Topic: Gregory Peck
Actress Collin Wilcox-Paxton, who portrayed the false accuser in the movie classic "To Kill a Mockingbird," died of brain cancer just months after the diagnosis. She was 74. Her husband, Scott Paxton, confirmed Thursday that she died Oct. 14 in Highlands in the southwest ...
Robert Mulligan, who directed the classic film "To Kill a Mockingbird," with its sensitive look at a child's world shaken by the racism of a Southern town, has died at 83. Mulligan died early Saturday at his home in Lyme, Conn., after a battle with ...
Crain's reports that the Cooper Square Hotel on the Bowery will open tomorrow. My colleague, Chris "The Wizard" Shott, has much, much more here on the boutique lodge's four-year march to the coming day, including the estrangement of its developers, high school buddies Matt Moss and Gregory Peck.
The Omen 15, general release Offside PG, selected cinemas Someone once had an excellent idea for a film to scare the pants off us: what if Gregory Peck (who represented nothing but good sense and respectability) adopted a baby boy, and that cute ickle shock-headed newborn turned out to be Satan? And Satan wanted Mummy and Daddy dead, so he ...
