Bowie in Japan, 1977. Editor’s note: This piece was originally published three years ago, prior to the release of David Bowie’s 2013 album, The Next Day.
I very rarely have felt like a rock artist,” David Bowie used to say. “I’ve got nothing to do with music.” More than 40 years on, we see now he was dissembling on both counts. But as with any great act of self-creation, there was an element of truth in the obfuscation, and the roles he was playing in addition—some species of musical-theater provocateur, a high-art celebrity indulging in a low-art mechanism, a transgressive social poet manipulating a pop-cultural moment—seem plain.
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Subsequently, she contributed her skills as a production assistant for renowned companies such as Paramount Pictures and VH1.
In 2016, she showcased her acting talents in the short film titled “Chasing Waves” and continued to make strides in her career.
Before he took his own life last Friday, Michael Blosil — Marie Osmond's 18-year-old son — gave few warning signs to friends.
"He was always smiling," a grieving friend tells UsMagazine.com. As recently as two days before he jumped off the seventh floor of his L.A. apartment building, the young man seemed "really happy, always making jokes," the friend says.
The pal — who prefers to remain anonymous — was a classmate at L.
Johnny Cash didn't bring a gun to his ostrich fight. He recalls in his autobiography, via Far Out magazine, that after the ostrich hissed at him one too many times, Cash picked up a "stout six-foot stick" in order to show the angry bird "I was the boss." He did his best Babe Ruth impression, only to find out that the ostrich called the shots. After Cash swung for the fences and missed, the bird swatted him into the air with its big toe.
The American actor was born in 1940 in New York City and has starred in movies like Scarface, The Godfather franchise, Serpico, Dog Day Afternoon, and House of Gucci Al Pacino's Early LifeAlfredo James Pacino was born on April 25, 1940, to Salvatore and Rose Pacino in New York City. His parents split up when he was two years old, and Pacino and his mom moved in with his grandparents in the South Bronx.