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Helen Mirren on The Great Actor John Hurt: “He wore his humanity on his sleeve”

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He was nominated for two Oscars, and countless other awards. John Hurt was 77 when he died yesterday. He was one of the finest actors of our time, with a resume that was varied but always with the highest quality work. And so much of it! He still has four films in the can.

Helen Mirren, who worked with Hurt in the West End, said in a statement: “John Hurt, kind, non-judgmental, fragile, like an alpine flower that trembles in the freezing wind, but tenaciously holds on and survives.  He wore his humanity on his sleeve, and this was one of the qualities that made him into the great actor he was. He also had a core of great strength and humour that made him able to face the world and achieve so much. We will miss you, dear colleague.”

Two of Hurt’s many performances that I always think came from “Scandal” and “Contact.” But he has so many credits and was so integral to so many films, there is plenty to choose from. Another great loss at a time when we need every good person we can find.

 

Trump’s New Immigration Blockage Could Keep Iranian Oscar Nominee (and Former Winner) Out of U.S.

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Iran’s Oscar winning director Asghar Farhadi, an Iranian and a Muslim, will likely be prohibited from attending this year’s ceremony. Farhadi is nominated once again for Best Foreign Language Film, for “The Salesman.”

Before Donald Trump’s miserable, mean and unAmerican Muslim ban went into effect yesterday, the star of The Salesman said she would boycott the Oscars by not coming to the U.S. She presumed she had a choice.

Even if Farhadi were waived in by Trump’s totalitarian regime, he probably wouldn’t make the trip. My guess is he would stand with his people. He’d be right.

Don’t think for a minute this won’t be a topic of conversation at the Oscars. Maybe Trump’s illiterate and ill informed followers don’t care what Hollywood thinks. But Trump closing American immigration to one religion is beyond disgusting. No one should take it lightly. If America sets that kind of standard, one day another country may find Baptists or Lutherans or Methodists unpalatable. Imagine that.

I’m curious to see if anyone mentions this on the red carpet or on the SAG awards show Sunday night. We are in a terrible situation here. It’s time for anyone with a voice to speak up. Trump’s policies are unacceptable.

By the way, on Twitter I’m following @TritaParsi, president of the National Iranian American Council.

 

“La La Land,” “OJ,” “Arrival,” Pick up ACE Eddie Editing Awards on the Way to Oscars,

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Martin Scorcese doesn’t care what you think.  Well, at least about his fifty-four year-and-counting working and friend relationship with his esteemed editor Thelma Schoonmaker, to whom he presented the ACE Career Achievement award at last night’s 67th annual ACE Eddie Awards at the Beverly Hilton. The is the event where all the top notch editors get out of their editing rooms and celebrate each other.

Commenting on their longevity, he quipped, “We’ve spent many lifetimes together.  I can’t explain it.  It’s what we do and it’s nobody’s business.”  He added, “I completely trust her.  Her support makes it possible for me to make the films I want to make.  From the day I met her at NYU in film school in 1963, nothing’s changed.  From “Raging Bull” to “Silence,” she’s always been there.” 

Thelma, who had laryngitis, “I’m copying Meryl Streep,” (Meryl had it at the Golden Globes)  said, “I’m privileged to watch the swing of emotions Marty goes through with each film and it’s fascinating.  I can’t wait for the next one to start.” 

The ACE Eddie Awards were hosted by “Crazy Ex-Girlfriend” star Rachel Bloom, who joked, “I know we all feel the existential panic this week, hey we’ll feel it every day now for the next four fucking years.”  The event saw  “La La Land” and “Arrival” taking the top honors: “La La Land” for Best Edited Feature Comedy, and “Arrival” garnered the Dramatic Feature.  For TV, HBO’s “Game of Thrones,”  “Everything Is Copy,” and “Veep” scored, as well as NBC’s  “This Is Us.”   “O.J: Made in America,” “Anthony Bourdain,” and “Zootopia”  also scored wins. 

The ACE’s have an accurate Oscar predication record, 10 of the past 13 Eddie winners have gone on to win the Oscar.   J.J. Abrams received the Golden Eddie Award for Filmmaker of the year, and he also incorporated a mea culpa along with the “F” word.  “As Editors, you’re fucked.  There’s no magical next step.  You’re not allowed to have the dreams of later.  The buck stops with you.  It took me years to really appreciate the art of editorial.” 

