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Wales Online
3 days ago
- Entertainment
- Wales Online
Man from UNCLE and NCIS star left £100,000 in his will
Man from UNCLE and NCIS star left £100,000 in his will The documents have shown who inherited the star's fortune David McCallum (Jam Press) The Man from U.N.C.L.E star David McCallum left nearly £100,000 when he died - all to his wife - his will has shown. The British actor became a star by playing a secret agent in the 1960s spy drama. He also appeared alongside Steve McQueen in war movie The Great Escape. McCallum died aged 90 on 25 September, 2023. More recently the Scottish-born star who lived in New York became known to a younger audience for his long-running role as a medical examiner in TV show NCIS. Now documents show his estate in England and Wales was worth £97,307 when he died. The value of his British estate was left to his wife Katherine who was also its administrator. His will was made in 2010 was ratified by the Nassau County Surrogate's court, New York. He had five children, from two different relationships. Three from his first marriage to Jill Ireland - Valentine, Paul and adopted son Jason. Jason passed away from a drug overdose after taking a combination of painkillers and other muscle relaxants in 1989. He also had two children when he married second wife Katherine Carpenter - son Peter and daughter Sophie. His will shows that he stipulated if his wife Katherine died before him his estate was to be left to Peter and Sophie. Article continues below If Katherine predeceased him the will also made provision for Paul and Valentine - his sons with Jill Ireland - who would each get $100,000. The actor had a long career starring in TV series Colditz, The Invisible Man and Sapphire & Steel. But he was probably best known for his role as mysterious Soviet agent Illya Kuryakin in The Man from U.N.C.L.E. He received several Emmy and Golden Globe nominations before the series ended in 1968.


Express Tribune
19-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Express Tribune
Kanye West reacts to "CUCK" album leak, denies track UNCLE is about wife Bianca Censori
Kanye West has voiced his frustration after tracks from his unreleased album CUCK were leaked online. Taking to X, the 47-year-old artist accused unidentified individuals of stealing and uploading the project, writing, 'Somebody got a drive and threw it on YouTube and said this is CUCK.' Somebody got a drive and threw it on YouTube and said this is CUCK What I love about getting blocked on DSPs and having songs leaked and shows cancelled is… It proves everything I'm saying and why I'm saying — ye (@kanyewest) May 19, 2025 According to AllHipHop, the album leak surfaced first on Discord before spreading to YouTube, where it was later removed. The unauthorised drop reportedly included a full version of CUCK and unheard songs titled Diddy Free and Free My Kids. Among the tracks circulated was UNCLE, which sparked speculation due to its alleged connection to Kanye's wife, Bianca Censori. Addressing the rumours directly, West stated, 'UNCLE is not on CUCK and is not about my wife.' The song was said to tell a story of a woman involved in sex work following abuse, but West firmly denied any link to Censori. UNCLE is not on CUCK and is not about my wife — ye (@kanyewest) May 19, 2025 In addition to responding to the leak, West continues to tease his upcoming film project WW3, which has been in development for several months.
Yahoo
31-01-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Puzzle solutions for Friday, Jan. 31, 2025
Note: Most subscribers have some, but not all, of the puzzles that correspond to the following set of solutions for their local newspaper. Play the USA TODAY Crossword Puzzle. Play the USA TODAY Sudoku Game. Jumbles: WRING UNCLE ORIGIN ZEALOT Answer: Asking the dog if he had once again ripped up the newspaper was − "RE-TORE-ICAL" (Distributed by Tribune Content Agency) "I don't think comedy is something you learn. I think it's something that's either there or it's not." − Jessica Walter (Distributed by Andrews McMeel) MUSICIANS DON'T RETIRE; THEY STOP WHEN THERE'S NO MORE MUSIC IN THEM. − LOUIS ARMSTRONG (Distributed by King Features) WHAT COULD YOU NAME A COMPANY THAT COMES TO PEOPLE'S HOUSES TO CLEAN THEM? "HOME SWEEP HOME." (Distributed by King Features) GRIN SMIRK SMILE SNEER SCOWL (Distributed by Tribune Content Agency) VISIT, TEXTILE, EXTRA, ARTISTS, STOWAWAY (Distributed by Andrews McMeel) BULLISHNESS WINDY WORKMAN UNFLAPPABLE ARTIFICIAL BOLE EDWARD (Distributed by Andrews McMeel) Riding wind and waves (Distributed by Creators Syndicate) This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Online Crossword & Sudoku Puzzle Answers for 01/31/2025 - USA TODAY