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Whatever happened to
George Peppard?
—Carolyn Shult. Sunbury. Pa.
Actor George Peppard, who appeared in
dozens of movies and television shows,
died of pneumonia two months after
his last TV appearance, in an episode of
Matlock , in 1994. He was 65.
What’s become of illusion
ist-magician David Copperfield?
He just seems to have . . .
disappeared!
— A.D. Clark. Sioux Falls. S.D.
The illusionist keeps busy touring more than
300 days a year. He recently put his hocus-pocus
David Copperfield
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new block of hot shows and specials guaranteed
to keep fans cool all summer long.
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to practical use by foiling a
would-be robber in West Palm
Beach, Fla., making his wallet,
cell phone and passport “disap
pear'' rather than handing them
over at gunpoint. Copperfield’s
Project Magic is a rehabili
tative program established in
1982 that provides therapy
to disabled patients through
sleight-of-hand magic
C]) Is Lindsay Lohan
really singing in the new
movie A Prairie Home Com
panion, or is she lip-synch
ing, like actors often do?
— H. Hailey. Burlington. lowa
She’s really singing, as are all
the cast members in the movie,
a fictional comedy-drama built
around the long-running radio
show. Her co-stars —and fellow
singers—include Lily Tomlin,
Meryl Streep and Woody Har
relson. Lohan, whose other movies
include Freaky Friday, Herbie Fully
Loaded and Mean Girls, actually
has been singing since she was
a tot and has released four CDs,
including last year’s A Little Mm
Persona! (Raw).
I like watching The Closer with Kyra Sedg
wick. Has she been in any other shows or movies?
—Dennis F.. Casper. Wyo.
Sedgwick, who’s been nominated
for Golden Globe and Screen
Actors Guild awards for her
role as Deputy Chief Brenda
Johnson on TNT's hit series
The Closer, also appeared in the
short-lived 2003 TV series
Queens Supreme. She’s been
in a host of movies, includ
ing Pbenwnenon, Born on the I
Fourth of July, Secondhand
Lions and Tlx Woodsman, in i
which she starred alongside
her husband of 17 years, I
actor Kevin Bacon.
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