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Hollywood.com Entertainment Highlights - Dec 29, 2007
Beginning on the New York stage, Danson did not enter features or TV until he was 30. Notable as the flip, cynical D.A. in "Body Heat" (1981), Danson bounded to stardom on the strength of his work in the long-running …
Hollywood.com Entertainment Highlights - Dec 29, 2007
While his familiar face, curly red hair and freckles may give the impression that actor Shawn Hatosy is a grown up former child star, he didn't appear on the scene until 1995, in an episode of "Homicide: Life on the …
Hollywood.com Entertainment Highlights - Dec 29, 2007
The attractive, strawberry blonde daughter of novelist John Ehle and actress Rosemary Harris, North Carolina-born Jennifer Ehle shuttled between the USA and the UK (following her mother's frequent career moves) before …
Hollywood.com Entertainment Highlights - Dec 29, 2007
An inventive and politically astute comedian, Paula Poundstone adhered to the same sort of observational techniques used by Mort Sahl, George Carlin or Ellen DeGeneres rather than relying on the quick quip or pre-fab …
Hollywood.com Entertainment Highlights - Dec 29, 2007
Perky. Cute. Vivacious. Toothsome. America's Sweetheart. The classic sitcom wife, Laura Petrie ("Oh, Rob!"). The seminal 1970s single girl, Mary Richards, the girl who "can turn the world on with her smile". The 20s …
Hollywood.com Entertainment Highlights - Dec 29, 2007
Born to Wall Street financier E.F. Hutton and Post cereal heiress Marjorie Merriweather Post, a debutante-age Merrill gave up college after one year and moved to New York to study at the American Academy of Dramatic …
Hollywood.com Entertainment Highlights - Dec 29, 2007
With his muscular physique and dark good looks, John Haymes Newton seemed perfectly cast in the dual role of the teenage Clark Kent and his alter ego "Superboy" in the 1988 syndicated series. Yet he was replaced in the …
Hollywood.com Entertainment Highlights - Dec 29, 2007
Heavyset, bald character player who often sports a distinctive, pencil-thin moustache and is frequently cast as gangsters or cops. Polito appeared on Broadway in "American Buffalo" (1977), "Curse of the Aching Heart" …
Hollywood.com Entertainment Highlights - Dec 29, 2007
With her wiry, some might say bony, body, and sparkling smile, Charlayne Woodard was a marked contrast to fleshy Nell Carter and Armelia McQueen when the three women starred together on Broadway in "Ain't Misbehavin'" …
Hollywood.com Entertainment Highlights - Dec 29, 2007
The undeniable cult status of British actress Barbara Steele says much about the peculiar status of women in horror films. Generally produced for adolescent males (and their dates), films of this genre tend to reflect …