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05 Shenzhen Daily Wednesday August 2, 2017 Email: [email protected] Glamour Help solidarity 同心同德 angelic 似天使的 sibling 兄弟姐妹 motor neurone diesase 运动神经疾病 cyber 信息技术的 recipient 接受者 Aniston and Witherspoon to star in new HBO show Jennifer Aniston is set to return to TV screens for her first series since “Friends” wrapped in 2004. She’s set to star alongside Reese Witherspoon in a new HBO drama about breakfast TV shows, according to The Holly- wood Reporter. Venice to debut potenal Oscar contenders In its 74th year, the Venice Film Festival is once again debuting a slate of potential Oscar contend- ers from top directors, including George Clooney, Darren Aronof- sky and Guillermo del Toro. Stars dazzle in ‘Founding of an Army’ Chinese war epic “The Founding of an Army,” with a star-studded cast, opens at mainland theaters on Friday, commemorating the 90th anniversary of the establish- ment of the People’s Liberation Army (PLA). The story opens with the Nan- chang Uprising in 1927, which was the first major Kuomintang- Communist engagement during the Chinese Civil War. Lawrence, Jolie and Stone to show films at Toronto Film Fesval Hollywood stars including Jen- nifer Lawrence, Angelina Jolie, George Clooney and Emma Stone are set to head to this year’s Toronto Film Festival. Elizabeth Smart movie Elizabeth Smart said it required years for her to participate in a movie about her kidnapping ordeal. Smart said on July 28 that she couldn’t have done so immedi- ately after her abduction from her Salt Lake City home in 2002 at age 14. Angelina Jolie denies ‘cruel’ Cam- bodia child audions Angelina Jolie has fiercely denied playing tricks on Cambodian chil- dren while casting for a film. The actress and UN special envoy recruited local children to star in her film about Cambodia’s Khmer Rouge, “First They Killed My Father.” (SD-Agencies) ‘Game of Thrones’ script ‘stolen in HBO hack’ 《权利的游戏》剧本遭黑客偷袭 U.S. actor and playwright Sam Shepard has died at the age of 73. Shepard wrote more than 40 plays and won the Pulitzer Prize for drama for “Buried Child” in 1979. He went on to be nominated for the best supporting actor Oscar for 1983’s “The Right Stuff” and starred in films like “Black Hawk Down” as well as co- writing 1984’s “Paris, Texas.” He died at home in Kentucky on Thursday, his family have confirmed. Shepard’s death came after he expe- rienced complications from motor neu- rone disease*, also known as ALS. His first major acting role was in Terrence Malik’s “Days of Heaven” in 1978, in which he starred alongside Richard Gere. Other film credits include “Steel Magnolias,” “The Pelican Brief” and “The Accidental Husband.” More recently, he was seen as Robert Rayburn in two series of Netflix thriller “Bloodline.” Shepard also appears in psychological thriller “Never Here,” which had its premiere last month. He was nominated for two other Pulitzers, for Broadway plays “Fool for Love” and “True West.” He was also nominated for two Tony Awards. His final play was “A Particle of Dread,” which was first performed in Derry/Londonderry in 2013 as part of its year as UK City of Culture. And he wrote the screenplay for Robert Altman’s big screen adaptation of his play “Fool for Love.” His novel, “The One Inside,” was published earlier this year. A spokesman said Shepard’s family were with him when he died. He leaves children Jesse, Hannah and Walker Shepard and sisters Sandy and Rox- anne Rogers. Tributes have been paid from the worlds of film, theater and TV. (SD-Agencies) Sam Shepard: US actor and playwright dies aged 73 Comedian Kathy Griffin is back in the headlines again, but this time it’s for her hair — or lack thereof. The actress, 56, has shaved her hair in support of her sister’s battle with cancer. The news broke on Twitter on Monday, when writer Yashir Ali posted pictures of the Emmy Award winner’s freshly shaved head with the caption, “In solidarity* with her sister who is going through chemo, @kathygriffin shaved her head.” The only sign of her famous red locks left: Her fiery eyebrows. Her mother, Maggie, was also pic- tured rubbing the actress’ skull while she posed with her hand folded under her chin in an angelic* way. Longtime fans may recognize her from her fre- quent appearances on Griffin’s show “Life on the D List,” which ran from 2005 to 2010. Griffin has not yet spoken publicly about a family member’s bout with cancer, but the comedian has five siblings*, including one sister, Joyce. She spoke about her sister briefly in a Wall Street Journal interview in 2015, saying that the siblings had shared a room growing up. (SD-Agencies) Comedian shaves her head in support of sister’s cancer battle 美国演员兼编剧山姆·夏普德逝世 喜剧演员凯西·格里芬剃头支持胞姐抗癌 A group of hackers claims to have stolen the script for a forthcoming “Game of Thrones” episode and other data in a breach at entertainment firm HBO. The group says it has 1.5 terabytes of the company’s data and has posted episodes of “Ballers” and “Room 104” online. It added that more material would be released “soon.” HBO confirmed it had experienced a “cyber* incident” in a statement. In an email published by Entertain- ment Weekly, the hackers appeared to offer more details in exchange for favorable coverage. “Hi to all mankind,” they wrote. “The greatest leak of the cyber space era is happening.” They encouraged recipients* to download the material and added: “Whoever spreads well, we will have an interview with him.” Reports have said the allegedly stolen “Game of Thrones” script appears to be from the fourth episode of season seven, which is currently being broadcast. The BBC has not been able to inde- pendently verify that the hackers pos- sess the material they claim to have stolen. HBO confirmed that a “cyber inci- dent” had resulted in the compromise of information. “We immediately began investigating the incident and are working with law enforcement and outside cybersecurity firms,” the firm added. “Data protection is a top priority at HBO, and we take seriously our respon- sibility to protect the data we hold.” The intrusion was “obviously disrup- tive, unsettling, and disturbing for all of us,” said chairman and chief execu- tive Richard Plepler in an email to HBO employees. (SD-Agencies) Kathy Griffin Sam Shepard writes more than 40 plays in his career. SD-Agencies An upcoming “Game of Thrones” script is alleg- edly stolen. SD-Agencies

