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Actress Patricia Crowley has passed away at the age of 91. She starred in "Hollywood or Bust" with Martin & Lewis, "Red Garters" with Rosemary Clooney, the TV series based on "Please Don't Eat the Daisies" and the soap opera "Port Charles". She had a ton of one-off appearances on TV over her long career.
 
Actress Patricia Crowley has passed away at the age of 91. She starred in "Hollywood or Bust" with Martin & Lewis, "Red Garters" with Rosemary Clooney, the TV series based on "Please Don't Eat the Daisies" and the soap opera "Port Charles". She had a ton of one-off appearances on TV over her long career.
Fun fact: Rosemary Clooney is the aunt of international human rights attorney, activist, and timeless beauty Amal Alamuddin's actor husband, George Clooney.
 
I’m one of those niggas that thinks Hollywood should be a smoking hole but the Robert Redford death is interesting in that a decade from now, just about everyone worth a shit there will have died. There hasn’t been a big bankable new actor in a long time. Just because they keep shoving Emma Stone into shit doesn’t make her bankable. I can see the film industry collapsing along with all these older actors and actresses.
 
I’m one of those niggas that thinks Hollywood should be a smoking hole but the Robert Redford death is interesting in that a decade from now, just about everyone worth a shit there will have died. There hasn’t been a big bankable new actor in a long time. Just because they keep shoving Emma Stone into shit doesn’t make her bankable. I can see the film industry collapsing along with all these older actors and actresses.
I don't really watch movies that much, but Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson has been one of the more bankable actors in recent memory. Tyler Perry does surprisingly well, too, mostly because he controls a lot of the operation and has a core audience for his films.

The bigger death knell would be AI actors. SAG issues aside, I cannot imagine Hollywood (and Bollywood) studios aren't tossing a ton of cash at the technology so the next bankable actress might not even be human.

Or, maybe it'll be Bob Redford again once they get the rights to recreate his likeness...
 
The bigger death knell would be AI actors. SAG issues aside, I cannot imagine Hollywood (and Bollywood) studios aren't tossing a ton of cash at the technology so the next bankable actress might not even be human.
I had a fun thought about that. Initially my reaction was "oh hey that'll be handy ... Hollywood will have a new stable of whores that won't dare say a single word out-of-turn, so no accidental derailments of otherwise banal or ordinary slop like w/the Snow White remake or whatever 'franchise' Bree Larson helped wreck."

But then I realized ... Hollywood will have a new stable of whores who will literally say anything they want them to, meaning Hollywood itself will be shooting itself in the foot with its idiotic words rather than distancing itself and its words with a thin insulating meatware layer.

Oh god it's going to be comical watching that shit happen!
 
Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson has been one of the more bankable actors in recent memory
Except he's trashed most of the audience's goodwill and trust by being very overtly fake and disingenuous, and that shows in the box office numbers in recent movies he's starred in
So that ship has sailed
 
Actress Marilyn Knowlden has passed away at the age of 99. She started as a child actor in 1931 and appeared in films with a bunch of Hollywood legends, such as Katherine Hepburn, Norma Shearer, Fredric March, Greta Garbo, Tyrone Power, Bette Davis, and Claudette Colbert. She was in "David Copperfield" (1935), "Les Miserables" (1935), "Show Boat" (1936), "Angels With Dirty Faces" (1938, and in the Shirley Temple movie "Just Around the Corner" (1938. Her last role, uncredited, was as a college co-ed in "Broadway Rhythm" (1944). In all, she appeared in six Best Picture nominees. Later, she turned to Broadway, where she was a playwright and composer for stage musicals.
 
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Actress Patricia Crowley has passed away at the age of 91. She starred in "Hollywood or Bust" with Martin & Lewis, "Red Garters" with Rosemary Clooney, the TV series based on "Please Don't Eat the Daisies" and the soap opera "Port Charles". She had a ton of one-off appearances on TV over her long career.
She had a really great smile.

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I never heard of her until today.
 
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