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Friday, April 30, 2021

Anne Douglas, Philanthropist and Widow of Kirk Douglas, Dies at 102 - Hollywood Reporter

She was a location scout for John Huston, a publicist at Cannes and president of her husband's production company.

Anne Douglas, a film publicist who first met Kirk Douglas on the Paris set of Act of Love in 1953 and married him a year later, died Thursday. She was 102.

Douglas died at the longtime Beverly Hills home she shared with the legendary actor and husband of 66 years, her family announced. He died at age 103 on Feb. 5, 2020.

She worked for director John Huston as a location scout and assistant on Moulin Rouge (1952), then began a three-year stint in 1953 as head of protocol at the Cannes Film Festival, scheduling parties and making sure they were filled with celebrities and media.

Kirk was divorced from actress Diana Dill and secretly engaged to Italian actress Pier Angeli and Anne was married to a Belgian, Albert Buydens, when they met. He offered her a job as her assistant, and she immediately turned him down.

"She finally agreed to work with me on a trial basis, making it clear our relationship would be strictly business," he wrote in Kirk and Anne: Letters of Love, Laughter, and a Lifetime in Hollywood, the 2017 book he co-authored with his wife.

"We talked for hours, and I had a strange feeling in my heart that I could fall in love with this man," she wrote. "I didn't want to, because I had seen too many young women enter into intense affairs with visiting movie stars — Dean Martin, Marlon Brando, Cary Grant among them. Then the film wrapped and the men returned to their wives and families."

Still, they began a complicated relationship on the Anatole Litvak-directed Act of Love that continued when Kirk relocated to Italy to shoot Ulysses (1954) — she was a publicist on that film, too — and then to the Bahamas, Jamaica and the U.S. making 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea (1954).

Finally, during a rare moment when both were in Los Angeles, they spontaneously flew to Las Vegas and were married by a justice of the peace on May 29, 1954. Their sons, Peter and Eric, were born in 1955 and 1958, respectively. (Eric died in 2004 at age 46 of an accidental drug overdose.)

Hannelore Marx was born on April 23, 1919, in Hanover, Germany. Her father owned textile stores in the city and was the exclusive importer of a strain of silk that the government purchased to make parachutes. Her mother was a socialite.

After her parents divorced, she attended boarding school in Switzerland and became fluent in English, French and Italian.

She married Buydens, and they fled Belgium and moved to Paris during World War II. She got a job writing German subtitles for movies, then was hired in 1948 to produce a program for NBC called Paris Cavalcade of Fashion.

She later became president of Kirk's independent film outfit, the Bryna Co., and received producer credit on Peg Leg, Musket & Sabre (1973) and Posse (1975), two films directed by and starring her husband.

Kirk was married to Dill (the mother of two-time Oscar winner Michael Douglas and his brother, Joel) from 1942 until their divorce in 1951. He said their marriage began to fray as he was preparing for his star-making turn in Champion (1949).

The couple split amicably, and Kirk and Anne became good friends with Diana and her new husband, Broadway producer and novelist Bill Darrid.

In 1958, Anne refused to allow Kirk to travel on a private plane from Palm Springs to New York with director Michael Todd. "I don't know what came over me, but I had a strange feeling," she wrote in their book. "Absolutely not, Kirk. I don't want you on that plane. You can fly commercial and meet him there."

Kirk was furious and said that if he couldn't fly with Todd, well, he wouldn't go at all.

On the car ride back to Los Angeles the next day, they heard on the radio that Todd's plane had crashed in New Mexico and that he and the three others on board had been killed. They pulled off to the side of the road and embraced.

"Darling, you saved my life. I will always trust your intuition from now on," Kirk told her.

As Dorothy Chandler's "lieutenant" in the campaign to build the Los Angeles County Music Center, she convinced moguls and movie stars to double and triple their initial contributions to the cause. After it opened in 1964, she served on the boards of the Mark Taper Forum and the Center Theater Group for decades and arranged the Douglas Foundation's large gift to build the CTG's Kirk Douglas Theatre in Culver City.

