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Aubrey Plaza speaks out for the first time on husband Jeff Baena's death by suicide
Aubrey Plaza speaks out for the first time on husband Jeff Baena's death by suicide
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Aubrey Plaza speaks on husband Jeff Baena's death by suicide: 'An unimaginable tragedy'
Aubrey Plaza speaks on husband Jeff Baena's death by suicide: 'An unimaginable tragedy'
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Aubrey Plaza comments on death of husband Jeff Baena
Aubrey Plaza comments on death of husband Jeff Baena
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Alison Brie, Adam Pally, Molly Shannon & More Pay Tribute To Jeff Baena
Alison Brie, Adam Pally, Molly Shannon & More Pay Tribute To Jeff Baena
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Nicole Kidman reflects on growing up with her ‘tough’ critic mom 3 months after her death
Nicole Kidman reflects on growing up with her ‘tough’ critic mom 3 months after her death
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William Hurt Said He Was "Really Excited" to Return to the MCU Prior to His Passing
William Hurt Said He Was "Really Excited" to Return to the MCU Prior to His Passing
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Paul Schrader Thought He Was Dying. So He Made a Movie About It.
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Veteran director Paul Schrader confronts his own mortality with a new film starring Richard Gere, his breakout star from 'American Gigolo'.
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Schrader, 78, thought he was dying when he made the film, telling himself 'this is the last one'.
The movie, described as a 'long talk,' marks the reunion of Schrader and Gere, who he directed to fame in the 1980 classic 'American Gigolo'.
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Paul Schrader, Richard Gere, American Gigolo
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