Laura Marano and Mena Massoud are set to star in a new Netflix film titled The Royal Treatment.
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Maureen McCormick is taking a walk down memory lane.
The actress joined Kevin Frazier as a special guest co-host on Tuesday's Entertainment Tonight, and she put her memory of her beloved sitcom,, to the test.For the fun segment, McCormick was presented with a series of clips from the 1970s sitcom, which would end in the middle of a line of dialogue, and she was tasked with completing the line.So how did the actress fare when it came down to her knowledge? Well, as it turns out, she's not
.Laura Marano and Mena Massoud are set to star in a new Netflix film titled The Royal Treatment.
EXCLUSIVE: Netflix is adding another royal feature to its canon. Austin & Ally alum Laura Marano (The Perfect Date, ) and Mena Massoud, who starred in the Disney live-action Aladdin remake, are set to star in The Royal Treatment romance feature for Netflix. Rick Jacobson is directing the pic from a screenplay by Holly Hester Marano will produce with Ellen Marano and Vanessa Marano for Calabrian Rhode and Chloe Smith.
Jennifer Lopez is limitless, and she’s reminding others that they are too. The Marry Me actress opened up about finding purpose in the premiere of Coach’s new monthly YouTube series, Coach Conversations.
Jennifer Hudson is ready to bring Louise from St. Louis back to New York City! The 39-year-old Oscar winner famously played Carrie Bradshaw's beloved assistant in the 2008 film. It was recently announced that the franchise was returning for a new installment on HBO Max titled ET's Kevin Frazier asked Hudson at a junket for her animated short film, if she would be interested in reprising her role as Louise for the next chapter of . «I hope so, that would be cool.
It comes as a bit of a shock when you suddenly notice you look a bit, well…different. I had major insecurities about my looks as a teen, but by my twenties I finally felt comfortable in my own skin.
Rebecca Rubin Film and Media ReporterDerek DelGaudio aims to subvert expectations in his one-man show “In & Of Itself.”He’s an illusionist, after all.Yet in an exclusive first trailer of the live recording of his acclaimed stage show, which debuts on Hulu this month, even the audience appears unprepared for the magic that unfolds before their very eyes.“You think this is a performance,” DelGaudio narrates in the video. “You see a man in a theater… there’s an audience.
Marion Ramsey, an actress best known for her portrayal of Officer Laverne Hooks in the Police Academy franchise, has died. She was 73.
Police Academy actress Marion Ramsey has died at the age of 73 at her home in Los Angeles.The news was confirmed by Ramsey’s management team at Roger Paul Inc, per Variety.
Hollywood actress Marion Ramsey has passed away at the age of 73.
has died. The star of screen and stage died suddenly early Thursday morning at her home in Los Angeles.
Marion Ramsey, star of stage and screen, has died. She was 73.
pic.twitter.com/Ky05U4DpIfI have no words to say or explain the pain of all of those we lost. Only that we feel it and understand…..
Deadline reported that she had been sick recently.Marion was best known for playing Officer Laverne Hooks in “Police Academy.” The star’s signature role came in the 1984 hit that starred Steve Guttenberg. Her high-pitched voice and comedic timing made her character a standout in the film. “Police Academy” was such a success, five sequels spawned over the next five years with Marion appearing in all of them. She also appeared in the hit 1978 Broadway show “Eubie!”Marion, who was born in
Marion Ramsey, who was best known for playing Officer Laverne Hooks in the Police Academy series, has sadly passed away at the age of 73.
Eli Countryman Marion Ramsey, known for acting in the “Police Academy” films and gracing the Broadway stage in 1978’s “Eubie!,” died Thursday at her home in Los Angeles. She was 73.Roger Paul of Roger Paul Inc., the agency that managed Ramsey, confirmed the news to Variety.