John Aylward has died aged 75. The 'ER' star - who played Dr. Donald Anspaugh in the NBC medical series from 1996 to 2008 - passed away on Monday (16.
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Danny Bonaduce is "feeling the love" as he faces a "mystery illness." On Sunday, the "Partridge Family" star shared a Facebook post penned by his sister Celia Bonaduce, who announced that the actor is addressing a health concern. "Many of you have reached out to see what’s going on with my brother Danny," Celia began her post. "Thank you.
Along with Dairy Queen dipped cones and your messages, he is feeling the love. We are not being coy when we say this is a ‘mystery illness’… in layman’s terms, his balance sucks – super sucks – and all the great medical minds of Seattle are at work trying to solve this conundrum." "We will keep you posted," Celia shared. "Please remember, that while he is a public figure, he is also my well-loved brother." Bonaduce shared a similar sentiment.
"Thank you for all of the well wishes," tweeted the former child star. "It really means a lot to me that so many of you have reached out." On Friday, the 62-year-old announced on Twitter that he was taking a temporary leave from his radio show due to his illness. He has been on "The Danny Bonaduce & Sarah Morning Show" on Seattle radio station KZOK since 2011.
"Some news to share. I’m taking a temporary medical leave from my radio show," he tweeted. "I’ll share more when I know more.
I’m still working towards receiving a diagnosis. What I know is, I need time to focus on my health. I love my job and talking to you guys & I’ll be back on the air soon." Bonaduce also shared a photo of himself with a walking cane.
John Aylward has died aged 75. The 'ER' star - who played Dr. Donald Anspaugh in the NBC medical series from 1996 to 2008 - passed away on Monday (16.
A little more than a week before Disney’s Star Wars Celebration fan event, LucasFilm primed the pump in a lengthy Vanity Fair cover story revealing details about the constellation of Star Wars projects headed for Disney+.
StarWars.com in a new interview. “The reception that the films have now, it’s very heartwarming.” Christensen’s first “Star Wars” film, “Attack of the Clones,” received a less-than-enthusiastic reception when it was first released in 2002, with critics particularly taking aim at Christensen and Natalie Portman’s relationship as Anakin Skywalker and Padme.
“Succession” star and PETA Honorary Director James Cromwell is taking a stand against Starbucks.
Paging Dr. Jackson Avery. Jesse Williams will return to Grey’s Anatomy for a brief appearance in the 400th episode, and he teased that Japril fans will be very happy.
Ciara and Russell Wilson welcomed a new member of their family this Mother's Day! No, the 36-year-old superstar isn't expecting again, but she did reveal that her NFL husband bought her an adorable puppy for the holiday. Appropriately, the couple gave the puppy a name most fitting for the quarterback's new team -- Bronco.Ciara posted a video of the adorable new dog, calling it «the sweetest surprise.»«The kids call her Bronco Love Brownie :),» the singer wrote in her caption. «The sweetest surprise.
Ciara is basking in the joy of welcoming a new addition to her family! Fans – as was Ciara – were totally surprised by the arrival of an adorable new puppy to their household.MORE: Ciara sparks pregnancy rumors as she poses in show-stopping gownThe star announced the news with a heartwarming video of her alongside her husband, Russell Wilson, holding up the sweet pup, which appears to be a kind of Doodle.She revealed that the dog's name is Bronco, in honor of her husband's new football team, the Denver Broncos, which he was traded into after playing for the Seattle Seahawks for several years.WATCH: Ciara's husband drops down to one knee to propose having more babiesMORE: Ciara pays beautiful tribute to close friend in top with plunging necklineThe singer looked glowy as ever and happy as can be as she showed off the new addition to fans, saying: "Her name is Bronco. Say hi! Hi Bronco," and thanking her husband for the sweet surprise. The mom-of-three revealed her kids, Future, Sienna, and Win have already immediately taken to the pup, detailing how they even have an adorable nickname for her.She wrote in her caption announcing the news: "Meet..
Former X Factor finalist Scarlett Lee concerned fans as she revealed she was rushed to hospital with a mystery illness.The singer, who came runner-up in the 2018 series of the competitive ITV singing series, took to her Instagram Story earlier this week to share an image of herself hooked up to a drip as she sat in a blue hospital chair.The 24 year old added the timestamp of 3.11am, and she added a sad face emoji to the post that concerned her fans. Scarlett did not reveal what was wrong and has not spoken about her sudden visit to the hospital again. Scarlett initially appeared on The X Factor back in 2017 but did not make it through the first round.
What Happens Later.The actor will both direct and star in the new film, which has been described as an “evolved and nostalgic” romantic comedy, according to Variety.What Happens Later adapts American playwright Steven Dietz’s stage show Shooting Star, who co-wrote the screenplay with playwright and novelist Kirk Lynn.Ryan will be starring in the film alongside David Duchovny as ex-lovers Willa and Bill, who are reunited for the first time since separating decades prior in an airport overnight.A logline for the movie reads: “What if late one snowy night you came face to face with someone from your long ago? Someone who once held your secrets, because once, long ago, that person held your heart.”The film will mark the second film directed by Meg Ryan after directing and starring in 2015’s Ithaca alongside Sam Shephard and Alex Neustaedter. It is co-produced by Bleecker Street, and Ten Acre Films.Ryan made her name in romantic comedies including You’ve Got Mail, When Harry Met Sally and Sleepless in Seattle.
On “Family Matters”, the Winslows were a tight-knit bunch. But, as it turns out, there was some drama going on behind the scenes of the beloved ’90s sitcom!
the Winslows were a tight-knit bunch. But, as it turns out, there was some drama going on behind the scenes of the beloved '90s sitcom!ET's Rachel Smith recently sat down with JoMarie Payton, the iconic actress who starred as matriarch Harriette Winslow for almost all of the series' nine-season run — as part of our Mother's Day celebration of Iconic TV Moms — and she shared some surprising memories from her time on the show.The breakout star ofwas, of course, Steve Urkel, played by Jaleel White, and Payton was candid about how the young star's rise to fame may have affected his attitude on set.«There was one time he actually wanted to physically fight me,» Payton noted, recalling the season 9 episode, «Original Gangsta Dawg,» in which White also played Steve's «gangster» cousin, OGD. "[There was a scene where] I said we can't do that, standards and practices will not let that pass, it's not gonna happen.
Danny Bonaduce is suffering from a "mystery illness". The 62-year-old actor - who is best known for his childhood role as Danny Partridge on classic 1970s sitcom 'The Partridge Family' - caused concern to fans earlier this week when he announced he was taking "temporary medical leave" from his morning radio show and now his sister Celia has revealed that doctors are trying to figure out the problem as she thanked well-wishers for their support. She wrote on Facebook: "Many of you have reached out to see what's going on with my brother Danny.