In 2012, Anne and Kirk announced pledges totaling $50 million to five nonprofit organizations, including the Motion Picture & Television Fund, through their foundation. They donated another $15 million to the MPTF home in 2015. To date, their foundation has contributed more than $118 million to worthy causes.

Survivors include children Peter, Michael and Joel; daughters-in-law Catherine and Lisa; grandchildren Cameron, Dylan, Carys, Kelsey, Tyler, Jason and Ryan; great-grandchildren Lua Izzy and Ryder; and sister Merle.

"She brought out the best in all of us, especially our father," Michael Douglas said in a statement. "Dad would never have had the career he did without Anne's support and partnership. Catherine and I and the children adored her; she will always be in our hearts."

Donations in her memory may be made to the Anne Douglas Center at the Los Angeles Mission, 310 Winston St., Los Angeles, CA 90013.

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Suspects in Lady Gaga dognapping charged with attempted murder, robbery | TheHill - The Hill

Five people were arrested Thursday in connection to the Feb. 24 dog napping of Lady Gaga's dogs and the shooting of their walker, the Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) confirmed Thursday.

Three of the individuals, identified as James Jackson (18) , Jaylin White (19) and Lafayette Whaley (27), were each charged with one count of attempted murder, conspiracy to commit robbery and second-degree robbery. Harold White and Jennifer McBride, 40 and 50 years old respectively, were charged with one count each of accessory after the fact.

McBride turned in the missing dogs after a reward was posted for their safe return, claiming she had found them tied up. The LAPD then discovered her romantic ties to the father of one of the suspects, Harold White.

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The motive behind the dognapping of the singer's two french bulldogs was originally believed to be gang-related. Jackson, Whaley and Jaylin White and Harold White are all documented Los Angeles gang members, the LAPD noted.

Evidence later suggested the dog's breed was the likely factor behind the robbery, and the suspects did not necessarily target Gaga.

Lady Gaga was not present at the scene of the crime. At the time, her dog walker, Ryan Fisher, was tending to the animals.

He was shot in the chest and hospitalized, later recalling his "close call with death" in a post to Instagram.

Los Angeles County District Attorney George Gascón called the incident a "brazen street crime that left a man seriously wounded" in a statement announcing the arrests.

"We have alleged very serious charges in this case and have faith that justice will be appropriately served as this case unfolds in court."

The case is still an open investigation under the Los Angeles Police Department.

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Anne Douglas, widow of actor Kirk Douglas, dies at 102 - NBC News

BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. — Anne Douglas, the widow of Kirk Douglas and stepmother of Michael Douglas, died Thursday in California. She was 102.

Douglas died at her home in Beverly Hills, according to an obituary provided by spokeswoman Marcia Newberger. No cause of death was given.

Kirk Douglas, the Hollywood legend who starred in “Spartacus,” “Lust for Life” and dozens of other films, died in February 2020 at 103.

He married Anne Buydens in 1954 after they met in Paris while he was filming “Act of Love” and she was doing publicity. They had two sons, Peter, a producer, and Eric, an actor.

"I often wonder what would have happened to me if I hadn't married Anne. I might not have survived without her business acumen and her finely honed instincts," Kirk Douglas once said.

In 2017, the couple published “Kirk and Anne: Letters of Love, Laughter, and a Lifetime in Hollywood.”

The Douglas Foundation, which Anne and her husband co-founded, has donated millions to a range of institutions, from Children’s Hospital Los Angeles to the Motion Picture & Television Fund.

Michael Douglas said his stepmother “will always be in our hearts.”

"She brought out the best in all of us, especially our father. Dad would never have had the career he did without Anne’s support and partnership," the actor said in a statement.

Kirk Douglas’ first wife and Michael’s mother, Diana Douglas, died in 2015.

