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Google News: Cinéma : les personnalités disparues en mars 2012
[aVoir-aLire] - Warren Stevens, acteur américain ( ). Formé à l'Actor's Studio, il mène une carrière au théâtre et au cinéma, où il joue des seconds rôles (La comtesse aux pieds nus de JL Mankiewicz, 1954). On le voit ensuite dans des séries télévisées.
Notable deaths: KGB leader Shebarshin, cartoonist Rex Babin, actor Warren Stevens
www.washingtonpost.com
[Washington Post] - Warren Stevens actor Warren Stevens, an actor whose most memorable role was Doc Ostrow in the sci-fi movie “Forbidden Planet,” died March 27 at his home in Sherman Oaks, Calif. He was 92. The cause was lung disease, said his publicist, Dale Olson.
Warren Stevens, Busy Character Actor, Dies at 92
www.nytimes.com
[New York Times] - Warren Stevens, a lanky, square-jawed actor with swept-back hair and a husky voice whose face became familiar through his more than 100 roles on television and in movies over six decades, died on Tuesday at his home in Sherman Oaks, Calif. He was 92.
PASSINGS: Frank Javorsek, Warren Stevens
www.latimes.com
[Los Angeles Times] - Frank Javorsek, 70, a bluegrass musician who co-owned the now-closed Blue Ridge Pickin' Parlor music shop in the San Fernando Valley and hosted a bluegrass radio show on KCSN-FM, died March 22 of a heart attack while giving a mandolin lesson in Encino
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