Celebrity Marriages 3 days ago Dick Van Dyke ignored warnings about 46-year age gap with wife Arlene Silver Dick Van Dyke, who starred in "Mary Poppins" opposite Julie Andrews, spoke about his marriage of 13 years to Arlene Silver, a makeup artist. He turns 100 in December.
Books 4 days ago Grateful Dead’s ‘Hell in a Bucket’ duck got drunk on set, pal points to who likely made it happen Filmmaker Lenn Dell'Amico, who befriended Grateful Dead singer Jerry Garcia in the 1980s, directed the 1987 music video "Hell in a Bucket," which appeared frequently on MTV.
The Dukes of Hazzard 5 days ago 'Dukes of Hazzard' actor protected co-star Catherine Bach on rise to sex symbol fame "The Dukes of Hazzard" is currently being honored at a new exhibition by the Hollywood Museum titled "Iconic Rides," where the General Lee is displayed.
Then and Now 6 days ago ‘Rocky’ star Dolph Lundgren invests in America, proudly embraces citizenship: ‘This country has been my life’ Dolph Lundgren is the founder and chair of Hard Cut Vodka, which is made from Idaho potatoes and Rocky Mountain water. It's an all-American spirit.
Feud April 13 'Psycho' actress Vera Miles put family before fame, stepped away from stardom on her terms: author For decades, it's been speculated that Vera Miles and director Alfred Hitchcock had bad blood after Vera Miles turned down a role in "Vertigo" to have her third child.
Then and Now April 7 ‘Facts of Life’ actress sets record straight about reboot after co-star claims 'greedy b----' sabotaged it "The Facts of Life" starred Lisa Whelchel, Kim Fields, Nancy McKeon, Mindy Cohn and Charlotte Rae. The hit sitcom aired aired from 1979 to 1988 on NBC.
TV April 7 ‘Power Rangers’ star called ‘madman’ who got away with fatal stabbing: ex Ricardo Medina Jr., who played the Red Lion Wild Force Ranger on “Power Rangers Wild Force," was the voice of Deker on “Power Rangers Samurai" and also appeared in such shows as “ER."
Books April 5 'Gilligan's Island' star Tina Louise suffered troubled childhood before Hollywood fame Tina Louise, who starred as Ginger Grant on the hit '60s sitcom "Gilligan's Island," recently released the audio version of her 1997 memoir, "Sunday."
TV April 4 'X-Files' star David Duchovny debunks government conspiracy theories in search for the truth David Duchovny starred as agent Fox Mulder in the hit TV series "The X-Files" from 1993 to 2002. He's now producing and hosting a new History Channel series.
Then and Now March 29 ‘Little House on the Prairie’ star issues warning about ‘predators’ lurking in Hollywood Alison Arngrim told Larry King in 2004 she was sexually abused by a loved one as a child. She described how the experience affected her in the memoir “Confessions of a Prairie Bitch."
TV March 24 ‘7th Heaven’ star Stephen Collins living with ‘superfan’ 40 years younger after sexual misconduct confession In 2012, Stephen Collins, beloved TV dad from WB's "7th Heaven," made headlines for “inappropriate sexual conduct with three female minors" between 1973 and 1994.
TV March 24 ‘7th Heaven’ star Stephen Collins’ accuser reveals 'worst part’ of hearing his sexual misconduct confession April Price, an Oklahoma woman who claimed Stephen Collins exposed himself to her three times, is speaking out in the Investigation Discovery (ID) series "Hollywood Demons."
Documentary March 16 Raquel Welch once threatened father with fire poker during explosive argument: doc Raquel Welch, the actress and pinup who famously wore a skimpy fur bikini in the film "One Million Years B.C.," died in 2023 at age 82 after battling Alzheimer's disease.
Then and Now March 15 Michael Landon didn’t allow ‘any a--holes’ on ‘Little House on the Prairie’ set: actress Before Melora Hardin played Janet Levinson in "The Office," she worked as a child actress in "Little House on the Prairie" starring Michael Landon, who was her director.
Books March 9 Elizabeth Taylor inspired bank robber to ditch life of crime and move to Hollywood: book Terry Moogan has written a memoir, "Liverpool Bank Robber to Hollywood Butler," which details his encounters with Lucille Ball, Clint Eastwood, Merv Griffin and George Segal, among others.
