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Every Happy Days Spin-Off, Ranked From Worst To Best
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Originally aired beginning in 1974 -- just one year after "American Graffiti" put George Lucas on the map and made the 1950s cool again -- "Happy Days" represents nostalgia at its peak. The popular show revolved around average teen Richie Cunningham (Ron Howard) and his friends during the late 1950s and early 1960s in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Injecting pure Americana straight into the veins of viewers, "Happy Days" ran for 11 seasons on ABC, becoming one of the most successful shows of the era and one of the greatest sitcoms of all time. And naturally, any network is going to look at that level of popularity and try to find a way to capitalize on it. 

Back in the 1970s, any show that had even a hint of a following could usually be counted on to generate a spinoff or two, so it...
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  • 8/2/2025
  • by Audrey Fox
  • Slash Film
Pamela Anderson Married and Divorced This Man Twice: Her Tragic Love Life Before Liam Neeson
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Pamela Anderson‘s heart may be fluttering for Liam Neeson right now, but did you know that the ‘Baywatch’ actress has been married a total of five times in her lifetime? And out of those 5 marriages, 2 of them were with Rick Salomon.

Who is Rick Salomon? Well, Salomon is best known for his poker skills as a high-stakes poker player. He also found himself in the spotlight due to a s*x tape with Paris Hilton and his high-profile marriages.

Anderson’s third marriage was to Salomon, and the two of them tied the knot at a hotel in Las Vegas in October 2007. Less than ten weeks later, they decided that it wasn’t working out for them, and Anderson filed for divorce, citing irreconcilable differences.

After a lot of confusion surrounding the status of their relationship, both Salomon and Anderson filed for annulment, which the court finally granted on March 24, 2008.

Of course,...
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  • 8/1/2025
  • by Mishkaat Khan
  • FandomWire
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14 Embarrassing Ways Celebrities Attempted to Revive Their Career
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Imagine if your fall-back was an NBA Championship three-peat.

14 Kim Kardashian’s Head Fell Off

In 2011, she added to her tragically diverse portfolio with a horrible song called “Jam (Turn It Up)” that flopped with 14,000 downloads in its first week. Don’t worry, she blamed it on a good cause: She retroactively and flippantly announced that she “gave the proceeds to a cancer organization.” Ew, here, you take this 14 cents.

13 Kevin Spacey Stayed in Character

After allegations of sexual assault surfaced, he was summarily written out of Netflix’s flagship franchise, House of Cards, and has struggled to get work since. In response, he used his yearly Christmas video to make a seven-minute interview with Tucker Carlson while in character as brutal sociopath Frank Underwood.

12 Tell Spooky Stories!

There are at least two TV shows that make no bones about the premise of letting waning stars tell ghost stories: Celebrity...
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  • 7/31/2025
  • Cracked
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Pamela Anderson’s Romantic History: From Tommy Lee to Liam Neeson, a Life Defined by Love
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Pamela Anderson confirms a new relationship with Liam Neeson. We look back on all her romances, marriages, and breakups over the years.

Pamela Anderson has never shied away from love. Since rising to fame in the 1990s, her love life has been as iconic as her career. She’s walked down the aisle more than once, loved fiercely, endured heartbreak, and lived out romances as public as they were intense.

Now, in 2025, she’s back in the headlines as her relationship with ‘The Naked Gun‘ co-star Liam Neeson is confirmed. What follows is a timeline of her romantic journey — a series of chapters that reveal a woman who has always followed her heart.

1989 – 1993: Scott Baio

A young Pamela met Scott Baio at a party in the late ’80s. They dated for three years, and their relationship opened the door to television, landing her a role in Charles in Charge.
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  • 7/31/2025
  • by info@xmag.live
  • XMAG
Dean Cain Is Still Flying High: ‘Lois & Clark’ Heartthrob Tells All on Supporting Trump, Opposing ‘Woke’ Superman and Overcoming Sexual Harassment
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Dean Cain is about to pull off a lightning-fast costume change that would impress even Superman. Standing in front of an infinity pool overlooking a golf course and the Las Vegas Strip in the distance, the actor is wearing a faded gray T-shirt, gym shorts and no shoes. A Greek Orthodox cross and a military dog tag hang from a chain around his neck. The man who played the Man of Steel and his alter ego, Clark Kent, on the trailblazing series “Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman” needs to morph into something camera ready.

“I’m gonna have to go put on a jacket and a shirt and leave my shorts behind,” he says as he pops a tangerine-flavored nicotine lozenge in his mouth and heads upstairs for a Zoom appearance on “Piers Morgan Uncensored” to discuss the latest “Superman,” two days before it unspools in theaters.
See full article at Variety Film + TV
  • 7/29/2025
  • by Tatiana Siegel
  • Variety Film + TV
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‘Full House’ Creator Says This Was One of Sitcom’s Worst Episodes
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Apologies to Jeff Franklin, creator of the Tgif sitcom Full House, but the show aired many episodes that could compete for the series’ worst. Maybe that’s why Franklin limited it to Season Three when he picked his “controversial” entry for most horrible episode, that year’s season premiere, “Tanner’s Island.”

The premise is predictably dopey. To celebrate the anniversary of Joey and Jesse moving in with the Tanners (did they have the date written on the calendar?), Danny gifts everyone with a surprise vacation to Hawaii. That’s a helluva present! There are the usual hijinks (Joey wants to hook up with a hula dancer) before their three-hour boat tour goes awry, and the fam finds themselves stranded on a deserted island.

Yeah, it’s Gilligan’s Island, complete with coconuts falling on Joey’s head.

“It had so much potential and cost so much money,” Franklin told...
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  • 7/15/2025
  • Cracked
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Jon Stewart Will Keep Hosting on Mondays Until ‘The Daily Show’ Gets the ‘60 Minutes’ Treatment from the Trump Administration
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Jon Stewart, in some kind of reverse Garfield situation, seems to really love Mondays. The Daily Show veteran returned to the satirical news program last year, but on the condition that he only host the show on the first day of the week. This has allowed the rest of the Daily Show cast to divvy up the remaining episodes, kind of like if the news desk were a Boca Raton time-share.

