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S.F. film patron deaths on I-5 were ‘medically related,’ CHP says

The San Francisco film community was mourning Judy Wyler Sheldon and her husband, Wylie Sheldon, longtime arts patrons who were found dead Monday evening inside a running SUV near Redding (Shasta County) in what the California Highway Patrol described as an apparently “medically related” incident.
Sheldon, 84, the daughter of Oscar-winning filmmaker William Wyler, was a longtime leader of the San Francisco Silent Film Festival. She and Wylie Sheldon, 86, were remembered Tuesday as generous hosts whose San Francisco home became a gathering place for visiting archivists, musicians and film lovers.
“We are reeling from this news,” Anita Monga, artistic director of the San Francisco Silent Film Festival, said in an email. “Judy and Wylie were very dear to us, supportive and a positive presence at all our events.”
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The Sheldons were found about 5:46 p.m. June 15 in a 2022 Jeep Compass stopped on the right shoulder of northbound Interstate 5, north of Fawndale Road, according to the CHP. Judith Sheldon was the driver, and Wylie Sheldon was the passenger, the agency said.
The vehicle was running when a CHP officer stopped to check on it, but both people inside were unresponsive, the agency said. A second CHP officer arrived, and the officers rendered medical aid along with medical personnel.
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Both were pronounced dead at the scene in what appeared to be a medically related incident, according to the CHP. The agency said the circumstances and cause of death remain under investigation.
Redding was under a National Weather Service extreme heat warning that day, and temperatures in the area reached about 109 degrees, according to weather data. CHP has not said whether heat was a factor in the deaths.
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The couple was en route to the Oregon Shakespeare Festival in Ashland. Investigators were retracing the couple’s route from the Bay Area and checking where they may have stopped along the way.
The deaths reverberated through San Francisco’s arts world, where Judy Wyler Sheldon was known not only for her Hollywood lineage but for her decades of work supporting silent film preservation.
In a statement, the San Francisco Silent Film Festival said Judy Sheldon’s “generous support and positive spirit” had been a “buoying presence” at festival events for more than two decades.
Stacey Wisnia, the festival’s executive director, said Sheldon attended “almost every program” she could remember since Wisnia joined the organization more than 20 years ago.
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“Completely unassuming, she could always be found in the theater lobby engaged in lively conversations with festival musicians, special guests, and audience members,” Wisnia said.
Wisnia said she would miss Sheldon’s “warmth, curiosity, and charming stories about her travel adventures and her father, the great director William Wyler.”
“She was a San Francisco treasure,” Wisnia said.
After stepping down as president of the San Francisco Silent Film Festival’s board, Sheldon became the organization’s longtime chair, Monga said.
“I used to joke with her that she was our Frank Sinatra — Chairman of the Board,” Monga said.
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Monga said Judy and Wylie Sheldon hosted the festival’s pre-festival welcome party for many years at their home in San Francisco’s Pacific Heights.
“Judy would allow, actually encourage, our visiting film archivists and musicians to pose for pictures with her father William Wyler’s Oscars,” Monga said. “The perfect hosts.”
She added, “I’m sorry to not be more articulate; this loss is so devastating.”
Sheldon was born Judith Wyler in Los Angeles and was widely known in film and San Francisco arts circles as Judy Wyler Sheldon.
The daughter of Wyler and actress Margaret Tallichet, she had several screen credits in the 1950s, including appearances in “The Errol Flynn Theatre,” “The Buccaneers” and “BBC Sunday-Night Theatre,” before becoming a longtime advocate for silent film preservation.
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In a 2007 interview, she said she became involved with the San Francisco Silent Film Festival after attending a retrospective of her father’s early silent films in Pordenone, Italy. San Francisco Performances also listed Judy Sheldon as a co-chair of its 43rd season gala.
At the 2024 San Francisco Silent Film Festival, Sheldon introduced her father’s 1929 silent Western “Hell’s Heroes.”
William Wyler was one of Hollywood’s most acclaimed directors. His films included “Roman Holiday,” “Ben-Hur,” “The Best Years of Our Lives,” “Mrs. Miniver,” and “Wuthering Heights.” He won three Academy Awards for directing.
Eddie Muller, founder of Noir City and a Turner Classic Movies host, said Judy and Wylie Sheldon were “two of the kindest, sweetest, most generous people I knew.”
“Her warm and gregarious support of the film community represented the best of San Francisco’s embrace of the Arts,” Muller said. “She was so vital to the success of the Silent Film Festival.”
Muller said he especially remembered Sheldon’s participation in Noir City when the festival screened “Stranger on the Third Floor,” the 1940 film starring her mother, Margaret Tallichet, that is often cited as an early landmark of film noir.
