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Cynthia Littleton Business EditorSarah Jessica Parker got a big career boost as a teenager from her starring role in the offbeat, much-praised sitcom “Square Pegs,” which had a one-and-done, brilliant-but-canceled run on CBS in the 1982-83 season.Parker has paid tribute to “Square Pegs” creator and showrunner Anne Beatts, who died April 7 at the age of 74.
Parker recalled her longtime friend and mentor as a unique personality who made an enormous impression on the future “Sex and the City”
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Duchess Kate is paying tribute to more than just Prince Philip on Saturday, April 17. Royal watchers were quick to spot Queen Elizabeth II’s pearl necklace on Prince William’s wife as the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge were spotted on their way to Windsor for the funeral.
Is it just us, or is Sarah Jessica Parker NOT happy with this possible spoiler for the Sex and the City reboot getting out?
The one who got away … or not? Shortly after John Corbett teased his participation in the upcoming Sex and the City revival, Sarah Jessica Parker left fans wanting more details about his beloved character’s return.
John Corbett will be reprising his role as Aidan Shaw in the reboot of Sex and the City, he has confirmed.The 59-year-old starred opposite Sarah Jessica Parker, playing her character Carrie Bradshaw's one-time fiancé, in the hit US show from 2000 to 2003.
Sarah Drew is turning heads.Executive produced by Jessica Biel, follows two young women, Kate Wallis (Olivia Holt), the popular girl with a charmed life who one day goes missing, and Jeanette Turner (Chiara Aurelia), the nerdy wannabe who is accused of being connected to Kate’s disappearance.
NEW YORK -- Anne Beatts, a groundbreaking comedy writer with a taste for sweetness and the macabre who was on the original staff of “Saturday Night Live” and later created the cult sitcom “Square Pegs,” has died. She was 74.Beatts died Wednesday at her home in West Hollywood, California, according to her close friend Rona Kennedy.
Tonight, Saturday Night Live paid photographic tribute to Anne Beatts and DMX, both of whom died this week.
NEW YORK -- Anne Beatts, a groundbreaking comedy writer with a taste for sweetness and the macabre who was on the original staff of “Saturday Night Live” and later created the cult sitcom “Square Pegs,” has died. She was 74.Beatts died Wednesday at her home in West Hollywood, California, according to her close friend Rona Edwards.
Prince Charles is missing his «dear papa,» Prince Philip.The 72-year-old Prince of Wales shared a sentimental message on behalf of the royal family after the death of his father. The Duke of Edinburgh died on Friday at the age of 99.«I particularly wanted to say that my father, for I suppose the last 70 years, has given the most remarkable, devoted service to The Queen, to my family and to the country, but also to the whole of the Commonwealth,» a somber Charles told reporters on Saturday.
Prince Charles has released a statement in honour of his father, Prince Philip, who passed away Friday at age 99.
Volkswagen ad that mocked Sen. Ted Kennedy's notorious car ride on Chappaquiddick Island.Anne Beatts.“She was witty, and she was good at editing.
Prince Harry is expected to fly back to the U.K. to attend his grandfather Prince Philip’s funeral, sources tell ET Canada.
Anne Beatts, the creator of CBS sitcomSquare Pegs and an original writer ofSaturday Night Live, has died. She was 74.
Ethan Shanfeld After news broke on Thursday that Anne Beatts died, celebrities took to social media to offer condolences and share memories of the groundbreaking writer.Beatts, who was 74, was a pioneering figure in comedy, serving as one of the few women writers on “Saturday Night Live” at the time of its debut in 1975.
confirmed to Variety. The comic was one of the first — and few — female writers on staff as “SNL” launched in 1975.