‘Lawrence Of Arabia’ Star Peter O’Toole Dead At 81

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From USA Today:

LONDON (AP) — Peter O’Toole, the charismatic actor who achieved instant stardom as Lawrence of Arabia and was nominated eight times for an Academy Award, has died, his agent said Sunday. He was 81.

O’Toole died Saturday after a long illness, Steve Kenis said in a brief statement.

The family was overwhelmed “by the outpouring of real love and affection being expressed towards him, and to us, during this unhappy time. … In due course there will be a memorial filled with song and good cheer, as he would have wished,” O’Toole’s daughter Kate said in the statement.

O’Toole got his first Oscar nomination for 1962’s Lawrence of Arabia, his last for Venus in 2006. With that he set the record for most nominations without ever winning, though he had accepted an honorary Oscar in 2003.

A reformed — but unrepentant — hell-raiser, O’Toole long suffered from ill health. Always thin, he had grown wraithlike in later years, his famously handsome face eroded by years of hard drinking.

But nothing diminished his flamboyant manner and candor.

“If you can’t do something willingly and joyfully, then don’t do it,” he once said. “If you give up drinking, don’t go moaning about it; go back on the bottle. Do. As. Thou. Wilt.”

O’Toole began his acting career as one of the most exciting young talents on the British stage. His 1955 Hamlet, at the Bristol Old Vic, was critically acclaimed.

International stardom came in David Lean’s Lawrence of Arabia. With only a few minor movie roles behind him, O’Toole was unknown to most moviegoers when they first saw him as T.E. Lawrence, the mythic British World War I soldier and scholar who led an Arab rebellion against the Turks.

His sensitive portrayal of Lawrence’s complex character garnered O’Toole his first Oscar nomination.

O’Toole was tall, fair and strikingly handsome, and the image of his bright blue eyes peering out of an Arab headdress in Lean’s spectacularly photographed desert epic was unforgettable.

Playwright Noel Coward once said that if O’Toole had been any prettier, they would have had to call the movie Florence of Arabia.

In 1964’s Becket, O’Toole played King Henry II to Richard Burton’s Thomas Becket, and won another Oscar nomination. Burton shared O’Toole’s fondness for drinking, and their offset carousing made headlines.

O’Toole played Henry again in 1968 in The Lion in Winter, opposite Katharine Hepburn, for his third Oscar nomination.

Four more nominations followed: in 1968 for Goodbye, Mr. Chips, in 1971 for The Ruling Class, in 1980 for The Stunt Man, and in 1982 for My Favorite Year. It was almost a quarter-century before he received his eighth and last, for Venus.

Seamus Peter O’Toole was born Aug. 2, 1932, the son of Irish bookie Patrick “Spats” O’Toole and his wife Constance. There is some question about whether Peter was born in Connemara, Ireland, or in Leeds, northern England, where he grew up.

After a teenage foray into journalism at the Yorkshire Evening Post and national military service with the navy, young O’Toole auditioned for the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art and won a scholarship.

He went from there to the Bristol Old Vic and soon was on his way to stardom, helped along by an early success in 1959 at London’s Royal Court Theatre in The Long and The Short and The Tall.

The image of the renegade hell-raiser stayed with O’Toole for decades, although he gave up drinking in 1975 following serious health problems and major surgery.

He did not, however, give up smoking unfiltered Gauloises cigarettes in an ebony holder. That and his penchant for green socks, voluminous overcoats and trailing scarves lent him a rakish air and suited his fondness for drama in the old-fashioned “bravura” manner.

A month before his 80th birthday in 2012, O’Toole announced his retirement from a career that he said had fulfilled him emotionally and financially, bringing “me together with fine people, good companions with whom I’ve shared the inevitable lot of all actors: flops and hits.”

“However, it’s my belief that one should decide for oneself when it is time to end one’s stay,” he said. “So I bid the profession a dry-eyed and profoundly grateful farewell.”

