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‘Power Rangers’ Star Jason David Frank Dead By Suicide at 49 — ‘POWER RANGERS’ JASON DAVID FRANK DEAD BY SUICIDE AT 49 — EXCLUSIVE — Jason David Frank — one of the original “Power Rangers” — has died ... TMZ has learned. — Jason died in Texas, according to his rep Justine Hunt.
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Nicholas Rice / People.com:
Jason David Frank, Original ‘Power Rangers’ Star, Dead at 49: ‘A Wonderful Human Being’ — Jason David Frank was best known as Tommy Oliver from the original Mighty Morphin Power Rangers franchise, which ran from 1993 to 1996 — Jason David Frank, an actor who starred as the green Power Ranger …
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Associated Press:
‘Power Rangers’ star Jason David Frank dies at 49 — Jason David Frank, who played the Green Power Ranger Tommy Oliver on the 1990s children's series “Mighty Morphin Power Rangers,” has died. He was 49. — Justine Hunt, Frank's manager, said in a statement Sunday that Frank passed away.
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Steven MacKenzie / The Big Issue:
Ryan Reynolds: ‘The great gift about getting older is you become more comfortable with sucking’ — Action hero and entrepreneur Ryan Reynolds is a very modern Scrooge in Spirited, yet Dickens' message is as potent as ever — “God bless us, everyone.” But some people are more blessed than others... Take Ryan Reynolds.
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Brooks Barnes / New York Times:
Ben Affleck and Matt Damon to Start Film Production Company — Unlike streaming services and most studios, they plan to share profits with their actors and off-camera artisans. — Hollywood's most powerful stars, directors and writers have been increasingly vocal about their dissatisfaction …
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Christian Allaire / Vogue:
American Music Awards 2022: Fashion—Live From the Red Carpet — Tonight, the 2022 American Music Awards will draw the industry's biggest stars to the Microsoft Theater in Los Angeles. The awards ceremony—celebrating the year's best musicians and performances—will be hosted by actor Wayne Brady.
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Julia Emmanuele / Us Weekly:
Pink Walks the 2022 American Music Awards Red Carpet With Husband Carey Hart and Their 2 Kids: Photos … A family affair! Pink was joined by her husband, Carey Hart, and their two children as she posed for photos on the red carpet at the 2022 American Music Awards.
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FemaleFirst:
Lauren Alaina is engaged — Country music star Lauren Alaina is engaged and introduces her fiance to the world for the first time. … Lauren Alaina is engaged. — The 28-year-old country music star was appearing on stage at the Grand Ole Opry in Nashville, Tennessee on Saturday …
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Mirror.co.uk:
Tom Cruise's helicopter habit kept ‘ruining’ filming for Call the Midwife stars — Jenny Agutter has revealed how she and the Call The Midwife cast had to keep re-shooting scenes after Tom Cruise landed his helicopter outside where they were filming in Surrey
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Emily Horan / HELLO!:
Maisie Smith and Max George reveal future plans together in first joint interview as couple … In their first ever photoshoot and interview together, exclusively in HELLO! magazine, Max George and Maisie Smith have talked for the first time about their relationship and future together.
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Benjamin Lee / The Guardian:
‘Bawdy, emotional’: critics gush over Adele's postponed Las Vegas show — Singer thanks fans for ‘coming back to me’ and says she has never been so nervous as she launches residency — The nerves were all part of the show when Adele launched her long-awaited Vegas residency on Friday night.
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Keith Caulfield / Billboard:
Taylor Swift's ‘Midnights’ Returns to No. 1 on Billboard 200 for Third Week — Plus: Louis Tomlinson, Bruce Springsteen and Nas debut in top 10. … It earned 204,000 equivalent album units in the U.S. in the week ending Nov. 17 (down 32%), according to Luminate.
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