Stan Rogow, a veteran producer for the Hilary Duff-starring Lizzie McGuire series and feature film, and an Emmy nominee for his earlier work on the TV series Fame, has died at 75.
Rogow died Thursday at UCLA Medical Center in Los Angeles, reports indicate. No cause was given.
Born in Brooklyn, Rogow graduated from Boston University School of Law and worked as a lawyer before serving as an executive in charge of production on the 1980 Emmy-winning CBS telefilm Playing for Time, starring Vanessa Redgrave.
After that, he moved to Los Angeles and soon was working with the TV series Fame, for which he shared in a 1982 Emmy nomination. Rogow served as a producer on the pilot of the NBC series.
Rogow also created the 1992 CBS comedy-drama Middle Ages, starring Peter Riegert, and produced other series such as State of Grace, Afterworld and Woke Up Dead.
Rogow produced Lizzie McGuire and...
Rogow died Thursday at UCLA Medical Center in Los Angeles, reports indicate. No cause was given.
Born in Brooklyn, Rogow graduated from Boston University School of Law and worked as a lawyer before serving as an executive in charge of production on the 1980 Emmy-winning CBS telefilm Playing for Time, starring Vanessa Redgrave.
After that, he moved to Los Angeles and soon was working with the TV series Fame, for which he shared in a 1982 Emmy nomination. Rogow served as a producer on the pilot of the NBC series.
Rogow also created the 1992 CBS comedy-drama Middle Ages, starring Peter Riegert, and produced other series such as State of Grace, Afterworld and Woke Up Dead.
Rogow produced Lizzie McGuire and...
- 12/9/2023
- by Bruce Haring
- Deadline Film + TV
Stan Rogow, the writer and Emmy-nominated producer who guided the Hilary Duff-starring Lizzie McGuire series and feature that spawned from the Disney Channel hit and partnered with John Sayles on several projects, has died. He was 75.
Rogow died Thursday at UCLA Medical Center in Los Angeles, family spokesperson Scott Fisher told The Hollywood Reporter.
Early in his career, Rogow served as a producer on the pilot of the acclaimed NBC series Fame and shared an Emmy nomination for outstanding drama series in 1982 with William Blinn and two others.
The Brooklyn native was also an exec producer on the 2004-06 Discovery Kids sitcom Darcy’s Wild Life, starring Sara Paxton, and he co-created another show for the network, the 2005-07 adventure series Flight 29 Down, featuring Corbin Bleu.
Rogow produced Sayles-written The Clan of the Cave Bear (1986), starring Daryl Hannah, before they teamed to create the 1990 NBC drama Shannon’s Deal, starring...
Rogow died Thursday at UCLA Medical Center in Los Angeles, family spokesperson Scott Fisher told The Hollywood Reporter.
Early in his career, Rogow served as a producer on the pilot of the acclaimed NBC series Fame and shared an Emmy nomination for outstanding drama series in 1982 with William Blinn and two others.
The Brooklyn native was also an exec producer on the 2004-06 Discovery Kids sitcom Darcy’s Wild Life, starring Sara Paxton, and he co-created another show for the network, the 2005-07 adventure series Flight 29 Down, featuring Corbin Bleu.
Rogow produced Sayles-written The Clan of the Cave Bear (1986), starring Daryl Hannah, before they teamed to create the 1990 NBC drama Shannon’s Deal, starring...
- 12/9/2023
- by Mike Barnes
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Diane Kruger, Indian actor Ranveer Singh, Joel Kinnaman, Freida Pinto and Paz Vega are set to add star power to the third edition of the Red Sea International Film Festival in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia.
Pinto (Slumdog Millionaire, Knight of Cups), Vega (Sex and Lucía, The Oa), Kinnaman (Silent Night, For All Mankind, Suicide Squad) and Egypt’s Amina Khalil (Grand Hotel, Eugenie Nights) are joining the event’s main feature competition jury, which will be led by Baz Luhrmann.
The Red Sea: Shorts competition will be judged by jurors Hana Alomair, a Saudi writer, filmmaker and film critic behind Netflix series Whispers; French-Moroccan actor Assaad Bouab (Call My Agent, Whatever Lola Wants); and Turkish-German director, screenwriter and producer Fatih Akin (Head-On, In the Fade).
Organizers on Monday also unveiled that Singh, Kruger and Saudi actor and writer Abdullah Al-Sadhan will be honored at the fest.
“This year we are honoring Ranveer Singh,...