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While it initially seemed as though Stewart’s arrangement would only last until the end of the 2024 election season, he later extended his deal to continue hosting The Daily Show “through 2025.” And now it seems as though he wants to stay on even longer than that.

Stewart recently guested on The Bill Simmons podcast, and chatted about his 2015 departure from The Daily Show, which was partially inspired by “the relentlessness of the news cycle and the redundancy of the news cycle,...
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  • 5/27/2025
  • Cracked
15 Best Arrested Development Guest Stars, Ranked
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"Arrested Development" is a cult classic TV sitcom for many reasons. Before it was shockingly revived by Netflix, the series was unceremoniously axed by Fox despite consistent critical acclaim -- leading to what was once one of the greatest series finales ever broadcast. It had a unique sense of humor as well, bucking usual sitcom conventions in favor of multi-episode gags and hidden puns that are near impossible to catch on the first watch. But perhaps most of all, it made a defiant mark because of its cast, including both its main ensemble and its parade of hilarious guest stars.

A great "Arrested Development" guest could make an episode an instant classic. Thus, we've wrangled the 15 best "Arrested Development" guest stars and ranked them based on how much comedy they add relative to their limited screen time. We sadly can't include everyone, but you'll find this group to be largely...
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  • 5/13/2025
  • by Russell Murray
  • Slash Film
What Happened To The Cast Of Charles In Charge?
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"Charles in Charge" has a unique legacy, mostly because it actually wasn't that much of a hit when the first season debuted, and it was cancelled after that first season too. However, CBS thought the show could have new life in syndication, and "Charles in Charge" was brought back from the dead, airing across local affiliates throughout the United States until it ended for good in 1990. Of course, it was heavily retooled when it came back, with pretty much just Charles (Scott Baio) and Buddy Lembeck (Willie Aames) returning. Despite the soft reboot, the core concept of the show remained the same, where Charles becomes a live-in nanny to a family while getting into all sorts of escapades as he attends college. 

There was something of a trend in the 1980s, where networks would revive sitcoms in syndication in the hopes they could find new life elsewhere, and as a result,...
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  • 4/12/2025
  • by Mike Bedard
  • Slash Film
12 Hit TV Shows That Should Have Ended Sooner Than They Did
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Sometimes even the best television shows are victims of their own success, running longer than their natural story should at the expense of their overall quality. From will-they/won't-they romances fulfilled too quickly or the show trying to prolong its central conflicts and mysteries, popular shows try to artificially draw out their narratives to maintain audiences. This leaves even the most ardent fans of a given show acknowledging that there are lesser seasons missing the magic that made the series so successful. A perfect show knows when to call it quits before it overstays its welcome, but very few of them can take that hint.

Simply put, even many beloved shows just try to milk the last bit of success they can, even after enduring changes to their overarching plot or main cast. In doing so, the legacy of these prolonged series is a bit tarnished from their previous esteemed status.
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  • 2/15/2025
  • by Samuel Stone
  • Slash Film
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Pinnacle Peak Pictures to launch EFM sales on ‘A Line Of Fire’ (exclusive)
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Pinnacle Peak Pictures is preparing to launch worldwide sales at EFM next week on thriller A Line Of Fire starring David A.R. White from the God’s Not Dead franchise, Cuba Gooding Jr., Jason Patric, Scott Baio, and Samantha Lockwood.

The first production from Panoramic Pictures centres on Jack “Cash” Conry, a former FBI operative who left the Bureau after the death of his wife to dedicate himself to his two daughters.

Despite a fulfilling life at home, Conry considers returning to work and the decision is made for him when his old partner’s niece calls asking for help, plunging...
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  • 2/6/2025
  • ScreenDaily
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5 Sitcom Costars Who Reunited on Other Shows
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When Sam Malone showed up to visit on the original Frasier, fans got a thrill seeing old-favorite characters reunite for a one-off episode. But several sitcoms have done those types of cameos one better, casting familiar costars as entirely new characters to add a dose of barely earned nostalgia. Sometimes the ploy works and sometimes it doesn’t, as you’ll see in these five examples of classic sitcom costars who reunited on new shows.

1 Kevin James and Leah Remini

When James tried to reboot his sitcom career with Kevin Can Wait, he soon discovered he didn’t have much chemistry with his new TV wife Erinn Hayes. With little thought to public reaction, James and his producers decided “Why not have Hayes’ character die — off camera — before we start a Season Two?” That’s just what they did, enlisting James’ former TV wife, King of Queens’ Remini, to rekindle some comedy sparks.
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  • 1/23/2025
  • Cracked
‘The World According to Allee Willis’ Review: The Songwriter Who Stretched From ‘September’ to the ‘Friends’ Theme Song Gets a Lively Doc
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Showbiz has always made for strange bedfellows. Still, it’s hard to fathom any single personality linking talents as diverse as Pet Shop Boys, Bob Dylan, Fishbone, John Tesh, Diana Ross, Dusty Springfield, Toto, James Brown, TLC, Lulu, Stephen Stills, Tanya Tucker, Bette Midler, Gladys Knight, Scott Baio and Richard Simmons. Yet that list is just the tip of a collaborative iceberg for the subject of “The World According to Allee Willis,” about the late songwriter estimated to have sold over sixty million records.

Among many other accomplishments, Willis was also a compulsive archivist of her own very full life, so Alexis Manya Spraic’s documentary feels like a colorful sampler drawn from near-inexhaustible source materials. Magnolia is opening this entertaining tribute to a hugely successful yet highly idiosyncratic artiste in limited U.S. theaters on Friday.

