Joe E. Tata, the actor who played Nat Bussichio, owner of the Peach Pit Diner in over 200 episodes of Beverly Hills, 90210, has died in Los Angeles. He was 85 and had been diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease in 2018.
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He was a veteran character actor and has cropped up for guest or recurring roles on many TV series since the 60s.
Some of his first screen appearances (credited as Joey Tata) were in the sitcom Gomer Pyle: Usmc and a 1963 episode of General Hospital.
Joseph E. Tata was born on September 13, 1936, in The Bronx, New York, a funny coincidence given he would eventually become synonymous with Beverly Hills.
His father, John Lucas, was an old Hollywood star known for singing vaudeville acts like Rosey the Singing Barber.
Tata made a name for himself in television and was all over the silver screen,...
In Memoriam 2022: 100 Great Celebrities Who Died This Year!
He was a veteran character actor and has cropped up for guest or recurring roles on many TV series since the 60s.
Some of his first screen appearances (credited as Joey Tata) were in the sitcom Gomer Pyle: Usmc and a 1963 episode of General Hospital.
Joseph E. Tata was born on September 13, 1936, in The Bronx, New York, a funny coincidence given he would eventually become synonymous with Beverly Hills.
His father, John Lucas, was an old Hollywood star known for singing vaudeville acts like Rosey the Singing Barber.
Tata made a name for himself in television and was all over the silver screen,...
- 8/28/2022
- by Jacob Linden
- Uinterview
The Location Managers Guild International has announced the winners of its 9th annual Lmgi Awards with HBO’s Succession, Netflix’s Stranger Things and HBO Max’s Station Eleven topping the television categories, and House of Gucci and No Time To Die receiving the Motion Picture honors.
Hosted by Paul Scheer, the awards ceremony and reception took place tonight at the Los Angeles Center Studios before an audience of 400, including Lmgi members, industry executives and press.
The Lmgi Awards spotlight international features, television and commercials in which the creative use of filming locations set the tone, enrich the character and enhance the narrative.
Ridley Scott’s House of Gucci, which was filmed throughout Italy, won for outstanding locations in a period film, and James Bond pic No Time To Die, which was filmed in London, Norway and Jamaica, The Faroe Islands and Italy, was honored for outstanding locations in a contemporary film.
Hosted by Paul Scheer, the awards ceremony and reception took place tonight at the Los Angeles Center Studios before an audience of 400, including Lmgi members, industry executives and press.
The Lmgi Awards spotlight international features, television and commercials in which the creative use of filming locations set the tone, enrich the character and enhance the narrative.
Ridley Scott’s House of Gucci, which was filmed throughout Italy, won for outstanding locations in a period film, and James Bond pic No Time To Die, which was filmed in London, Norway and Jamaica, The Faroe Islands and Italy, was honored for outstanding locations in a contemporary film.
- 8/28/2022
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
“Stranger Things” and “Succession” were among the top winners at the 9th annual Location Managers Guild International (Lmgi) awards on Saturday evening.
The awards ceremony and reception took place at the Los Angeles Center Studios before an audience of 400 attendees, including Lmgi members, industry executives and press.
“Succession,” which shot part of its third season on location in Italy, took home the award for outstanding locations in a contemporary television series, while “Stranger Things” won for period television series.
Last season’s awards contenders “No Time to Die” and “House of Gucci” also took home awards.
The Ridley Scott film, which was shot on location in Italy, won for outstanding locations in a period film. The James Bond entry, which was filmed in London, Norway and Jamaica, picked up the award for outstanding locations in a contemporary film.
The Lmgi Awards spotlight international features, television and commercials in which the...
The awards ceremony and reception took place at the Los Angeles Center Studios before an audience of 400 attendees, including Lmgi members, industry executives and press.
“Succession,” which shot part of its third season on location in Italy, took home the award for outstanding locations in a contemporary television series, while “Stranger Things” won for period television series.
Last season’s awards contenders “No Time to Die” and “House of Gucci” also took home awards.
The Ridley Scott film, which was shot on location in Italy, won for outstanding locations in a period film. The James Bond entry, which was filmed in London, Norway and Jamaica, picked up the award for outstanding locations in a contemporary film.
The Lmgi Awards spotlight international features, television and commercials in which the...
- 8/28/2022
- by Jazz Tangcay
- Variety Film + TV
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