Pinto (Slumdog Millionaire, Knight of Cups), Vega (Sex and Lucía, The Oa), Kinnaman (Silent Night, For All Mankind, Suicide Squad) and Egypt’s Amina Khalil (Grand Hotel, Eugenie Nights) are joining the event’s main feature competition jury, which will be led by Baz Luhrmann.
The Red Sea: Shorts competition will be judged by jurors Hana Alomair, a Saudi writer, filmmaker and film critic behind Netflix series Whispers; French-Moroccan actor Assaad Bouab (Call My Agent, Whatever Lola Wants); and Turkish-German director, screenwriter and producer Fatih Akin (Head-On, In the Fade).
Organizers on Monday also unveiled that Singh, Kruger and Saudi actor and writer Abdullah Al-Sadhan will be honored at the fest.
“This year we are honoring Ranveer Singh,...
- 11/27/2023
- by Georg Szalai
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
This Sunday, on November 19, 2023, “60 Minutes” will air a special 90-minute edition from 7:30 Pm to 9:00 Pm Et and from 7:00 Pm to 8:30 Pm Pt following the football game on the CBS Television Network.
Disappeared
Correspondent Cecilia Vega reports from Ukraine and Poland on the alleged abduction of Ukrainian children by Russia during Vladimir Putin’s war. The Ukrainian government estimates that around 20,000 children have been taken, but the actual number might be as high as 300,000. Mothers are embarking on dangerous journeys into enemy territory, traveling thousands of miles, to reunite with their children with the assistance of the organization Save Ukraine. Vega follows the harrowing journey of one grandmother who risks her life to find her missing grandson.
The Stand
Correspondent Sharyn Alfonsi explores the aftermath of a devastating wildfire that swept through the Hawaiian town of Lahaina in August. The report uncovers new details about the disaster,...
Disappeared
Correspondent Cecilia Vega reports from Ukraine and Poland on the alleged abduction of Ukrainian children by Russia during Vladimir Putin’s war. The Ukrainian government estimates that around 20,000 children have been taken, but the actual number might be as high as 300,000. Mothers are embarking on dangerous journeys into enemy territory, traveling thousands of miles, to reunite with their children with the assistance of the organization Save Ukraine. Vega follows the harrowing journey of one grandmother who risks her life to find her missing grandson.
The Stand
Correspondent Sharyn Alfonsi explores the aftermath of a devastating wildfire that swept through the Hawaiian town of Lahaina in August. The report uncovers new details about the disaster,...
- 11/18/2023
- by Alex Matthews
- TV Regular
After Mubi picked up his indie feature “Passages” at Sundance, director Ira Sachs was giddy: “I feel the future is full of possibilities,” he said at the time.
Now, though, he feels like some of those possibilities are closing off.
The film, assigned an Nc-17 rating for its frank sexual content, has only made it to a few dozen theaters nationwide. So far, the story of a gay couple (Franz Rogowski and Ben Whishaw) whose relationship is tested when one of them falls for a woman (Adèle Exarchopoulos), has grossed $172,609 in domestic box office.
No one expects arthouse movies to post big numbers, but films assigned an Nc-17 rating, reserved for those with extreme adult themes, face high hurdles in getting theatrical distribution. The issuance of the rating in July — rejected by Mubi, which chose to release it unrated instead — drew ire from Sachs, who claimed the decision had to...
Now, though, he feels like some of those possibilities are closing off.
The film, assigned an Nc-17 rating for its frank sexual content, has only made it to a few dozen theaters nationwide. So far, the story of a gay couple (Franz Rogowski and Ben Whishaw) whose relationship is tested when one of them falls for a woman (Adèle Exarchopoulos), has grossed $172,609 in domestic box office.
No one expects arthouse movies to post big numbers, but films assigned an Nc-17 rating, reserved for those with extreme adult themes, face high hurdles in getting theatrical distribution. The issuance of the rating in July — rejected by Mubi, which chose to release it unrated instead — drew ire from Sachs, who claimed the decision had to...
- 8/21/2023
- by Kristen Lopez
- The Wrap
The Miami Police Department is investigating a report of an alleged sexual assault that occurred at 601 Biscayne Boulevard, Kaseya Center’s address, on June 9, according to a redacted version of a police report obtained by Rolling Stone on Wednesday.
The report, originally recorded with police at 6 p.m. on Sunday, June 11, identifies a 34-year-old white, non-Hispanic male as the suspect, and cites the offense as sexual battery of a person 18 years or older by a person 18 years or older.
Charges have not been filed. Sexual battery of an adult by...
