James Gandolfini was best known for his work on the HBO series "The Sopranos," but the New Jersey-born star also enjoyed a fruitful film career.
Gandolfini died on Wednesday in Italy at the age of.. Huffington Post 1 hour ago
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James Gandolfini, who made Tony Soprano one of the most iconic characters across the television landscape, has died at the age of 51.
The husky actor was in Italy at the of his death. Deadline.com.. Breitbart 2 hours ago
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James Gandolfini, star of the HBO drama The Sopranos and a character actor in films a diverse as The Man Who Wasn't There and Where the Wild Things Are, died June 19 of a heart attack in Italy. He was.. Rotten Tomatoes 9 hours ago
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LONDON, June 14, 2013 /PRNewswire/ -- A UK fans' take on an American children's book icon,Where the Wild Things Are Below are several stories behind this launch that that we hope interest you on t... FinanzNachrichten.de 5 days agoAlso reported by •PR Newswire
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On June 10, 2013, Maurice Sendak would have been 85. Maurice Sendak was the author of the beloved children's book, Where The Wild Things Are, in which a boy named Max makes mischief "of one kind or.. Huffington Post 1 week ago
| If you Googled anything on Monday (including TheWrap), you probably noticed a pretty sweet rotating animated Doodle. The drawing is a tribute to "Where the Wild Things Are" illustrator and author.. The Wrap 1 week agoAlso reported by •geek.com
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 "Where the Wild Things Are" to "Go to hell"—with a very fun animated Google Doodle. Go to Google.com—you'll probably enjoy it more than The Internship and it's free! [ more › ] Gothamist 1 week ago
| Maurice Sendak's imaginative children's books, honored on Monday with a Google doodle, let children go 'where the wild things are.' Christian Science Monitor 1 week ago
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It's Maurice Sendak's 85th birthday, and Google's homepage has turned into an animated fantasy world inhabited by Max, the star of Sendak's most famous book, "Where The Wild Things Are." Sendak,.. msnbc.com 1 week ago
| The American illustrator and children's book author of the classic Where the Wild Things Are was born to 85 years ago today to Jewish-Polish parents in the borough of Brooklyn
There is much to love.. guardian.co.uk 1 week ago
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