oh BiPolar the way I’m on Letterman tonight w/ my peers Rihanna & Zac Efron pray 4 me”), introduced the Best Animated Show category. Struck me as apparent that she was...
The best award shows have their dubious moments, and the 40th annual Daytime Emmy Awards — which Snicks lovingly liveblogged last night– simply teemed with unexpected and bizarre moments that brought the best (and weirdest) out of many presenters. I also enjoyed planned hilarity like Kathy Griffin‘s presenter speech, in which she quoted four lines of nutty dialogue from nominated soap operas and Betty White‘s tribute to the late game show producer Bob Stewart. But here are five wacky moments I’m still thinking about.
1. Carrie Fisher’s wild introduction to the Best Animated Show category is inspiring, drug-fueled, and maybe poetic.
Carrie Fisher, the goddess who once composed my favorite tweet of all time (and I quote: “Oh BiPolar the way I’m on Letterman tonight w/ my peers Rihanna & Zac Efron pray 4 me”), introduced the Best Animated Show category. Struck me as apparent that she was...
- 6/17/2013
- by Louis Virtel
- The Backlot
Los Angeles — Ricki Lake was a babe in the talk show woods when her syndicated program launched nearly two decades ago.
Looking back at the 24-year-old actress she was then, Lake pronounces the 1993 career move "a little bit presumptous," although "Ricki Lake" quickly won over a young-adult audience that wanted a peppy take on life and love from someone like them.
"I didn't know what I was signing up for. I didn't know how to host a show. I didn't know who I was or have a point of view. I basically was grateful to have the job," recalls Lake. "I thought, `Great, I can pay my rent for six months.'"
Lake, who turns 44 this month, has been changed by marriage, children, divorce and remarriage. So have her ambitions for her return to the daytime arena with "The Ricki Lake Show," debuting Monday (check local listings).
"I have a...
Looking back at the 24-year-old actress she was then, Lake pronounces the 1993 career move "a little bit presumptous," although "Ricki Lake" quickly won over a young-adult audience that wanted a peppy take on life and love from someone like them.
"I didn't know what I was signing up for. I didn't know how to host a show. I didn't know who I was or have a point of view. I basically was grateful to have the job," recalls Lake. "I thought, `Great, I can pay my rent for six months.'"
Lake, who turns 44 this month, has been changed by marriage, children, divorce and remarriage. So have her ambitions for her return to the daytime arena with "The Ricki Lake Show," debuting Monday (check local listings).
"I have a...
- 9/9/2012
- by AP
- Huffington Post
Today is a very special day for Team NextMovie, so we're celebrating the only way we know how... with movies, of course.
In honor of the wedding of our own senior editor, Breanne L. Heldman, we thought it was high time we bust out our Ultimate Wedding Mashup.
So, join us and raise a glass, press play and feel free to wish her and her groom well in our comments section.
NextMovie presents the ultimate wedding movie mashup, edited by Avaryl Halley.
Movies Included (Click to Buy):
The Princess Bride | Bride Wars | Oklahoma | Father of the Bride (1950) | Bridget Jones's Diary: The Edge of Reason | The Birdcage | Disney's Cinderella | Gone with the Wind | It Had To Be You| Fools Rush In | Little Shop of Horrors (1986) | Gentlemen Prefer Blondes | Big Fish | High Noon | The Best Man | The Graduate | Four Weddings and A Funeral | The Rocky Horror Picture Show | Love and Death...
In honor of the wedding of our own senior editor, Breanne L. Heldman, we thought it was high time we bust out our Ultimate Wedding Mashup.
So, join us and raise a glass, press play and feel free to wish her and her groom well in our comments section.
NextMovie presents the ultimate wedding movie mashup, edited by Avaryl Halley.
Movies Included (Click to Buy):
The Princess Bride | Bride Wars | Oklahoma | Father of the Bride (1950) | Bridget Jones's Diary: The Edge of Reason | The Birdcage | Disney's Cinderella | Gone with the Wind | It Had To Be You| Fools Rush In | Little Shop of Horrors (1986) | Gentlemen Prefer Blondes | Big Fish | High Noon | The Best Man | The Graduate | Four Weddings and A Funeral | The Rocky Horror Picture Show | Love and Death...
- 11/5/2011
- by NextMovie Staff
- NextMovie
Grey’s Anatomy – A Monk returns
A familiar face is coming back to Seattle Grace this fall, will you remember her? That’s right, Grey’s Anatomy will welcome back actress Debra Monk, who portrayed George’s mother, Louise, once upon a time. George was, of course, the character of T.R. Knight. George is no longer on the show due to an untimely death. Fans will recall the bus accident that prevented George from leaving for the military.
