Dustin Diamond died Monday after battling stage 4 cancer, which he just announced last month. He was 44 years old.He was best known for his role as the beloved nerd Samuel “Screech” Powers — a frequently beleaguered brainiac.
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Betty White, is the one who stole our hearts for the long haul.The Illinois native — and Cali transplant — broke into showbiz three months after graduating early from Beverly Hills High in 1938, as part of an early “experimental” TV show, according to the Television Academy’s Archive.Ever since — from pioneering work in the 1950s (she was the first woman to produce a sitcom!) to her ’70s break-though as the nymphomaniacal Sueanne Nivens on “The MTM Show” to innocent ’80s lady Rose Nylund on “The
.Dustin Diamond died Monday after battling stage 4 cancer, which he just announced last month. He was 44 years old.He was best known for his role as the beloved nerd Samuel “Screech” Powers — a frequently beleaguered brainiac.
Megan Fox, 34, capped off an amazing weekend in New York City with her love Machine Gun Kelly, 30, by posting on Instagram. “SNL week. Best performance that show has ever seen,” Megan captioned her Instagram post, which included three hot photos of the actress and MGK in the Big Apple. Now that’s high praise!
You have to hand it to Michelle Pfeiffer. First, because the woman seemingly hasn’t aged much at all over the past few decades, which mind-boggling and impressive.
Michelle Pfeiffer, a three-time Oscar nominee, is stepping into some iconic shoes. Showtime announced on Thursday that the 62-year-old actress will star as Betty Ford in its upcoming anthology series, The First Lady.Ford, who served as first lady from 1974 to 1977, set a precedent as a politically active presidential spouse through her candid nature and work in social policy.
Showtime has tapped Michelle Pfeiffer to star as Betty Ford in its upcoming anthology series, "The First Lady." Pfeiffer joins the previously announced Viola Davis (playing Michelle Obama) for the show, which focuses on the pair, along with Eleanor Roosevelt, and "the roles they played in shaping impactful and sometimes world-changing decisions during their time in the White House," according to The Hollywood Reporter. The part of Roosevelt has not yet been announced.
Michelle Pfeiffer will be starring in her first TV series in decades!
is a look at America through the eyes of various first ladies.
Oscar and Emmy nominee Michelle Pfeiffer (French Exit) will portray Betty Ford in The First Lady (working title, fka First Ladies), Showtime’s anthology, executive produced by Viola Davis who stars as Michelle Obama. Emmy and Golden Globe winner Susanne Bier (The Undoing) will direct and executive produce the series.
Joe Otterson TV ReporterMichelle Pfeiffer has signed on to star as Betty Ford in the upcoming Showtime series “The First Lady,” Variety has learned. In addition, Susanne Bier has signed on to direct and executive produce the anthology series.Formerly known as “First Ladies,” the show is described as a reframing of American leadership, told through the lens of the women at the heart of the White House.
She’s a busy working mum to her three-year-old daughter Sunday, but Ferne McCann has always made sure she finds the time to focus on her wellbeing. And to kick off the new year, the former TOWIE star has just launched a new six-week programme on her fitness platform, Embodyment, to help other mums keep active at home.
Fans can add Betty White to the list of actors that Ryan Reynolds has harbored a "feud" with. The "Deadpool" actor, known for his comical back-and-forths with the likes of Chris Hemsworth and Hugh Jackman, took to Instagram on Sunday to wish White a happy 99th birthday.
Today is Betty White's 99th birthday (it's also Michelle Obama's birthday, but she's probably more than fine with sharing her day with TV's national treasure). "Since I am turning 99, I can stay up as late as I want without asking permission!," she told the Associated Press in an email.
friend?In a jaw-dropping Instagram Story, Ryan Reynolds proposed that Betty White “suck a hot c–k“ for her 99th birthday. The actor gifted America’s eternal sweetheart with the outrageously raunchy shoutout on Sunday.
Betty White! The iconic actress turned 99 on Sunday, and was flooded with messages of love and appreciation from her famous friends and fans on social media.The celebrated star — whose entertainment career began in 1939, near the dawn of television itself — has been a part of many beloved TV shows and movies throughout her eight-decades in showbusiness and has amassed countless close friends as a result.Many of her colleagues took to Twitter and Instagram to commemorate the comedy icon and honor
MPI Media Group has teamed with Darren Wadyko Media and Betty White via her Albets Enterprises banner to release the long-lost 1971 series. It will be available on Apple TV, Google Play and Prime Video during its initial rollout, with more platforms expected later this year.
Betty White can’t stop, won’t stop. The Emmy-winning actress is quite literally a living legend, and as she nears 100 years old, she only gets better. Today, January 17, Betty turns 99 years old. What better way to celebrate than by taking a look back at photos of the beloved actress throughout her impressive career, which spans over seven decades?
Legendary actress Betty White is celebrating her 99th birthday on Sunday and she seems keen to let her many fans in on the celebration. The five-time Emmy-winner’s longtime friend and agent, Jeff Witjas, told Fox News that, although she’s happy to mark the occasion of her last birthday in double digits, she’s playing it safe because of the coronavirus pandemic. "Betty had planned to run a couple miles for her birthday but COVID has canceled this so she will remain safe in her home doing