In retirement, O’Toole said he would focus on the third volume of his memoirs.

Good parts were sometimes few and far between, but “I take whatever good part comes along,” O’Toole told The Independent on Sunday newspaper in 1990.

“And if there isn’t a good part, then I do anything, just to pay the rent. Money is always a pressure. And waiting for the right part — you could wait forever. So I turn up and do the best I can.”

The 1980 Macbeth in which he starred was a critical disaster of heroic proportions. But it played to sellout audiences, largely because the savaging by the critics brought out the curiosity seekers.

“The thought of it makes my nose bleed,” he said years later.

In 1989, however, O’Toole had a big stage success with Jeffrey Bernard is Unwell, a comedy about his old drinking buddy, the legendary layabout and ladies’ man who wrote The Spectator magazine’s weekly “Low Life” column when he was sober enough to do so.

The honorary Oscar came 20 years after his seventh nomination for My Favorite Year. By then it seemed a safe bet that O’Toole’s prospects for another nomination were slim. He was still working regularly, but in smaller roles unlikely to earn awards attention.

O’Toole graciously accepted the honorary award, quipping, “Always a bridesmaid, never a bride, my foot,” as he clutched his Oscar statuette.

He had nearly turned down the award, sending a letter asking that the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences hold off on the honorary Oscar until he turned 80.

Hoping another Oscar-worthy role would come his way, O’Toole wrote: “I am still in the game and might win the bugger outright.”

The last chance came in, for Venus, in which he played a lecherous old actor consigned to roles as feeble-minded royals or aged men on their death beds. By failing again to win, he broke the tie for futility which had been shared with his old drinking buddy, Richard Burton.

O’Toole divorced Welsh actress Sian Phillips in 1979 after 19 years of marriage. The couple had two daughters, Kate and Pat.
A brief relationship with American model Karen Somerville led to the birth of his son Lorcan in 1983, and a change of lifestyle for O’Toole.

After a long custody battle, a U.S. judge ruled Somerville should have her son during school vacations, and O’Toole would have custody during the school year.

“The pirate ship has berthed,” he declared, happily taking on the responsibilities of fatherhood. He learned to coach schoolboy cricket and, when he was in a play, the curtain time was moved back to allow him part of the evenings at home with his son.
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AP writer Raphael Satter contributed to this report.

VIDEO/PICS: Nelson Mandela Laid To Rest In His Childhood Home

Check out plenty of pics of the many leaders, citizens, celebrities and more honouring the late great Nelson Mandela; below are some video clips of the service as well. From The Daily Mail, where you can read plenty more on the homegoing service:

Nelson Mandela has today been buried in the remote village where the anti-apartheid icon grew up after a four-hour state funeral attended by thousands of mourners.

South Africa’s first black president died in his Johannesburg home on December 5 at the age of 95 after a long battle with illness, and he was laid to rest in his grave in Qunu in Eastern Cape province after ten days of mourning in his beloved country.

Troops lined the route up to the hillside where he was buried as Mandela was carried on a gun carriage to a plot on his family’s estate.

As his body was placed on the grave the South African flag on the coffin was removed and handed to Mandela’s widow Graca Machel, who was comforted by his ex-wife Winnie Mandela.
A fly-past then followed accompanied by a 21-gun salute and a solitary trumpeter played the Last Post while his body was lowered into the ground.

As he was buried armed forces Chaplain General Monwabisi Jamangile said: ‘Yours was truly a long walk to freedom, and now you have achieved the ultimate freedom, in the bosom of your maker.’

His funeral was also marked by his Xhosa tribe whose elders traditionally slaughter an ox to accompany the deceased’s spirit after burial, while guests are asked to drink its blood from a communal bowl.

But it is understood dignitaries such as Prince Charles were likely to be offered the animal’s meat to eat instead after it was cooked on an open fire.

Mandela’s family also talked to him until he was lowered into the earth and will have said ‘Madiba, we are now burying you,’ a tradition followed so the souls of the dead know where they are going in the afterlife.

