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Friday, August 26, 2011

'Treme' actor dies

Michael Showers played Capt. John Guidry on the acclaimed HBO series, "Treme." STORY HIGHLIGHTSHis body is found floating in the Mississippi River in New OrleansPolice recover it and hand it over to the coronerHBO's acclaimed 'Treme' is by the creator of 'The Wire'RELATED TOPICSTremeDavid SimonTelevisionEntertainment (CNN) -- Actor Michael Showers, who made several appearances in the HBO series "Treme," was found dead Wednesday in Louisiana, a Port of New Orleans official told CNN Thursday.

His body was spotted floating in the Mississippi River near St. Louis Street in New Orleans, said Chris Bonura, communications director for the port.

Harbor police responded and retrieved the body, he said. It has been handed over to the coroner for investigation, he added.

The coroner's office did not immediately respond to CNN questions about the incident.

Showers played Capt. John Guidry on the acclaimed HBO series, which was created by David Simon following his cult classic "The Wire."

Simon hailed him as "a fine actor who contributed his talents to our drama in the warmest and most professional way.

"We enjoyed his work -- and working with him. Going forward, we're going to miss having him as part of our production. All of which seems of little import in light of the loss of a man's whole life, and what that loss truly means to him, his family, his friends. Our respect and condolences go to them, especially," Simon said in a statement on behalf of the show.

HBO is owned by Time Warner, the parent company of CNN.

CNN's Rachel Wells contributed to this report.



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Thursday, August 25, 2011

How Rose McGowan escaped a cult


Rose McGowan grew up in the Italian countryside, where her parent were members of the local branch of the Children of God. STORY HIGHLIGHTS McGowan's first nine years were in the Children of God sect
She said she fled with her family once the cult began advocating child-adult sexual relations
McGowan deflects with humor some of the dangers and difficulties she facedRELATED TOPICSRose McGowanCelebrity News (PEOPLE.com) -- Rose McGowan's first nine years were anything but traditional. They were spent in the Children of God sect, a group that extolled the virtues of free love and prepared for the second coming of Jesus.

Although it proved a harrowing experience -- she fled with her family, she says, once the cult began advocating child-adult sexual relations -- as the setting at first "was really idyllic," remembers the actress, 38, who rose to fame on TV's Charmed and now stars in Conan the Barbarian 3D.

"I grew up in pastoral settings" -- specifically, the Italian countryside, where her parent were members of the local branch of the Children of God. But McGowan, who was born in Florence, knew instinctively that she didn't belong in such a place.

"I've always been who I am," she says, explaining that while she did believe in God, she wasn't in accord with the hippie lifestyle, and certainly not with their aesthetic or the subservient role of females in the sect.

Even at her tender age, McGowan rebelled. "I did not want to be like those women. There were basically there to serve the men sexually," she says.

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When her father began to fear that Rose might be molested, she says, "My dad was strong enough to realize that this hippie love had gone south."

She fled the Children of God with her father and siblings and moved to the U.S. McGowan recalls that "it was not an easy assimilation" into the mainstream way of life. "My brothers and sisters, we thought everyone was boring."

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Many years later, she returned to the small town in Italy with her then-boyfriend, rocker Marilyn Manson. "We created quite a stir," she admits.

Looking back at her early experiences, McGowan deflects with humor some of the dangers and difficulties she faced. In contrast to the dressed-down hippie look of the cult, she says, "I came out of the womb waving red lipstick."

Still, the remembrances left quite an impression. While expressing gratitude to her father, who died in 2008, McGowan tears up. Mostly, though, she realizes the experience is all she ever knew and made her who she is.

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"There are people who will read this story and think I had a strange existence," she says. "I think they've had a strange existence!"

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