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Harry and Meghan to visit UK with family for the first time in 4 years, British media reports
Britain’s Prince Harry and his family will return to the United Kingdom for a visit next month, British media reported Wednesday.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex are expected to be accompanied by their two children, Archie, seven, and Lilibet, five, in what would be their first trip to the UK as a family in four years, according to the BBC, the Telegraph and ITV News.
Harry and his wife Meghan, who live in California, left the UK for North America in 2020 after stepping back from royal life, and have since been involved in a long-running, public falling out with his family.
The Sussexes cited a toxic cocktail of tabloid intrusion, entrenched racism in British institutions, online abuse and complex family dynamics, alongside a desire for financial independence as reasons for leaving the UK, in televised interviews and a memoir.
In the years since, Harry, 41, has made several short trips back to the UK, most notably attending the funeral of Queen Elizabeth II in 2022 and his father King Charles III’s coronation in 2023.
Harry returned to England in September last year when he reunited with his father –– their first face-to-face meeting in 19 months. His last visit to the country was January this year, when he attended court as part of a lawsuit he and others have brought against the publisher of the Daily Mail over allegations of unlawful information gathering.
Harry has previously shared his desire to reconcile with his family, and the meeting triggered speculation the royal family’s rift might be abating.
It is not yet known whether the King will meet with his grandchildren during the reported visit next month. They last saw each other in person in 2022, when the Sussex family returned to the UK for the late Queen’s Platinum Jubilee celebrations.
Their visit coincides with an event marking one year to the start of the Invictus Games, the biennial sporting competition Harry founded more than a decade ago.
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‘Heated Rivalry’ Musical, Honorary Awards For Will Ferrell & Lisa Kudrow & All The Winners Of The Night
The 2026 Las Culturistas Culture Awards, hosted by Bowen Yang and Matt Rogers, celebrated the best in pop culture.
It was a jam-packed two-hour telecast of the award ceremony in its second year on Bravo.
Yang and Rogers started off the night with a nod to Heated Rivalry, breaking out into song in their hockey gear. Hunting Wives stars Brittany Snow and Malin Akerman also joined the duo to sing Tatu’s “All the Things She Said,” which was needle dropped in the Canadian series.
In their opening monologue, Yang and Rogers mentioned the Summer House scandal, which rocked the Bravoverse. Later that night, Ciara Miller won the Allison Williams Cool Girl Award and delivered a speech that resonated with fans.
“Thank you so much. If by ‘cool’ you mean, ‘Utterly disappointed by everybody around me,’ yes, I am so f**king cool,” she said. “Obviously, this year has been a little rough, but you know what they say – the best revenge is winning the Allison Williams Cool Girl Award.”
She added, “And booking Love Island USA. And being in Shaboozey’s music video. And also being a registered nurse. And a model. So I’m going to put this in the bathroom of my new house.”
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Will Ferrell was honored with the Titan of Culture award and gave audiences advice to “be proud of yourself,” adding, “I think we should all celebrate our pride.”
“I have pride about being an actor and a filmmaker, but I also have pride about being a husband to a wife,” the SNL alum said. “I guess what I’m saying is, I’m proud to be straight. God, it feels good to finally say that.”
Ferrell continued his funny bit, saying, “The second, more important thing after pride is to be happy, be joyful, be gay. Have gay pride! Starting this month, I hereby declare June — Pride Month!”
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Lisa Kudrow received the Lifetime of Culture honor, with Ben Platt taking the stage for a rendition of “Smelly Cat,” the song Kudrow’s Phoebe Buffay sang on Friends.
“Thank you so much. Winning this Lifetime Culture award is everything to me,” Kudrow said after receiving her trophy from her The Comeback co-star Malin Akerman. “I know what got me here tonight, it’s a career of meticulous planning to impress Matt Rogers and Bowen Yang.”
Kudrow joked that it was Romy & Michele that “was going to be enough” to impress Rogers and Yang “when they were in grade school.”
“When I auditioned for Friends in 1994, I thought, ‘This is the show I should do cause you know who’s going to love it? Four-year-old Matt and not-yet-born Bown!’ Kudrow said, eliciting laughs from the audience. “All culminating in, not a coincidence, the third season of The Comeback. I knew Matt and Bowen would have to give me this award this year. So, thank you, gentleman, for playing right into my hands. And a bigger thanks to me, Lisa, for having my priorities straight.”
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Performances of the night included Megan Stalter performing “Prettiest Girl in America,” Rachel Zegler, Pikachu, and Mandy Moore.
