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As Deputy Film Editor of The Hollywood Reporter, Anne Thompson writes the weekly Risky Business column and the daily Riskybizblog. She’s a contributor to The New York Times, The Washington Post, Wired, Premiere, Filmmaker and The London Observer. From 1996 to 2002, she headed Premiere's Los Angeles bureau as West Coast Editor. Before joining Premiere, Thompson tracked behind-the-scenes Hollywood as a senior writer at Entertainment Weekly and as West Coast Editor for Film Comment Magazine. From 1985 to 1993, she wrote the film industry column "Risky Business" for L.A. Weekly and The Los Angeles Times Syndicate. A graduate of the Department of Cinema Studies at New York University, she teaches the fall semester of “Sneak Previews” for UCLA Extension. In late 2006 she cohosted Ebert & Roeper when Roger Ebert was ill. They reviewed "The Good Shepherd"; "Venus"; "We Are Marshall"; "Night at the Museum"; and "The Dead Girl". They agreed on every movie except "Night at the Museum", which got a thumbs-up from Anne and a thumbs-down from Richard Roeper. Shortcut: WP:CU Marking articles for cleanup This page is undergoing a transition to an easier-to-maintain format. ... This Manual of Style has the simple purpose of making things easy to read by following a consistent format — it is a style guide. ...
Of Anne’s subsequent life in Mt. Vernon little is known except she was loved and respected by her nieces and nephews.
John, the 1st child of AnneThompson and Henry Irvine, was born in Ireland in 1830.
and last child of AnneThompson and Henry Irvine was born in Ireland and came with her mother and grand father, Mathew Thompson, who was married to Martha Irvine, to America and Mt. Vernon shortly after her birth in 1844.