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05Shenzhen Daily Wednesday August 2, 2017

Email: [email protected]

Help solidarity 同心同德 angelic 似天使的 sibling 兄弟姐妹 motor neurone diesase 运动神经疾病 cyber 信息技术的 recipient 接受者

Aniston and Witherspoon to star in new HBO showJennifer Aniston is set to return to TV screens for her fi rst series since “Friends” wrapped in 2004.

She’s set to star alongside Reese Witherspoon in a new HBO drama about breakfast TV shows, according to The Holly-wood Reporter.

Venice to debut poten! al Oscar contendersIn its 74th year, the Venice Film Festival is once again debuting a slate of potential Oscar contend-ers from top directors, including George Clooney, Darren Aronof-sky and Guillermo del Toro.

Stars dazzle in ‘Founding of an Army’Chinese war epic “The Founding of an Army,” with a star-studded cast, opens at mainland theaters on Friday, commemorating the 90th anniversary of the establish-ment of the People’s Liberation Army (PLA).

The story opens with the Nan-chang Uprising in 1927, which was the fi rst major Kuomintang-Communist engagement during the Chinese Civil War.

Lawrence, Jolie and Stone to show fi lms at Toronto Film Fes! valHollywood stars including Jen-nifer Lawrence, Angelina Jolie, George Clooney and Emma Stone are set to head to this year’s Toronto Film Festival.

Elizabeth Smart movieElizabeth Smart said it required years for her to participate in a movie about her kidnapping ordeal.

Smart said on July 28 that she couldn’t have done so immedi-ately after her abduction from her Salt Lake City home in 2002 at age 14.

Angelina Jolie denies ‘cruel’ Cam-bodia child audi! ons

Angelina Jolie has fi ercely denied playing tricks on Cambodian chil-dren while casting for a fi lm.

The actress and UN special envoy recruited local children to star in her fi lm about Cambodia’s Khmer Rouge, “First They Killed My Father.”

(SD-Agencies)

‘Game of Thrones’ script ‘stolen in HBO hack’《权利的游戏》剧本遭黑客偷袭

U.S. actor and playwright Sam Shepard has died at the age of 73.

Shepard wrote more than 40 plays and won the Pulitzer Prize for drama for “Buried Child” in 1979.

