George Miller “Huckleberry” Fox, the former actor best known for playing the youngest son of Debra Winger and Jeff Daniels in Terms of Endearment, died Nov. 3 in Washington, DC. He was 50.
His death was confirmed by Potter Funeral Service in Massachusetts.
Fox’s breakout moment from the 1983 movie directed by James L. Brooks was when his character tearfully says goodbye to his dying mom (Winger). He would go on to appear in such movies as Misunderstood, American Dreamer, Konrad and The Blue Yonder before eventually leaving Hollywood.
He ultimately graduated from Northfield Mount Hermon School and New York University before continuing his education at Cornell University, where he earned a Master’s Degree in animal science. He also received his doctorate from the University of Florida in plant medicine.:
Fox would go on to work as a scientist and diplomat of the United States Department of Agriculture.
He is survived by his wife Mercy,...
His death was confirmed by Potter Funeral Service in Massachusetts.
Fox’s breakout moment from the 1983 movie directed by James L. Brooks was when his character tearfully says goodbye to his dying mom (Winger). He would go on to appear in such movies as Misunderstood, American Dreamer, Konrad and The Blue Yonder before eventually leaving Hollywood.
He ultimately graduated from Northfield Mount Hermon School and New York University before continuing his education at Cornell University, where he earned a Master’s Degree in animal science. He also received his doctorate from the University of Florida in plant medicine.:
Fox would go on to work as a scientist and diplomat of the United States Department of Agriculture.
He is survived by his wife Mercy,...
- 11/14/2024
- by Lynette Rice
- Deadline Film + TV
Kit Harington spent nearly a decade playing one of the most serious characters on television, the brooding Jon Snow from Game of Thrones. Having embodied such a character for a significant part of his career, Harington’s image too has come to be associated with that of his character. Since Jon Snow remained steadfastly solemn throughout his time in the series, it understandably was not easy for the actor to maintain the somberity.
Kit Harington as Jon Snow in Game of Thrones | Credit: HBO
Describing himself as a ‘funny person’, when Harington joined the cast of season 3 of TV’s latest hot show, Industry, the actor had only one request for the markers: to add a touch of humor to his character.
Kit Harington’s One Sincere Demand from Industry Season 3
Kit Harington as Henry Much in Industry Season 3 | Credit: HBO
Kit Harington is best known for playing the unflinchingly...
Kit Harington as Jon Snow in Game of Thrones | Credit: HBO
Describing himself as a ‘funny person’, when Harington joined the cast of season 3 of TV’s latest hot show, Industry, the actor had only one request for the markers: to add a touch of humor to his character.
Kit Harington’s One Sincere Demand from Industry Season 3
Kit Harington as Henry Much in Industry Season 3 | Credit: HBO
Kit Harington is best known for playing the unflinchingly...
- 8/13/2024
- by Maria Sultan
- FandomWire
Gold House and the Coalition of Asian Pacifics in Entertainment (Cape) have launched Gold Open to celebrate the historic release of the R-rated comedy, “Joy Ride.”
Gold Open urges the Asian Pacific community to connect and join together, via social media and at theaters, to drive “Joy Ride” to become a success during its July 7 opening weekend.
The celebratory effort will include Gold Open screenings across the U.S., as a result of the initiative’s current theater buyouts. Those contributing to the current initiative include Meta, Spotify, Stand With Asians, Asians Are Strong, Asian Comedy Fest, Chicago Asian Network, Asian CineVision, Asian Pacific leaders and Gold House members: Janet Yang (Academy of Motion Pictures Arts and Sciences president), Agnes Chu (Conde Nast Entertainment president), David Chiu (San Francisco City attorney), Julia Gouw (chairwoman of Piermont Bank), Keli Lee, Sophia Yen, Bernice Kwok-Gabel and Yao King (founder and Cio of...
Gold Open urges the Asian Pacific community to connect and join together, via social media and at theaters, to drive “Joy Ride” to become a success during its July 7 opening weekend.
The celebratory effort will include Gold Open screenings across the U.S., as a result of the initiative’s current theater buyouts. Those contributing to the current initiative include Meta, Spotify, Stand With Asians, Asians Are Strong, Asian Comedy Fest, Chicago Asian Network, Asian CineVision, Asian Pacific leaders and Gold House members: Janet Yang (Academy of Motion Pictures Arts and Sciences president), Agnes Chu (Conde Nast Entertainment president), David Chiu (San Francisco City attorney), Julia Gouw (chairwoman of Piermont Bank), Keli Lee, Sophia Yen, Bernice Kwok-Gabel and Yao King (founder and Cio of...
- 7/5/2023
- by Jazz Tangcay, Sophia Scorziello, McKinley Franklin and Charna Flam
- Variety Film + TV
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