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‘Lord of the Rings’ actor Ian Holm dies

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LONDON — Ian Holm, 88, a versatile British actor whose long career included roles in “Chariots of Fire” and “The Lord of the Rings” has died.

Holm died Friday morning in a hospital, surrounded by his family and carer, his agent Alex Irwin said in a statement. His illness was Parkinson’s related.

“His sparkling wit always accompanie­d a mischievou­s twinkle in his eye,” Irwin said. “Charming, kind and ferociousl­y talented, we will miss him hugely.”

Holm appeared in scores of movies big and small, from costume dramas to fantasy epics. A generation of moviegoers knows him as Bilbo Baggins in “The Lord of the Rings” and “The Hobbit” trilogies.

He won a British Academy Film Award and gained a supporting-actor Oscar nomination for portraying pioneering athletics coach Sam Mussabini in the hit 1982 film “Chariots of Fire.”

His other movie roles included Father Cornelius in “The Fifth Element,” android Ash in “Alien,” a smooth-talking lawyer in “The Sweet Hereafter,” Napoleon Bonaparte in “Time Bandits,” writer Lewis Carroll in “Dreamchild” and a royal physician in “The Madness of King George.”

He was also a charismati­c theater actor who won a Tony Award for best featured actor as Lenny in Harold Pinter’s play “The Homecoming” in 1967.

New solo version of Aretha Franklin song released: A never-before-heard solo version of the late Aretha Franklin’s riveting and powerful collaborat­ion with Mary J. Blige about faith and race, 2006’s “Never Gonna

Break My Faith,” arrived on Juneteenth. Sony’s RCA Records, RCA Inspiratio­n and Legacy Recordings released the song Friday, aligning with the holiday celebratin­g the day in 1865 that all enslaved black people learned they had been freed from bondage.

“Never Gonna Break My Faith” resonates today, featuring lyrics like: “You can lie to a child with a smiling face/ Tell me that color ain’t about a race.”

“Never Gonna Break My Faith” won best gospel performanc­e at the 50th Grammy Awards in 2008, marking Franklin’s 18th and final Grammy win. She died in 2018 at age 76.

Eilish gets 3-year restrainin­g order for trespasser: A judge has extended to three years a restrainin­g order taken out by Billie Eilish against a man who repeatedly appeared at her Los Angeles home.

In a hearing, Superior Court Judge Dianna Gould-Saltman agreed to the extension of the May 11 order preventing 24-yearold Prenell Rousseau of Farmingvil­le, New York, from attempting to contact or coming within 100 yards of the 18-year-old pop star or her parents.

Raven-Symoné gets married: Raven-Symoné introduced the world to her wife Thursday, sharing the news that she had a surprise backyard wedding with girlfriend Miranda Maday this week.

“I got married to a woman who understand­s me from trigger to joy, from breakfast to midnight snack, from stage to home. I love you Mrs. PearmanMad­ay!” the actress and former co-host of “The View” posted on Instagram. (Symoné’s full name is Raven-Symoné Christina Pearman.)

June 20 birthdays: Actress Bonnie Bartlett is 91. Actress Olympia Dukakis is 89. Musician Brian Wilson is 78. Singer Lionel Richie is 71. Actor John Goodman is 68. Actress Nicole Kidman is 53. Singer-actress Alisan Porter is 39. Singer Grace Potter is 37.

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