Earlier [Mandela’s widow Graca Michel] arrived at the state ceremony ahead of her husband to honour the tradition of being home to receive his body in a room where his portrait stood above a bank of 95 candles representing each year of his remarkable life.

Around 5,000 guests, including his ex-wife Winnie, the Prince of Wales, Oprah Winfrey, Richard Branson and the American civil rights activist Jesse Jackson, were also at the service.

But the ceremony overran by nearly two hours as political figures gave a series of extended eulogies, meaning that his tribe’s tradition that burials should be at noon ‘when the sun is at its highest and the shadow at its shortest’ had to change.

The current leader of his beloved country, Jacob Zuma, told mourners Madiba, as he was adoringly called, was ‘a fountain of wisdom, a pillar of strength and a beacon of hope for all those fighting for a just and equitable world order.

‘Today marks the end of extraordinary journey that began 95 years ago, the long walk to freedom has ended’.

‘When people see goodness in a person they respond by reflecting goodnesss back at that person and on their fellow man and women,’ Zuma said.

‘Thank you for being everything we wanted in a leader during a difficult period in our lives.

‘Your long walk to freedom has ended but in a physical sense our journey continues.

‘We have to take your legacy forward and in doing so we will continue taking lessons from your very rich and extraordinary life.

He read a Mandela quote: ‘I hate race discrimination most intensely and in all its manifestations. I fought it all through my life. I fight it now and will fight it to the end of my life.’

He said he taught forgiveness and reconciliation.

‘We learned from you that to build a new society, a new SA from the ashes of apartheid and colonialism we had to rise above anger and the human desire for retribution.’

Zuma also spoke of Mandela’s dedication to gender equality which led to more women in public life.

He said: ‘We dare not reverse your achievements in this regard.’

‘As you take your final steps, South Africa will continue to rise.’

He said the poor and working class have benefitted from the fruits of democracy.

‘We commit to work more intensely to deal a decisive blow against poverty, inequality.’

In a political eulogy he promised improved utilities, better jobs and working conditions as well as efficient and accountable public service.

‘We will be able to complete this country’s transformation into a global force for social and economic leadership that you believed we were capable of being.

‘Tata as your triumphant journey comes to an end we sincerely thank you.’

‘We sincerely thank you, thank your family for sharing you with us and the world.’


X-Factor’s James Arthur Apologises For Having Sex With A 17-Year Old Fan (& Dumping Her A Day Later)

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From The Daily Mail:

Former X Factor winner James Arthur has apologised for his recent homophobic rap, bedding prostitutes and a 17-year-old fan, admitting ‘I regret everything I’ve done’.

Speaking of a fan he met on Twitter, slept with and then dumped the night after, James told The Sun: ‘I’m definitely not the guy who grooms young girls. I don’t want people to think that.’

‘Yes I got into things with girls who only liked me because of who I was. But I learnt my lesson quickly.’

He also apologised for a homophobic slur in one of his recent songs. You can read more about that and the teenage sex scandal here.

Pittsburgh Teen Arrested After Beating & Raping A Nun In A Parking Lot

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A Pennsylvania teen has been charged in the rape and beating of a retired nun in the parking lot of a Roman Catholic church.

The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette reports Andrew Bullock, 18, of Aliquippa confronted the unidentified, 70-year-old nun Friday outside St. Titus Church, located near Pittsburgh.

Bullock reportedly asked the nun if she needed help, then flashed her after she declined his assistance and thanked him for his concern. Bullock then grabbed the nun’s neck, choked and punched her, according to police. Then, he reportedly raped her.

“The first thing you notice when you look up where this horrific act occurred is the statue of the Virgin Mary looking down,” Dan Couch, assistant Aliquippa police chief, told KDKA Channel 2.

Police told The Post-Gazette the nun could not speak when they first arrived because of a dislocated lower jaw, but managed to write down on a piece of paper that she had been raped. She was reportedly taken to a local hospital, where she was able to speak with police before surgeons worked to fix her jaw.

