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Alexander Rastorguev, a prominent Russian documentary filmmaker and critic of President Vladimir Putin, was killed in the Central African Republic alongside cameraman Kirill Radchenko and reporter Orhan Dzhemal while filming a new documentary.
The news was reported by several Russian sources. The Russian foreign ministry confirmed the death of three people with identification documents that belonged to Rastorguev, Dzhemal and Radchenko.
The three men were found dead outside the city of Sibut, located 188 kilometres north of the Central African Republic’s capital Bangui, the ministry said.
This story first appeared in the Jan. 17 issue of The Hollywood Reporter magazine.
Lorimar Productions occupies a singular place in Hollywood history. The company, co-founded by Lee Rich and Merv Adelson in 1969, quickly emerged as the crown jewel of the television business.
In an era when independent producers proliferated, it could lay claim to four of TV’s biggest hits — The Waltons, Dallas, Knots Landing and Falcon Crest — to say nothing of a new format (the modern primetime soap) and a strong reputation for its creative-friendly culture.