Elizabeth Franz, the Tony Award-winning actress who played inn owner Mia in “Gilmore Girls,” has died. She was 84. Franz passed away Nov. 4 at her home in Woodbury, Connecticut, her husband, ...
Get the latest entertainment news with our free Culture newsletter Elizabeth Franz, who won a Tony award for her role in the 1999 Broadway production of Death of a Salesman, has died at the age of 84.
The theater veteran also starred for Neil Simon in ‘Brighton Beach Memoirs’ and ‘Broadway Bound’ and earned raves for ‘Morning’s at Seven’ and ‘Sister Mary Ignatius Explains It All for You.’ By Mike ...
Elizabeth Franz, the Tony-winning actress whose Broadway credits included her Tony Award-winning performance as Linda Loman in Death of a Salesman, died on November 4 at her home in Connecticut. She ...
Orlando Magic teammates Franz and Moritz Wagner reportedly signed shoe contracts with Adidas on Thursday. According to HoopsHype's Michael Scotto, the Wagner brothers both agreed to multiyear, ...
Magic forward Franz Wagner isn’t celebrating Halloween two weeks late with a new mask on his face. Instead, the Orlando star will have to wear the protective device for the immediate future after he ...
Orlando Magic star Franz Wagner is recovering from a broken nose he suffered early in the team's latest win against the Portland Trail Blazers. Wagner exited the game after a collision but returned ...
“Why was Kafka not into music?” Given an audience, this is the one question that actor Idan Weiss wants to ask the insurance clerk from Prague who weaponised absurdity to expose the soul-crushing ...
William Kline Jr., of Clinton, who served as a judge on Louisiana's 20th Judicial District Court for 20 years, died Sunday at the age of 96. Kline earned a bachelor's degree and a master's in ...
Orlando Magic forward Franz Wagner is going into his fifth season with the team, which could be his best yet. Wagner is coming off a EuroBasket gold medal finish with Germany this summer where he was ...
“Franz is a writer who doesn’t like to talk,” says Franz Kafka’s agent in this playful and oddly endearing biopic of the enigmatic Czech author, who died in 1924 aged just 40. Kafka’s output was slim ...
Swirling events from across the Czech writer's life into a prismatic study of his creative frustration and uncontrolled legacy, this ambitious film makes a show of shunning convention but has nothing ...