Greatly influenced by the Motown sounds of her Detroit area youth, Willis was best known for co-writing Earth,...
See full article at Variety Film + TV
  • 11/15/2024
  • by Dennis Harvey
  • Variety Film + TV
Savannah Chrisley Branded a ‘Grifter’ Over Evening Gown Request for Trump Event
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Savannah Chrisley has been blasted as a “grifter” after she revealed she will be heading to Mar-a-Lago this week to celebrate Donald Trump‘s presidential victory and is in need of a dress designer. The reality star is one of the guests invited to the Conservative Political Action Conference (Cpac) Investor Summit taking place at Mar-a-Lago from November 14th to 16th. The event is described as “a patriotic celebration of what has made America great and how we will keep America great” and will feature guest speakers, including actor Scott Baio. Taking to her Instagram Stories on Monday, November 11, Savannah wrote, “Headed to Mar-a-Lago on Thursday and need an evening gown.” She then asked for “any designers” to message her. Fans on Reddit reacted to Savannah’s post, with one user writing, “Use some of the money your parents fraudulently obtained and buy your own dress.” Savannah Chrisley Instagram “Grifters gonna grift,...
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  • 11/12/2024
  • TV Insider
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When Guest Stars Were Actually Exciting: The Magic of Seeing Your Favorite Actors Pop Up on Classic TV
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There was a time when TV guest stars were pure magic, popping up like hidden gems in your favorite shows.

Long before social media spoiled every surprise, guest appearances felt like little events that brought something extra to our screens.

You’d be watching a familiar show, and out of nowhere, a face you knew and loved would walk on, adding an unexpected thrill to the episode.

Mark Harmon on The Love Boat (ABC/Screenshot)

These weren’t ratings gimmicks or social media stunts; they were genuine surprises that made TV feel alive and unpredictable.

For me, The Love Boat and Fantasy Island were cozy weekend rituals, especially when I watched with my grandma.

It wasn’t about knowing every guest star — it was about the fun of seeing who would pop up next, making each episode feel like a surprise package.

You’d sit down, and suddenly there was...
See full article at TVfanatic
  • 11/5/2024
  • by Lisa Babick
  • TVfanatic
God's Not Dead (2014)
God’s Not Dead: In God We Trust Heading to Pure Flix
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Great American Media is bringing the fifth entry in its God’s Not Dead franchise directly to streaming. God’s Not Dead: In God We Trust will be a Pure Flix exclusive, launching November 1. The film features a familiar cast, including David A.R. White, Isaiah Washington, Dean Cain, and Scott Baio, alongside a special appearance by […]

God’s Not Dead: In God We Trust Heading to Pure Flix...
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  • 10/21/2024
  • by Paul M
  • MemorableTV
‘A Line Of Fire’: David A.R. White, Cuba Gooding Jr., Jason Patric, Katrina Bowman & Scott Baio Among Cast For Action-Thriller
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Exclusive: David A.R.White (God’s Not Dead), Oscar winner Cuba Gooding Jr. (Jerry Maguire), Jason Patric (Speed 2), Katrina Bowman(30 Rock), and Scott Baio (Happy Days) are leading cast in action-thriller A Line Of Fire, which is now filming in Los Angeles and Miami.

Also starring are Eve Richards (Where’s Dad), Vincent DePaul (Tesla), G-Rod (Bad Boys 4), and Samantha Lockwood (Hawaii Five-0).

The synopsis reads: “After working as a secret agent in the FBI for ten years, Jack Conry aka “Cash” left it all behind after his wife passed in order to dedicate himself to his two daughters. Despite a fulfilling life at home, Cash misses the chance to make an impact and has been considering a return to the force. The decision is made for him when his old partner’s niece Jamie calls him for help, launching Cash right back into a world of danger, corruption and intrigue.
See full article at Deadline Film + TV
  • 10/7/2024
  • by Andreas Wiseman
  • Deadline Film + TV
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Emmys 2024: Blah Is the Warmest Color
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Eugene and Dan Levy hosted the 76th Emmy Awards — or as Dan called it, “Broadcast TV’s biggest night for honoring movie stars on streaming services.” It was the year’s second Emmys show, since the 2023 ceremony got delayed by the strike until this past January. The father-son duo kept it light and affable and Canadian all night, reprising their Schitt’s Creek chemistry. The January ceremony went for low-key nostalgic charm; this was a rerun that turned into your basic blah-bath. Pretty standard for the Emmys, always the least glam,...
See full article at Rollingstone.com
  • 9/16/2024
  • by Rob Sheffield
  • Rollingstone.com
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Happy Days Reunion: Ron Howard and Henry Winkler Revisit a Popular Hangout on the Emmys Stage — Watch
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Ayyyyyyy, look who reunited at this year’s Emmys!

Happy Days alumni Henry Winkler and Ron Howard took the stage during the awards ceremony Sunday, giving fans of the ABC sitcom a glimpse of the former Arthur “Fonzie” Fonzarelli and Richie Cunningham together again.

More from TVLineEmmys: <em>Shōgun</em>, <em>The Bear</em> and <em>Baby Reindeer</em> Win Big — <em>Hacks</em> Named Best ComedyEmmys 2024: The 11 Best, Worst and Weirdest MomentsEmmys Ratings Hit a 3-Year High, Up 54% From January Telecast

In celebration of Happy Days‘ 50th anniversary, Winkler and Howard greeted each other on a recreation of one of the show’s best-recognized sets: Arnold’s Drive-In,...
See full article at TVLine.com
  • 9/16/2024
  • by Kimberly Roots
  • TVLine.com
‘Am I Racist?’ By Conservative Podcaster Matt Walsh & Faith-Based ‘God’s Not Dead: In God We Trust’ Hit Top Ten – Specialty Box Office
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A conservative and a faith-based film landed at nos. 4 and 10 at the domestic box office this weekend, with a solid showing for anime Dan Dan Dan: First Encounter and a nice limited opening for My Old Ass.

Am I Racist?, the first theatrical release from Jeremy Boreing and Ben Shapiro’s The Daily Wire, had a phenomenal opening weekend grossing $4.75 million on 1,517 screens for the no. 4 spot at the domestic box office and one of the top documentary bows of the past decade.

The anti-dei film is distributed by Sdg Releasing, which also handled Walsh’s previous doc What Is A Woman?.

Am I A Racist? follows the host of podcast The Matt Walsh Show as he goes undercover with tweed jacket and ponytail to earn his Dei certificate on a mock journey toward “anti-racism.”