Authorities found Bullock through a description, as well as a shoe imprint he left in the snow.

The Post-Gazette writes “the tread pattern, size and width of his boots were similar to a footprint,” found at the scene of the attack. Then — after questioning — Bullock reportedly confessed to officers what he had done.

A judge later ordered Bullock held in lieu of $50,000 bond on charges of felony rape, aggravated assault, sexual assault, as well as a raft of other, misdemeanor charges, according to court documented cited by the Post-Gazette.

“The Sisters of St. Joseph are deeply saddened and heartbroken by the assault of one of our Sisters,” a statement from the order reportedly said. “As we offer continued prayers of healing for our Sister, we also pray for the young man who has been arrested in the assault.”

The order said the victim is a, “a passionate advocate of nonviolence, peace and justice, and each month she conducts a prayer vigil for peace in the chapel of our Motherhouse.”

THE RESULTS ARE (PRETTY MUCH) IN: Beyoncé To Take The #1 Spot On This Week’s Billboard 100

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From Billboard:

Beyonce’s self-titled surprise release, which hit iTunes exclusively on Thursday evening (9 p.m. PT), has now sold over 430,000 units in just over one day, guaranteeing it the top slot on the Billboard 200 once that chart’s top 10 is revealed mid-week.

As reported yesterday, “Beyonce” shifted slightly over 80,000 in the three hours from 9 p.m. PT to midnight on Thursday evening and on Friday sold another 350,000, according to industry sources putting the total at 430,000. With two more days left in the sales tracking week, the title could sell over 600,000 before the buzzer sounds.

The iTunes exclusive “visual” album, retailing for $15.99 contains 14 tracks- not available for a la carte purchases until Dec. 20- and 14 accompanying videos, along with other bonus video content. No set date has been announced for the CD release to physical retailers or of its availability on other digital download sites.

At 430,000, “Beyonce” is already set to become the biggest debuting album by a female artist since Taylor Swift sold an astounding 1.2 million copies of “Red” in the week corresponding to Billboard 200 chart dated Nov 10, 2012. And if predictions in the 600,000 range hold, the set would grant Beyonce the best debut week- and best sales week period- of her career. Her 2006 album “B’day” started with 541,000 in September 2006.

Meet Uruguay’s Leader, Also Known As The World’s Poorest President

homeTHE GUARDIAN — If anyone could claim to be leading by example in an age of austerity, it is José Mujica, Uruguay’s president, who has forsworn a state palace in favour of a farmhouse, donates the vast bulk of his salary to social projects, flies economy class and drives an old Volkswagen Beetle.

But the former guerrilla fighter is clearly disgruntled by those who tag him “the world’s poorest president” and – much as he would like others to adopt a more sober lifestyle – the 78-year-old has been in politics long enough to recognise the folly of claiming to be a model for anyone.

“If I asked people to live as I live, they would kill me,” Mujica said during an interview in his small but cosy one-bedroom home set amid chrysanthemum fields outside Montevideo.

The president is a former member of the Tupamaros guerrilla group, which was notorious in the early 1970s for bank robberies, kidnappings and distributing stolen food and money among the poor. He was shot by police six times and spent 14 years in a military prison, much of it in dungeon-like conditions.

Since becoming leader of Uruguay in 2010, however, he has won plaudits worldwide for living within his means, decrying excessive consumption and pushing ahead with policies on same-sex marriage, abortion and cannabis legalisation that have reaffirmed Uruguay as the most socially liberal country in Latin America.

Praise has rolled in from all sides of the political spectrum. Mujica may be the only leftwing leader on the planet to win the favour of the Daily Mail, which lauded him as a trustworthy and charismatic figurehead in an article headlined: “Finally, A politician who DOESN’T fiddle his expenses.”

