US actor James Handy stabbed to death, with girlfriend's son arrested
Handy, 81, is known for his roles in films including Jumanji and Top Gun: Maverick.
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Handy, 81, is known for his roles in films including Jumanji and Top Gun: Maverick.
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Son of actorโs girlfriend arrested after 81-year-old found unconscious in his front yard in Tarzana, Los Angeles Veteran actor James Handy has died at his home in Los Angeles after a fatal stabbing, allegedly by his girlfriendโs son. The 81-year-old actor was found in the front yard of his home in Tarzana, California, at 9.30am on Wednesday, according to the Los Angeles police department. He was unconscious and had multiple stab wounds to the chest. Continue reading...
Actor James Handy, who has appeared in films including 'Jumanji' and 'Top Gun: Maverick,' was brutally stabbed to death on Wednesday.
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Having enjoyed breakout fame on Taskmaster and Last One Laughing, the subversive Australian comic has been handed the reins of his own, very strange sitcom. Get ready for feet animations and a character called Super-Breast โฆ The premise of Make That Movie, Australian comedian Sam Campbellโs deeply strange new Channel 4 series, is not easy to describe. A show-within-a-show, it stars its creator as an alternative Sam Campbell: rather than his real-life idiosyncratic standup self, heโs a pompous director whose well of inspiration has run dry. So he invites the public to share their (invariably bonkers) ideas for movies, which he and his dysfunctional crew then develop into real feature films. This all occurs within the framework of a shonky reality programme; each episode concludes with the filmโs premiere. Think Changing Rooms, but instead of Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen and Handy Andy renovating somebodyโs living room, itโs Campbell and co bringing to life a man called Mickโs fantasy about a couple who canโt be snakes at the same time, yet one of them is always a snake. In other words, the actual Campbell is the one who has been given carte blanche to turn his own invariably bonkers ideas into reality. He claims the production company behind the show were very hands-off โ partly because they were so busy working on an animated Ricky Gervais series about cats โso we sort of got left to our own devicesโ. It helped that Channel 4โs head of comedy, Charlie Perkins โ a longtime champion and collaborator of Campbellโs โ was also โvery trusting. I donโt know if she really got [the concept] when we were first talking about it. When weโd made it, I think she understood it a tiny bit more.โ Continue reading...