What Natalie Wood's On-Set Behavior Was Really Like
Hollywood has a history filled with vibrant, talented individuals behind and in front of the camera. It's also a business, and it involves contracts.
Read MoreHollywood has a history filled with vibrant, talented individuals behind and in front of the camera. It's also a business, and it involves contracts.
Read MoreWhen Academy Award-winning actress Cloris Leachman died on January 27, 2021, she left behind a legacy of well-known roles, as well as a hefty sum of cash.
Read MorePlayboy founder Hugh Hefner died in 2017. His death certificate cited cardiac arrest, but it included a few other surprising details about Hef's health.
Read MoreThe LA Dodgers were originally based in Brooklyn, and the story of the "Dodgers" name is rooted in Brooklyn life. Here's how the team got its name.
Read MoreElizabeth Taylor lived an occasionally chaotic life, both personal and professional. She was also a dedicated activist for several causes, and a devoted mother.
Read MoreLauren Bacall went from model to Hollywood actress within a short span of time. She is remembered for her on-screen legacy and brutal honesty.
Read MoreLike many show business families, the famous Jacksons had many members in the spotlight, but also some who weren't as prominent. The family has grown.
Read MoreIn 1993, an Eagles tribute record from popular country musicians was in the works, and one particular artist involved in the project had an unusual request.
Read MorePop Smoke was on the rise and a leading artist of the New York drill music scene. Sadly, his short run in the music industry came to an end in February 2020.
Read MoreMary Tyler Moore was one of television's most beloved stars, especially with her roles on "The Dick Van Dyke Show" and "The Mary Tyler Moore Show."
Read MoreSometimes legendary musicians have no qualms about insulting each other. Like the time when Rolling Stones guitarist Keith Richards talked about Led Zeppelin.
Read MoreThe Ringling brothers built a circus empire that provided entertainment to millions of people.
Read MoreThe Mets are one of New York City's two baseball teams, but where did the name come from? Here's how the historic franchise first got its name.
Read MoreClark Gable starred in one of the most famous movies of all time, the now controversial Civil War epic, "Gone with the Wind," released in 1939.
Read MoreQueen Elizabeth II had a racing manager named Lord Porchester. "The Crown" suggested that there was more to their relationship, but was there?
Read MoreThe Doors were one of the most stoic and monumental forces in rock 'n' roll history. The band's first appearance was on a make-shift stage at UCLA.
Read MoreThe 1986 sports film Hoosiers is loosely based on a true story, but just how accurate is it?
Read More"Reign" is a hugely popular TV show, but is it historically accurate? Here's how the reality of Mary, Queen of Scots, differed from the show's portrayal.
Read MoreThe Rolling Stones have been one of the most colossal musical forces in history. Selling 240 million albums, there's no question that the Stones reign supreme.
Read MoreHere's a look at the sometimes difficult and challenging life of John Candy.
Read MoreActress and humanitarian Audrey Hepburn emanated elegance and beauty. "She had this ability to make everyone who met her feel that she was really seeing them."
Read MoreBlack Sabbath's 1970 classic "War Pigs" is a breakthrough in early metal music and an example of protest music that transcends genres. But what does it mean?
Read MoreOnce considered Hollywood's most eligible bachelor, family life suited Jimmy Stewart, who said "Gloria and the children continue to bring me enormous pleasure."
Read MoreKnown for being a Beatle and one of the world's most beloved musicians of all time, John Lennon was also a father of two boys: Julian and Sean.
Read MoreMost people would say that Disney's blockbuster film "Moana" was a tale of a plucky young girl's journey to save her people. It's an uplifting, heartfelt tale.
Read MoreElton John supposedly got on the really bad side of David Gest, Liza Minnelli's ex-husband. We nearly had to refer to John in the past tense.
Read MoreDave Kruseman won the title of Ink Master in 2016 and still works as a tattoo artist.
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