I chatted a bit with Mykelti Williamson, so wonderful in “Fences” who was cryptic but did tell me that, “I’m filming a 10 part series for TV with a film star, it’s a lead for me. You won’t find it anywhere.” Good for him, he’s truly talented.  Producer Bill Mechanic told me his next project is with “Elle’s” Paul Verhoeven, “Kubo’s” Travis Knight, “Arrival’s “ Denis Villeneuve and more came out to support the men and women in the dark rooms.  

Lindsay Lohan Is Hanging Out with Turkey President Erdogan Helping Syrian Refugees

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Lindsay Lohan is hanging out with Turkish president Erdogan. She says on Instagram that she’s helping him with Syrian refugees. You know, why not? Donald Trump is president. Omarosa is working in the White House. We are experiencing a mass hallucination.

According to Wikipedia: In 2013, Erdoğan was placed second on the Simon Wiesenthal Center’s list of the year’s top ten antisemitic personalities, after Erdoğan blamed the “interest rate lobby” as organizers of the mass protests against him in cities around the country in June 2013. In another quote that was regarded as antisemitic, he said “When the word ‘media’ is pronounced, Israel and Israel’s administration comes to mind. They have the ability to manipulate it as they wish.” He then claimed that not only the international press but also Turkish newspapers were run by Israel. During the campaign for the Turkish elections in June 2015, Erdoğan accused The New York Times of being represented by “Jewish capital” after foreign media outlets expressed concern over the corrosion of freedom of expression in Turkey.

And that’s just a little bit of the Erdogan story. I guess if you can’t get the sequel to Mean Girls going, this is the next best thing.

 

NBC News: “Days of Our Lives” is Safe as Megyn Kelly Gets 10AM, Kathie Lee Goes Against Kelly Ripa

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Big morning at NBC:

“Days of our Lives” is safe because–

Megyn Kelly is taking the 10am hour at NBC. And that means–

Kathie Lee Gifford and Hoda Kotb are moving to 9am, to compete with “Live with Kelly.” That’s the time Kathie Lee used to be on with Regis. Remember?

This leaves Tamron Hall and Al Roker out in the cold after taking over the 9am slot when Billy Bush got fired over the Donald Trump bus “Access Hollywood” scandal.

It all works out otherwise. Everyone should be happy. Until the Megyn Kelly show has trouble, with the usual stories about producers coming and going and no knowing what the show is. What is it? A competitor to “The View” and “The Talk”?

Frankly, what NBC should do is make Megyn live with an audience and controversial guests like Phil Donahue used to be. Phil’s show was the go-to spot in the morning, especially when it was a hot news day.

Well, no one asked me. But that’s what it should be!

Melania Trump on Cover of Vanity Fair Mexico Edition Pretending to Eat Diamonds!

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Melania Trump is on the cover of Vanity Fair’s current Mexico edition. She’s pretending to eat diamonds like they’re spaghetti.

This is at the same time her husband was already at war with Mexico over his proposed wall– because this had to have been shot months ago.

Someone in Trump group thought this was a good idea? And the Trump voters– you’re really digging the diamonds, arentya? So Rust Belt!

 

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Who Will Come to A Trump State Dinner? Celebrities Have Been on the Menu for 60 Years

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Now that almost all celebrities in the world declined invites to the Inauguration, a new hurdle appears in the distance.

Who will come to a Trump state dinner? Celebrities have been on the White House menu for 60 days, ramping way up with the Clintons and Obamas. Both Bush presidencies and Reagan had their share of stars. The Kennedys brought in orchestras and famous classical musicians.

Lucky for the Trumps, there’s no hurry. The Obamas didn’t have their first state dinner until November 2009. The next one was in May 2010, for — haha– the then president of Mexico, Felipe Calderon. Beyonce was there.

It’s unlikely there will be a state dinner for the current Mexican president. I suppose it’s possible Russian president Putin could be the first guest of honor.

Melania Trump has hired Stephanie Winston from Vogue to help her in the social department. Winston comes with a big Rolodex since she was behind the gruesome Met Ball every year. Under Winston, Kardashians and other reality stars infiltrated what used to be an exclusive affair. By last year it looked like a Halloween parade.

That might be perfect for the Trumps. The K’s say no to very little, and you could see them showing up for vodka and sanctions. (Which coincidentally could be the title of the new Kanye album!)

Who else? Scott Baio, Kid Rock, maybe Tom Selleck, Jon Voight, natch. And Jackie Evancho can perform. The theme can be something from the NRA: come packin’. A lot of Trump supporters will be dead by then anyway from no healthcare. They can always fill the room with paid extras.

And just think: Alec Baldwin can be emcee!

