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English actor Christian Bale attends the European premiere of "The Dark Knight Rises" at The Odeon and Empire Cinemas Leicester Square in London on July 18, 2012. UPI/Paul Treadway
English actor Christian Bale attends the European premiere of "The Dark Knight Rises" at The Odeon and Empire Cinemas Leicester Square in London on July 18, 2012. UPI/Paul Treadway | License Photo

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FRANK PIERSON: Film writer-director Frank Pierson has died of natural causes at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles, the Writers Guild of America confirmed Monday.

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The New York native and World War II veteran was 87 when he died Sunday. No other details regarding the cause of his death were disclosed.

Pierson was president of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences from 2001-2005, and a former president of the West Coast division of the WGA. He earned an Academy Award and Writers Guild Award for writing the screenplay for the 1975 film, "Dog Day Afternoon." He was nominated for screenplay Oscars for "Cool Hand Luke" (with Donn Pearce) and "Cat Ballou" (with Walter Newman.)

"Frank Pierson was, without qualification, one of the great writers of our era. His themes were honor, love, and betrayal; his medium was television and film. His was a career that spanned from 'Have Gun Will Travel' to 'Mad Men,' stopping off at 'Cool Hand Luke' and 'Dog Day Afternoon' and so many memorable others. His characters -- saints and sinners alike -- were stunningly specific, always surprising, and never failed to earn our understanding," WGAW Vice President Howard A. Rodman said in a statement. "I'll miss his presence, kind and fierce. His writing stays with us and is a model for what, with hard work and generosity of spirit, we might achieve."

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"I feel very lucky, as do all the writers at 'Mad Men,' to have collaborated with and enjoyed the amazing presence that was Frank Pierson. He was a writer's writer: sharp and funny and clever and, most importantly, honest about the details that make one human. He was a great artist and made everyone around him better. I can't believe I knew him," said "Mad Men" creator Matthew Weiner of Pierson, who served as consulting producer on the acclaimed AMC series for several seasons up until this year. "If you asked Frank what he was most proud of, he'd tell you, 'Being a writer.'"

"Few things carry more pain, disturb more, than hearing that a great talent's gone. Frank was one. He could bring life to life with remarkable honesty. No using his shoe tip to test for landmines, he once told a Humanitas [Prize] luncheon, 'The writer who takes the chance to dig into his own soul is tackling stuff that is hard, not just because he is vulnerable, but because we tend to defend these areas ourselves as private and secret.' He was among the best because he gave of himself," said former WGAW President Christopher Knopf.

Pierson served as WGAW president for two separate terms -- 1981 to 1983 and 1993 to 1995.

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He was a four-time Emmy nominee, with three nominations for directing "Soldier's Girl," "Conspiracy" and Citizen Cohn."

His directing credits include the films "The Looking Glass War," "A Star is Born" and "King of the Gypsies" and the TV movie "Truman."

Pierson is survived by his wife, Helene; his children, Michael and Eve; and five grandchildren.

In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations be made to Stand Up to Cancer.


'THE DARK KNIGHT RISES:' The latest Batman film, "The Dark Knight Rises," earned nearly $161 million at the North American box office when it opened this weekend, receipts show.

The weekly film earnings were reported Monday instead of the usual Sunday out of respect for the victims of the Colorado movie theater massacre.

A 24-year-old man is to be charged next week with killing 12 people and wounding dozens of others when he opened fire in an Aurora movie house where the third and final installment in Christopher Nolan's Batman trilogy was screening at midnight Friday.

Box Office Mojo said "Ice Age: Continental Drift" was No. 2 with $20 million, "The Amazing Spider-Man" was No. 3 with $11 million, "Ted" was No. 4 with $10 million and "Brave" was No. 5 with $6 million.

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Rounding out the top tier are "Magic Mike" at No. 6 with $4 million, "Savages" at No. 7 with $3 million, "Tyler Perry's Madea's Witness Protection" at No. 8 with $2 million, "Moonrise Kingdom" at No. 9 with $1.8 million and "To Rome with Love" at No. 10 with $1.4 million.

The Hollywood Reporter said "The Dark Knight Rises" had the biggest opening ever for a non-3-D movie and the third-biggest opening of all time behind 3-D offerings "The Avengers" with $207 million and "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows -- Part 2" with $169.2 million.


MARIAH CAREY: Fox says pop singer Mariah Carey will fill one of the vacancies left by outgoing judges Jennifer Lopez and Steven Tyler on "American Idol."

The Hollywood Reporter said Fox Entertainment President Kevin Reilly made the announcement Monday during a press conference in Los Angeles.

"We do, in fact, have one judge whose deal closed very recently," Reilly said. "It's an artist that many contestants have tried to emulate. Because it really was concluded only hours ago, our new judge couldn't be with us."

"I am so excited to be joining 'Idol,'" Carey told reporters by speakerphone. "I can't wait to get started."

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Randy Jackson said last week on "The View" he would be back again as judge on Season 12 of "Idol." There is no word on who the third judge might be.


CYBILL SHEPHERD: Actress Cybill Shepherd confirmed to the New York Daily News she has accepted the marriage proposal of her beau Andrei Nikolajevic.

"He was a jeweler. Now, he's a psychologist," Shepherd told the newspaper. "He's Serbian."

Shepherd, 62, is known for her roles on TV's "The Client List," "Cybill" and "Moonlighting," as well as in the films "Taxi Driver" and "The Last Picture Show." She was previously married and divorced twice, and is the mother of three adult children.

Shepherd told the Daily News Nikolajevic asked her to marry him several weeks ago in New York City.

"It was very romantic and on one knee," the actress and former model said. "I never thought I'd get married again."

She did not say how long she has known Nikolajevic or when she plans to marry him.

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