Will Louise’s come back be bittersweet? TV Line assumes she’ll enter the hospital as a patient. Can’t you foresee a very emotional reunion for Louise, Meredith and Bailey? Oh my. Don’t forget that Callie was once Louise’s daughter-in-law and a whole lot has changed since those days! This reunion episode of sorts is scheduled to air November 3rd.
Debra Monk has appeared in such films as Prelude to a Kiss,...
A familiar face is coming back to Seattle Grace this fall, will you remember her? That’s right, Grey’s Anatomy will welcome back actress Debra Monk, who portrayed George’s mother, Louise, once upon a time. George was, of course, the character of T.R. Knight. George is no longer on the show due to an untimely death. Fans will recall the bus accident that prevented George from leaving for the military.
Will Louise’s come back be bittersweet? TV Line assumes she’ll enter the hospital as a patient. Can’t you foresee a very emotional reunion for Louise, Meredith and Bailey? Oh my. Don’t forget that Callie was once Louise’s daughter-in-law and a whole lot has changed since those days! This reunion episode of sorts is scheduled to air November 3rd.
Debra Monk has appeared in such films as Prelude to a Kiss,...
- 9/29/2011
- by Sasha Nova
- Boomtron
It's June -- and in case you haven't been to your local park or botanical gardens, you may not have noticed this, but it's officially wedding season.
With couples everywhere celebrating their Big Day and hoping for the stuff of fairy tales, we figured why not take a look back at the dreamiest matrimonial moments in movies -- from "Gone With the Wind" to "Princess Bride" to "Mamma Mia!" -- pieced together in one beautiful, ceremonial video.
(And besides, two of our own are getting married this year…)
NextMovie presents the ultimate wedding movie mashup, edited by Avaryl Halley.
Movies Included (Click to Buy):
The Princess Bride | Bride Wars | Oklahoma | Father of the Bride (1950) | Bridget Jones's Diary: The Edge of Reason | The Birdcage | Disney's Cinderella | Gone with the Wind | It Had To Be You| Fools Rush In | Little Shop of Horrors (1986) | Gentlemen Prefer Blondes | Big Fish | High Noon...
With couples everywhere celebrating their Big Day and hoping for the stuff of fairy tales, we figured why not take a look back at the dreamiest matrimonial moments in movies -- from "Gone With the Wind" to "Princess Bride" to "Mamma Mia!" -- pieced together in one beautiful, ceremonial video.
(And besides, two of our own are getting married this year…)
NextMovie presents the ultimate wedding movie mashup, edited by Avaryl Halley.
Movies Included (Click to Buy):
The Princess Bride | Bride Wars | Oklahoma | Father of the Bride (1950) | Bridget Jones's Diary: The Edge of Reason | The Birdcage | Disney's Cinderella | Gone with the Wind | It Had To Be You| Fools Rush In | Little Shop of Horrors (1986) | Gentlemen Prefer Blondes | Big Fish | High Noon...
- 6/18/2011
- by NextMovie Staff
- NextMovie
Today’s question was inspired by two readers. In response to my review of The Switch, commenters began discussing the distastefulness of a light romantic comedy being spun around the notion of Jason Bateman’s passive-aggressive milquetoast “hijacking” the artificially inseminated pregnancy of the woman he secretly loves, played by Jennifer Aniston, by replacing his semen for that of the intended donor. Reader Tonio Kruger posted this comment: It's been obvious for some time now that we're not exactly living in the Golden Age of the Romantic Comedy. Indeed, ever since I saw the made-for-cable-tv movie Mrs. Winterbourne (which adapted Cornell Woolrich's novel I Married a Dead Man into a light and fluffy romcom despite the fact that the novel in question is one of the most downbeat mystery novels ever written), it has been obvious that people in Hollywood will adapt literally anything into a romcom if they...
- 8/26/2010
- by MaryAnn Johanson
- www.flickfilosopher.com
Brendan Fraser has had a bumpy box office track record since he first came to prominence in 1992 with Encino Man. Audiences have most appreciated him in the adventure arena, namely The Mummy movies, with one family-oriented success in George of the Jungle. Other than that, he's never carried a non-adventure hit on his own. This weekend, he's the sole above-the-title-billed star of Furry Vengeance, a family comedy that sees Mr. Fraser mining the territory of some of his worst-performing movies. Encino Man, a comedy in which Fraser played a thawed-out caveman going to high school, opened on Memorial Day weekend in 1992 and ultimately grossed $40.7 million (or the equivalent of over $75 million adjusted for ticket price inflation). The relative success of the movie launched not only Fraser, but Pauly Shore. Shore's two most successful comedies, Son-in-Law and In the Army Now, featured Mr. Fraser in uncredited cameos as his Encino Man character.
- 4/29/2010
- by Brandon Gray <mail@boxofficemojo.com>
- Box Office Mojo
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