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Richard Roeper

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Gender Male
Age 64
Web site www.richardroeper.com
Date of birth October 17,1959
Zodiac sign Libra
Born Chicago
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United States
Job Actor
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Journalist
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Television presenter
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Education Thornridge High School
Illinois State University
BooksBet the House: How I Gambled Over a Grand a Day for 30 Days on Sports, Poker, and Games of Chance
Debunked! Conspiracy Theories, Urban Legends, and Evil Plots of the 21st Century
Sox and the City: A Fan's Love Affair with the White Sox from the Heartbreak of '67 to the Wizards of Oz
Schlock Value: Hollywood at Its Worst
Ten Sure Signs a Movie Character Is Doomed and Other Surprising Movie Lists
Hollywood Urban Legends: The Truth Behind All Those Delightfully Persistent Myths of Film, Television, and Music
Urban Legends: The Truth Behind All Those Deliciously Entertaining Myths that are Absolutely, Positively, 100% Not True!
Short-circuit Currents in Three-phase Systems
Short-circuit Currents in Three-phase Networks
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Richard E. Roeper is an American columnist and film critic for the Chicago Sun-Times. He co-hosted the television series At the Movies with Roger Ebert from 2000 to 2008, serving as the late Gene Siskel's successor. From 2010 to 2014, he co-hosted The Roe and Roeper Show with Roe Conn on WLS-AM.

Oscars 2023: Actress Andrea Riseborough keeps nomination despite 'concerns'

Jan 31,2023 6:21 pm

By Ian Youngs and Steven McIntoshEntertainment reporters

Oscars organisers have decided British actress Andrea Riseborough can keep her nomination, but said tactics used in her film's campaign " caused concern".

Riseborough was an outsider for a nomination but was championed by stars like Gwyneth Paltrow , Courteney Cox , Jennifer Aniston and Edward Norton .

The Oscars Academy has now reviewed whether The Campaign broke its rules.

It concluded that The issues did " not rise to The Level that The Film 's nomination should be rescinded".

Academy chief executive Bill Kramer added: " However, we did discover Social Media and outreach campaigning tactics that caused concern. These tactics are being addressed with The responsible parties directly. "

The Academy has not named those " responsible parties". Riseborough has not been accused of wrongdoing.

She was nominated last week for best actress for To Leslie, a low-budget film in which she plays an alcoholic mother from Texas who tries to make ends meet after squandering her lottery winnings.

She was not previously on The Awards Season radar but enjoyed a late surge of support from high-profile fans who voiced their admiration on Social Media and in some cases hosted screenings.

The question of whether The Campaign broke Academy guidelines is believed to have come down to a few specific posts that not only championed Riseborough but also made reference to her competitors - which is forbidden.

One since-deleted Instagram post that has been under The spotlight was published by The official To Leslie account.

It quoted Richard Roeper of The Chicago Sun-Times, who wrote: " As much as I admired [Cate] Blanchett's work in Tár, my favourite performance by A Woman this year was delivered by The chameleonlike Andrea Riseborough . "

While there was no wrongdoing on The Critic 's part for expressing his opinion, it's possible that The To Leslie campaign could have got in trouble for choosing a quote that contrasted Riseborough with Blanchett.

Similarly, actress Frances Fisher , who has appeared in Titanic and Gone In 60 Seconds, lobbied for Riseborough while implying Blanchett, Michelle Yeoh , Danielle Deadwyler and Viola Davis did not need more support because they were " a lock for their outstanding work".

Blanchett and Yeoh were nominated for best actress, along with Ana de Armas and Michelle Williams . But Deadwyler and Davis - who are both Black - did not make The Shortlist .

Chinonye Chukwu , who wrote and directed Deadwyler's film Till, later accused Hollywood and wider society of " unabashed misogyny towards Black women".

Tuesday's statement from The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences added: " The purpose of The Academy 's campaign regulations is to ensure a fair and ethical awards Process - these are core values of The Academy .

" Given this review, it is apparent that components of The regulations must be clarified to help create a better framework for respectful, inclusive, and unbiased campaigning.

" These changes will be made After This awards cycle and will be shared with our membership. The Academy strives to create an environment where votes are based solely on The artistic and technical merits of The eligible films and achievements. "

Riseborough is one of two British stars to be nominated for this year's Oscars, along with Bill Nighy . The Winners will be announced in Hollywood on 12 March .



Source of news: bbc.com

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