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August 22, 2018

Musical Theater Producer Craig Zadan Dies at 69

Craig Zadan, who co-produced the Broadway musicals “Chicago” and “Gypsy,” and brought musical theater to NBC with live versions of “The Sound of Music,” “Peter Pan,” “The Wiz,” “Hairspray” and “Jesus Christ Superstar,” has died at 69 due to complications related to shoulder replacement surgery.

“On behalf of his life partner, Elwood Hopkins, and his producing partner, Neil Meron, we are stunned that the man behind so many incredible film, theatre, and television productions — several of them joyous musicals — was taken away so suddenly,” NBC Chairman Robert Greenblatt said in a statement. “Craig’s distinguished career as a passionate and consummate producer is eclipsed only by his genuine love for the thousands of actors, directors, writers, musicians, designers, and technicians he worked with over the years. His absence will be felt in our hearts and throughout our business.”

The prolific producer’s credits also include “Brian’s Song,” movie and TV versions of “Footloose” and “The Music Man,” the Lifetime remake of “Steel Magnolias,” the movie version of “Chicago,” the TV series “Smash” and “Drop Dead Diva” and the 2013-2015 Academy Awards telecasts. Zadan and Meron’s productions have earned six Oscars, five Golden Globes, 17 Emmy Awards, two Peabody Awards, a Grammy Award, and two Tony Awards.

“Jesus Christ Superstar Live in Concert,” which aired last April, earned 13 Emmy nominations, including a nod for Outstanding Variety Special (Live). The next Zadan/Meron production is “Hair Live!” due to air on NBC in spring 2019.

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Selma Blair Gets ‘Another Life’

Selma Blair, who recently guest starred in the Netflix sci-fi series “Lost in Space,” is returning to the streaming service and the genre. She has joined the cast of the drama series “Another Life,” about the search for alien intelligence. Blair’s character is a social media journalist who’s trying to get the inside story on a secret space mission and what it has discovered.

Blair, who first found fame in “Cruel Intentions” nearly 20 years ago, is also known for TV’s “Anger Management” and “The People v. O.J. Simpson: American Crime Story,” in which she played Kris Jenner. She was in the cast of the TV remake of the movie “Heathers,” which was canceled before it aired.

Blair will also star in a movie adaptation of Anna Todd’s young adult romance “After,” playing the protective mother of the heroine. It’s scheduled for release in April.

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Portman to Direct Herself in Dual Role

Natalie Portman will be on both sides of the camera in her next project: She’ll direct herself in the dual role of rival advice columnists Ann Landers and Abigail “Dear Abby: Van Buren” in an untitled movie biography.

The Israel-born actress, who made her directorial debut in her native Hebrew with “A Tale of Love and Darkness,” will play the Jewish twin writers, who were born Esther and Pauline Friedman in 1918.

Portman, whose most recent release was “Annihilation,” has completed the drama “The Death and Life of John F. Donovan,” which will premiere at the Toronto Film Festival, and “Vox Lux,” in which she plays a pop star opposite Jude Law. It’s set to debut at the Venice Film Festival next month.

Portman is currently filming “Pale Blue Dot,” in which she stars as an astronaut who loses touch with reality after returning from space.

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Debra Messing Goes ‘Searching’ in New Thriller

Before she resumed her role of Grace Adler in the rebooted “Will & Grace,” Debra Messing played a homicide detective in the NBC police procedural dramedy “The Mysteries of Laura.” In her latest film “Searching,” she returns to crime solving, playing a missing-persons detective investigating the disappearance of a teenage girl. There’s a very modern twist: since the girl’s father (John Cho) is trying to trace her digital footprint for clues, the story unfolds on computer and other digital screens.

“It literally was unlike any film script I had ever read before,” Messing says. “The whole thing that makes this movie so original and exciting and forward-thinking is this really thrilling to approach to storytelling in a completely new way.”

“Searching” will be in theaters Aug. 24, and “Will & Grace,” which returns to NBC on Oct. 4, is in production. The show is taped before a studio audience, and, when Messing turned 50 on Aug. 15, “They got the entire audience to sing ‘Happy Birthday’ to me, which was really amazing,” she told “Extra,”

David Schwimmer has been cast in the recurring role of Grace’s love interest. But Messing has an idea for casting another key role in Grace’s life. She told “Entertainment Tonight”: “I want Barbra Streisand to play Grace’s aunt.”

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Britain’s Corbyn Reportedly Met With Hamas Leaders in 2010

A recent report from i24 News states that UK Labour Party Leader Jeremy Corbyn met with Hamas leaders in 2010, back when he was a largely unknown member of parliament.

According to i24, Corbyn visited Hamas leaders Aziz Dweik, Mahmoud al Ramahi, Muna Saleem Mansour, Naser Abd El-Jawad and Omar Abdel Razeq in Ramallah, as well as Hamas leaders Ahmed Attoun, Khaled Abu-Arafah and Muhammad Totah in East Jerusalem. Corbyn did not meet with a single Jewish Israeli on his trip.

After the trip, Corbyn wrote in The Morning Star, “It is time to bring those Israelis who committed crimes against humanity to account and to end the EU [European Union] Israel Trade Agreement while the occupation and settlement policy continues.”

The trip was funded by Middle East Monitor (MEMO) and Friends of Al-Aqsa. The aforementioned groups provided Corbyn with £927 ($1,500), well above the £660 ($840) gift threshold in which MPs have to report to parliament. But Corbyn never reported the trip to parliament.

The i24 report is the latest in a series of Palestinian terror-related controversies for Corbyn. Photos unearthed by the UK Daily Mail showed Corbyn laying a wreath at a Tunisia ceremony commemorating the 1972 Munich terrorists. An August 21 Daily Mail report showed photos of Corbyn in 2015 speaking to Hamas supporters in Parliament, including one Hamas supporter who said he wished he could conduct a suicide bombing for “Palestine.”

Palestinian Ambassador Manuel Hassassian praised Corbyn and the Labour Party for being “principled” on their watered-down anti-Semitism rules. Hamas said they “Salute Jeremy Corbyn’s supportive positions to the Palestinians.”

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