List of All the Winners Televised At the 2026 Las Culturistas Culture Awards
Artist of the Millennium: RuPaul
Allison Williams Cool Girl Award: Ciara Miller of Summer House
The All Good Either Way Award for Bisexuality In Media: Hannah Einbinder of Hacks
Titan of Culture: Will Ferrell
Best Vibe, Hands Down: Mia Calabrese of Summer House
Best Part of “Where Is My Husband!” Song: Sarah Sherman and Aidy Bryant
Eva Longoria Award for Tiny Woman, Huge Impact: That Girl From Duolingo (The Owl)
Shhh Don’t Repeat This Award For Rumor We Are Making Up: Kamala Oh, Mary!
Most Beautiful Name for a Daughter You Haven’t Even Thought of Yet: Ricochet
Jaws Award for Water Diva: Me, When I Was Young, They Used To Call Me a Fish At the Beach!
Hilary Duff Award for Millennial Excellence: Indoor Fern
Best New Artist: Stacey Rusch of The Real Housewives of Potomac
Lifetime of Culture: Lisa Kudrow
Most Surprising Snack: Eric Nam
30 under 30: Pikachu
Most Iconic Building or Structure: The Barclays Center, AKA Ellie the Elephant’s House
Tokyo Disneysea Land of Great Beauty Award: Roku City
Yess!!! Award for Girl We Learned About This Year (And Loved): Olandria of Love Island USA
Scariest Moment in History: Hereditary Lil’ Diva Head Come Off
Eternal Lesbian of the Pop Culture Mind: Wanda Sykes
The Shrek Award for Top Thing We Want to Do to That Green Guy: Double-Sided Dildo
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Olivia Wilde Reacts to Photo Looking “Sick,” Like “Dead Body” on Red Carpet
“NBD but I just achieved a major milestone as a woman online,” Reese Witherspoon and ex-husband Ryan Phillippe’s daughter wrote in a TikTok video posted in May 2024. “I saw 2 different strangers commenting on my body.”
She continued, “The first said I should get on Oz*mpic because I’m too fat. The second accused me of starving myself because I’m too thin. My weight did not change in the time period between their comments. (& it wouldn’t be any of their business if it did!)”
Ava said that “no one deserves to be picked apart for what they look like.” She added, “You don’t always know what someone’s gone through or what they struggle with. But no matter who you are… Your beauty exceeds such superficial measures.”
After some critics accused the House Bunny actress of looking too skinny in an Instagram photo, the star fired back, writing, “I know I don’t need to do this but in an effort to spread some awareness and shed some light on body shaming tactics i felt the need to share. After the barrage of some really inappropriate comments left on my pic I posted yesterday I was left really bummed cause I was really enjoying the silly pics I took. It was a weird angle that even made me feel life I looked smaller than I do in real life. But regardless even though you may think it’s your job or even your right to leave unfiltered thoughts or judgements about my body for me and others to read… it’s not.”
“Coming for me in my comments and telling me how I’m too skinny or I need to eat is absolutely not helpful and extremely body shaming,” she continued.”Body shaming of any kind is something I will not stand for.”
More than a week later, she shared a photo of herself sunbathing in a bikini, writing, “For the haters….with love and gratitude kindly [kiss emoji] my [peach emoji], I’ll keep smiling regardless [peace sign emoji].”
After being called “too skinny,” the legendary singer addressed the negative comments, telling Entertainment Tonight, “Is there anything wrong about my body? I’ve always been very thin. I do ballet. I do a lot of stretching and I work out because it helps my mind, body and soul.”
“If you don’t want to be criticized, you are in the wrong place. I take what’s good for me. I leave behind what is not good for me,” she explained. “I let my management take care of that, and if it hurts anyone, they will take care of that. And I need to focus on what’s right for me, how I feel and, last but not least, you can’t please everybody.”
The “Señorita” star previously took to Instagram Stories to send a message to her haters.
“I haven’t gone on social media AT ALL with the conscious intention of avoiding things that hurt my feelings,” she began her lengthy post. “My eyes accidentally ran over a head line of people ‘body shaming me.’ Honestly, first thing I felt was super insecure over just IMAGINING what these pictures must look like, oh no! My cellulite! Oh no! I didn’t suck in my stomach! But then I was like…of course there are bad pictures, of course there are bad angles, my body’s not made of f–king rock, or all muscles, for that matter. But the saddest part of young girls growing up in an airbrushed world is they’re seeking a perfection that’s not real.”
