It's no surprise that Leslie Grossman said that playing one of American Horror Story: 1984's villains is "a highlight of [her] entire career." Margaret Booth, the hyper-Christian Camp Redwood director ...
Camp Redwood is open for the summer and the screams have already started. Season 9 of American Horror Story, titled “1984,” kicked things off with a brutal murder scene before introducing a host of ...
A totally radical group of friends from the 1980s-era Los Angeles decided to spend a summer out in the woods as camp counselors. What they didn’t know was that they were working at the site of one of ...
Margaret Booth (January 16, 1898 – October 28, 2002) was an American film editor. Born in Los Angeles, she started her Hollywood career as a 'patcher', editing films by D. W. Griffith, around 1915.
On one hand, Wednesday's "Rest in Pieces" felt very much like a filler episode of AHS: 1984, stretching things out until next week's finale. On the other hand, it did give us this line: "If you think ...
If you thought you had American Horror Story: 1984 all figured out as just an homage to the iconic '80s slasher films, then you're sadly mistaken. While the season does start with a crazed killer ...
The second episode of “American Horror Story: 1984” showed the backstory of real-life serial killer Richard Ramirez, also known as the Night Stalker — and the FX show got his childhood down to a T.
The actress says that playing Margaret Booth on the ninth season of the FX anthology series was a role of a lifetime. Leslie Grossman has played a lot of snarky women over the years, from the spoiled ...
Margaret “Peggy” Ellen (Horn) Booth, 91, wife of the late Warren Lindsey Booth for 63 years, died peacefully at Covenant Village, Cromwell on March 13, 2014. Born in Fort Wayne, Indiana, on December ...
Mary Margaret Booth, longtime Duluth resident, died Friday, February 2, 2018 at Benedictine Health Center. Born in Wright, MN of father Matthew Ronich and mother Anna Antonich Ronich. She was preceded ...
Margaret Booth, longtime supervising editor for MGM throughout Europe and the U.S. who garnered an honorary Oscar in 1978, died Tuesday Oct. 28 at Century City Hospital in Los Angeles. She was 104.
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