Dei, a practice increasingly used by organizations to value differences and create opportunity,...
See full article at Deadline Film + TV
  • 9/15/2024
  • by Jill Goldsmith
  • Deadline Film + TV
Most Shocking Moments from 'After Baywatch: Moment in the Sun': Including Water 'Shrinkage', Body Insecurities, Crystal Meth Addiction and Cancer Curse
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ABC News Studios' docuseries 'After Baywatch: Moment in the Sun' premiered on Hulu on August 28.ABC News/YouTube'Baywatch' Cast Members Faced Struggles While Doing the Show'Baywatch' ran for 11 seasons.Mega

Baywatch cast members appeared in the new ABC News Studios' documentary series, After Baywatch: Moment in the Sun, to share their experiences while starring in the hit television series and their lives afterward. The four-part project, which premiered on Hulu on August 28, features interviews with Alexandra Paul, Billy Warlock, Carmen Electra, David Chokachi, David Hasselhoff, Erika Eleniak, Jeremy Jackson, Nicole Eggert and Traci Bingham, to name a few.

Some of the stars dropped shocking behind-the-scenes secrets from their time on Baywatch.

Hasselhoff, who played Mitch Buchannon, said in the documentary: "The show really wasn’t good. But we made it good because we had passion."

Chokachi, who portrayed Cody Madison on Baywatch, added: "The problem is that sometimes...
See full article at Radar Online
  • 9/12/2024
  • by Angilene Gacute
  • Radar Online
God's Not Dead: In God We Trust (2024)
Praise the Lord, and Pass the A+ Cinemascore
God's Not Dead: In God We Trust (2024)
“God’s Not Dead: In God We Trust” (Fathom) and “Am I Racist?” (Sdg) won’t register with most mainstream moviegoers, but this weekend they could rank as high as #3 and #4 (in either order), behind “Beetlejuice Beetlejuice” (Warner Bros.) and the debuting “Speak No Evil” (Universal). Also in the mix are Lionsgate’s new “The Killer’s Game” and the 8th weekend of “Deadpool & Wolverine.”

Of these, guess which two are top candidates for receiving the rare A+ Cinemascore.

There’s a history of lucrative performances for similar films that appeal to conservative faith-based or Maga-related audiences (which frequently overlap). The progressive side has its analogs, particularly in Michael Moore documentaries, but for the last decade or more nearly all the preach-to-the-choir breakthroughs come from the right wing of the ideological spectrum.

Most fall far short of the grosses for “The Passion of the Christ” (Picturehouse) or “Sound of Freedom” (Angel). With budgets modest to small,...
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  • 9/11/2024
  • by Tom Brueggemann
  • Indiewire
12 Bombshells From 'After Baywatch: Moment in the Sun' Docuseries: Strict Weight Rules, Health Issues and More
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ABC News Studios' docuseries 'After Baywatch: Moment in the Sun' premiered on Hulu on August 28.ABC News/YouTube'Baywatch' Cast Members Faced Struggles While Doing the Show'Baywatch' ran for 11 seasons.Mega

Baywatch cast members appeared in the new ABC News Studios' documentary series, After Baywatch: Moment in the Sun, to share their experiences while starring in the hit television series and their lives afterward. The four-part project, which premiered on Hulu on August 28, features interviews with Alexandra Paul, Billy Warlock, Carmen Electra, David Chokachi, David Hasselhoff, Erika Eleniak, Jeremy Jackson, Nicole Eggert and Traci Bingham, to name a few.

Some of the stars dropped shocking behind-the-scenes secrets from their time on Baywatch.

Hasselhoff, who played Mitch Buchannon, said in the documentary, "The show really wasn’t good. But we made it good because we had passion."

"The problem is that sometimes it is 6 in the morning and it is...
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  • 9/1/2024
  • by Angilene Gacute
  • OK! Magazine
The 10 Best Donna Dixon Movies & TV Shows Ranked
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Donna Dixon was a staple of 1980s comedies, frequently appearing alongside her husband, Dan Aykroyd, in some of the decade's classics. Dixon began her career as a model, winning Miss Virginia USA in 1976 and competing in both Miss USA 1976 and Miss World USA 1977 (via 2Paragraphs). She began her acting career in 1980, with a starring role in the early Tom Hanks vehicle Bosom Buddies. Her Miss USA looks, and modeling background naturally had Dixon cast as romantic leads or girls next door, but that belied her real talent as a multidimensional actor.

In her first film, Doctor Detroit, Dixon met Dan Aykroyd, and the pair married that same year. The ever-funny Dan Aykroyd and the charming Dixon made a great pair in the next three films they made together. They also had three children together; Danielle, Belle, and Stella. In April 2022, after 39 years of marriage, Dixon and Aykroyd announced they would be separating,...
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  • 9/1/2024
  • by Zachary Moser
  • ScreenRant
Fans Call Out Worst Celebrities To Be On ‘Jeopardy!’
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Undeniably, Jeopardy! can be entertaining especially with the introduction of celebrities in the mix. However, fans call out the worst celebrities to be on Celebrity Jeopardy! Furthermore, some proposed twists pop up as well during the discussion.

Celebrity Jeopardy! At Its Finest

While the original Jeopardy! is full of entertainment, its spinoff series, Celebrity Jeopardy! sports its own fun. Furthermore, it pulls in celebrity contestants to compete for a chance to win money for the charity of their choice. Undeniably, it has been a riot to watch some of their attempts over the first two seasons. Mayim Bialik and Ken Jennings have hosted many familiar faces competing for the win. Likewise, SNL has paved the way by showing hilarious sketches of famous faces pretending to play the legendary game. But now, fans are calling out the worst celebrities for the show.

Ken Jennings – Jeopardy! Fans Call Out Worst Celebrities To Be On Jeopardy!
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  • 8/7/2024
  • by Bonnie Kaiser-Gambill
  • TV Shows Ace
Nicole Eggert Shares Video Shaving Her Head Following Breast Cancer Diagnosis
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Baywatch star Nicole Eggert has shared a video in which she shaves her head, as she continues to be treated for a “very rare form” of breast cancer.

The actress, who played Summer Quinn on Baywatch from 1992 to 1994, posted the video to Instagram earlier this week. As she took the blades to her hair, the Beastie Boys’ song Fight For Your Right provided the soundtrack. She started the process herself, and was helped by her daughter to finish off.

