TV Dramas From Turkey Draw Hollywood’s Eye

Coffin said police also were investigating whether the boy ran out into the street. The names of the boy and driver haven’t been released, and additional details about the collision weren’t available. Tina Corona, 45, who lives down the street from where the crash happened, said: “My prayers are with the child, the gentleman driving the car and their families.” Corona said she was inside her home when it happened. “This sounds like an isolated incident, but we do have a big problem with cars speeding up and down,” she said.
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While Turkish series used to be telenovela-style soaps, its new crop of shows are slick and big-budget (up to $1 million per episode), and they cover a range of genres from the Ottoman Empire period epic Magnificent Century (think The Tudors with turbans) to 20 Minutes, a 24-esque actioner about a man trying to save his wife. Turkish dramas already own primetime across the Middle East and much of Central Europe. There, an episode of top Turkish shows such as the mystery thriller The End of Mercy can command license fees several times that of most U.S. series imports. PHOTOS:’Homeland’: Portraits of the Emmy-Winning Cast and Creators “When we got the first screener for a Turkish series on our desk, we all thought, ‘Huh?
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‘Hollywood Game Night’ Celebrities: All Your Favorite TV Stars On One Show (PHOTOS)

Hollywood Re-Accredited by Safety Alliance

Hosted by “Glee” star Jane Lynch and created by “Will & Grace” alum Sean Hayes, the show is modeled after Hayes’ own game nights at his house, where he invites a random sampling of his friends, famous and not, to come play. “Hollywood Game Night” takes that same approach, teaming three celebrities with a civilian player. Can you imagine playing Celebrity with celebrities? Or what about having to guess that a not-so-flattering child’s portrait of Matthew Perry is indeed the “Friends” star …
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Hollywood Hunks That Work the Hardest for Their Bods

During the latest Alliance inspection of Betfair Hollywood Park, best practices were identified in virtually every primary area of focus of the alliance, according to an NTRA release. In the area of injury reporting and prevention, best practices identified included participation in the Equine Injury Database; pre-race and post-race veterinary examination protocols of the California Horse Racing Board regulatory and track veterinarians; the California Post Mortem Program; and veterinarians’ list protocols of the CHRB. In areas intended to create a safer racing environment, best practices cited at Hollywood included toe grab, cushion crop and safety helmet regulation and enforcement; starting gate padding and protocols for its manning and removal; equine ambulance equipment and protocols; rider medical care and ambulance support; protocols in case of catastrophic injury; fire safety preparedness; infectious disease management and prevention protocols; and ensuring practicing veterinarians are on the grounds when horses are present.
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And then chicken, steak, fish, a little bit of pasta here and there. Just really overloading, meal after meal after meal.” Wahlberg’s “Pain & Gain” co-star Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson is known for being a muscle man, but according to his tweets in June, his transformation into the character Hercules for his upcoming film is taking a lot of hard work and dedication. In a detailed image on the social network site, Johnson wrote, “My current 22 week diet for the role of HERCULES. Cardio & iron before going to set. (Lion blood is optional;).” In the pic, he made sure to include the various components of his diet, which he refers to as “The 12 Labors Diet”; he eats seven yes, seven meals a day, jam-packed with proteins and vegetables. Though Henry Cavill looks like Superman, getting into crime-stopping shape involved a pretty grueling schedule.
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