Keitel, Harvey (1939—)
The long, prolific career of New Yorker Harvey Keitel comprises close to 80 films. They can be roughly divided into three main periods: 1973-1980, the years marked by his...
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Christine Quinn addresses the York College Executive Leadership Breakfast at the College's Faculty Dining Room.
At 8:30, Jeanine Pirro greet voters at a coffee shop with the mayor of Ogdensburg.
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Question 1 of 10:As if in preparation for his crime-orientated acting career, the young
Harvey
had a stint as a what?Police officer
Court stenographer
FBI cadetPrison guardQuestion 2 of 10:
Harv...
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As a swirling mix of family, actors, directors and producers remembered Robert Altman in a Manhattan service Tuesday, the overlapping, communal atmosphere reminded more than a few of the kind of sc...
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Today is Sunday, May 13, the 133rd day of 2007. There are 232 days left in the year. This is Mother's Day.Today's Highlight in History:On May 13, 1607, English colonists arrived by ship at the site...
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Celebrity birthdays for the week of May 13-19:May 13: Actress Bea Arthur is 85. Actor Harvey Keitel is 68. Singer Stevie Wonder is 57. Comedian Stephen Colbert ("The Colbert Report") is 43. Country...
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Before there were Britney, Lindsay and Paris, the needy folks who make appearances on Jerry Springer's television talk show fulfilled our voyeuristic fantasies about the lives of those ready to sel...
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The young blond Frenchman, dressed all in black down to his leather wristband, drinks champagne with foie gras and consults his cell phone every few minutes. His pretty raven-haired girlfriend, sun...
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The young blond Frenchman, dressed all in black down to his leather wristband, drinks champagne with foie gras and consults his cell phone every few minutes. His pretty raven-haired girlfriend, sun...
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Be Cool can be considered a sequel to Get Shorty (1995), even though 10 years have passed since the adaptation of that earlier Elmore Leonard novel.In the meantime, there have been changes in the d...
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As far as I can determine, 2004 seems to be neither the best nor the worst year for movies, at least as far as the proportion of good (low, as always) to bad (high, as always) is concerned. Of cour...
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