French-Iranian author, illustrator and filmmaker Marjane Satrapi, creator of “Persepolis,” has died at 56. The Élysée Palace praised her as a leading figure in French culture and an artist devoted to freedom.
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Peabo Bryson, the two-time Grammy-winning singer known for Disney duets including “Beauty and the Beast” and “A Whole New World,” has died at 75. His family said he died Tuesday after suffering a stroke and receiving medical care.
The latest episode of "CBS News Sunday Morning," airing March 15, explores Hollywood's history and future through interviews with industry figures and highlights the preservation of Chaplin Studios by John Mayer and McG. It also features a segment on the Oscar-nominated documentary "Mr. Nobody Against Putin," which exposes Kremlin propaganda, and reflects on the 1979 Iran hostage crisis with Ted Koppel. Additionally, the episode touches on upcoming Oscars coverage and reveals details of a defamation lawsuit involving actress Rebel Wilson and several producers.
The 97th Academy Awards saw a notable increase in viewership, drawing 19.7 million viewers, particularly among the 18 to 49 age demographic, despite the winning film "Anora" being a smaller production. Conan O'Brien's debut as host was a key factor in attracting the largest audience in five years, with his comedic style resonating well with viewers. Due to this success, the film academy has announced O'Brien will return to host the 98th Academy Awards, highlighting their confidence in his ability to engage audiences and enhance the event's entertainment value.
Authorities in New Mexico are investigating the mysterious deaths of actor Gene Hackman and his wife, Betsy Arakawa, who were found deceased in separate rooms of their Santa Fe home. A news conference is scheduled with various officials to discuss the latest developments, highlighting the complexity of the case. Initial reports suggest Arakawa was found with an open prescription pill bottle, while details about Hackman's death remain undisclosed, with a thorough investigation underway to determine any external factors involved.
At the 26th Academy Awards, Disney achieved notable success by winning in multiple categories, further solidifying its legacy in the film industry. "Captain America: Brave New World" had a strong opening but experienced a significant decline in its second week, although it remained at the top of the box office. At the 97th Academy Awards, filmmaker Sean Baker made history by winning four Oscars for his film "Anora," matching a record previously held by Walt Disney.
At the 97th Academy Awards, Sean Baker made history by winning four Oscars for his film "Anora," becoming the first person to achieve this feat for a single film and matching Walt Disney's record for most Oscars won in a single ceremony. Walt Disney originally set this record at the 26th Academy Awards in 1953 with wins across four different categories. Additionally, Adrien Brody broke another record at the event by delivering the longest acceptance speech in Oscar history after winning his second Oscar for "The Brutalist," highlighting the evening's significant achievements in the film industry.







