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Danny Gans, a Las Vegas singer and comedian best known for his impersonation of George Burns, died today at 52, according to CNN. The cause of death has not yet been revealed. Gans' wildly successful Vegas run began in 1996, when he landed a three-month gig at the Stratosphere Hotel. In the intervening years, the Broadway vet had shows at the Mirage Hotel and the Encore Theater at Steve Wynn's Wynn Las Vegas Hotel. He is said to have sold more tickets on the Strip than the Rat Pack or Elvis Presley, and was voted Las Vegas "Entertainer of the Year" for 11 consecutive years. He is survived by his wife and three children.

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As Hollywood studios scale back film slates, actors are getting fewer chances at the brass ring. But with star salaries shrinking and boxoffice draws of the 1990s and early 2000s losing some of their luster, the town is desperately looking for a new crop of stars who can open a movie.
"It is harder for an actor to break out right now," producer JC Spink says. "The industry is so hungry for A-listers that it puts actors out there before they are ready, actorwise and maturitywise. It's like going to the NBA out of high school instead of college. We don't have the patience to grow things anymore."
The big story this summer might not be potentially record-breaking boxoffice grosses but whether, ready or not, Worthington and company can take advantage of the expected uptick to catapult into the public consciousness -- and raise their quotes at the same time.
"We need someone who can be funny and be dramatic and kiss the girl and can carry a gun," says Mark Waters, director of "Ghosts of Girlfriends Past" and producer of July's "(500) Days of Summer." "When you are looking for guys in their late 20s and early 30s, there really isn't a lot to choose from."