The Infamous Scene That Took ‘Three’s Company’ Off The Air
Three’s Company was pure, fizzing, perfectly calibrated fun. John Ritter’s physical comedy was something close to genius, Suzanne Somers brought a warmth underneath the blonde bombshell surface…
The Infamous Scene That Took ‘The Honeymooners’ Off The Air
The Honeymooners was appointment television before anyone had a word for it. Jackie Gleason as Ralph Kramden — blusterous, big-hearted, magnificently flawed — had become as familiar…
Before Death, Rue McClanahan Reveals Shocking Truth About The Golden Girls
Rue McClanahan spent the best years of her career wrapped in silk robes and one-liners as Blanche Devereaux, the Southern belle who never met a mirror she…
At 80, Eric Clapton Finally Tells the Truth About George Harrison
Eric Clapton has lived a life loud enough to fill a thousand stages and quiet enough to break your heart in a single chord. He has spoken…
At 78, Sally Field Finally Tells the Truth About Robin Williams
Sally Field has never been easy to rattle. Two Oscars, a career built on roles that demanded everything she had, and a public life navigated with more…
Behind the Scenes: The Magnificent Seven (Sturges, 1960) with Yul Brynner and Steve McQueen
John Sturges arrived in Mexico in 1960 with a vision, a budget, and what looked on paper like the perfect cast. Yul Brynner — fresh off The…
James Garner FINALLY Breaks His Silence On Jack Elam
James Garner was never short on charm or candor. Maverick made him a star, The Rockford Files made him a legend, and the dry wit he carried…
Frank Sutton FINALLY Breaks Silence on Gomer Pyle Set Tensions
Frank Sutton spent five seasons barking, fuming, and turning purple as Sergeant Carter on Gomer Pyle U.S.M.C. — and America loved every second of it. The chemistry…
At 80, Tom Selleck Finally Tells the Truth About James Garner
Tom Selleck was never the kind of man who spilled easily. Magnum P.I. made him a household name, the mustache made him an icon, and the quiet…
At 95, Clint Eastwood Confesses “She Was the Only One Who Could Do That To Me”
Clint Eastwood spent seventy years playing men who needed no one. Cold, steel-eyed, unmovable — the lone gunslinger who rode off into the sunset alone every single…