‘Easy Rider’ star loses battle against cancer
The hellraising actor Dennis Hopper, who shot to fame after directing and starring in the cult 1969 dropout movie Easy Rider, died yesterday, following a long battle with prostate cancer, aged 74.
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Teen beating cancer, gets dream room
He’s been through more than most in his short 19-years. A local teen who already had been living with Crohn’s disease is now recovering from a rare form of cancer, but a group of volunteers from the non-profit, A Room to Heal, have given him a new reason to smile. Our Janelle Burrell reports.
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Bake sale Monday to back Piedmont girl in fight against deadly cancer
A group in neighbors Piedmont holding a bake sale Monday for 4-year-old Lauren Maziarz, a local girl who suffers from a rare cancer called neuroblastoma, and for others like her across the country.
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June 4th, 2010 at 2:31 pm
Dennis Hopper will always be remembered for his great acting. It’s very sad and a great loss. Not just for the movie industry but in general as he was a man of integrity. His most rememorable movie for me is Blue velvet.
Regards,
Jenny
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