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August 02, 2019

Here's the Scoop...

2019 99centI had to put this issue together before I went on a little vacation. It doesn't feature a celebrity that you had the opportunity to vote on on Celebrity Nooz, but a past celeb, nonetheless. Today, we're checking in with little Damien from The Omen, Harvey Spencer Stephens. What's that devilish dickens been doing lately?

Remember, I did NOT forget the rest of today's issue. So if you would like to see the rest of this issue which includes Stephens' CREDITS, the answers to DEAD OR ALIVE?, and the list of WHO PASSED ON THIS WEEK, then please, please, please click the link right here: Where is Harvey Stephens?

And don't forget to vote early and often! I added NEW celebs to our celebrity suggestions list very recently so be sure to go to Celebrity Suggestions check out who's in the running and VOTE or send in your suggestions. Vote UP or DOWN on all of the listed celebrities. And vote as many times as you want!

Take care,
Steve


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--DEAD OR ALIVE?--

See if you know if the following celebrities have had a visit from the "Grim Reaper":

Peter Weller - Starred in "RoboCop", "The Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai Across the 8th Dimension", "Naked Lunch" and more

Dan Hedaya - He played Nick Tortelli on the TV series "Cheers" and the father of Cher (the main character) in the movie "Clueless"

George Cukor - Director, "Adam's Rib", "The Philadelphia 'Story"

(Answer at the bottom)

Harvey Spencer Stephens



Click Here to Learn More About Harvey Spencer Stephens, see Then & Now pictures, and find out What He's Been Up To on Celebrity Nooz

BIRTH DATE: November 12, 1970 in Putney, London, England

BIRTH NAME: Harvey Spencer Stephens

CLAIM TO FAME: Harvey Stephens became world famous when he took on the role of devil child Damien Thorn in the 1976 film The Omen, which earned him a Golden Globe nomination for Best Acting Debut in a Motion Picture.

FAMILY LIFE: Divorced from wife Emma; together they have two children.

INFO: Stephens' was four years old when he was chosen to play the part of Damien in The Omen.

Had his blonde hair straightened and dyed black to play Damien Thorn.

Once worked as a futures trader in the London stock market, and has also been a property developer.

TRIVIA: In an interview with AMC, director Richard Donner said Stephens got the part on Damien in The Omen after attacking the filmmaker (at Donner's urging), punching Donner in the testicles for good measure.

Occasionally appears at horror conventions and autograph signings.

WHERE IS HE NOW: In January 2017, Stephens was given a suspended prison sentence for a road-rage attack on two cyclists at Toys Hill, Westerham, Kent, which occurred in 2016. Stephens, a resident of the High Street, Edenbridge, Kent, was ordered to undergo rehabilitation, perform 150 hours of unpaid work, pay compensation of £1,000 to each victim, and an extra £120 to one victim for damaged his helmet.



CREDITS:

2006 The Omen...Tabloid Reporter #3

1980 Gauguin the Savage (TV Movie)...Young Emil

1976 The Omen...Damien

To see Then & Now pictures of Harvey Stephens, visit: Celebrity Nooz

--Answers to DEAD OR ALIVE--

Peter Weller - ALIVE
Born: 06/24/1947

Dan Hedaya - ALIVE
Born: 07/24/1940

George Cukor - DEAD (Heart attack)
Born: 07/07/1899 Died: 01/24/1983

WHO PASSED ON THIS WEEK...

7/25
Farouk Al-Fishawy [ar], 67, Egyptian actor (The Suspect), cancer.
Beji Caid Essebsi, 92, Tunisian politician, Minister of Foreign Affairs (1981-1986), Prime Minister (2011) and President (since 2014).

7/24
Claes Andersson, 82, Finnish writer, psychiatrist and politician, MP (1987-1999, 2007-2008) and Minister of Culture (1995-1998).
David Caplan, 54, Canadian politician, MPP (1997-2011).
Sergio Di Giulio, 74, Italian voice actor and actor (One Hamlet Less).
Margaret Fulton, 94, Scottish-born Australian chef and cookbook writer (The Margaret Fulton Cookbook).
Hwang Byungsng, 49, South Korean poet.
Cathy Inglese, 60, American college basketball coach (University of Vermont, Boston College, University of Rhode Island), fall.
Michael Kittredge, 67, American home decor executive and philanthropist, founder of Yankee Candle.
Nam Gi-nam, 77, South Korean film director (Night Fairy), cancer.