In a recent interview with The Hollywood Reporter, Will Ferrell revealed he turned down a $29-million payday to star in a sequel to “Elf”.
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Born Robert Dean Stockwell in 1936, the Hollywood native got his start in a series of supporting MGM child actor parts throughout the ’40s, including 1945’s “Anchors Away” with Frank Sinatra and Gene Kelly, 1947’s “Gentlemen’s Agreement” opposite Gregory Peck and a starring role in the 1948 Technicolor sleeper hit “The Boy with Green Hair,” which made him a cult star of sorts.“I started at a very early age in this business and I’m sure most of you have read stories about
.In a recent interview with The Hollywood Reporter, Will Ferrell revealed he turned down a $29-million payday to star in a sequel to “Elf”.
Life imitates art! The Outlander cast knows a thing or two about showcasing passionate love both on and off the set of the steamy Starz series.
is finally here! Well, the release date and trailer that is.Zendaya posted the 1-minute, 23-second trailer Tuesday on Instagram, along with the highly anticipated season 2 premiere date — Jan. 9 on HBO.
new documentary explores the complexities of the beloved crooner, comedian and founding member of the Rat Pack. “Dean Martin: King of Cool,” which premieres Friday on TCM, features never-before-seen archival footage and delves into Martin’s strained relationship with Jerry Lewis, his bromance with Frank Sinatra and the personal tragedy of losing a child.
In the wake of Princess Diana’s tragic death, her ex-husband, Prince Charles, had tough decisions to make as a royal amid his own grieving process.
Prince Harry reached into the spirit world in hopes of hearing from his mother, a psychic has claimed. Princess Diana’s spiritual guide Sally Morgan says she came face to face with the Duke of Sussex at a party and he’s since reached out to her about his mother.
As I walked down the aisle in my beautiful gown towards my soon-to-be husband, I felt so emotional. Waiting for me was the love of my life, Dino Manciocchi, our seven-month-old son Vinnie.
That’s why he was the “King of Cool” — he marched to his own drummer, eschewed the high-profile celebrity lifestyle and could tell Frank Sinatra off without caring about the repercussions.
Owen Gleiberman Chief Film CriticDean Stockwell, who died Sunday at 85, made every movie and television show he was in better. As an actor, he had a scurrilous twinkle that could light up a scene.
the racy music video for her erotic, new single “In You.” And she certainly hopes so.Directed and written by the 24-year-old “Dirty Sexy Money” actress, the NSFW music video finds Thorne in a fantastically sexy but tumultuous love triangle with Oscar-winning rapper/producer Juicy J and Thorne’s porn-star muse, 25-year-old Abella Danger.
Dean Stockwell, whose acting career spanned seven-decades, has sadly died at the age of 85.
Dean Stockwell was an actor whose long career included memorable roles on TV in “Quantum Leap” and in movies including the original “Dune” and “Married to the Mob.”Stockwell began his career as a child actor, appearing in movies of the 1940s including “Anchors Aweigh,” “The Green Years,” and “Song of the Thin Man.” Though Stockwell was a prolific child star, he didn’t particularly like acting as a child.
Dean Stockwell belongs to the heavens now. The actor – whose 70-year career included such iconic roles as Admiral’ Al’ Calavicci in NBC’s Quantum Leap – passed away on Sunday (Nov. 7), a rep for the family confirmed to Deadline. Dean reportedly died peacefully at home of natural causes, though no official cause of death was given at the time. The news of Dean’s death was greeted online with sadness over his passing but equal amounts of happiness and appreciation for his incredible talent.
Beloved actor Dean Stockwell has passed away.
TMZ on Monday evening. Stockwell had starred alongside Scott Bakula in all 97 episodes of the sci-fi show which aired over five seasons from 1989 to 1993.
Dean Stockwell died on Sunday (7 November) at the age of 85. Dean Stockwell was known for his roles in ‘Air Force One’ and ‘Dune'He was known for a litany of acclaimed roles across film and TV, including in the sci-fi series Quantum Leap and David Lynch’s 1984 adaptation of Dune.
Patrick Frater Asia Bureau ChiefDean Stockwell, an American actor with a career that spanned more than 70 years, died on Sunday. He was 85.Sources representing the actor say that he died peacefully, in his sleep at home.Among his best credits were a leading role in the sci-fi series “Quantum Leap,” “Air Force One” and David Lynch films “Dune” and “Blue Velvet.”Born as Robert Dean Stockwell in March 1936, Stockwell began his career as a child actor under contract to Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.