Roger Allers, the filmmaker and animator best known for co-directing the 1994 Disney classic "The Lion King," and writing the Tony Award-winning Broadway adaption of the movie, has died, according to ...
Roger Allers, the Oscar-nominated animated filmmaker who co-directed Disney's 1994 blockbuster hit "The Lion King," has died, the company's CEO announced. He was 76. Allers died Jan. 17 following "a ...
Roger Allers, a longtime Disney writer and the co-director of the 1994 animated classic “The Lion King,” has died. He was 76. Allers’ death was confirmed by veteran visual effects supervisor Dave ...
MELBOURNE, Australia — The most anticipated practice session of the 2026 Australian Open was for a player three-and-a-half years removed from tennis. Friday afternoon in Melbourne, Rod Laver Arena was ...
Roger Ewing, best known for his role as Deputy Marshal Thad Greenwood on “Gunsmoke,” has died. He was 83. The actor’s loved ones announced in an obituary that Ewing passed away in Morro Bay, Calif., ...
Former Texas Longhorns running back Fozzy Whittaker towered over the stage at Ballet Austin's annual "Nutcracker" production Monday as the larger-than-life Mother Ginger. Dressed in makeup and a ...
Whittaker, a Houston native who played running back for the University of Texas at Austin, went on to a six‑season career in the NFL, most notably with the Carolina Panthers. Following his playing ...
President Trump on Saturday pushed for the Baseball Hall of Fame to admit former MLB pitcher Roger Clemens. “The Baseball Hall of Fame Committee is voting on admitting new Members TOMORROW, and these ...
Would you buy a $3,500 suit made by someone with a Richard Nixon tattoo? This is not hypothetical. Roger Stone — who volunteered on Nixon’s reelection campaign at age 19 and eventually got the 37th ...
Ben Whittaker needed just one round to take care of business on his Matchroom debut. There was no showboating, no flashy moves and no moments of trouble for Whittaker this time around. The 2020 ...
The West Virginia clan branded “America’s most inbred family” have claimed two YouTubers who promised to help them instead pocketed more than $100,000 in cash intended to help the poverty-stricken ...
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