The report, originally recorded with police at 6 p.m. on Sunday, June 11, identifies a 34-year-old white, non-Hispanic male as the suspect, and cites the offense as sexual battery of a person 18 years or older by a person 18 years or older.
Charges have not been filed. Sexual battery of an adult by...
- 6/22/2023
- by Abigail Geiger
- Rollingstone.com
On May 14, 2023, 60 Minutes on CBS will feature three compelling stories: an exposé on the investment arm of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, a dive into the world of sperm whales, and an interview with renowned conductor Yannick Nézet-Séguin.
The Church’s Firm
60 Minutes reporter Sharyn Alfonsi will delve into the $100 billion fortune amassed by the secretive investment arm of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. A whistleblower has alleged that, rather than using the funds for charitable purposes, hundreds of millions were spent to bail out businesses connected to the church. Alfonsi interviews David Nielsen, a former senior portfolio manager at the church’s firm, who reveals his involvement in a federal investigation and his decision to come forward. The segment is produced by Guy Campanile.
The Sperm Whales of Dominica
Cecilia Vega takes viewers off the coast of Dominica, home to hundreds of sperm whales,...
The Church’s Firm
60 Minutes reporter Sharyn Alfonsi will delve into the $100 billion fortune amassed by the secretive investment arm of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. A whistleblower has alleged that, rather than using the funds for charitable purposes, hundreds of millions were spent to bail out businesses connected to the church. Alfonsi interviews David Nielsen, a former senior portfolio manager at the church’s firm, who reveals his involvement in a federal investigation and his decision to come forward. The segment is produced by Guy Campanile.
The Sperm Whales of Dominica
Cecilia Vega takes viewers off the coast of Dominica, home to hundreds of sperm whales,...
- 5/12/2023
- by Alex Matthews
- TV Regular
Welcome to this review of WWE’s latest pay-per-view/premium live event, Backlash, which this year emanates from Puerto Rico. We’ve got seven matches on the card so let’s get into it.
Match #1: Bianca Belair def. Iyo Sky The following is courtesy of wwe.com:
“The Est of WWE” Bianca Belair proved once again why she is the gold standard in WWE, as she knocked off a very game Iyo Sky to retain her Raw Women’s Title and become the longest-reigning women’s champion of the modern era. Early on, the crowd was firmly behind Sky as the two Superstars showcased their incredible athleticism. Belair was forced to weather the storm from Sky, using her game-changing power to turn the tide in her favor. Sky came into the matchup with a clear gameplan to incapacitate the champion’s upper body, and it worked as Belair’s...
Match #1: Bianca Belair def. Iyo Sky The following is courtesy of wwe.com:
“The Est of WWE” Bianca Belair proved once again why she is the gold standard in WWE, as she knocked off a very game Iyo Sky to retain her Raw Women’s Title and become the longest-reigning women’s champion of the modern era. Early on, the crowd was firmly behind Sky as the two Superstars showcased their incredible athleticism. Belair was forced to weather the storm from Sky, using her game-changing power to turn the tide in her favor. Sky came into the matchup with a clear gameplan to incapacitate the champion’s upper body, and it worked as Belair’s...
- 5/9/2023
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
Welcome to this review of this past Friday’s episode of Friday Night Smackdown, right here on Nerdly. Let’s see what went down on the show… Oh, and no, I’m not including the draft results in this one!
Match #1: The O.C. def. The Viking Raiders The following is courtesy of wwe.com:
With Aj Styles looking on, The O.C. took on The Viking Raiders. Due to being drafted to separate brands, the two teams collided in what could be the last time. Karl Anderson took out a new move, putting Ivar down with the “Brother Me Softly”, as coined by Styles. Ivar flew from up high, colliding with Luke Gallows with an awesome top rope splash. Valhalla proved to be a factor in the match, distracting Gallows before Michin took her out. The O.C. then hit the Magic Killer on Ivar to get the “tres” count.
Match #1: The O.C. def. The Viking Raiders The following is courtesy of wwe.com:
With Aj Styles looking on, The O.C. took on The Viking Raiders. Due to being drafted to separate brands, the two teams collided in what could be the last time. Karl Anderson took out a new move, putting Ivar down with the “Brother Me Softly”, as coined by Styles. Ivar flew from up high, colliding with Luke Gallows with an awesome top rope splash. Valhalla proved to be a factor in the match, distracting Gallows before Michin took her out. The O.C. then hit the Magic Killer on Ivar to get the “tres” count.
- 5/9/2023
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
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