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  1. Khian, Pim and Karn, young rebellious students, work together to make a protest to uncover the corruption in their school by folding hundreds of paper cranes. But as they tried to unfold the truth, the trio are threatened by the shadowy powers.

  2. Jan 1, 2022 · From the Los Angeles Bugle, Sept. 17, 2021: “Members of the California chapter of the Sigma Society regretfully passed along news of the death of former 1977 Club President Jason Danziger today. The cause of death was not included in the announcement. Danziger was 83.

  3. Overview. Khian, Pim and Karn, young rebellious students, work together to make a protest to uncover the corruption in their school by folding hundreds of paper cranes. But as they tried to unfold the truth, the trio are threatened by the shadowy powers. Jakkaphat Songpolnopajorn. Director, Screenplay.

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    The Mary Tyler Moore Show and Lou Grant star whose awards cabinet held five Golden Globes and seven Emmys. The actor worked right up to his death aged 91, with recent performances including the voice of Carl in Up and a role on Netflix show Cobra Kai.

    After making his film debut in the 1970s classic Deliverance, Beatty became an in-demand character actor following roles in masterpieces like Nashville, All the President's Men and Network (which bagged him an Oscar nomination). More recently, he provided the voice for Lotso in Toy Story 3before his retirement from screen acting in 2013.

    Belmondo's cigarette-smoking cool in Godard's Breathless made him iconic, with his face often representing the French New Wave as a whole. Godard also used him inA Woman is a Woman and Pierrot le Fou, and he also worked with great European directors like Jean-Pierre Melville, François Truffaut, Agnes Varda and Vittorio De Sica among many others.

    A legend of martial arts cinema, the actor appeared in over 125 projects for Japan's legendary Toei studio. These credits led Hollywood directors to pay tribute to him with roles in Kill Bill and The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift.

    An Oscar winner for Moonstruck, Dukakis starred in over 130 plays across her decades-long stage career. Her film roles included Steel Magnolias, Working Girl and Woody Allen's Mighty Aphrodite, while her 2019 reprise of the role of Anna Madrigal in Netflix's Tales of the Cityfound her a new audience.

    No one played the role of the deadpan straight man better in the 1970s than Charles Grodin, as seen in roles in The Heartbreak Kid and Heaven can Wait. After retiring in the 1990s to become a writer and host, he made a return to acting in the 2000s in shows like Louis and movies like While We're Young.

    Few actor can claim to have played a single character as many times as Hal Halbrook played Mark Twain, a role he played first played on stage in 1954 and continued doing so until 2017. He won a Tony for Mark Twain Tonight in 1966, won five Emmys, and received an Oscar nomination in 2008 forInto the Wild.

    Across a storied career, Kotto appeared in Alien, as a James Bond villain inLive and Let Die, and proved his comedy chops in Midnight Run. These roles led to him being considered for the lead of Star Trek: The Next Generation, and while Patrick Stewart eventually got the role, Kotto had a TV success of his own with Homicide: Life on the Streets.

    A Bollywood legend, Kumar was the biggest Indian movie star of the 1950s and 1960s, whose Mughal-e-Azamis the highest-grossing film in India of all time (adjusted for inflation). His five-decade career saw him named the "Tragedy King," who brought Method acting to screens before American stars like Marlon Brando.

    In a career that spanned seven and a half decades, Leachman won eight Emmy awards and was nominated 22 times, making her the most-awarded and most-nominated performer in the show's history. These nominations came from performances in shows like The Mary Tyler Moore Show and Malcolm in the Middle, and she won an Oscar for 1971's The Last Picture Sho...

  4. Mar 16, 2021 · Paul Ritter, a British character actor, died in early April 2021 from a brain tumor at the age of 54, as reported by The Guardian. Ritter's agent confirmed his death and revealed that Ritter was with his family in his home when he died.

  5. Dec 28, 2021 · Sarah Harding, Sean Lock, Helen McCrory, Michael K Williams and Nikki Grahame are among those who died this year.

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  7. Jan 10, 2022 · Here we will keep track of Hollywood deaths 2021, while also telling a little bit about the famous person we have lost. Wondering who died this year? Tanya Roberts, of That 70's Show and Charlie's Angels, is one of the first actors who died in 2021.

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