A lifelong Los Angeles resident, Greg Braxton has written for the Los Angeles Times for more than three decades. He currently is a staff writer covering television for the Calendar section, and has also written extensively about trends and cultural issues in the entertainment field.
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There’s a lot of great television coming this summer, including the return of favorites like ‘The Bear’ and ‘Wednesday,’ and new series like ‘Ironheart,’ ‘Too Much’ and ‘Alien: Earth.’
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The veteran actor, who stars in Prime Video’s new action horror series, is showing no signs of slowing down after a long career filled with cinematic touchstones.
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