Books March 8 Red Hot Chili Peppers front man's girlfriend of the '90s was 'rattled for years' by his heroin addiction Ione Skye starred in the 1989 Cameron Crowe film “Say Anything" opposite John Cusack. She dated Anthony Kiedis of the Red Hot Chili Peppers when she was 16 and he was 24.
Old Hollywood March 1 Jerry Lewis' son is on '30-year quest' for star's lost Holocaust film Comedian Jerry Lewis, also known for his partnership with Dean Martin, passed away in 2017 at age 91. His Holocaust drama, "The Day the Clown Cried," has never been screened in its entirety.
Then and Now February 21 ‘Andy Griffith Show’ actor Ron Howard finds out he's a distant cousin of co-star Don Knotts Ron Howard, who played Opie on "The Andy Griffith Show" as a child, said he recently found out that he and former co-star Don Knotts are distant cousins.
Then and Now February 16 ‘Little House on the Prairie’ star Alison Arngrim says Netflix reboot can't recreate Michael Landon's 'magic' Netflix confirmed that an adaption of "Little House on the Prairie" by Laura Ingalls Wilder is in the works. Rebecca Sonnenshine of “The Vampire Diaries" will be the executive producer.
Documentary February 14 Sly Stone’s daughter once snorted lines of sidewalk chalk to mimic his cocaine use: doc Sly Stone's daughter, Phunne Stone, recalled what it was like growing up with the funk artist in a new documentary titled "Sly Lives! (aka the Burden of Black Genius)."
VIDEO February 14 Frankie Muniz returns to track after NASCAR truck race wreck The former 'Malcolm in the Middle' star discusses his NASCAR career in the Craftsman Truck Series.
Old Hollywood February 10 'Sunset Boulevard' star left Hollywood before she could be 'thrown away' by industry Nancy Olson Livingston stepped away from Hollywood after earning an Oscar nomination for her work in "Sunset Boulevard." The actress, now 96, is opening up about why she quit the industry.
Documentary February 8 Liza Minnelli found her first husband ‘in a compromising position’: documentary Liza Minnelli, star of the film version of the musical "Cabaret," is the daughter of "Wizard of Oz" icon Judy Garland and film director Vincente Minnelli.
Then and Now February 3 Jacqueline Bisset is 'unsympathetic' to #MeToo stories: ‘It’s important that women behave, too’ Jacqueline Bisset, a '60s and '70s Hollywood star, weighed in on the #MeToo movement, which went viral after Harvey Weinstein was accused of multiple cases of sexual harassment.
Robert De Niro February 1 Robert De Niro was ‘smitten’ with Whitney Houston, but told to ‘stop making a fool’ of himself: author Whitney Houston passed away in 2012 at age 48. Her former bodyguard, David Roberts, has written a book about working with the singer, "Protecting Whitney: The Memoir of Her Bodyguard."
Cher January 27 Cher's racy 'Turn Back Time' outfit left designer embarrassed: 'This is not family viewing' Bob Mackie first dressed Cher when the singer was a guest on "The Carol Burnett" show. The fashion designer and the star went on to work together for seven decades.
Then and Now December 29 The Temptations founding member ‘not impressed’ with music today Smokey Robinson and Ronald White wrote and produced the classic Motown melody "My Girl. It went on to become the first No.1 single for The Temptations.
Cher December 25 Cher was unsure of future with Gregg Allman, filed for divorce after 9 days of marriage: book Cher married Gregg Allman of the Allman Brothers Band in 1975. They welcomed a son, Elijah Blue Allman, in 1976. The couple called it quits for good in 1979.
Then and Now December 25 ‘It’s a Wonderful Life’ child star suffered a series of tragedies after bringing classic holiday film to life Karolyn Grimes played Zuzu Bailey in 1946's "It's a Wonderful Life," a Christmas film that starred James Stewart and Donna Reed. Grimes left Hollywood after suffering personal tragedies.
Exclusive November 29 ‘Animal House’ star John Belushi ‘didn't have a prayer', couldn't escape drugs: co-star On March 5, 1982, "Saturday Night Live" star John Belushi shot a “speedball," a mixture of coke and heroin. He was found dead at the Chateau Marmont in Los Angeles.