The Nassif family appreciates you respecting their privacy at this time.On Instagram, the plastic surgeon-turned reality star wrote a longer tribute. «Chris Nassif was, and always will be, a legend.A post shared by Dr.
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Ilene Graff (“Heart of Dixie”) announced on Facebook Monday. “Her amazing talent and skill were only a small part of who she was.
A tireless advocate for children in need, especially those with physical, emotional and/or intellectual challenges, she helped raise countless millions of dollars for them.”The San Jose, California, native was a staple on television and in films in the late ’50s through the 1970s, appearing in such well-know series as “Perry Mason,” “The Monkees,” “The Flying Nun,” “Gomer Pyle, U.S.M.C.,” “Sanford and Son,” “Laverne & Shirley,” “Mork & Mindy” and “Murder, She Wrote.”But what she’s remembered most for was as Hedy La Rue, the not-so-bright beauty in the 1967 film version of the Broadway hit “How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying,” a role which she secured after playing it in a national tour and on Broadway. She also starred with Don Knotts in the screwball comedy “The Love God?” and with Bob Hope in “How to Commit Marriage.”She later returned to the stage, starring in “Something Different” written and directed by Carl Reiner on Broadway, as well as playing Miss Adelaide in the Los Angeles Civic Light Opera production of “Guys and Dolls.”Arthur spent decades donating her time and celebrity to Variety – the Children’s Charity of Southern California, where she touched many lives.“The world is a little less sparkly without her, but I am so glad I got to be her friend.
The Nassif family appreciates you respecting their privacy at this time.On Instagram, the plastic surgeon-turned reality star wrote a longer tribute. «Chris Nassif was, and always will be, a legend.A post shared by Dr.
Kylie Jenner and Travis Scott announced they were changing the name of their second child, and for some reason, they still haven’t gone through with it. The couple famously announced that they were taking back their son’s original name, “Wolf Webster” in March. “FYI OUR SONS NAME ISN’T WOLF ANYMORE,” she wrote on her Instagram story.
Sterlin Harjo and Taika Waititi’s critically acclaimed dramedy is heading for its second season.
The red, white and blue — but mostly the blue. Scott Disick and Kourtney Kardashian both spent the 4th of July by the ocean, though on opposite coasts.
Jennifer Lawrence and her husband Cooke Maroney stopped by a food truck for a meal during the holiday weekend.
The Shining and Blade Runner, has died aged 94.The actor passed away at St. John’s Hospital in Santa Monica, California on Monday (June 27), a representative confirmed to Variety.Turkel is best known for his supporting roles in numerous Stanley Kubrick films, including 1980’s The Shining where he played chilling bartender Lloyd.
Joe Turkel, a prolific character actor whose indelible performances included roles as the sinister bartender Lloyd in The Shining and the maker of artificial humans in Blade Runner, died Monday, June 27, at St. John’s Hospital. He was 94.
Sonny Barger, the notorious founding member of the Hells Angels Motorcycle Club, author, ex-convict, occasional Sons of Anarchy actor and one of the bikers who provided the violent, bloody security at the infamous 1969 Rolling Stones Altamont concert, died of cancer yesterday. He was 83.
Wilson Chapman editorRita Moreno is not only an EGOT winner, but now the Hollywood legend is having a building with her name on it in Hollywood.The “West Side Story” star was on hand on June 23 at the naming ceremony of the Hollywood Arts Collective’s Rita Moreno Arts Building in Los Angeles.Set to open in summer 2023 at 1630 Schrader Blvd., the Entertainment Community Fund’s Hollywood Arts Collective complex will also house the Cicely Tyson Residential Building for low-income residents.“This really came as a surprise to me, and I was asked if I would allow them to put my name on it and I did two things: I almost peed, and I damn near fell down on the floor,” Moreno told Variety. “I said, ‘Really?’ And then I wanted to say ‘Why?’ but I figured that would be kind of rude. If they had chosen me there was something just wonderful about me that I needed to be reminded of.
Jennifer Lawrence and her husband Cooke Maroney are keeping busy in L.A.
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Barry Garron, the former chief television critic for The Hollywood Reporter, has died. He was 72 and died Thursday at a rehabilitation facility in Arizona.
Steve Fickinger, a Tony Award-winning producer of Broadway’s Dear Evan Hansen and, as a longtime creative executive with Disney Theatrical Group helped spearhead the development of such stage shows as Newsies and Aladdin, died suddenly at his home in Laguna Beach, California, on June 17. He was 62.
In a rare Instagram story about his baby momma, Travis Scott praised Kylie Jenner for her cooking abilities… and potentially more?
The Hollywood Reporter on Monday and explained she died from natural causes, stemming from a long battle with Alzheimer’s disease.“I can’t overstate how important she was to me,” her friend Ilene Graff wrote on Facebook yesterday, TheWrap reported.Graff added, “Her amazing talent and skill were only a small part of who she was. A tireless advocate for children in need, especially those with physical, emotional and/or intellectual challenges, she helped raise countless millions of dollars for them.”“The world is a little less sparkly without her, but I am so glad I got to be her friend.
Calum Scott has released his sophomore album Bridges!
Two years after starting renovations, Jonathan Scott and Zooey Deschanel’s home is finally ready for to welcome guests.
John Stamos makes sure he gets in the picture with Kelly Rizzo at the 2022 Critics Choice Real TV Awards held at Fairmont Century Plaza on Sunday (June 12) in Los Angeles.