ORTH DETAILING CUNANAN'S DARK WORLD OF SEX, DRUGS, MURDER.Byline: Marilyn Beck & Stacy Jenel Smith Long before Andrew Cunanan Andrew Phillip Cunanan (August 31, 1969 – July 23, 1997) was an American spree killer who murdered five people, including fashion designer Gianni Versace, in a cross-country journey during a three-month period in 1997, ending with Cunanan's suicide, at the age of 27. murdered Gianni Versace Noun 1. Gianni Versace - Italian fashion designer (1946-1997) Versace in July, investigative reporter Maureen Orth Maureen Orth is an American reporter who largely covers stories pertaining to pop culture. Before beginning her career in journalism, she served in the Peace Corps in MedellĂn, Colombia, from 1964 to 1966. She lives with her husband, Tim Russert, in Washington, D.C. was crisscrossing the country, researching the spree killer spree killer n. A serial killer whose murders occur in a very short span of time and follow no discernible pattern. Noun 1. spree killer - a serial killer whose murders occur within a brief period of time on the FBI's Most Wanted Most Wanted may refer to:
Weintraub, who is flying from London to New York New York, state, United States New York, Middle Atlantic state of the United States. It is bordered by Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut, and the Atlantic Ocean (E), New Jersey and Pennsylvania (S), Lakes Erie and Ontario and the Canadian province of today aboard the Concorde with his parents, phoned this column with news of the project. His movie, he says, ``Will explore Cunanan's world from Maureen's point of view - basically what Truman Capote did with `In Cold Blood.' It will be a very in-depth psychological piece. Versace was a very close friend of mine.'' Meanwhile ... Jerry Weintraub has just completed ``The Avengers'' in London, with Ralph Fiennes Ralph Nathaniel Fiennes, (IPA: [ˈreɪf ˈfaɪnz], born 22 December 1962) is a Tony Award-winning, Academy Award-nominated and Genie Award-nominated English actor. and Uma Thurman taking on the roles of Mr. Steed steed see nag. and Emma Peel from the vintage series, and Sean Connery aboard as the villain who's controlling all the weather in the world. It was not an easy shoot, reveals the filmmaker. ``We were working in a water tank for two weeks, with Sean and Ralph constantly soaking wet. Then we created a blizzard, with ice and snow and ...'' And then, he says, there were the physical demands. Uma, reports Weintraub, ``had to do a lot of her own stunts - hanging in the air, flying on trapeze lines, engaging in sword and karate fights. She trained for about a month and a half before shooting - and all during production.'' He adds that the twosome generate ``pretty big sparks,'' but that their romantic action is limited to ``some very sexual dialogue - mostly in double entendre.'' He anticipates a PG-13 rating. It's going to be a very good year ``7th Heaven'' star Stephen Collins turns 50 next week - and this milestone year already is turning out to be one of his best ever, he says. He's turning in the final manuscript for his second novel. ``I've just been dotting the i's and crossing the t's, and it's going to the copy editor. It's going to be published by Morrow, the title is `Double Exposure' and it's going to come out in June.'' He's excited that his ``7th Heaven'' series on the WB Network premiered last week with ``double the ratings we did last September at this time.'' CAPTION(S): Photo Photo: Uma Thurman, as Emma Peel, did a lot of her own stunts. |
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