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20 — Northern Territory News, Tuesday, December 22, 2009 www.ntnews.com.au PUB: NT NEWS DATE: 22-DEC-2009 PAGE: 20 COLOR: C M Y K Actress collapsed at her Hollywood Hills home By CHRISTOPHER WEBER in Los Angeles She was just an absolute doll since she was born. Her personality was always outward. Everybody loved her Brittany Murphy dies at age 32 BRITTANY Murphy, the US actress who got her start in the sleeper hit Clueless and rose to stardom in 8 Mile before her movie roles declined in recent years, has died in Los Angeles of what appeared to be natural causes, a Los Angeles County coroner’s official said. She was 32. Murphy (pictured) was pronounced dead at 10.04am local time (5.04am AEDT) at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, hospital spokeswoman Sally Stewart said. Murphy was transported to the hospital after the Los Angeles Fire Department responded to a call at 8am from the home she shared with her husband, British screenwriter Simon Monjack, in the Hollywood Hills. Assistant Chief Coroner Ed Winter said Murphy apparently collapsed in the bathroom, and authorities were looking into her medical history. An official cause of death may not be determined for some time, since toxicology tests will be required, but ‘‘it appears to be natural’’, Winter said. He said an autopsy was planned for today. Winter said Murphy’s family was co-operating with the coroner’s investigation but would not be releasing a public statement on Sunday. He said funeral arrangements have not been announced. Los Angeles police have opened an investigation into Murphy’s death, Officer Norma Eisenman said. Detectives and coroner’s officials were at Murphy and Monjack’s home on Sunday afternoon but did not talk to reporters. Paparazzi were camped outside the multistorey home, located above the Sunset Strip. Messages left for Murphy’s manager, agent and publicist by The Associated Press were not immediately returned. Neighbour Clare Staples said she saw firefighters working to resuscitate the actress on Sunday morning. She said Murphy was on a stretcher and ‘‘looked as though she was dead at the scene’’. Murphy’s husband, wearing pyjama bottoms and no shoes, appeared ‘‘dazed’’ as firefighters tried to save her, Staples said. ‘‘It’s just tragic,’’ she added. TMZ.com first reported Murphy’s death on Sunday morning local time. Murphy’s father, Angelo Bertolotti, said he learned of her death from his son, the actress’s brother, and was stunned. ‘‘She was just an absolute doll since she was born,’’ Bertolotti said from his home in Branford, Florida. ‘‘Her personality was always outward. Everybody loved her people that made movies with her, people on a cruise they all loved her. She was just a regular gal.’’ He said he hadn’t heard much about the circumstances of Murphy’s death. Bertolotti divorced her mother when Murphy was young and hadn’t seen Murphy in the past few years. He said he used to be in the mob and served prison time on federal drug charges. ‘‘She was just talented,’’ Bertolotti said. ‘‘And I loved her very much.’’ Born November 10, 1977, in Atlanta, Murphy grew up in New Jersey and later moved with her mother to Los Angeles to pursue acting. Her career started in the early 1990s with small roles in television series, commercials and movies. She is best known for parts in Girl, Interrupted, Clueless and 8 Mile. Her on-screen work had lessened of late, but Murphy’s voice gave life to numerous animated characters, including Luanne Platter on more than 200 episodes of Fox’s King of the Hill and Gloria the penguin in the 2006 feature Happy Feet. Rage against reality show goes online LONDON: An internet campaign to stop the winner of Britain’s top television show from once again claiming the coveted Christmas No. 1 single spot has triumphed against the odds. US rap metal band Rage Against The Machine’s expletive-ridden 1992 hit Killing In The Name, which has lyrics about rebelling against control, saw off Joe McElderry, the winner of this year’s The X Factor singing contest, in the battle for the festive top spot. A campaign on the social networking website Facebook was set up in a bid to stop student McElderry’s version of The Climb from becoming a fifth straight X Factor shoo-in for the Christmas single No. 1 slot. Killing In The Name sold more than 500,000 copies in the past week while The Climb sold 450,000. Killing In The Name is the first download-only Christmas No. 1, and achieved the biggest download sales total in a first week ever seen in the British charts. ‘‘As we have seen in recent years, overhauling any X Factor winner in the race for the Christmas No. 1 is no mean achievement,’’ said UK Charts Company’s managing director Martin Talbot. ‘‘The popular support we have seen for the record this week has been truly amazing.’’ Rage Against the Machine vocalist Zack de la Rocha (pictured) told BBC radio: ‘‘We are very ecstatic and excited about the song reaching the No. 1 spot.’’ TV host sorry for ‘retarded’ jibe AUCKLAND: A decision to uphold complaints about a New Zealand broadcaster’s description of singer Susan Boyle (pictured) as ‘‘retarded’’ has been welcomed by the organisation representing people with intellectual disabilities. State broadcaster TVNZ yesterday said its complaints committee upheld complaints about the remarks made by Paul Henry on the Breakfast program on November 23, saying it breached standards of good taste and decency. TVNZ said Henry had apologised. Ralph Jones, the chief executive of IHC New Zealand representing those with intellectual disabilities said the organisation was pleased with the decision and with Henry’s apology. ‘‘Paul’s apology will make things easier for people with intellectual disabilities, who have been enormously embarrassed and offended by what he said,’’ Jones said. ‘‘I’m pleased that TVNZ’s stance gives Paul some guidance as to what is appropriate behaviour and language. ‘‘Our goal was to make TVNZ and Paul Henry realise that the words they broadcast are extremely powerful and can affect how people feel.’’