 

Valerie Harper on “One Hell of a Girlfriend” Mary Tyler Moore: “I will always love you, darling Mair”

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Valerie Harper posted this statement to Facebook on Thursday night. Since Valerie’s been battling cancer, we send her best wishes, too. Like Mary, she’s an icon.

from Facebook:

To … The World
From…Valerie Harper or “Rhoda”

Last week, to prepare me, I was kindly warned by Mary Tyler Moore’s dear husband, Dr. Robert Levine, that she was in the very last stages of life.

But still I cannot stop the emotions I’m experiencing, since she was my acting colleague, my sister/soulmate, and above all, ONE HELL OF A GIRLFRIEND!

Working together we knew each other so well we could anticipate each other’s moods, ever ready to engage and KNOW there would be an appropriate response from Mary.

I will always feel privileged and honored with the amount of quality time I was able to spend with Mary.

I’ll miss you “Mair.”

I will always be your co-pilot.

I will always love you, darling Mary Tyler Moore.

Marlo Thomas on Mary Tyler Moore and their Effect on Feminism: “We were like pieces of a jigsaw puzzle that fit together”

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EXCLUSIVE I don’t know where the new fly by nights stars go for dinner. But walk into Ralph Lauren’s Polo Restaurant on East 55th St. these days and it’s like a throwback to Elaine’s or the original Russian Tea Room.

So there, at the hot table in the corner of the main room was like a dream come true: Marlo Thomas, Elaine May, Kathie Berlin, Letty Pogrebin. They are stars from the 60s and 70s who’ve lasted, thrived, and made an impact on all our lives. (Plus Marlo and Letty helped Gloria Steinem start the women’s movement and the Ms. Foundation. FYI. The smart, attractive girls.)

And then, as if Elaine Kaufman herself had phoned in the reservation list, came Brenda Vaccaro and a producer friend looking like it was 1977 and everyone was heading to Studio 54. When Brenda and Marlo’s eyes met, there was shrieking and introducing.

Did I mention Elaine May? One of the great writers, humorists, directors, performers in history? Director of one of my favorite movies of all time, “The Heartbreak Kid.” Mother of Jeannie Berlin, who just killed it as the prosecutor in “The Night Of.” Mike Nichols’ best friend and performance partner? Who lives with legendary director Stanley Donen? That Elaine May.

Kathie Berlin, PR extraordinaire, working on the Oscar campaign for “La La Land.” One of the legends. “Did we get enough nominations?” Kathie asked, quite rhetorically. “Oh,” she added, “I agree with you, I liked “Lion” a lot.”

And Letty Pogrebin, feminist author of world renown. No slouch. Mother of NY Times writer Robin.

And Marlo, dear Marlo, the sweetest person in the world, still looking like “That Girl,” out on a girls’ night without Phil Donahue.

I did ask Marlo about Mary Tyler Moore. They were not close friends but knew each other professionally their whole lives. Marlo’s “That Girl” was the single girl in the city in 1966 four years before Mary Richards moved to Minneapolis. (Before Mary used to say, “Oh, Mr. Grant” and after she’d say “Oh, Rob” it was Marlo as Ann Marie who used to exclaim, “Oh, Donald!”)

“We were like pieces of a jigsaw puzzle that fit together,” Marlo said, “in how we affected women’s lives.” Did they ever talk about it? “Oh, yes, a lot,” she said. “But I know she suffered the last few years. I feel for her husband. He is wonderful.”

And Brenda? She’s a voice in the newly Oscar nominated “Kubo and the Two Strings.” She’s here to co-star with Naomi Watts in the Netflix series “Gypsy.” She doesn’t stop!

Neither does Marlo. She, by the way, was just featured in the New York Times for her clothing line, “That Woman.”

So what were they doing at dinner?

“We’re solving all the world’s problems,” Marlo said.

“Right after dessert,” said Elaine, with the timing of an Andy Murray backhand over the net up close.

Donald Trump, beware.

Peter Fonda Stars in Joel and Ethan Coen’s First Ever Super Bowl Commercial (Watch)

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Peter Fonda stars in Joel and Ethan Coen’s first ever Super Bowl commercial, for Mercedes. (There’s also talk he might be in their first TV series — I hope so.)

This Mercedes AMG Roadster costs around $112,500. Not too shabby. Much more expensive than the cars for sale on the lot in “Fargo.”

The title is “Easy Rider,” and it’s an ode to Fonda’s “Easy Rider,” a groundbreaking iconic film of 1969. Rock on! The song is from Steppenwolf, in case you’re very young.