'Making Love': Groundbreaking romantic gay drama returns to the big screen As part of its Anniversary Classics series, Laemmle Theaters will be presenting Arthur Hiller's groundbreaking 1982 romantic drama Making Love, the first U.S. movie distributed by a major studio that focused on a romantic gay relationship. Michael Ontkean, Harry Hamlin, and Kate Jackson star. The 35th Anniversary Screening of Making Love will be held on Saturday, June 24 – it's Gay Pride month, after all – at 7:30 p.m. at the Ahrya Fine Arts Theatre on Wilshire Blvd. in Beverly Hills. The movie will be followed by a Q&A session with Harry Hamlin, screenwriter Barry Sandler, and author A. Scott Berg, who wrote the “story” on which the film is based. 'Making Love' & What lies beneath In this 20th Century Fox release – Sherry Lansing was the studio head at the time – Michael Ontkean plays a...
- 6/24/2017
- by Andre Soares
- Alt Film Guide
Gary Coleman’s death was officially ruled an accident by police on October 6, the Associated Press is reporting. Santaquin Police Chief Dennis Howard confirmed the news, saying the ‘Diff’rent Strokes’ star’s autopsy proved he died of natural causes after accidentally falling in his home on May 26. The Utah state medical examiner’s findings have closed the police’s investigation into the 42-year-old’s death. Coleman died in a Provo hospital two days after he fell after being taken off life support. He had suffered from a brain hemorrhage. After moving to Utah in fall 2005, Coleman’s life was continuously plagued with problems. Officers were called to intervene with him more than 20 times during [...]...
- 10/8/2010
- by karen
- ShockYa
Filed under: TV News, Celebrities and Gossip
Police in Utah have confirmed that 'Diff'rent Strokes' star Gary Coleman's death has been ruled an accident.
As reported by the Associated Press, Santaquin Police Chief Dennis Howard said an autospy had determined the actor died of natural causes following an accidental fall at this home. The finding matches the evidence police found at Coleman's Santaquin home on May 26, and the state medical examiner's conclusions bring the police investigation into the death to a close.
The 42-year-old Coleman died in hospital two days after the fall when he was taken off life support after suffering a brain hemorrhage. Since his death there has been a legal dispute between his ex-wife and ex-girlfriend, both of whom claimed control over his estate.
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Police in Utah have confirmed that 'Diff'rent Strokes' star Gary Coleman's death has been ruled an accident.
As reported by the Associated Press, Santaquin Police Chief Dennis Howard said an autospy had determined the actor died of natural causes following an accidental fall at this home. The finding matches the evidence police found at Coleman's Santaquin home on May 26, and the state medical examiner's conclusions bring the police investigation into the death to a close.
The 42-year-old Coleman died in hospital two days after the fall when he was taken off life support after suffering a brain hemorrhage. Since his death there has been a legal dispute between his ex-wife and ex-girlfriend, both of whom claimed control over his estate.
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- 10/7/2010
- by Catherine Lawson
- Aol TV.
Coleman Executor -- Give Back Gary's Truck!
Gary Coleman's ex-wife has pilfered Gary's truck, video game system, and lots of other stuff ... and now the police are involved ... so says the executor of Gary's estate.
Dion Mial tells TMZ Shannon Price entered Gary's digs and took, among other things, a 2005 Dodge pick-up, a cargo trailer, computers, telephones, musical instruments and furnishings.
Chief Dennis Howard of the Santaquin Pd tells TMZ last night his officers accompanied a locksmith who changed the locks at Gary's house, per Mial's request. And the Chief says, Monday night cops went to the house as Shannon's family was loading Gary's stuff onto a truck. Howard says his officers convinced Shannon's dad to return the load to Gary's house, but Mial says that was just the tip of the iceberg -- Shannon had already cleaned Gary out.
Mial tells TMZ he's told Price she's prohibited from...
Gary Coleman's ex-wife has pilfered Gary's truck, video game system, and lots of other stuff ... and now the police are involved ... so says the executor of Gary's estate.
