Life moves pretty fast! Matthew Broderick shot to superstardom after playing high school senior Ferris Bueller in the 1986 film Ferris Bueller’s Day Off.
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The Newcastle drama was a huge deal in the 90s, proving popular with school-age viewers everywhere. Fans were hooked by the antics of Byker Grove Youth Centre with the likes of PJ, Duncan and Charlie becoming firm favourites.
The show also helped many of the actors in the long-running series became household names from Ant and Dec, Jill Halfpenny and Hollywood actor Charlie Hunnam. Here is a look at the careers of some of the show's well-known characters.
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Life moves pretty fast! Matthew Broderick shot to superstardom after playing high school senior Ferris Bueller in the 1986 film Ferris Bueller’s Day Off.
Cue the nostalgia! Mary-Kate Olsen and Ashley Olsen starred in a slew of popular movies and TV shows during their time as child stars, but So Little Time is still a favorite among fans.
We’re used to seeing the cast of Made in Chelsea wandering down London’s swanky Kings Road. But for the latest series, the show’s famous faces will be swapping their hometown for the idyllic Cotswolds, as they descend on an amazing 85-acres country estate - and bring all of their baggage and drama with them.
Since its announcement, there’s been a lot of excitement surrounding the upcoming film from James Gray, “Armageddon Time.” Though the title of the film might make you think it’s a post-apocalyptic action film, Gray’s new feature is a drama that pulls from his own life as a kid in New York City, attending the Kew-Forest School in Queens, which happens to be the same school that former POTUS, Donald Trump attended.
“I’ll have what she’s having.” Meg Ryan and Billy Crystal created romantic-comedy perfection in When Harry Met Sally — and viewers are still falling in love with their performances today.
Always and forever! Although Joseph Morgan, Daniel Gillies, Claire Holt and more cast members from The Originals have moved on from the CW drama, the feeling of family created on the show lives on — both in the lives of its stars and in the form of another series.
It’s been five years since the final Divergent film hit the big screen. From that point on, many of the franchise’s stars have gone on — or continued — to have very successful acting careers.
direct to your inboxIt's 17 years since Frank Gallagher and his trouble-making clan shambled onto our screens in the BAFTA-winning Channel Four drama Shameless. Set in Manchester on the fictional Chatsworth council estate the gritty comedy, created by Paul Abbott, ran from 2004 until 2013.
A-list status! Mad Men catapulted the careers of its cast, including Jon Hamm, Elisabeth Moss, Christina Hendricks and January Jones, to a new level.
@colesprouse. Dylan Sprouse played mischievous troublemaker Zack Martin, who always found a way to get his brother Cody caught up in his antics.
Fans of E.J. James’ steamy BDSM-infused Fifty Shades of Grey novels will soon have another page-turner to devour — and it will be the series’ last.
Locked up! Taylor Schilling, Laura Prepon and more Hollywood stars skyrocketed even further into the spotlight thanks to Netflix’s Orange Is the New Black.
If you’ve been missing out on the world of Anastasia Steel and Christian Grey then you are in for a treat.
Senator Cory Booker has been issued an apology by the BBC.
Have you ever watched Walter Hill’s 1979 film, “The Warriors,” and thought, “Man, I’d love to see a version of this where the tough New York City gangs are replaced by supermodels in incredibly fashionable clothing?” Well, maybe you haven’t, but we’re going to guess Sean Baker has, which is evident in his new short, “Khaite.” READ MORE: ‘Red Rocket’: Director Sean Baker Is Wrapping Up Production On A Secret Feature Starring Simon Rex As you might gather from the name, Baker’s short is really a
In 1992, The Real World debuted on MTV, introducing the nation to the guilty pleasure of reality TV with seven strangers picked to live together in a loft.
Forever young! Parenthood made a family out of its cast — both on screen and off. Although the stars have moved on to other career opportunities, they remain close-knit.
Save the cheerleader, save the world. NBC’s Heroes was packed with shocking twists and turns that still have fans reeling, years after the show’s 2010 finale.