Celebrities
Danny Seagren — the Jim Henson–trained puppeteer who sometimes stepped into the giant yellow feathers of Big Bird on Sesame Street and became television’s very first live-action Spider-Man
Gillian Anderson Meets Her Wax Twin in a Scandalous Dress — And the Resemblance Is Uncanny! 😱✨ Hollywood icon Gillian Anderson has been immortalized in wax — and
Former celebrity spouses—46-year-old Chris Pratt, who recently welcomed a new baby, and 48-year-old Anna Faris—caught the attention of fans and media outlets when they were unexpectedly seen together
Kim Novak, born Marilyn Pauline Novak in Chicago in 1933, emerged as one of Hollywood’s most enigmatic stars of its Golden Age. Initially pursuing visual arts at the
Joan Bradshaw’s Hollywood journey unfolds like a story straight from the silver screen—a path that began on Texas pageant stages and 1960s TV sets, eventually leading to one
Caren Marsh Doll, who turned an incredible 106 this year, is one of the last living connections to Hollywood’s Golden Age. Born on April 6, 1919, her life
Christiane Schmidtmer’s life embodied elegance, talent, and an unmistakable screen presence, making her one of the most captivating figures in 1960s and 1970s cinema. Born on December 26,
In 1978, audiences were treated to the unforgettable on-screen pairing of Marcello Mastroianni and Nastassja Kinski in Così come sei (also known as Stay as You Are). The
Cheryl Tiegs, hailed as “America’s first supermodel,” blazed a trail long before Cindy Crawford or Janice Dickinson graced the runways. Born in 1947 in Breckenridge, Minnesota, she stepped
Susan Olsen became a household name as little Cindy Brady, the youngest member of The Brady Bunch (1969–1974). With her bright blonde pigtails, adorable lisp, and bubbly laugh,