“I’m writing this for girls like my little sister who are growing up on social media. They’re constantly seeing photoshopped, edited pictures and thinking that’s reality and everyone’s eyes get used to seeing airbrushed skin, and suddenly they think THAT’S norm. It isn’t. It’s fake. AND FAKE IS BECOMING THE NEW REAL. We have a completely unrealistic view of a woman’s body. Girls, cellulite is normal. fat is normal. It’s beautiful and natural. I won’t buy into the bulls–t today!!!! Not today satan and I hope you don’t either.”
In May 2019, the singer posted a video of herself performing at Hangout Music Festival in a black leotard. After seeing the video, a social media user tweeted, “Okay don’t mean to disrespect but aint too thiccccck!?? I mean never saw her like that BEFORE!! from the song with other two country dudes!!” However, the pop star quickly clapped back, replying, “I gained weight get over it.”
She also called out the fashion industry after she claimed several designers refused to dress her for the Grammys because of her size. “Empower women to love their bodies instead of making girls and women feel less then [sic] by their size,” she shared on Instagram in January 2019. “We are beautiful any size! Small or large! Anddddd My size 8 ass is still going to the Grammys. #LOVEYOURBODY.”
Just a week after she welcomed her baby, the podcast host took to Instagram to send a message to her followers.
“A few things because honestly I’m so frustrated and I need to vent this,” she wrote in December 2018. “I wanted to post this photo (showing my stomach) because I wanted to show my journey back to healthy and my goodness I’m so glad I didn’t which is why this photo is now cropped. It’s amazing the comments and how rude some people can be from my last photo I took yesterday. A few things, no I didn’t get a tummy tuck, no I don’t have a personal chef, no I don’t have fortunes so I didn’t train everyday. Yes I had a c section, yes I am still in pain and on meds but I do have a high pain tolerance. I have had 3 stomach surgeries before this (appendix, gallbladder, and c section).. In that photo I had a belly bandit wrapped tightly, and high waisted pants and wow here I am defending myself. Why?!? If I would have posted the photo of my actual stomach in this photo I would have probably been shamed too even when I was wanting to be vulnerable with my journey. Why do we women have to compare ourselves to each other and then shame? I say this to myself as much as I say this to y’all…why can’t it be that we are all different. Our bodies are all beautiful and crafted differently, they heal different, they react different, they simply look different. Why do we need to shame someone for not looking a certain way? Or feel bad about ourselves for looking a certain way? Can we be kinder to ourselves and know that every women has a different journey but yet we are all beautiful? Can we lift women up but not tear yourself down in the process with comparing? Let’s give that a try…..I love y’all. Back to my baby.”
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‘Survivor’ Animated Movie Set In Animal Kingdom In Works At Paramount
The tribe that is CBS has spoken, and Survivor is getting the animated comedy treatment.
An animated Survivor movie set in the animal kingdom is in the works at Paramount Animation, the reality competition series’ longtime host Jeff Probst enthusiastically announced Wednesday.
“I’m so excited to be teaming up with Paramount Animation to bring you Survivor like you’ve never seen it before…in the animal kingdom!” wrote Probst on Instagram. “This will be an all-out comedy with animals competing for the chance to be crowned the sole Survivor. Let’s go!!!!”
Probst said in the video that the movie will have “everything we love about Survivor: big personalities, funny characters, surprising alliances, competition, chaos, and of course, a lot of heart. But this time, the players aren’t humans.”
The film’s official synopsis reads, “Set on a remote and mystical island, animals from all around the globe compete for a once-in-a-lifetime chance to be crowned the sole Survivor.”
Probst serves as executive producer on the film, with Banijay, Amazon MGM and CBS as rightsholders.
Premiering in 2000, the show’s milestone Survivor 50 season finale marked the franchise’s most-watched in six years, with 5.78M live + same-day viewers.
New seasons of Survivor are currently filming in Fiji, set to air this Fall.
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Jimmy Kimmel Sidekick Guillermo Rodriguez Joins ‘Dancing With the Stars’ Season 35
Guillermo Rodriguez is adding another gig to his resume … ‘cause TMZ has learned the beloved “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” personality is joining the upcoming season of “Dancing with the Stars.”
Production sources tell TMZ … Guillermo has signed on to compete in Season 35 of the ABC competition series and will be hitting the ballroom this fall.
The longtime sidekick and fan favorite has become a staple of late night television through his work alongside Jimmy Kimmel, earning laughs with his celebrity interviews, red carpet antics and comedic bits.
Guillermo is the latest celebrity to join the cast as ABC gears up for another season of the hit dance competition.
Reality TV stars Maura Higgins and Ciara Miller have already been announced for the upcoming season. Social media star and Savannah Bananas player Jackson Olson is also set to compete.
The full cast is expected to be revealed soon.
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