Demi Moore and daughter Rumer Willis mask up while out together in Los Angeles on Monday afternoon (April 5).
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Scripts, notes, photos, film, correspondence and other numerous other artifacts of the late Carl Reiner – some stretching back to Your Show of Shows, The Dick Van Dyke Show and earlier – have been donated by Reiner’s family to the National Comedy Center where a new multi-media exhibit on the comedy icon is planned for 2022.
The National Comedy Center, located in Jamestown, New York, also announced that the organization’s archive department will be renamed The Carl Reiner Department of Archives
Demi Moore and daughter Rumer Willis mask up while out together in Los Angeles on Monday afternoon (April 5).
Moving on and moving out! Pete Davidson officially has his own bachelor pad after living in his mom’s basement for years.
Jerry Seinfeld will be first comic on the reopened stage of the Gotham Comedy Club in Manhattan tonight, the sitcom great confirmed in a tweet today.
Jack Reynor is set as a lead opposite Chloë Grace Moretz and Gary Carr in The Peripheral, Amazon’s upcoming original series from Jonathan Nolan and Lisa Joy’s Kilter Films.
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Brooke Shields has revealed her husband was shocked when she started downing whisky and dressing like a clan member after filming in Scotland. The Hollywood star told how she became obsessed with Scottish culture and began enjoying a dram during the two-month shoot.
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