Wilford Brimley, who worked his way up from movie stunt rider to an indelible character actor who brought gruff charm, and sometimes menace, to a range of films that included Cocoon, The Natural and The Firm, has died aged 85.
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July 25, 2020“Even I have a little trepidation,” he told The Associated Press in 2008, when asked how he does a show every day.“You wake up in the morning and you say: ‘What did I do last night that I can talk about? What’s new in the paper? How are we gonna fill that 20 minutes?’“I’m not gonna say it always works out brilliantly, but somehow we connect more often than we don’t,” he added.He hosted Live! With Regis and Kathie Lee from 1985-2000, and then Live! With Regis and Kelly from 2001
.Wilford Brimley, who worked his way up from movie stunt rider to an indelible character actor who brought gruff charm, and sometimes menace, to a range of films that included Cocoon, The Natural and The Firm, has died aged 85.
transplant in the US after her husband shot her has died. "Inspirational" Connie Culp, from Ohio, underwent the pioneering operation in 2008 after her husband Thomas Culp blasted her at point-blank range in a failed murder-suicide.
Kelly Ripa has led the tributes following the death of iconic US TV host, Regis Philbin, who passed away on Friday. The All My Children star took to Instagram to pay tribute to her former co-host, with a joint message from her and her current co-host Ryan Seacrest.
John Saxon, star of Enter the Dragon and three Nightmare on Elm Street films, has died aged 83. The Italian-American actor died from pneumonia in Murfreesboro, Tennessee, his wife Gloria told The Hollywood Reporter.Born Carmine Orrico in Brooklyn on 5 August 1936, Saxon became known for his portrayals of police officers and detectives.
Who Wants to be a Millionaire, Regis spent a total of 17,000 hours on the screens on the American public. A post shared by Betty White Noise (@bettywhitenoise) on His loved-ones announced in a statement that he died of natural causes, and thanked his dedicated fans for their support.
Veteran television host Regis Philbin, whose career on the small screen spanned more than 60 years, sadly passed away on July 24 at the age of 88. He was often referred to as “the hardest working man in show business” and still holds the Guinness World Record for the most hours appearing on US television! Millions of Americans would recognize him from his phenomenal 28 year stint as co-host of The Morning Show, a role he first assumed in the early 80s.
Brandon Choe Photo EditorRegis Philbin, iconic American talk show host, passed Friday from natural causes, according to his family. He was 88.Philbin began his career as a TV host in San Diego, then became a writer on The Joey Bishop Show, then served as the host of a talk show, The Unknown. Philbin then co-hosted Live! with Regis and Kathie Lee with Kathie Lee Gifford for 15 years before being joined by Kelly Ripa.