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Josh Duggar, Star of TLC’s 19 Kids And Counting, Arrested by U.S. Marshals - Vulture

Josh Duggar poses for a booking photo after his arrest on April 29, 2021 in Fayetteville, Arkansas. Photo: Washington County Sheriff’s Office via Getty Images

Josh Duggar, former cast member on the long-running TLC show 19 Kids and Counting, was reportedly arrested by U.S. Marshals on Thursday in Washington County, Arkansas, according to BuzzFeed News. What he’s been arrested for, however, is currently unclear. According to his online detainee profile, the former reality star is being held without bond by a federal agency. The FBI denied involvement in the case, while Washington County Sheriff’s Office officials referred BuzzFeed News’s questions to the U.S. Attorney’s Office, which has yet to release any information on the charges leveled against Duggar.

19 Kids And Counting, which ran for seven years on the network, followed Jim Bob and Michelle Duggar as they raised their 19 children as devout Baptists in Tontitown, Arkansas. In 2015, the series was abruptly suspended, then canceled, after In Touch published a report alleging Josh Duggar had molested five girls when he was a teenager, including several of his sisters, behavior Duggar publicly confirmed and apologized for, saying he had “acted inexcusably.” Later that same year, Duggar, who is married, called himself “the biggest hypocrite ever” when his paid subscription to the Ashley Madison dating site was leaked as a part of a larger data hack.

In November 2015, porn actress Danica Dillion filed a lawsuit against Duggar for allegedly assaulting her in a Philadelphia strip club, though she opted to dismiss the lawsuit the following year. According to TMZ, in November 2019, Homeland Security reportedly raided the car dealership where Duggar works in connection to a federal probe. Additionally, they report, the former reality star is allegedly involved in “a civil lawsuit filed against him for real estate fraud.” We’ll update this post as new information becomes available.

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Thursday, April 29, 2021

Five People Have Been Arrested After Lady Gaga's French Bulldogs Were Stolen And Her Dogwalker Was Shot - BuzzFeed News

Five people have been arrested in connection with the shooting of Lady Gaga's dogwalker and the theft of the singer's two French bulldogs, the Los Angeles Police Department announced Thursday.

Three of the suspects were charged with armed robbery and attempted murder in the incident, which prompted Gaga to offer a reward of $500,000 for the safe return of the dogs. But, police said, the three men were not targeting the pop star and did not know the dogs belonged to her. Instead, they allegedly tried to take the dogs because of the breed's high resale value.

"This was a brazen street crime that left a man seriously wounded," Los Angeles District Attorney George Gascón said in a statement.

The men, who police said were documented gang members, were identified as 18-year-old James Jackson, 19-year-old Jaylin White, and 27-year-old Lafayette Whaley.

Jackson, who is suspected of shooting the dogwalker, faces additional charges of assault with a semiautomatic firearm and being a felon with a concealed firearm in a vehicle.

Harold White, 40, Jaylin White's father, and Jennifer McBride, 50, are facing a charge each of accessory attempted murder.

The violent robbery occurred on Feb. 24. The dogwalker, identified later as Ryan Fischer, was shot as he tried to keep two men from taking the dogs. He was ultimately hospitalized for his injuries, and the suspects got away with dogs Koji and Gustav.

Lady Gaga later called Fischer a hero for risking his life as he attempted to keep the dogs from being stolen.

The dogs were returned two days later, shortly after the large reward was announced by the pop star.

Police said the missing dogs were turned over at a local police station and reunited with one of Lady Gaga's representatives, after a woman said she had found the dogs. She claimed she had randomly come across the dogs after they were tied up and abandoned in an alley, TMZ reported.

That woman, police said Thursday, was McBride.

After McBride surrendered the dogs at the LAPD's Olympic Station, detectives determined that she had a relationship with Harold White.

Fischer has since recovered from his injuries from the shooting.

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Lady Gaga's Alleged Dognappers Arrested And Charged In Los Angeles - NPR

Lady Gaga, pictured 2019 Academy Awards. Los Angeles police announced on Thursday that they arrested five suspects in connection with the shooting of her dog walker and theft of her two French bulldogs in February. Kevork Djansezian/Getty Images

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Five people have been arrested in connection with the violent kidnapping of Lady Gaga's dogs earlier this year, the Los Angeles Police Department announced on Thursday.