He went on to be nominated for the best supporting actor Oscar for 1983’s “The Right Stuff” and starred in fi lms like “Black Hawk Down” as well as co-writing 1984’s “Paris, Texas.”

He died at home in Kentucky on Thursday, his family have confi rmed.

Shepard’s death came after he expe-rienced complications from motor neu-rone disease*, also known as ALS.

His fi rst major acting role was in Terrence Malik’s “Days of Heaven” in 1978, in which he starred alongside Richard Gere.

Other fi lm credits include “Steel Magnolias,” “The Pelican Brief” and “The Accidental Husband.”

More recently, he was seen as Robert Rayburn in two series of Netfl ix thriller

“Bloodline.” Shepard also appears in psychological thriller “Never Here,” which had its premiere last month.

He was nominated for two other Pulitzers, for Broadway plays “Fool for Love” and “True West.” He was also nominated for two Tony Awards.

His fi nal play was “A Particle of Dread,” which was fi rst performed in Derry/Londonderry in 2013 as part of its year as UK City of Culture.

And he wrote the screenplay for Robert Altman’s big screen adaptation of his play “Fool for Love.” His novel, “The One Inside,” was published earlier this year.

A spokesman said Shepard’s family were with him when he died. He leaves children Jesse, Hannah and Walker Shepard and sisters Sandy and Rox-anne Rogers.

Tributes have been paid from the worlds of fi lm, theater and TV.

(SD-Agencies)

Sam Shepard: US actor and playwright

dies aged 73Comedian Kathy Griffi n is back in the headlines again, but this time it’s for her hair — or lack thereof. The actress, 56, has shaved her hair in support of her sister’s battle with cancer.

The news broke on Twitter on Monday, when writer Yashir Ali posted pictures of the Emmy Award winner’s freshly shaved head with the caption, “In solidarity* with her sister who is going through chemo, @kathygriffi n shaved her head.” The only sign of her famous red locks left: Her fi ery eyebrows.

Her mother, Maggie, was also pic-tured rubbing the actress’ skull while she posed with her hand folded under her chin in an angelic* way. Longtime fans may recognize her from her fre-quent appearances on Griffi n’s show “Life on the D List,” which ran from 2005 to 2010.

Griffi n has not yet spoken publicly about a family member’s bout with cancer, but the comedian has fi ve siblings*, including one sister, Joyce. She spoke about her sister briefl y in a Wall Street Journal interview in 2015, saying that the siblings had shared a room growing up.

(SD-Agencies)

Comedian shaves her head in support of sister’s cancer battle

美国演员兼编剧山姆·夏普德逝世

喜剧演员凯西·格里芬剃头支持胞姐抗癌

A group of hackers claims to have stolen the script for a forthcoming “Game of Thrones” episode and other data in a breach at entertainment fi rm HBO.

The group says it has 1.5 terabytes of the company’s data and has posted episodes of “Ballers” and “Room 104” online.

It added that more material would be released “soon.”

HBO confi rmed it had experienced a “cyber* incident” in a statement.

In an email published by Entertain-ment Weekly, the hackers appeared to offer more details in exchange for favorable coverage.

“Hi to all mankind,” they wrote. “The greatest leak of the cyber space era is happening.”

They encouraged recipients* to download the material and added: “Whoever spreads well, we will have an interview with him.”

Reports have said the allegedly stolen “Game of Thrones” script appears to be from the fourth episode of season seven, which is currently being broadcast.

The BBC has not been able to inde-pendently verify that the hackers pos-sess the material they claim to have stolen.

HBO confi rmed that a “cyber inci-dent” had resulted in the compromise of information.

“We immediately began investigating the incident and are working with law enforcement and outside cybersecurity fi rms,” the fi rm added.

“Data protection is a top priority at HBO, and we take seriously our respon-sibility to protect the data we hold.”

The intrusion was “obviously disrup-tive, unsettling, and disturbing for all of us,” said chairman and chief execu-tive Richard Plepler in an email to HBO employees.

(SD-Agencies)

Kathy Griffi n

Sam Shepard writes more than 40 plays in his career. SD-Agencies

An upcoming “Game of Thrones” script is alleg-edly stolen. SD-Agencies