Happily ever after! Ahead of her wedding to Luis Ruelas, Teresa Giudice has been very candid about her journey of getting down the aisle.
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Star Trek and Girls! Girls! Girls! Actress Laurel Goodwin has died aged 79. Maureen Scott, Laurel’s sister, confirmed that she passed away on 25 February in Cathedral City, California.The cause of death has not been revealed. Laurel shot onto the acting scene aged 19 after signing a contract with Paramount Pictures.
Her first film was Girls! Girls! Girls!, which she starred in alongside music legend Elvis Presley.This film was followed by Papa’s Delicate Condition, which was released in 1963. Glynis Johns and Jackie Gleason played the lead roles of a railroad inspector and his wife, while Laurel played their eldest daughter. Laurel was then cast in a Star Trek TV series pilot, but sadly it proved unsuccessful and it failed to be sold.
Filming finished in 1965 and, while producers initially wanted to keep Laurel on to try and shoot another pilot, she went on to be let go like the rest of the cast as a result of her co-star’s negotiations being stalled. Laurel was the last surviving actor from the pilot, as per her obituary. She retired from acting in 1971 and married Walter Wood in the same year.
Get exclusive celebrity stories and fabulous photoshoots straight to your inbox with OK!'s daily newsletter . You can sign up at the top of the page. While she’d retired and gone into nursing after tying the knot, the pair went on to produce the movie Stroker Ace together.The film starred Burt Reynolds and Loni Anderson.
Walter passed away in 2010. In the wake of the news of Laurel’s death, fans of the actress have taken to social media to express their condolences. One wrote: “Sad to hear that Laurel Goodwin, yet another member of our #StarTrek family, has passed away.
Happily ever after! Ahead of her wedding to Luis Ruelas, Teresa Giudice has been very candid about her journey of getting down the aisle.
Jeri Ryan is once again stepping into her iconic role Seven of Nine in the latest season of, and the actress is opening up about what it's like to be playing the fan-favorite character after more than two decades.«It's crazy. That's a really rare gift as an actor,» Ryan recently shared with ET's Matt Cohen. «It was a rare gift to begin with to have a character that was so beautifully written and had so much growth, since she didn't even start out human.
Teresa Giudice was hospitalized Wednesday night. "Teresa was admitted to the hospital last night and had a non-cosmetic emergency procedure this morning," a rep for the "Real Housewives" star told Fox News Digital. "She is recuperating and is looking forward to speedy recovery," lawyer James Leonard confirmed to Fox News Digital. Teresa Giudice has been hospitalized due to a medical emergency. (Getty Images) Leonard went on to note that Giudice "thanks everyone for their prayers and well wishes." "The Real Housewives of New Jersey" star, 49, has not publicly revealed any health concerns recently.
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Teresa Giudice is on the road to recovery after she was hospitalized for an “emergency medical procedure,” Us Weekly can confirm.
The final episode of "Flip or Flop" shows Tarek El Moussa and ex-wife Christina Haack having one last disagreement. During the HGTV finale, which airs Thursday night, El Moussa was seen walking out of an on-camera interview with Haack. In this episode, the real estate professionals take on a massive project to renovate a Spanish-style house.This particular "Flip or Flop" proves to be difficult and costly because of a massive pool in the backyard. The final episode of "Flip or Flop" shows Tarek El Moussa and his ex-wife, Christina Haack, having one last disagreement.
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TMZ, saying: “We have come to a time where we must inform the public that after a year of privately undergoing a series of treatment for esophageal cancer our beloved Traci Braxton has gone on to glory.”A post shared by Toni Braxton (@tonibraxton) The singer and reality TV star was born in Maryland in 1971 and began her career with her sisters in the group The Braxtons in 1989. She released on single with them, ‘Good Life’, before embarking on her own solo career many years later in 2014.Under her own name, she released two solo albums – 2014’s ‘Crash & Burn’ and 2018’s ‘On Earth’.
In memoriam. Legendary performer Traci Braxton has died after a private cancer battle. She was 50.
If there is one core intrigue at the heart of the science-fiction franchise “Star Trek,” it is the thrill that comes from the exploration of new galaxies, lavish worlds, and fascinating alien species. Inside everyone is the drive “to boldly go where no man has gone before.” If the show’s title is any indication, then the upcoming “Star Trek: Strange New Worlds” from Paramount+ will be going all into that fascination.
Anson Mount) as he leads the USS Enterprise in the years before Captain Kirk, and also returns Number One (Rebecca Romijn) and Science Officer Spock (Ethan Peck) as they explore new worlds around the galaxy. The 10-episode series also stars Jess Bush as Nurse Christine Chapel, Christina Chong as La'an Noonien-Singh, Celia Rose Gooding as Cadet Nyota Uhura, Melissa Navia as Lt. Erica Ortegas and Babs Olusanmokun as Dr.
Laurel Goodwin was an actress known for co-starring with Elvis Presley (1935–1977) in “Girls! Girls! Girls!” and playing Yeoman Colt in the rejected “Star Trek” pilot, “The Cage.”Goodwin’s movie debut came with 1962’s “Girls! Girls! Girls!” She played Laurel Dodge, one of two women who caught the eye of Presley’s sailor character. In 1966, Goodwin became a part of “Star Trek” history when she appeared in the show’s original pilot, which was scrapped when the show was retooled with mostly new stars. Her character, Yeoman J.M.
Laurel Goodwin, an actor who made her movie debut at age 19 opposite Elvis Presley in the 1962 feature Girls! Girls! Girls! and four years later played a crew member in the original, failed Star Trek pilot starring Jeffery Hunter, died February 25. She was 79.
Come Outside star Lynda Baron has died, aged 82. The actor’s death was confirmed by her longtime agent Donna French. A cause of death is yet to be disclosed.
star’s sister Maureen Scott confirmed her passing in an obituary but didn’t disclose the cause of death. Born Aug.
Open All Hours, Eastenders, Doctor Who and Yentl actress Lynda Baron has died aged 82 with fans paying tribute as they recalled her much loved characters.
Actress Farrah Forke, who starred in the popular '90s TV series Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman, has sadly died at the age of 54. A family friend has confirmed that the star passed away after a devastating cancer battle. Farrah was most recognised for playing the pilot Alex Lambert in the sitcom Wings, which ran from 1990 to 1997.