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  3. Velvet (film) - Wikipedia

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    Velvet was produced by Douglas S. Cramer and Aaron Spelling, who has been described as “the most prolific producer in TV history.” [2] Spelling is known for Beverly Hills, 90210 (1990-2000), Charmed (1998-2006) and many other television programs from the 1970s to 2000's.

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  5. Leah Ayres - Wikipedia

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    In 1984, she starred in Velvet, [11] an ABC/Aaron Spelling television movie opposite Sheree J. Wilson, Shari Belafonte, and Mary Margaret Humes. In primetime, she co-starred as Linda Bowman on the abbreviated third season of ABC's 9 to 5. She also played Jill Schrader on the HBO original comedy 1st & Ten in 1986-87.

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    Fans can add Sam Taylor-Johnson to the growing list of celebrities who agree that Aaron Taylor-Johnson would be the perfect James Bond. The 57-year-old filmmaker gave her enthusiastic endorsement ...

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    Joining puzzle fans' morning rotations of the crossword, Wordle, and Connections is Strands, the New York Times' latest puzzle. Available to play online, Strands initially looks like a word search.

  8. Aaron Kaufman, ‘Superpower’ Director, Dies at 51 - AOL

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    Aaron Kaufman, a writer, director and producer whose credits include “Superpower” and “Machete Kills,” died on Thursday evening in Las Vegas after suffering an apparent heart attack.He was 51.

  9. Fox News chief political analyst Brit Hume on Sunday argued that while former President Trump could win the November election, voters’ dislike of him makes him “not a majority candidate.”