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‘Wedding Crashers’ sequel; ‘Back to the Future’ actress dies; more: Buzz

Wedding Crashers

Vince Vaughn, left, and Owen Wilson appear in a scene from the 2005 movie "Wedding Crashers."

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“Wedding Crashers” sequel

Vince Vaughn has confirmed a “Wedding Crashers” sequel is in the works with original co-star Owen Wilson. “Owen and I and the director of ‘Crashers’ (David Dobkin) have been talking for the first time seriously [about] a sequel to that movie,” the actor told ET Wednesday. “So there has been an idea that is pretty good. So we are talking about that in the early stages.” Vaughn, who filmed “The Binge” in Syracuse last year, and Wilson starred in the 2005 comedy film along with Rachel McAdams, Isla Fisher, Christopher Walken, Bradley Cooper, Will Ferrell, Jane Seymour and Rebecca DeMornay. “They were fun movies to make,” Vaughn said, also reminiscing about “Mr. & Mrs. Smith” and “Zoolander.” “It’s always fun to make people laugh and go to work with people that are funny.”

‘Back to the Future’ actress dies

Deadline reports Elsa Raven, a character actress best known as the “Save the clock tower!” lady in “Back to the Future,” is dead at age 91. Raven, whose real name was Elsa Rabinowitz, died Tuesday at her home in Los Angeles, according to her agent David Shaul. Her credits also include the realtor in “The Amityville Horror,” John Malkovich’s landlady in “In the Line of Fire,” and a memorable appearance in “Titanic” as half of the elderly couple holding each other in a bed as water floods in (featured in Celine Dion’s “My Heart Will Go On” music video). She also appeared on “General Hospital,” “Amen,” “Wiseguy,” “Days of Our Lives,” “3rd Rock From the Sun” and as the mom from the Mom & Pop store episode of “Seinfeld.” Survivors include 15 nieces and nephews.

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