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    AFI Names Top Ten Courtroom Dramas ...  Jul 27, 2008
    AFI Names Top Ten Courtroom Dramas of All Time: To Kill a Mockingbird is the Top Choice of American Film Institute. AFI Names Top Ten Courtroom Dramas of All Time. (Suite101.com)

    Football film stars to the Falcons' rescue  Oct 11, 2007
    As reincarnated Rams QB Joe Pendleton, he's prettier than Tom Brady and scrawnier than a placekicker, but he's got God and Jack Warden on his side. Alan Alda, "Paper Lion" (1968). (Atlanta Journal-Constitution)

    Today in History July 19  Jul 19, 2007
    Actor Jack Warden died in New York at age 85. Todays Birthdays: Former Sen. (MSNBC -- Race)

    New on DVD: 'Jonestown' will mesmerize  Apr 13, 2007
    The better-known Martin Landau, Jack Warden and a young Louise Fletcher (in the Barker episode) came later. Heavy artillery launches nearly every hour, although Stack opens one episode in full role-model mode by merely slapping around one hood. (USA Today -- Life)

    Made in Maryland  Mar 23, 2007
    Starring Al Pacino, Jack Warden and John Forsythe. Annapolis (1928)Two Naval cadets battle for the love of a woman in this film shot in Annapolis. (Sunspot.net -- Business)

    Legends, leaders, and legacies: The year in farewells  Jan 1, 2007
    Tinseltown also waved good-bye to actors Jack Warden, Bruno Kirby, Anthony Franciosa, Chris Penn, Jack Wild, Richard Bright, Patrick Cranshaw, Arthur Franz, Mako, Pedro Gonzalez Gonzalez, Mickey Hargitay, Philippe Noiret, Edward Albert Jr. , Barnard Hughes , and Sid Raymond; actresses Tamara Dobson, Jane Wyatt , and Marian Marsh; and directors Richard Fleischer, Vilgot Sjoman, Vincent Sherman, and Gillo Pontecorvo. Screenwriters Joseph Stefano, Gerald Green, and Leonard Schrader will be missed,... (Boston Globe -- Nation)

    Altman, Winters, and the Godfather of Soul  Dec 30, 2006
    Enter the city, then press Submit. Visit the to get the latest temperatures. (Globe and Mail)

    Bidding Farewell to Entertainment Greats  Dec 28, 2006
    ") July 16. Mickey Spillane, 88. Macho mystery writer who wowed millions of readers. July 17. Jack Warden, 85. Emmy-winning, Oscar-nominated actor who played gruff characters. ("Heaven Can Wait. ") July 19. Mako, 72. Japan-born actor nominated for Oscar ("The Sand Pebbles") and Tony ("Pacific Overtures. (Fox News -- Life)

    Network guilty of piling on  Oct 3, 2006
    The Bad News Bears, 1979, CBS. Jack Warden took over Walter Matthau's movie role as the coach of a ragtag baseball team. Breaking Away, 1980, ABC. Shaun Cassidy played Dennis Christopher's film role as a small-town kid crazy about bicycle racing. (San Diego Union-Tribune)

    Justice On Trial  Sep 17, 2006
    Others in that memorable cast included Lee J. Cobb, E.G. Marshall, Jack Klugman, Jack Warden and Ed Begley. Subsequently a stage adaptation of the film was made - but not by Rose who went on to other projects. (CTNow.com)

    Daleks to divers  Aug 3, 2006
    Others who died in July included Ted Grant, one of the founders of Militant; Borscht Belt comedian ; husky-voiced Hollywood actress ; jazz trombonist ; , ex-chief of Enron; cricketer and commentator ; Pink Floyd founder ; crime writer ; Khmer Rouge leader ; and the American character actor Jack Warden. MAGAZINE REGULARS. (BBC News -- UK)

    Shampoo star Jack Warden dies at 85  Jul 28, 2006
    Shampoo star Jack Warden dies at 85 - MORE MOVIE NEWS AND FEATURES - MSNBC.com ... Shampoo star Jack Warden dies at 85 ... Jack Warden died at age 85 in New York on July 19, according to Warden's business manager. (MSNBC -- Movies)

    Doctor Shields  Jul 25, 2006
    Jack Warden, so memorable in "Heaven Can Wait" and "Shampoo," passed away over the weekend at age 85. He will be sorely missed. (Fox News)

    Warden: Hollywood hard guy  Jul 24, 2006
    USATODAY.com - Jack Warden, a Hollywood hard guy ... Jack Warden, a Hollywood hard guy ... Jack Warden also was capable of projecting an ugly screen side (see his bigot in 1957's Edge of the City) that contrasted with more frequent likable roles. (USA Today -- Life)

    Veteran US actor Jack Warden dies  Jul 24, 2006
    Oscar-nominated and Emmy-winning US actor Jack Warden has died, aged 85. He died in a New York hospital after several weeks of poor health, including heart and kidney problems, said the actor's business manager Sidney Pazoff. (BBC News -- Entertainment)

    Award-winning actor Warden dies  Jul 23, 2006
    Jack Warden, an Emmy-winning and Academy Award-nominated actor, has died at the age of 85. Warden was nominated twice for best supporting actor Oscars in two Warren Beatty films. (Sydney Morning Herald -- Entertainment)

    Israel blasts its way into Lebanon  Jul 23, 2006
    Welcome to The Sydney Morning Herald. A mobile artillery unit fires into southern Lebanon from a position near the town of Kiryat Shmona. (Sydney Morning Herald)

    Hollywood Vet Jack Warden Dies  Jul 22, 2006
    Secondary Navigation. By Joal Ryan Fri Jul 21, 8:02 PM ET. (E! Online)

    deaths in the news  Jul 22, 2006
    Old age," Pazoff said. "He really had turned downhill in the past month; heart and then kidney and then all kinds of stuff. "Warden was nominated twice for supporting-actor Oscars in two Warren Beatty movies. He was nominated for his role as a businessman in 1975's Shampoo and the good-hearted football trainer in 1978's Heaven Can Wait.He won a supporting actor Emmy for his role as Chicago Bears coach George Halas in the 1971 made-for-TV movie Brian's Song and was twice nominated in the 1980s as... (The Morning Star)

    'Reason' shows difficulties of treating faith on TV  Jul 22, 2006
    Jack Warden, an Emmy-winning and Academy Award-nominated actor who played gruff cops, coaches and soldiers in a career that spanned five decades, has died. He was 85. (The Morning Star)

    Jack Warden, 85; Prolific Film, TV Actor  Jul 22, 2006
    By Valerie J. Nelson, Times Staff Writer July 22, 2006 Jack Warden, the gravel-voiced character actor and two-time Oscar nominee who appeared in nearly 100 feature films, has died. He was 85. (Los Angeles Times)



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