Eggert shared in January that she had been diagnosed with stage 2 cribriform carcinoma after suffering with pain in her left breast.

She accompanied the shaving video with the words:

“Maybe healing involves not so much changing ourselves but allowing ourselves to be who we are – Madeleine Eames.”

Celebrities including Alyssa Milano and Jennie Garth expressed their support in the comments section of Eggert’s post.

“Grace. You have the most grace,...
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  • 3/16/2024
  • by Caroline Frost
  • Deadline Film + TV
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Ramy Youssef on Comedy Today: ‘It Is the Tightest Tightrope I’ve Walked’
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In stand-up comedy, silence typically equals death. You tell a joke and the audience laughs? Great. You tell a joke and they groan? Well, at least they were interested enough to respond. Tell a joke and … nothing? You may have lost the room altogether.

For Ramy Youssef, though, a joke greeted with silence allowed him to find his comedic voice, which has expanded beyond his stand-up to include creating and/or starring in a pair of acclaimed comedy series — Ramy on Hulu, Mo on Netflix — a juicy supporting role in Yorgos Lanthimos’ Poor Things,...
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  • 2/21/2024
  • by Alan Sepinwall
  • Rollingstone.com
Neve Campbell, David Arquette, Courteney Cox, Marley Shelton, Dylan Minnette, Mason Gooding, Jack Quaid, Melissa Barrera, Jenna Ortega, Sonia Ammar, Jasmin Savoy Brown, and Mikey Madison in Scream (2022)
Cursed (2005) – Awfully Good Horror Movies
Neve Campbell, David Arquette, Courteney Cox, Marley Shelton, Dylan Minnette, Mason Gooding, Jack Quaid, Melissa Barrera, Jenna Ortega, Sonia Ammar, Jasmin Savoy Brown, and Mikey Madison in Scream (2022)
A new episode of the Awfully Good Horror Movies video series has just been released, and in this one we’re taking a look at a movie that was supposed to be a happy reunion for Scream director Wes Craven and screenwriter Kevin Williamson… but it turned into a total mess. It’s the 2005 werewolf movie Cursed (watch it Here), and you can hear all about it by watching the video embedded above!

Craven and Williamson told the following story with this one: In Los Angeles, siblings Ellie and Jimmy come across an accident on Mulholland Drive. As they try to help the woman caught in the wreckage, a ferocious creature attacks them, devouring the woman and scratching the terrified siblings. They slowly discover that the creature was a werewolf and that they have fallen victim to a deadly curse. Now that they have been sliced by the werewolf’s claws,...
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  • 1/23/2024
  • by Cody Hamman
  • JoBlo.com
‘Baywatch’ Star Nicole Eggert Reveals Stage 2 Breast Cancer Diagnosis
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Baywatch star Nicole Eggert announced that she has been diagnosed with stage 2 breast cancer.

Eggert said something didn’t feel right recently when she observed rapid weight gain and pain in her left breast. The actress thought she was going through menopause. After having mammograms and biopsies in November, a pathology report confirmed that she had stage 2 cribriform carcinoma.

Eggert said she’ll have to go under the knife and is awaiting news as to when chemo and radiation will start.

She stated that she has anxieties about the cancer metastasizing. “I have panics where I’m like, just get this out of me,” she said. “You sit there and it’s in you and you’re like, every second that passes and it’s inside of me. It’s growing, and you’re just like, you just want it out.”

Her daughter, Keegan, 12, is giving her inspiration to get through the fight.
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  • 1/11/2024
  • by Zach Ament
  • Uinterview
What Happened To The Kid Who Played Jamie Scott After One Tree Hill Ended
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Jackson Brundage played the role of Jamie Scott in One Tree Hill from season 5 until the show ended in 2012. After One Tree Hill, Brundage had a few TV roles and starred as a series regular in the comedy See Dad Run. Brundage retired from acting in 2015 and has since been fairly active on social media, interacting with fans and sharing his adventures.

Joining the One Tree Hill cast in season 5, actor Jackson Brundage portrayed the role of Jamie Scott, but what happened after the show's end in 2012? Jamie Scott was the first child of Haley James Scott (Bethany Joy Lenz) and Nathan Scott (James Lafferty), whom the couple had in their senior year of high school. Jamie's first appearance was at the end of season 4, with Brundage taking on the role in season 5 in 2008 after a four-year time jump on the show.

Over the course of the show, Jamie was...
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  • 1/1/2024
  • by Kelly Hendrickse
  • ScreenRant
‘Wicked’ Star Jonathan Bailey Recalls Filming Shutdown Due to SAG-AFTRA Strike: ‘It Was Savage’
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Jon M. Chu’s “Wicked” movies, starring Ariana Grande and Cynthia Erivo, were just 10 days away from wrapping principal photography when most of the production was shut down due to the SAG-AFTRA strike.

Jonathan Bailey, who plays Fiyero in the big screen adaptation of the hit Broadway musical, was able to continue some shooting because he’s on an equity contract.

Even so, being notified that filming would be delayed was devastating, Bailey says.

“It was savage,” the Brit actor told Variety at the GQ Men of the Year party in Los Angeles. “It’s the way that Cynthia and Ari and Jon Chu are bringing that story to life. It’s so sort of psychologically rich that I think the idea that Cynthia has got to be held on ice before she manages to finish that huge [‘Defying Gravity]. It’s not just the emotional story, but the actual technique.
See full article at Variety Film + TV
  • 11/20/2023
  • by Marc Malkin
  • Variety Film + TV
Donald Trump
Fallon Mocks Trump’s New Book of Letters From Celebrities: Sequel Will Be ‘Collection of His Favorite Subpoenas’ (Video)
Donald Trump
Donald Trump is releasing a new book next month that’s comprised solely of letters the twice-impeached former president has received from celebrities over the years. And, if it sells well, Jimmy Fallon has an idea for the sequel: a compilation of all the times Trump was ordered to appear in court.

Fallon’s guess came during Thursday night’s monologue on “The Tonight Show,” as he marveled at the concept of the book in general, pointing out how weird it is to publish letters from so many people that have disavowed him at this point.

