| After an accident on having skied |
Actress Natasha Richardson dies
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Natasha Richardson, the talented heiress of a dynasty dedicated to the performance, whose trajectory included a credit in the movie “Patty Hearst“ and an award Tony for his performance in a new staging of “Cabaret“, he died on Wednesday, the day after suffering an injury in the head during an accident while it was skiing. He was 45 years old.
Alan Nierob, the publicist of Liam Neeson, husband of Richardson, he confirmed the decease from his office in Los Angeles, on Wednesday night, by means of a written bulletin.
“ Liam Neeson, his children and the whole family are dismayed and destroyed by the tragic death of his dear Natasha”, it pointed out the bulletin. “They all are grateful deeply for the samples of support, love and the prayers of the people, and ask for privacy during this so difficult moment”.
The bulletin did not give details on the cause of the death of Richardson, who suffered an injury in the head, on having fallen down in a ski track for beginners, during a lesson in the luxurious tourist complex of Mont Tremblant, in Quebec.
The actress was hospitalized on Tuesday in Montreal and one moved him later in an airship to a hospital in the city of New York.
The Richardson relatives had entered and gone out of the hospital to which it was taken actress.
Richardson was a part of the dynasty Redgrave of British actors and wife of actor Neeson, who left immediately the set of his next movie “Chloe“, in Toronto, to be next to his wife in Montreal, after the accident, said a publicist of the movie.
| Millard Kaufman |
Creative Mr. scriptwriter dies. Magoo
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The scriptwriter Millard Ka - ufman, one of the creators of the animated personage Mr. Magoo and the one who conquered cult followers at the age of 90 on having published his first novel, died, reported a spokeswoman. He was 92 years old.
Kaufman died on Saturday of heart failure, said Laura Howard, spokeswoman of McSweeney's Publishing, the publishing house that there published his novel “Bowl of Cherries” in 2007.
His credits also include “Never So Few”, “The Warlord“, “The Klansman“ and “Convicts 4”, as well as an episode of the television series “Police Story“ and the movie for television “Enola Gay“.
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