ENTERTAINMENT
May 13, 1990 | DAVID GRITTEN
Little bits of Americana occupy pride of place here at Lee International Studios, some 20 miles southwest of London. Part of a soundstage has become a cabana, with palm trees, a sandy beach, and an ocean sunset as a backdrop. In another corner a ritzy apartment which would grace New York's Upper West Side has been built. There's a drab-looking steelworks, and a rooftop of a municipal building in Philly, complete with air vents and fire escapes.
ENTERTAINMENT
May 17, 1992 | CHRIS WILLMAN, Chris Willman is a frequent contributor to Calendar
"Hi-eee!" The dusk curfew imposed during the recent L.A. uprising is approaching, but Sean Young, rather than hiding indoors with the more timid folk, is cheerfully waving at a passing helicopter, most probably on its way to quell looting and arson in more troubled areas of Los Angeles. Perched on the trunk of her borrowed Honda Civic outside a San Fernando Valley dance studio, the pale, gamin-like actress seems unlikely to be picked out by the pilot.
ENTERTAINMENT
June 24, 1990 | John M. Wilson
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Pocket Books, meanwhile, will re-release Levin's first-ever novel, "A Kiss Before Dying" (1953), later this year in conjunction with Universal's remake of a 1956 film adaptation. The original film starred Robert Wagner as a sociopath who weds a young woman who's unaware he's murdered her twin sister. In the new version, Matt Dillon stars opposite Sean Young.
ENTERTAINMENT
July 29, 1991 | BETH KLEID, Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press
Catty: Sean Young stormed into producer-director Tim Burton's office in Catwoman garb last week to find out why she was passed over for the role of the feline foe in "Batman 2." She didn't get to see Burton, but she did manage to get a homemade video of the incident on "Entertainment Tonight." Well, Warner Bros.
ENTERTAINMENT
June 12, 1992 | ALEENE MacMINN, Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press
Whither Joey: A spokesman for Joey Heatherton said Thursday her name was prematurely placed on the marquee and in some ads for the Tin Pan Alley revue "Stardust," but in fact it won't be decided until today whether she will join the show during its extended stay at the Wilshire Theatre. Sean Young has left the cast, leaving Toni Tennille and Hinton Battle as the headliners for the moment.
ENTERTAINMENT
July 25, 1990 | FROM TIMES WIRE SERVICES
Actress Sean Young went to a New York courtroom Tuesday to listen to testimony in the case of three youths charged in the gang rape of a Central Park jogger. Young was researching an upcoming movie role as a prosecutor in a sex case. . . . The Australian group Air Supply will be replacing Hall & Oates at a free outdoor concert July 27 at Irvine Meadows in Orange County.