“It’s kind of strange. Trump’s bragging like, ‘Look at all the friends I used to have. It’s all in the book,'” Fallon mocked. “Yep, the first five letters are from celebrities, the rest are just fan mail from Scott Baio.”

Also Read:

Fallon Says Trump Will Probably Have a ‘Miss...
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  • 3/10/2023
  • by Andi Ortiz
  • The Wrap
Josh Olson
Roger & Gala Avary
Josh Olson
From The Video Archives Podcast, writer/director Roger Avary and writer/producer Gala Avary discuss a few of their favorite movies with Josh Olson and Joe Dante.

Show Notes: Movies Referenced In This Episode

Taxi Driver (1976)

Star Wars (1977)

Matinee (1993)

Dune (1984)

Terror On A Train a.k.a. Time Bomb (1953)

Licorice Pizza (2021)

Batman (1989)

Yentl (1983)

Nuts (1987)

Spaceballs (1987)

Die Hard (1988)

Top Gun (1986)

Cocksucker Blues (1972)

Mijn nachten met Susan, Olga, Albert, Julie, Piet & Sandra (1975)

Straw Dogs (1971)

The Godfather (1972)

A History Of Violence (2005)

Day Of The Dolphin (1973)

Babylon (2022)

Puss In Boots: The Last Wish (2022)

Sonic The Hedgehog 2 (2022)

Top Gun: Maverick (2022)

Rock ‘n’ Roll High School (1979)

Carrie (1976)

Indictment: The McMartin Trial (1995)

Blow Out (1981)

The Matrix (1999)

Pulp Fiction (1994)

Killing Zoe (1993)

A Clockwork Orange (1971)

The Tenant (1976)

Dr. Strangelove (1964)

Bugsy Malone (1976)

Phantom Of The Paradise (1974)

The Muppet Movie (1979)

The Rules Of Attraction (2002)

The Sound Of Music (1965)

Willy Wonka And The Chocolate Factory (1971)

Giant (1956)

The Andromeda Strain (1971)

Babe (1995)

Time Bandits...
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  • 2/28/2023
  • by Kris Millsap
  • Trailers from Hell
Woody Harrelson Sparks Controversy With ‘SNL’ Monologue That Has Elon Musk Calling It A “Good One”
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Woody Harrelson divided Saturday Night Live viewers over his monologue as the actor hosted the NBC sketch show for the fifth time.

The True Detective alum took the stage and made remarks calling out mandates over the Covid vaccine.

“The biggest drug cartels in the world get together and buy up all the media and all the politicians and force all the people in the world to stay locked in their homes, and people can only come out if they take the cartel’s drugs and keep taking them over and over,” Harrelson said about an alleged film script he read.

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Harrelson’s punchline followed with the host adding,...
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  • 2/27/2023
  • by Armando Tinoco
  • Deadline Film + TV
Woody Harrelson Spreads Covid Vaccine Conspiracy In ‘SNL’ Monologue & Twitter Bites Back
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Woody Harrelson hosted “Saturday Night Live” this weekend, marking his fifth time as host.

Not only did Harrelson join the show’s Five-Timers Club, he also stirred up some controversy with a joke toward the end of his opening monologue.

He recalled reading the “craziest script” recently, and broke down the plot.

Read More: The Mighty Mighty Bosstones Break Up Amid Anti-Vax Controversy

“So the movie goes like this: The biggest drug cartels in the world get together and buy up all the media and all the politicians and force all the people in the world to stay locked in their homes,” Harrelson quipped. “And people can only come out if they take the cartel’s drugs and keep taking them over and over.”

Then he delivered the punchline. “I threw the script away,” Harrelson joked. “I mean, who was going to believe that crazy idea? Being forced to do drugs?...
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  • 2/26/2023
  • by Brent Furdyk
  • ET Canada
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‘Pamela, a love story’ Review: In Low-Key Netflix Doc, Pamela Anderson Is On-Message and In Control
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There aren’t that many key takeaways from Ryan White’s Netflix documentary Pamela, a love story, but perhaps the most important is this: Pamela Anderson knows what she’s doing.

Discussing her decision to pose naked for a series of PETA ads, Anderson observes frankly, “You have to be brave and you’ve gotta use what you’ve got.”

January is ending with a pair of Anderson-centric projects — Pamela, a love story and the unrelated (but totally related) memoir Love, Pamela — released with the common narrative that pop culture in general and the media in specific treated Pamela Anderson salaciously, getting hung up on her body and her dating life and, eventually, on her stolen sex tape, in the process negating her genuine voice. But in order to attract attention to the projects devoted to recovering that voice and reclaiming her narrative, Anderson isn’t opposed to seeding the...
See full article at The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
  • 1/27/2023
  • by Daniel Fienberg
  • The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Lance Kerwin Dies: ‘James At 15’, ‘Salem’s Lot’ Actor Was 62
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Lance Kerwin, the former child actor who shot to fame in the late 1970s as the star of the sometimes controversial NBC teen drama series James at 15, died Tuesday of undetermined causes in San Clemente, CA. He was 62.

His death was announced by his daughter Savanah in a Facebook post today.

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Kerwin, who was a busy child actor throughout the ’70s, also starred in the 1979 TV miniseries Salem’s Lot, based on the novel by Stephen King. He played the central character of Mark Petrie, the young horror film buff-turned-vampire hunter. In the film’s most chilling and memorable scene, he is visited by a schoolmate who has become a vampire and...
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  • 1/25/2023
  • by Greg Evans
  • Deadline Film + TV
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12 child stars who grew up to be 2022 Emmy nominees
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It’s hard out there for former child actors. Often, a lot have ended up tabloid fodder or have tragically died at a young age. Others have found a career on the reality show circuit -remember Vh-!’s “The Surreal Life” and “Celebrity Fit Club”? And the recent edition of The Food Network’s “Worst Cooks in America, Celebrity Edition” featured former child stars from the 1980s.