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Actress collapsed at her Hollywood Hills homeByCHRISTOPHERWEBER

in Los Angeles

‘She was just an absolute doll since she was born. Her

personality was always outward. Everybody loved her

BrittanyMurphydies atage 32

BRITTANYMurphy, the US actresswho got her start in the sleeper hitClueless and rose to stardom in 8Mile before hermovie roles declinedin recent years, has died in LosAngeles of what appeared to benatural causes, a Los AngelesCounty coroner’s official said.

Shewas 32.Murphy (pictured)was

pronounced dead at 10.04am localtime (5.04amAEDT) at Cedars-SinaiMedical Center, hospitalspokeswomanSally Stewart said.

Murphywas transported to thehospital after the Los Angeles FireDepartment responded to a call at8am from the home she sharedwith her husband, Britishscreenwriter SimonMonjack, intheHollywoodHills.

Assistant Chief Coroner EdWintersaidMurphy apparently collapsed inthe bathroom, and authorities werelooking into hermedical history.

An official cause of deathmay not

be determined for some time, sincetoxicology tests will be required, but‘‘it appears to be natural’’, Wintersaid. He said an autopsywasplanned for today.

Winter saidMurphy’s family wasco-operatingwith the coroner’sinvestigation but would not bereleasing a public statement onSunday. He said funeralarrangements have not

been announced. Los Angeles policehave opened an investigation intoMurphy’s death, Officer NormaEisenman said. Detectives andcoroner’s officials were atMurphyandMonjack’s home on Sundayafternoon but did not talk toreporters. Paparazzi were campedoutside themultistorey home,located above the Sunset Strip.

Messages left forMurphy’smanager, agent andpublicist by TheAssociated Press

were not immediately returned.Neighbour Clare Staples said shesaw firefighters working toresuscitate the actress on Sundaymorning. She saidMurphywas on astretcher and ‘‘looked as though shewas dead at the scene’’.

Murphy’s husband, wearingpyjama bottoms and no shoes,appeared ‘‘dazed’’ as firefighterstried to save her, Staples said. ‘‘It’s

just tragic,’’ she added. TMZ.comfirst reportedMurphy’s death onSundaymorning local time.

Murphy’s father, AngeloBertolotti, said he learned of herdeath fromhis son, the actress’sbrother, andwas stunned.

‘‘Shewas just an absolute dollsince shewas born,’’ Bertolotti saidfromhis home in Branford, Florida.‘‘Her personality was alwaysoutward. Everybody loved her—

people thatmademovies with her,people on a cruise— they all loved

her. Shewas just a regular gal.’’ Hesaid he hadn’t heardmuch about thecircumstances ofMurphy’s death.Bertolotti divorced hermother whenMurphywas young and hadn’t seenMurphy in the past few years. Hesaid he used to be in themob andserved prison time on federaldrug charges.

‘‘Shewas just talented,’’Bertolotti said. ‘‘And I loved herverymuch.’’

BornNovember 10, 1977, inAtlanta, Murphy grew up in NewJersey and latermovedwith hermother to Los Angeles topursue acting.

Her career started in the early1990swith small roles in televisionseries, commercials andmovies.She is best known for parts inGirl,Interrupted, Clueless and 8Mile.

Her on-screenwork had lessenedof late, butMurphy’s voice gave lifeto numerous animated characters,including Luanne Platter onmorethan 200 episodes of Fox’sKing ofthe Hill andGloria the penguin in the2006 featureHappy Feet.

Rage againstreality showgoes onlineLONDON: An internetcampaign to stop thewinner ofBritain’s top television showfromonce again claiming thecoveted ChristmasNo. 1 singlespot has triumphed againstthe odds.

US rapmetal band RageAgainst TheMachine’sexpletive-ridden 1992 hitKillingIn TheName, which has lyricsabout rebelling against control,saw off JoeMcElderry, thewinner of this year’s The XFactor singing contest, in thebattle for the festive top spot.

A campaign on the socialnetworkingwebsite Facebookwas set up in a bid to stopstudentMcElderry’s version ofThe Climb frombecoming afifth straight X Factor shoo-infor the Christmas singleNo. 1 slot.

Killing In TheName soldmorethan 500,000 copies in thepast weekwhile The Climb sold450,000.Killing In TheName isthe first download-onlyChristmasNo. 1, and achievedthe biggest download salestotal in a first week ever seen inthe British charts.

‘‘As we have seen in recentyears, overhauling any X Factorwinner in the race for theChristmasNo. 1 is nomeanachievement,’’ said UKChartsCompany’smanaging directorMartin Talbot.

‘‘The popular support wehave seen for the record thisweek has been truly amazing.’’

Rage Against theMachinevocalist Zack de la Rocha(pictured) told BBC radio: ‘‘Weare very ecstatic and excitedabout the song reaching theNo. 1 spot.’’

TV host sorry for ‘retarded’ jibeAUCKLAND: Adecision to upholdcomplaints about aNewZealandbroadcaster’sdescription of singerSusan Boyle(pictured) as‘‘retarded’’ has beenwelcomed by theorganisationrepresenting peoplewith intellectualdisabilities.

State broadcasterTVNZ yesterday said its complaintscommittee upheld complaints aboutthe remarksmade by Paul Henry ontheBreakfast programonNovember23, saying it breached standards ofgood taste and decency.

TVNZ said Henry had apologised.

Ralph Jones, the chief executive of

IHCNewZealandrepresenting thosewith intellectualdisabilities said theorganisationwaspleasedwith thedecision andwithHenry’s apology.

‘‘Paul’s apologywillmake things easierfor people withintellectualdisabilities, who havebeen enormouslyembarrassed and

offended bywhat he said,’’ Jones said.

‘‘I’m pleased that TVNZ’s stancegives Paul some guidance as towhat isappropriate behaviour and language.

‘‘Our goal was tomake TVNZ andPaul Henry realise that thewords theybroadcast are extremely powerful andcan affect how people feel.’’