Rangers midfielder Liam Burt is at Pittodrie for Aberdeen’s Premiership clash with Hamilton this evening as he continues his hunt for a club. The 21-year-old is in attendance as a guest of Aberdeen after leaving the Hoops in the summer.
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Henry Winkler's life amid quarantine has been eventful — it's also been a time of reflection. The TV legend has a new children's book out,, the second installment of his Alien Superstar middle school series, co-written with Lin Oliver.
The book helped him get through some tough times while in isolation.«Until about a month ago, my glass was half full. We just spill it everywhere, with the weight of what's happening.
Rangers midfielder Liam Burt is at Pittodrie for Aberdeen’s Premiership clash with Hamilton this evening as he continues his hunt for a club. The 21-year-old is in attendance as a guest of Aberdeen after leaving the Hoops in the summer.
Alexandra Del Rosario Associate Editor/Nights & WeekendsHenry Winkler, Ron Howard, Don Most and more Happy Days stars will come together for a cast reunion hosted by the Democratic Party of Wisconsin on Sunday Oct. 26.Also set to join the Sunday event are Anson Williams, Marion Ross and writer Lowell Ganz.
Marc Malkin Senior Film Awards, Events & Lifestyle EditorBen Stiller was just a kid when he met a niece of Henry Winkler at school.When she found out he was a fan of The Fonz, Winkler’s iconic “Happy Days” character, she offered to get Stiller an autograph.“I got this picture sent to me and it was The Fonz and it said, ‘Hey, Ben, one man’s ceiling is another man’s floor—Henry “The Fonz” Winkler,’” Stiller recalls in an exclusive clip from the upcoming Holocaust Museum L.A.’s virtual 45 Minutes
Manic, last year.
It’s been awhile since fans have seen Ben Affleck without a beard. Now he’s showing off his chiseled jaw and youthful good looks after a fresh shave.
Drew Barrymore is a big Henry Winkler fan. The 45-year-old actress held a virtual chat with Winkler, 74, during Thursday's episode of her brand new talk show.
Henry Winkler is sharing his family’s story about how they smuggled heirlooms out of Germany during the Holocaust. In ET’s exclusive clip, created for the Holocaust Museum LA’s “45 Minutes of Inspiration” virtual gala, the former “Happy Days” star recalls memories of his relatives covering their valuables in chocolate as they escaped Nazis.
Henry Winkler is sharing his family's story about how they smuggled heirlooms out of Germany during the Holocaust.
Drew Barrymore has all the love in the world for Henry Winkler.
The subgenre of dramas focused on down-on-his-luck fighters trying to make a name for themselves and escape their humble lives is one of the most popular in all of film. Of course, you have classics like “Rocky,” which show that the underdog can win, but then on the other side of the spectrum, you have “Jungleland,” which shows that sometimes the underdog is destined to fail…over and over again.
Bill Clinton and James Patterson’s “The President Is Missing” will not be making it to the small screen, at least not at Showtime.The premium cabler has decided not to move forward with its buzzy pilot which starred David Oyelowo and was based on the book of the same name by Clinton and Patterson, Variety has learned exclusively from Oyelowo’s co-star Ann Dowd.Speaking at a junket for the new Netflix film “Rebecca,” Dowd revealed that a combination of COVID-19 and current political events were
Donald Trump, an oft-repeated turn of phrase the president used in the early days of the coronavirus pandemic to describe his administration's handling of it. The day Gibney finished the film, months after the virus arrived in the U.S.
Nick Vivarelli International CorrespondentLess than two months after Beirut was blasted by one of the biggest non-nuclear explosions ever recorded, director Nadine Labaki has taken to the streets of the Lebanese capital with her camera. “I don’t know where it’s going to lead, or if it will ever lead anywhere,” says Labaki, whose latest film, the Oscar-nominated “Capernaum,” shed light on Beirut’s preexisting desperation.
Katy Perry is in the building! With the auditions kicking off, the new mom is ready to get back to work as a judge on the fourth season of the competition singing show. The «What Makes a Woman» singer spoke with ET's Rachel Smith about how she feels getting back into the swing of things and leaving newborn Daisy Dove while working.«It's amazing.