But the man who is best known as Pepe says those who consider him poor fail to understand the meaning of wealth. “I’m not the poorest president. The poorest is the one who needs a lot to live,” he said. “My lifestyle is a consequence of my wounds. I’m the son of my history. There have been years when I would have been happy just to have a mattress.”

He shares the home with his wife, Lucía Topolansky, a leading member of Congress who has also served as acting president.

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Floyd Mayweather Tweets His Support Of Adrien Broner Following Loss

Following his upset loss to Marcos Maidana, Adrien Broner received some probably welcome support from undefeated champ Floyd Mayweather, which you can see above.

The unfortunate truth is that sometimes it takes a knockdown to be humble, and if you’ve followed any of Broner’s antics outside of the ring, it might be well-deserved.

Chance The Rapper: Social Experiment (Video)

A little recap of sorts, showcasing Chance The Rapper’s tour of the same name:

With little budget, experience or time for preparation, the team and I put together this #SocialExperiment Tour 2013. My first Tour. 43 shows. 18 person crew. 4 piece band. 1 Tour bus. 1 raw ass RV. This video represents positivity, love, friendship, musicianship, support and a whole lot of hard work. Big thanks and a Merry Xmas to every single person that made this possible, and everyone else who supported me like crazy this year.

Rich Teen Kills 4 People Driving Drunk, Gets A Slap On The Wrist

UPDATE: I had to add this video of Anderson Cooper grilling the psychologist for testifying that the kid shouldn’t be held responsible because of ‘affluenza’. It’s at the bottom of this post.

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From AATTP:

On June 15, sixteen year old Ethan Anthony Couch and seven friends stole alcohol from a local Walmart. After getting hammered, they decided it was a good idea to head to another store for a “beer run,” so they embarked on a brisk, drunken 70-mph cruise through a 40-mph zone.

Breanna Mitchell, who was headed home after a catering event, had stepped out of her car to repair a flat tire. Hollie Boyles and her daughter Shelby walked out to assist her. Youth pastor Brian Jennings also stopped to help. Couch accelerated his vehicle as it went off the road, mowing down all four victims as they stood in a driveway. He then clipped the rear of Jennings’ vehicle, sending it across both lanes and into an oncoming Beetle. Two children inside the Silverado were injured. Fortunately, there were no injuries in the other car. Cole’s truck then “went airborn” and slammed into a tree, sending two passengers flying from the truck bed. One is still in the hospital with severe brain damage.

Couch’s blood alcohol level was .24 at the time of the crash–three times the legal limit for an adult.

Couch’s attorney argued that his parents–not him–were responsible for his reckless decisions. A psychologist testified that Couch was a product of his wealth who got whatever he wanted. He had no boundaries, and was permitted to drive at age 13 and drink at a very young age. He said that Couch received no punishment after he was found passed our in a parking lot with an undressed 14 year old girl, citing that as an example of the “freedoms no young person should have.” The argument was that he would be good as new with two years of treatment away from his parents rather than the 20-year sentence the prosecution was seeking for Couch’s horrific act. The judge, despite the overwhelming evidence against Couch, agreed with that assessment that he was simply a victim of “Affluenza.” Allowing the teen to once again avoid any actual consequences with money, he sentenced the teen to ten years probation at a small inpatient facility where he can receive intensive one-on-one therapy. Couch’s father will foot the entire $450,000 bill.

Marcos Maidana Defeats Adrien Broner For Welterweight Belt

SAN ANTONIO — Marcos Maidana overpowered heavily favored Adrien Broner to take the WBA welterweight championship, knocking him down twice in a unanimous decision Saturday night at the Alamodome.

The target of heavy trash talking leading up to the fight, Maidana was dominant in handing the brash Broner his first loss in 28 bouts. After the judges’ scores of 115-110, 116-109 and 117-109 were announced in favor of the Argentine star, Broner ran out of the ring.

“I had to show a lot of heart to win this fight,” Maidana said. “I did what I had to do to win.”

Broner is nicknamed “The Problem,” but Maidana (35-3) had the answer with power that the three-time world champion had never faced before.