The arrests were made on Tuesday, nearly two months to the day after the singer's dog walker was shot by suspects who demanded he hand over her three French bulldogs and eventually fled the scene with two of them. The dog walker is recovering from critical injuries, and the dogs were returned to authorities two days later by a woman who said she had found them, though police would not specify where.

"This was a brazen street crime that left a man seriously wounded," said Los Angeles County District Attorney George Gascón, in a separate statement announcing the charges. "We have alleged very serious charges in this case and have faith that justice will be appropriately served as this case unfolds in court."

The suspects range in age from 18 to 50 years old, and all appear to be connected to each other. Four of them are documented gang members in Los Angeles, according to police.

Police said three — James Jackson, Jaylin White and Lafayette Whaley — were involved in the robbery and shooting, and have been arrested on charges of attempted murder. The other two, Harold White and Jennifer McBride, were determined to be accessories to the initial crime and each face one charge of accessory to attempted murder. McBride was the woman who returned the stolen dogs, police confirmed.

"She ultimately brought the dogs to LAPD Olympic Station," they said. "Detectives were able to establish McBride had a relationship with the father of one of the suspects, Harold White."

The dog walker, who has since been identified as Ryan Fischer, survived the shooting and has discussed his ongoing recovery in several social media posts. He revealed in March that his lung collapsed after he was initially discharged from the hospital, and that he eventually needed to have portions of it removed.

He also shared details on Instagram about the night of the shooting.

As police have described, he was walking the three dogs in the area of Sierra Bonita Ave. and Sunset Blvd. just before 10 p.m. local time when two suspects approach him in a four-door sedan.

The men exited the car, demanded the dogs at gunpoint and "struggled" with Fischer before shooting him once. They drove off with two of the bulldogs, named Koji and Gustav, and left Fischer and the third dog behind.

"[Four] days ago, while a car sped away and blood poured from my gun shot wound, an angel trotted over and laid next to me," Fischer wrote in March. "My panicked screams calmed as I looked at her, even though it registered that the blood pooling around her tiny body was my own. I cradled Asia as best I could, thanked her for all the incredible adventures we'd been on together, apologized that I couldn't defend her brothers, and then resolved that I would still try to save them... and myself."

He went on to describe his experience as "a very close call with death," and expressed his gratitude for the support he had received and the fact that the dogs had been safely returned.

Lady Gaga called Fischer "forever a hero," tweeting at the time that he had risked his life "to fight for our family."

Police said Thursday they don't necessarily think the dogs were sought after because they belong to the world-famous songstress.

"Detectives do not believe the suspects were targeting the victim because of the dogs' owner," authorities said. "However, evidence suggests the suspects knew the great value of the breed of dogs and was the motivation for the robbery."

French bulldogs rank high on the list of the most popular and expensive dog breeds, and can sell for $4,000 on average.

Lady Gaga offered $500,000 in February for their safe return, though police were not able to confirm whether that reward was actually given. In their statement, authorities said McBride had "reported that she found the dogs and responded to the reward email" to return them.

Her alleged role in the dognapping stands in stark contrast to earlier LAPD statements: Capt. Jonathan Tippet told the Associated Press in February that the then-unnamed woman who dropped the dogs off at the police station appeared to be "uninvolved and unassociated" with the robbery.

Police said the case was presented to the major crimes division of the Los Angeles County District Attorney's Office on Thursday for filing consideration. It is not immediately clear whether any of the individuals have legal representation.

The district attorney's office laid out the charges against them in a press release of its own.

Jackson, Whaley and Jaylin White were charged with one count each of attempted murder, conspiracy to commit robbery and second-degree robbery, it said. Jackson also faces one count of assault with a semiautomatic firearm and a felon carrying a concealed firearm in a vehicle. White faces an additional count of assault by means of force likely to produce great bodily injury.

McBride and Harold White were charged with one count of accessory after the fact, the office said. McBride faces another count of receiving stolen property, and White was also charged with one count of possession of a firearm.

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