Christie D’Zurilla is an assistant editor for entertainment news on the Fast Break team. A graduate of USC, she joined the Los Angeles Times in 2003 as a copy editor, started writing about celebrities in 2009 and has more than 34 years of journalism experience in Southern California.
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Savannah Chrisley marks dad Todd Chrisley’s third birthday in prison with a bunch of throwback photos and a vow to ‘NEVER stop fighting’ to free her parents.
Paul Schrader is being sued by a former assistant to enforce a settlement she says they reached after she alleged the writer-director sexually assaulted her.
Blondie drummer Clem Burke has died after a battle with cancer, the band announced Monday. The self-proclaimed ‘Rock & Roll survivalist’ was 70.
Adam Devine had a devastating accident when he was a kid and is still dealing with the fallout. But a recent diagnosis of stiff person syndrome was off the mark.
Val Kilmer’s family speaks out after the actor’s death Tuesday in Los Angeles. Meanwhile, Tom Cruise asks a crowd for a moment of silence in honor of his friend.
Robert Irwin, son of late ‘Crocodile Hunter’ Steve Irwin, is stripping down to his underwear for a new clothing campaign. At 21, he isn’t a kid anymore.
Deborah Norville, the former network news correspondent and host who joined ‘Inside Edition’ in 1995, is leaving the syndicated newsmagazine show after 30 years.
Bobby Sherman, a teen idol of the 1960s, is at home getting ‘special care’ for terminal cancer, his wife says in an interview. ‘Everything’s shutting down.’
Jason Kelce and wife Kylie have welcomed a fourth baby, another girl. At 2 days old, Finn surprises uncle Travis Kelce with a quick podcast appearance.
Kevin Ryder is back on KROQ-FM (106.7) after a few years in the radio wilderness, hosting 3-7 p.m. daily on the station where he worked for three decades.