Dion Mial tells TMZ Shannon Price entered Gary's digs and took, among other things, a 2005 Dodge pick-up, a cargo trailer, computers, telephones, musical instruments and furnishings.
Chief Dennis Howard of the Santaquin Pd tells TMZ last night his officers accompanied a locksmith who changed the locks at Gary's house, per Mial's request. And the Chief says, Monday night cops went to the house as Shannon's family was loading Gary's stuff onto a truck. Howard says his officers convinced Shannon's dad to return the load to Gary's house, but Mial says that was just the tip of the iceberg -- Shannon had already cleaned Gary out.
Mial tells TMZ he's told Price she's prohibited from...
- 6/9/2010
- by tmz
- Gossipvita
Gary Coleman 's ex-wife has pilfered Gary's truck, video game system, and lots of other stuff ... and now the police are involved ... so says the executor of Gary's estate. Dion Mial tells TMZ Shannon Price entered Gary's digs and took, among other things, a 2005 Dodge pick-up, a cargo trailer, computers, telephones, musical instruments and furnishings. Chief Dennis Howard of the Santaquin Pd tells TMZ last night his officers accompanied a locksmith who changed the locks at Gary's house,...
- 6/9/2010
- by TMZ Staff
- TMZ
Gary Coleman's parents are desperate to know what happened to the actor before he died.
Sue and Willie Coleman, the estranged relatives of the "Diff'rent Strokes" actor, who passed away on Friday night, May 28 after suffering from a brain hemorrhage and falling into a coma, are devastated they were unable to speak with the 42-year-old star before his passing and are anxious to know the circumstances surrounding his death.
"We would've loved to have been there by his side at the hospital, to let him know we love him before he passed away," Sue said. "This is a shock to us. We loved Gary very much. We're going to miss him. We're not pointing fingers at anyone, but we need to know exactly what happened. We're not angry. We're just concerned. Did our son fall down the stairs? Did he fall in the bathtub? We need to have some closure on our son's life.
Sue and Willie Coleman, the estranged relatives of the "Diff'rent Strokes" actor, who passed away on Friday night, May 28 after suffering from a brain hemorrhage and falling into a coma, are devastated they were unable to speak with the 42-year-old star before his passing and are anxious to know the circumstances surrounding his death.
"We would've loved to have been there by his side at the hospital, to let him know we love him before he passed away," Sue said. "This is a shock to us. We loved Gary very much. We're going to miss him. We're not pointing fingers at anyone, but we need to know exactly what happened. We're not angry. We're just concerned. Did our son fall down the stairs? Did he fall in the bathtub? We need to have some closure on our son's life.
- 5/31/2010
- by celebrity-mania.com
- Celebrity Mania
Sue and Willie Coleman are searching for answers in the death of their son Gary Coleman, from whom they have been estranged for more than 10 years. The heartbroken parents today spoke to People magazine and revealed that they only way they knew what was going on in Gary's life was from reports in the media. "We would've loved to have been there by his side at the hospital, to let him know we love him before he passed away," Sue told People. "This is a shock to us. We loved Gary very much. We're going to miss him." Gary's parents have only received the same information as the general public from the report of his death provided by Janet Frank, a spokeswoman for Utah Valley Regional Medical Center in Provo, would said it was an "accident." Frank said she was unable to provide further details at the request of Shannon Price,...
- 5/29/2010
- by TheInsider
- TheInsider.com
In the last 10 years, the only way Sue and Willie Coleman kept up with their estranged son's life was through headlines: his marriage, his legal problems, and finally, his hospitalization and removal from life support on Friday. "We would've loved to have been there by his side at the hospital, to let him know we love him before he passed away," Sue Coleman, 67, tells People. "This is a shock to us. We loved Gary very much. We're going to miss him." Janet Frank, a spokeswoman for Utah Valley Regional Medical Center in Provo, would only say that an "accident" occurred in the actor's Santaquin,...
- 5/29/2010
- by Ken Lee
- PEOPLE.com
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