In October 1988, Angie Roloff and her husband Ron opened Strictly Discs in Madison, Wisconsin, after Ron left a career in the biomedical research field to pursue his love of music full time.
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Vivica A. Fox revealed which game show she’s been watching amid the coronavirus pandemic — and why she’s not diving into anything else.“I’ve been watching the game show network,” Fox, 55, told Us Weekly exclusively during the recent episode of Quarantine Confessions.
“If I watch acting it makes me miss acting. Whereas, Family Feud just keeps me entertained and I laugh.”The Indiana native previously told Us that COVID-19 “messed up everything” when it came to filming the final episode of Empire.
.In October 1988, Angie Roloff and her husband Ron opened Strictly Discs in Madison, Wisconsin, after Ron left a career in the biomedical research field to pursue his love of music full time.
Olivia de Havilland, a two-time Academy Award-winning actress, and last surviving cast member from “Gone With the Wind”, died peacefully from natural causes at her residence in Paris, France, on Sunday, ET confirms. She was 104.
Gone With the Wind, died peacefully from natural causes at her residence in Paris, France, on Sunday, ET confirms. She was 104. Although she was born in Tokyo, Japan, in 1916 to British parents, de Havilland was raised in California with her younger sister, Oscar-winning actress Joan Fontaine.
femmetón singer-songwriter La Doña's new album, Algo Nuevo, dropped March 12 via Human Re Sources just as the coronavirus pandemic intensified in the U.S.
Ted Johnson Heather Childers is no longer with Fox News, having parted ways at the network after being off the air since March.“Fox News and Heather Childers have parted ways. We wish her all the best,” a Fox News spokesperson said.Childers had anchored the 4 AM hour of Fox & Friends First.
With his $600-per-week federal stimulus payments set to expire at the end of the month, Garza is awaiting word from several prospective employers.
Will Thorne Staff WriterBroadcast viewers had barely any original programming to watch on Sunday night, as the major networks aired reruns left, right and center.ABC technically won the night, with a “Celebrity Family Feud” replay leading the way at a 0.6 rating among adults 18-49 and 4.1 million total viewers. “America’s Funniest Home Videos” came second with a 0.5 and around 4.3 million viewers.
Gavin Rossdale. "[Just] 12 songs to transport you, to comfort you, to energize and give strength and power and identification," Rossdale tells ET's Keltie Knight of the record. To Rossdale, «it was really essential to make a record that really could exist in its own place.» «You didn't have to know the catalog, didn't have another band [as reference], didn't have to know anything. This is a standalone piece of music,» he says.
Iskra Lawrence showed off her post-pregnancy body in a fun snapshot on Wednesday. The model welcomed her first child with her boyfriend, Philip Payne, in April.
Vivica A. Fox is only watching game shows these days.
In October 1988, Angie Roloff and her husband Ron opened Strictly Discs in Madison, Wisconsin, after Ron left a career in the biomedical research field to pursue his love of music full time.
Lilly Singh and Trevor Noah have been taking notes on each other.
Johnny Depp is denying that he hit his ex-wife, Amber Heard, in a jealous rage.
Bobby Garza abruptly shifted from putting on live events to tearing them down -- his company, Austin-based Forefront Networks, had to cancel the California food-and-music festival Yountville Live later that month, and massive productions like December's Trail of Lights in Austin are in question, too.
NEW YORK -- Hugh Downs, the genial, versatile broadcaster who became one of television’s most familiar and welcome faces with more than 15,000 hours on news, game and talk shows, has died at age 99. Downs died of natural causes at his home in Scottsdale, Arizona, on Wednesday, said his great-niece, Molly Shaheen.