

It wasn't until the 75th anniversary of D-Day in 2019 that the British team responsible for the original documentary found out about Stevens' version of their doc, and they appealed to the TV Academy to take action. Disgraced comedian Louis CK bagged a Grammy Award on April 3 despite admitting to sxual misconduct and suffering five years in the professional comedy industry. The 56-year-old appeared in a Los Angeles court on Thursday where a judge ordered him to. later went on to re-edit the documentary with Shields to cut down the running time, and added his own narration to the film, giving it the new title along the way. Disgraced comedian Andy Dick was sentenced to 90 days behind bars after being convicted of sexual battery. Legendary director George Stevens - George Jr.'s father - was part of the Signal Corps Special Motion Picture Unit in Europe during World War II, and on his own personal cameras captured color footage of the war that was later turned into a documentary for the BBC with his son's permission, D-Day to Berlin: Newsnight Special, which aired in 1985.
has had an impressive career filled with dozens of Emmy nominations and multiple wins, but in March 2020 he and his editor Catherine Shields were stripped of the four nominations and three wins earned for George Stevens: D-Day to Berlin. The disgraced comedian won best comedy album for 'Sincerely Louis CK,' his first special since 2017, when multiple sexual misconduct allegations were made against him.