But transitioning to adult roles has been getting easier as witnessed in the 2022 Emmy nominations. Numerous nominees began their careers as child or teen actors including Jason Bateman (“Ozark”); Nicholas Braun (“Succession”); Kaley Cuoco (“The Flight Attendant”); Elle Fanning (“The Great”); Melanie Lynskey (“Yellow Jackets”); Will Poulter (“Dopesick”); Seth Rogen (“Pam & Tommy”); Juno Temple (“Ted Lasso”); Christopher Walken (“Severance”); Tyler James Williams (“Abbott Elementary”); Reese Witherspoon (“The Morning Show”); and Zendaya (“Euphoria”).

A lot of these actors started taking control of their careers at a young age.
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  • 7/20/2022
  • by Susan King
  • Gold Derby
Viggo Mortensen and Maria Bello in A History of Violence (2005)
Mitch Watson
Viggo Mortensen and Maria Bello in A History of Violence (2005)
Emmy award winning show runner Mitch Watson discusses some of the movies he saw when he was a kid that ruined him for life.

Show Notes: Movies Referenced In This Episode

A History Of Violence (2005)

On The Border (1998)

Hollywood Boulevard (1976) – Jon Davison’s trailer commentary

Gremlins (1984) – Glenn Erickson’s Blu-ray review, Tfh’s Mogwai Madness celebration

E.T. The Extraterrestrial (1982)

Santa Claus Conquers The Martians (1964)

Harold and Maude (1971) – Dan Ireland’s trailer commentary

Witchfinder General (1968) – Josh Olson’s trailer commentary, Charlie Largent’s review

Ace Ventura: Pet Detective (1994)

Shampoo (1975) – Allan Arkush’s trailer commentary, Glenn Erickson’s Criterion Blu-ray review

Swashbuckler (1976)

Jaws (1975) – Josh Olson’s trailer commentary, Tfh’s Shark Attack At Hero Complex Gallery

The Neverending Story (1984)

Monty Python and the Holy Grail (1975) – Adam Rifkin’s trailer commentary, Randy Fuller’s wine pairing

Videodrome (1983) – Mick Garris’s trailer commentary

Don’t Look Up (2021)

Starship Troopers (1997)

They Live (1988)

Magic (1978)

Dead Of Night...
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  • 4/26/2022
  • by Kris Millsap
  • Trailers from Hell
Art Metrano, Stand-Up Comic and ‘Police Academy’ Actor, Dies at 84
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Art Metrano, the stand-up comedian with a mock magic act who was the butt of jokes as the pompous cop boss Ernie Mauser in the second and third Police Academy films, has died. He was 84.

Metrano died Wednesday of natural causes at his home in Aventura, Florida, his son Harry told The Hollywood Reporter.

The curly-haired Brooklyn native also played Rico Mastorelli, who managed nephew Chachi (Scott Baio), Joanie (Erin Moran) and their rock band, on the 1982-83 ABC sitcom Joanie Loves Chachi, a spinoff of Happy Days.

On Sept. 17, 1989, Metrano fell off a ladder while working on the roof of his Los Angeles home,...
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  • 9/9/2021
  • The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
Art Metrano, Stand-Up Comic and ‘Police Academy’ Actor, Dies at 84
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Art Metrano, the stand-up comedian with a mock magic act who was the butt of jokes as the pompous cop boss Ernie Mauser in the second and third Police Academy films, has died. He was 84.

Metrano died Wednesday of natural causes at his home in Aventura, Florida, his son Harry told The Hollywood Reporter.

The curly-haired Brooklyn native also played Rico Mastorelli, who managed nephew Chachi (Scott Baio), Joanie (Erin Moran) and their rock band, on the 1982-83 ABC sitcom Joanie Loves Chachi, a spinoff of Happy Days.

On Sept. 17, 1989, Metrano fell off a ladder while working on the roof of his Los Angeles home,...
See full article at The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
  • 9/9/2021
  • The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
California Recall Could Threaten Hollywood’s Prized Tax Credits
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If Gov. Gavin Newsom is recalled next week, the entertainment industry will lose a valuable ally in Sacramento.

The industry’s top concern at the Capitol is the film and TV tax credit, which provides a 20-25% discount on eligible production spending in the state. In July, Newsom signed a two-year expansion of the program, bringing it to $420 million a year, and indicated he would support making that increase permanent.

With the exception of former San Diego Mayor Kevin Faulconer, the leading Republican candidates to replace Newsom all oppose the film incentive.

Radio host Larry Elder, who has led in the replacement polls since entering the race in July, has long been against giving tax credits to Hollywood. He sees the program as “hypocritical,” given Democrats’ support for higher corporate tax rates on other industries.

“I find it interesting that Hollywood pulls that lever for the Democratic Party, that raises taxes,...
See full article at Variety Film + TV
  • 9/8/2021
  • by Gene Maddaus
  • Variety Film + TV
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Seth Meyers really enjoyed Olivia Rodrigo’s White House visit
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Pop singer Olivia Rodrigo – the actual teenager behind this year’s biggest teen pop hits, like “Driver’s License” and “good 4 u” – paid a visit to the White House on Wednesday for a “get out the vax” campaign to encourage young people to get vaccinated against Covid-19. The thinking behind the appearance was that if young people won’t listen to Dr. Anthony Fauci, an elder who has never written a bop that slaps, maybe they’ll listen to one of their own who has many bops. She appeared at a press briefing – “Which should have a big impact on the millions of teens who watch the White House press briefings,” Seth Meyers joked on Thursday’s “Late Night.”

“That’s right, pop star Olivia Rodrigo made a surprise appearance at the afternoon press briefings,” Meyers said. “It was almost as surprising as when Sarah Sanders would appear at one,...
See full article at Gold Derby
  • 7/16/2021
  • by Liam Mathews
  • Gold Derby
Johnny Crawford, ‘The Rifleman’ Star, Dead at 75
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Actor Johnny Crawford, known for playing Chuck Connors’ son in ABC series “The Rifleman” from 1958-63, has died. He was 75.

“It is with great sadness and heaviness of heart that the Johnny Crawford Legacy team announce the passing of Johnny Crawford,” it was posted on the Johnny Crawford Legacy website. “He passed away peacefully this evening, April 29, 2021 with Charlotte, his wife, by his side.”

