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Capone rum-smuggling ship offers canal tours
Apr 22, 2012 13:45 EDT
Some 270 ships pass each week through the Panama Canal, but one now gives tourists the chance to experience the storied waterway on the "Islamorada," Al Capone's legendary rum-runner.
Men let it grow for charity
Nov 30, 2011 07:15 EST
From the pencil-thin Errol Flynn version to the coiffed homage to Ming the Merciless, thousands of normally clean-shaven men across the world have been embracing the lost art of moustaches this month.
Pirate novelist avoids romance, magic and monsters
Jul 26, 2011 08:27 EDT
GIJON, Spain (Reuters Life!) - Mark Keating could never find pirate novels he liked to read so he decided to write his own.
Factbox: History of the Cannes film festival
May 12, 2011 08:02 EDT
(Reuters) - The Cannes film festival, which began on May 11, is expected to be a splashier affair this year than last, when financing woes for smaller productions and the lack of major stars cast a shadow over the event. Among the most hotly anticipated films in competition for 2011 is period drama "The Tree of Life" starring Brad Pitt and Sean Penn, directed by Terrence Malick.
"Two and A Half Men" production to resume February 28
Feb 17, 2011 13:18 EST
LOS ANGELES (Hollywood Reporter) - "Two and a Half Men" will resume production February 28, sources confirmed to The Hollywood Reporter.
80 years on, Cuba's Hotel Nacional still shines
Dec 30, 2010 13:36 EST
80 years on, Havana's star-struck Hotel Nacional still shines bright. The carpets are worn and the rooms have a musty feel. Yet Havana's iconic Hotel Nacional, which marked its 80th birthday Thursday, wears its slightly shabby elegance with pride, an aging beauty a bit past its prime.
80 years on, Cuba's Hotel Nacional still shines
Dec 30, 2010 13:32 EST
80 years on, Havana's star-struck Hotel Nacional still shines bright. The carpets are worn and the rooms have a musty feel. Yet Havana's iconic Hotel Nacional, which marked its 80th birthday Thursday, wears its slightly shabby elegance with pride, an aging beauty a bit past its prime.
Little Big Horn battle flag auctioned for 2.2 mln
Dec 10, 2010 17:58 EST
The flag that led the US 7th Cavalry into the Battle of Little Big Horn, where General George Armstrong Custer made his last stand against an Indian army, was sold at auction Friday for 2.2 million dollars, Sotheby's said.
Actor Tony Curtis buried after Vegas funeral
Oct 04, 2010 19:04 EDT
Arnold Schwarzenegger, Jamie Lee Curtis celebrate life of Tony Curtis at Las Vegas funeral. Actor Tony Curtis was buried Monday with a melange of his favorite possessions ? a Stetson hat, an Armani scarf, driving gloves, an iPhone and a copy of his favorite novel, "Anthony Adverse," a book that inspired his celebrity name and launched a robust film career that spanned decades and genres.
Actor Tony Curtis buried after Vegas funeral
Oct 04, 2010 17:50 EDT
Arnold Schwarzenegger, Jamie Lee Curtis celebrate life of Tony Curtis at Las Vegas funeral. Actor Tony Curtis was buried Monday with a melange of his favorite possessions ? a Stetson hat, an Armani scarf, driving gloves, an iPhone and a copy of his favorite novel, "Anthony Adverse," a book that inspired his celebrity name and launched a robust film career that spanned decades and genres.
Defiance, resilience marked career of Tony Curtis
Sep 30, 2010 18:37 EDT
Defiance, resilience marked career of 'Some Like It Hot' star Tony Curtis. From dressing in drag to posing nude for his 80th birthday, Tony Curtis truly was a defiant one.
Remains at Cambodian grave 'not Errol Flynn's son'
Jun 30, 2010 07:02 EDT
DNA tests have revealed that human remains found at a Cambodian grave are not those of the son of Hollywood film legend Errol Flynn as had been suspected, a US military official said Wednesday.
Secret papers show ballerina's role in Panama coup
May 27, 2010 19:01 EDT
Newly declassified papers reveal English prima ballerina Margot Fonteyn's role in Panama coup. Previously secret papers declassified Friday revealed that British ballerina Margot Fonteyn was heavily involved in plotting a coup to overthrow Panama's government, detailing how her clandestine political activities both exasperated and amused officials on both sides of the Atlantic.
A Minute With: Jake Gyllenhaal on "Prince of Persia"
May 27, 2010 08:56 EDT
LONDON (Reuters Life!) - Actor Jake Gyllenhaal goes blockbuster in his latest movie "Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time," an adaptation of the video game series which hits U.S. movie theatres on Friday.
'Robin Hood' star Strong proves good at being bad
May 13, 2010 08:05 EDT
'Robin Hood,' 'Sherlock Holmes' co-star Mark Strong proves good at being bad. Mark Strong likes being a vile guy.
Red carpet 'Robin Hood' as Cannes film frenzy kicks off
May 12, 2010 22:34 EDT
Cannes kicked off its annual frenzy of star-studded premieres, parties and provocative arthouse films with a gala screening of the Hollywood blockbuster "Robin Hood."
"Robin Hood" opens Cannes
May 12, 2010 16:31 EDT
CANNES, France (Reuters) - The Cannes film festival opened on Wednesday with the world premiere of "Robin Hood," Ridley Scott's epic version that seeks to show how the hero of legend becomes an outlaw robbing the rich to feed the poor.
Cannes kicks off with red carpet 'Robin Hood'
May 12, 2010 14:27 EDT
Russell Crowe and Cate Blanchett sashayed up the red carpet Wednesday as Cannes kicked off a 12-day frenzy of star-studded premieres, parties and provocative arthouse films from across the globe.
Cannes kicks off with red carpet 'Robin Hood'
May 12, 2010 14:09 EDT
Russell Crowe and Cate Blanchett sashayed up the red carpet Wednesday as Cannes kicked off a 12-day frenzy of star-studded premieres, parties and provocative arthouse films from across the globe.
Robin Hood's appeal tested again at Cannes
May 11, 2010 21:41 EDT
CANNES (Hollywood Reporter) - If Robin Hood had never existed, Hollywood would have invented him.
Facts from the Wikipedia page:
| Errol Flynn | |
|---|---|
Errol Flynn c.1940 | |
| Born | Errol Leslie Flynn[1] 20 June 1909[1] Hobart, Tasmania, Australia[1] |
| Died | 14 October 1959 (aged 50) Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada |
| Occupation | Actor |
| Years active | 1932–1959 |
| Spouse(s) | Lili Damita (m. 1935–1942) Nora Eddington (m. 1943–1948) Patrice Wymore (m. 1950–1959) |