Juan G. Hernández, most notably known as Juano Hernández in Hollywood, was an acting pioneer who paved the way for many of today’s actors.
31.05.2020 - 15:53 / tvguide.com
A new week is upon us, which means it's a new opportunity to watch new TV. People may say to you, "Are you sitting around and watching TV again?" And all you have to say is, "Yes, but it's new TV." That's it. That's all you have to say. You have now owned that person and can get back to watching TV undisturbed, knowing that you are the victor in that battle of wits.
This week's picks include a TV show about a TV show, which is one of my favorite genres of television. It's like one of those old
Juan G. Hernández, most notably known as Juano Hernández in Hollywood, was an acting pioneer who paved the way for many of today’s actors.
Betty Broderick "remains an unreasonable risk of danger to society." So charged the prosecutor who successfully argued against Broderick's most recent chance at parole in 2017. And she has her reasons.
Lizzo, John Legend, Common, Jane Fonda and the Weeknd are just a handful of the celebrities who have signed an open letter demanding local governments to stop providing increases in funds to police. The letter, released by Black Lives Matter co-founder and activist Patrisse Cullors, is in conjunction with Movement 4 Black Lives, a coalition of over 100 black rights organizations, according to Rolling Stone.
John Legend, Natalie Portman, Lizzo and more stars have signed an open letter in support of defunding the police and using the money to increase spending in education, health care and programs for black communities.
John Legend, Common, and Lizzo are among the stars who have signed an open letter urging local governments to “defund” police departments and give more to health care and education. Jane Fonda, Natalie Portman, America Ferrera, Brie Larson, Taraji P.
John Legend, Common, and Lizzo are among the stars who have signed an open letter urging local governments to “defund” police departments and give more to health care and education.
And while this is Betty Broderick's story (like, it's right there in the name), if you're interested to know a little more about Dan's whole vibe, here's the deal:
After years of slim pickings Amanda Peet has finally found a role to chew on, portraying betrayed wife and convicted murderer Betty Broderick in the second installment of the , USA Network’s anthology true-crime series. “It was very exciting for me to get a part like this at this time,” says Peet, who delivers a career-defining performance.
Following its successful transformation from podcast to limited television series, is back with a second season — telling another true story of love gone wrong. Here’s everything to know about, which recounts what Oprah Winfrey once deemed one of “America’s messiest divorces.”
Hollywood stars want to see less money going to police and more money going to communities.
The case of Betty Broderick is back in the headlines. The second season of USA’s Dirty John focuses on the 1989 murders and the controversial case that’s been made into multiple TV movies.
Betty and Dan met at a party when she was just 17 and got married four years later in 1969. Dan became a successful lawyer, they had four kids, and, honestly, life seemed pretty good—from the outside, at least. But Betty and Dan’s marriage wasn’t all sunshine and roses—even before he started cheating on Betty with his assistant, Linda. , Betty would get mad at Dan “all the time”—she once threw a stereo at him and would frequently lock him out of the house.
And Betty was, uhhh, not thrilled. According to a 1990 article, everything changed for Betty once Linda entered Dan’s life: “The people who knew me before 1983 knew the real me. Nineteen eighty-three was like an ax through my life.”
Betty’s crimes went down in the late ’80s, when she suspected Dan was having an affair with Linda—which, to be fair, would piss off most people. But Betty, uh, took Dan’s infidelity pretty badly. By which I mean she rammed her car into his front door, left obscene messages on his answering machine, and —all throughout the course of their insane five-year divorce. Dan even had Betty arrested and briefly committed to a mental hospital, and poor Linda was so freaked out by the whole thing that .
By Danielle Turchiano