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Heute vor 50 Jahren starb die #Schauspielerin #SusanHayward in #Hollywood. 1959 hatte sie den #Oscar als beste Hauptdarstellerin für ihre Rolle in »Laßt mich leben« gewonnen. Mehr zum #Film:

▶ Ulrike Weckel, Mit Mitteln des Spielfilms gegen die #Todesstrafe. I Want to Live! (1958), #WerkstattGeschichte 85/2022, werkstattgeschichte.de/alle_au

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Variety: YouTube at 20: How the Video Colossus Launched the Creator Economy and Turned From Hollywood Foe to Friend. “Now, no major studio or network can afford not to post its trailers, clips, previews and promotional interviews on the platform. And those same studios and networks are starting to make significant money from YouTube, whether it’s in carriage fees for channels distributed […]

https://rbfirehose.com/2025/03/07/youtube-at-20-how-the-video-colossus-launched-the-creator-economy-and-turned-from-hollywood-foe-to-friend-variety/

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"Park found the Friends set to be a 'toxic' workplace and said he witnessed a crew member using racist language to refer to fellow guest actor James Hong. The incident galvanized Park to file a complaint with the Screen Actors Guild and write a headline-making 'mission statement' calling for better treatment of Asian Americans in Hollywood."

ew.com/steve-park-recalls-raci

EW.comSteve Park recalls racist 'Friends' incident that spurred his landmark 'mission statement'In 1997, a racist incident on the set of 'Friends' motivated actor and comedian Steve Park to write an open letter to Hollywood that 'went viral before viral was even a word.'