In “The Rifleman,” Crawford played Mark McCain, son of Civil War veteran Lucas McCain, played by Connors. He was nominated in the best supporting actor (continuing character) in a dramatic series category at the Primetime Emmys in 1959. He was 13 at the time.

In 2019, Crawford was diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease before he contracted Covid-19 and then pneumonia.

Crawford was one of 24 Mouseketeers in the first season of ABC’s “The Mickey Mouse Club.” His early TV roles included “The Lone Ranger,” “Cavalcade of America” and “The Count of Monte Cristo.
See full article at Variety Film + TV
  • 4/30/2021
  • by Naman Ramachandran
  • Variety Film + TV
Actor Tony Moran Bad Mouths Halloween, Makes Outrageous Claims About Carpenter & Crew in New Video
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Any regular attendee of horror conventions already knows: If original unmasked Michael Myers actor Tony Moran is in attendance...You're gonna hear some wild stories. Those crazy tales recently resurfaced in a video compilation of Moran sharing some of his best anecdotes about the classic 1978 slasher classic Halloween. He tells some tales out of school about what happened behind the scenes with John Carpenter and Jamie Lee Curtis that may surprise, shock and anger longtime fans.

He also goes after Chips star Erik Estrada and Happy Days favorite Scott Baio, while also going on a tirade of verbal assaults against Rob Zombie's Michael Myers, Tyler Mane. He also punches hard at William Shatner. But is anything Moran has to say the truth? Or is the actor just being braggadocious and purposely crude simply to get attention? You be the judge.

For those who don't know, Tony Moran, the older...
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  • 4/16/2021
  • by BG
  • MovieWeb
Tom Cruise, Matt Dillon, Emilio Estevez, Rob Lowe, Patrick Swayze, C. Thomas Howell, and Ralph Macchio in The Outsiders (1983)
Whoa, Ponyboy: The Cast of The Outsiders Then and Now Will Blow Your Mind
Tom Cruise, Matt Dillon, Emilio Estevez, Rob Lowe, Patrick Swayze, C. Thomas Howell, and Ralph Macchio in The Outsiders (1983)
Seemingly every young actor in Hollywood wanted to be in The Outsiders. The auditions lasted for weeks as the decision-makers gauged the chemistry between different groups of guys, which at any given time over the course of the process reportedly included Sean Penn, Scott Baio, Nicolas Cage, Mickey Rourke, Val Kilmer and Dennis Quaid. None of whom made it. But it was all worth it for a shot to be a part of, let alone star in, the eagerly anticipated big-screen adaptation of S.E Hinton's 1967 coming-of-age bestseller—a project spearheaded by a group of California sixth graders and...
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  • 3/25/2021
  • E! Online
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The Audacity of ‘Dreams’: Biden’s Inauguration Week and the Triumph of American Musical Weirdness
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It really did all come down to that Fleetwood Mac TikTok video, didn’t it? There it was, right in the middle of an inauguration week that was emotionally messy and culturally turbulent on such historic levels: a montage of American idiots, from sea to shining sea, doing their thing to the bass line of “Dreams.” Idaho skater Nathan Apodaca was there, riding his board, sipping his cranberry juice, doing his viral TikTok-star turn, while Stevie Nicks sings about walking through the wreckage of her broken heart and moving on.
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  • 1/22/2021
  • by Rob Sheffield
  • Rollingstone.com
Kristy Swanson, Lee Majors rom-coms join Pure Flix / Quality Flix AFM slate (exclusive)
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Faith-based sales agent announces raft of deals.

Pure Flix / Quality Flix sales head Ron Gell has started talks with AFM 2020 Online buyers this week on a slate of rom-coms staring Kristy Swanson, Lee Majors, and Scott Baio.

The sales agency known for working on faith-based titles has also announced a raft of sales on the new films and other titles.

Courting Mom & Dad features Swanson (Buffy The Vampire Slayer), Baio, John Farley, Vanessa Angel, and Bailey Baio.

The story centres on three children who seek the help of an eccentric personal injury attorney to delay the divorce of their parents.
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  • 11/10/2020
  • by Jeremy Kay
  • ScreenDaily
‘Finally:’ Filmmakers, Hollywood React to Joe Biden’s Victory Against President Donald Trump
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As news broke that Joe Biden had been elected the next President of the United States, reactions poured out on social media from filmmakers, actors, and across the industry.

In a nod to the 20 projected Electoral College votes from Pennsylvania that delivered Joe Biden a projected victory Friday morning against President Donald Trump, Spike Lee celebrated the news by posting a clip of Elton John’s “Philadelphia Freedom” on Instagram. “This Long Wait Is Ovah. Finally. Onward And Upward. Peace, Justice And Love,” Lee wrote.

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This Long Wait Is Ovah. Finally. Onward And Upward. Peace, Justice And Love.

A post shared by Spike Lee (@officialspikelee) on Nov 7, 2020 at 8:41am Pst

Lee was among the indie filmmakers, actors, and Hollywood figures who quickly took to social media to react to the news that Biden had been elected 46th president. CNN and NBC News were among...
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  • 11/7/2020
  • by Chris Lindahl
  • Indiewire
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President Donald J. Trump Invites African American Stars to White House
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Fighting 4 One America — A prominent group of African American actors and entertainers have accepted President Donald J. Trump’s invitation to visit the White House in December to work together on important issues facing the Black Community.

In a late-night night phone call with the President Saturday night, rappers Eric B. and Money-b, actor Isaiah Washington, who are among the stars in Trump vs. Hollywood, and film director Daphne Barak, all agreed to continue their discussion of economic opportunity, criminal justice reform and the President’s groundbreaking “Platinum Plan” to deliver greater opportunity, security, prosperity and fairness to their communities.

“Thirty years ago I had a conversation with Donald Trump and he told me never to be afraid to hire the best people in business, even if they have more experience than me,” said rap pioneer Eric B., a lifelong Democrat. “And that conversation has shaped my business decisions ever since.
See full article at Look to the Stars
  • 11/4/2020
  • Look to the Stars
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