Category: Actors and actresses
5 Facts You May Not Know About ‘The Andy Griffith Show’
The Andy Griffith Show may have gone off the air in 1968, but that hasn’t stopped people from loving it, and remaining curious about all the behind-the-scenes antics Yes, that’s right, the wholesome ’60s classic had plenty of hijinks going on off-camera, mostly at the hands of the show’s boss, Andy Griffith. Here are five fun facts
LAS MUJERES DE SU VIDA: ROSALIE VAN BREEMEN
LAS MUJERES DE SU VIDA: ROSALIE VAN BREEMEN “Conocí a Rosalie durante un programa de television en mil novecientos ochenta y siete. Era la epoca de mi disco “Comme au cinema” («Como en el cine»). Tenía que hacer una gira por Alemania para presentar el disco. Nos quedamos sin una de las chicas que hacían
Lt. Col. Sherman T. Potter – Harry Morgan My first days were a mite uneasy. Nobody was jumpin’ for joy over me. I was no Henry Blake; never tried to be…”
FILE – In this Sept. 19, 1982 photo, Actor Harry Morgan sits on the set of “M*A*S*H*” in Los Angeles. The Emmy-winning character actor whose portrayal of the fatherly Col. Potter on television’s “M*A*S*H” highlighted a show business career that included nine other TV series, 50 films and the Broadway stage, died Wednesday, Dec. 7,
Carol Kane Remembers Gene Wilder: “He Lived a Quiet Life”
Although she’s now starring in Tina Fey’s Netflix comedy Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt, Carol Kane never thought she had a comedic bone in her body. That all changed with one phone call from Gene Wilder.“I had only done dramatic work. I had done a movie called Hester Street, a low-budget independent black and white movie, and
Teri Garr, the offbeat comic actor of ‘Young Frankenstein’ and ‘Tootsie,’ has died
LOS ANGELES — Teri Garr, the quirky comedy actor who rose from background dancer in Elvis Presley movies to co-star in such favorites as “Young Frankenstein” and “Tootsie,” has died. She was 79. Ms. Garr died Tuesday of multiple sclerosis, said publicist Heidi Schaeffer. Ms. Garr, who battled other health problems in recent years, underwent
25 best ‘The Andy Griffith Show’ episodes, ranked
Celebrating its 60th anniversary on October 3, “The Andy Griffith Show” is one of the most charming comedies in the history of American television. The CBS program was never outside of the top seven in TV ratings throughout its eight-year run and continues a strong six-decade domination in syndication. Starting with the 1960 debut as
MASH TV show: Meet the stars who made the war comedy/drama show M*A*S*H a huge hit (1972-1983)
Energized by the success of the M*A*S*H feature film in 1970, M*A*S*H — the TV version — debuted on the airwaves in 1972. The comedy show (with plenty of drama) centered around the lives and work of a team of doctors stationed in Korea during the Korean War in the early ’50s. The initial cast
Clint Eastwood shares emotional tribute to Gene Hackman: “There was no finer actor than Gene
Clint Eastwood shares emotional tribute to Gene Hackman: “There was no finer actor than Gene” Clint saw the gold in the dirt, and it paid off big: the flick snagged ‘Best Picture’ at the Oscars, with Eastwood nabbing ‘Best Director’ and Hackman claiming ‘Best Supporting Actor’ for his snarling brilliance. After the sudden passing of