“I’m OK. I’m still the three-time world champion in three different weight classes,” Broner said. “Tonight, Maidana was just the better man, but we fought a hell of a fight. I hope the fans got what they deserved. … I’m still going to live like we won the fight. I’m still going to party.”

With the victory, Maidana set up a possible fight against Keith Thurman. On the undercard, Thurman stopped Jesus Soto Karass in the ninth round.

Maidana left little question of what he wanted to do, landing 231 of 663 power punches while connecting on only 38 jabs.

The power stunned the confident Broner, who was unable to use the fluid counter-punching that had resulted in 22 knockouts and made him one of the sports’ top stars.

“I’ll tell you one thing, make a rematch,” Broner said. “I don’t need a warm-up fight. I want a rematch,”

Maidana staggered Broner early in the opening round with an overhand right to the back of the head, causing the Cincinnati fighter to stumble trying to regain his footing. Broner attempted to wrap up Maidana as Broner attempted to wrestle free to land more power punches.

Maidana spent the entire opening round charging at Broner, trapping him against the ropes and throwing powerful combinations.

Maidana sent Broner tumbling into the ropes early in the second round with a lunging left hook to the chin. After a standing eight count, Broner charged and wrapped up Maidana’s upper legs in an attempt to recover.

Maidana landed 57 punches in the opening two rounds to only 13 for Broner, according to Showtime. Broner regained his balance after the second round, spending the next five rounds trading punches and clenches before Maidana regained control.

“Broner is a very good puncher,” Maidana said. “He’s a very good boxer, very good puncher. Yes, I felt his blows.”

Maidana floored Broner in the eighth round with a left to the midsection and an overhand right. After a standing eight count, Broner again went to the canvas after taking a head-butt to the jaw. Amid heavy booing, Broner remained on the canvas and in a corner for about 3 minutes before returning to action.

In the ninth round, Maidana again stunned Broner, unleashing combination after combination that Broner was struggling to avoid. Broner again regained his feet in the 10th round, but was only able to exchange blows with Maidana the remainder of the fight.

“I don’t think he was on today,” said Broner’s trainer, Mike Stafford. “I thought it was a little closer than (the judges) had it, but I just don’t think he was on tonight.”

On the undercard, Thurman (22-0) stunned Soto Karass (28-9-3) with a left hook to the chin that had the Mexican fighter out on his feet. Defenseless, Soto Karass took four more heavy blows before the referee stopped the bout.

Soto Karass caught Thurman with an overhand right to the chin in the opening minute of the bout, staggering the Clearwater, Fla., fighter. Soto Karass followed it with another crushing right, but Thurman withstood the flurry and delivered his own staggering shots to the body and head to close the round.

“He made me bring it out from round one,” Thurman said. “He was ready Round 1. I was dilly dallying in Round 1 and he turned the lights on and woke me up.”

Earlier, Leo Santa Cruz (26-0-1) successfully defended his WBC super bantamweight championship, unanimously outpointing Cesar Seda. The judges scored the bout 116-111, 115-112, 117-110 for Santa Cruz, who landed 43 percent of his power punches in handing Seda his second loss in 27 fights.

Also, Beibut Shumenov stopped Tomas Kovacs in the third round to retain his WBA super light-heavyweight championship. Shumenov, from Kazakhstan, improved to 14-1. Kovacs, from Slovakia, dropped to 23-1. (AP/ESPN)

Family & Friends Hold Private Funeral For Actor Paul Walker

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From TMZ:

Paul Walker’s family and friends gathered today for his funeral in Los Angeles — exactly two weeks after his fatal car crash.

Walker’s ashes were interred at Forest Lawn Memorial Park in the Hollywood Hills Saturday morning … and we’re told the ceremony was brief.

As we previously reported … the family is planning to hold another memorial in the near future … this time for more people that were close to Paul.

Gene Autry, Don Cornelius, and Liberace were also laid to rest at Forest Lawn.