What Was Ned Beatty's Net Worth When He Died?
Ned Beatty cemented his place in the pantheon of top-tier Hollywood character actors in the 1970s with a notable role in 'Deliverance.'
Read MoreNed Beatty cemented his place in the pantheon of top-tier Hollywood character actors in the 1970s with a notable role in 'Deliverance.'
Read MoreNed Beatty, a talented character actor with a repertoire that boasts 160 television and movie roles, including 'Deliverance,' died on June 13, 2021.
Read MoreEven the greats can have an off day. Here is a rundown of the finest Laurel and Hardy flicks that you need to see ... and those that you can guiltlessly miss.
Read MoreBelieve it or not, the global streetwear phenomenon Supreme was once a small skateboard shop in New York City just 25 years ago. So why is it so expensive now?
Read MoreOnly a handful of musicians have earned the title of "legend," and one of them is Elton John. Here's what inspired these famous Elton John hits.
Read MoreEverybody was a Michael Jordan fan in the '80s and '90s. But he could be pretty unbearable to play with. Here are players who couldn't stand Michael Jordan.
Read MoreThe late Dee Dee Ramone had a tragic childhood that was marked by abuse, an early introduction to drugs, and a stint in jail for armed robbery.
Read MoreMilli Vanilli singer Rob Pilatus struggled for several years after the duo's lip-syncing scandal. Here's the story of his tragic 1998 death.
Read MorePrince, for his part, was known throughout his life and career for his eccentricities. For example, there was his reliance on purple early in his career.
Read MoreIf you were to compare the music and the "attitude" of punk rock to the zeitgeist of Hall and Oates, you'd see that the two things couldn't be further apart.
Read MoreA month after Live Aid, the group's main vocalist would come close to death -- not from the usual rock star excesses of drink or drugs, but from salt water.
Read MoreGenesis was formed in 1967 by the remnants of two bands from Charterhouse School. Here's the story of how they got their now-familiar band name.
Read MoreThe subject of Hall and Oates' first number one hit may seem pretty straightforward at first, but this is who "Rich Girl" is really about.
Read MoreHe's from Austria, and he got his start moving heavy stuff around.
Read MoreThese films are required viewing because of what they teach us about love, hope, despair, faith, family, and even ourselves.
Read MoreIn a legal battle that dragged on for years, Led Zeppelin was accused of plagiarism for the song "Stairway to Heaven." But they came out on top in the end.
Read MoreBryan Adams is a true musical icon. Songs like the seemingly-double-entendre-heavy "Summer Of '69" continue to be played and enjoyed (or overplayed and hated).
Read MoreNot every musical act that was big in the summer of 1969 performed at Woodstock, or was even invited. The Rolling Stones skipped out, as did Joni Mitchell.
Read MoreLe Bon auditioned for Duran Duran wearing a white evening jacket and his favorite pink leopard-print jeans, with a notebook full of his poetry under his arm.
Read MoreWhile heroin use affected fellow mid-century jazz greats such as John Coltrane, Parker's use of the drug was especially fervent and especially destructive.
Read MoreBorn in 1949 in Norfolk, England, Roger Taylor is best known for being the drummer and songwriter of the English rock band Queen.
Read MoreNeil Young and David Crosby have had a bitter feud since 2014. Here's what we know about the two veteran musicians' long-running beef.
Read MoreWhether it's for sport or research reasons, cave diving is an extremely dangerous activity. This is the dark truth about cave diving.
Read MoreFor fans, band break-ups and members going solo can be akin to watching close friends get a divorce. But which bands' former members made a mistake going solo?
Read MoreClassic rock radio is awash in hits but just because a song's in rotation doesn't mean it's gotten its due. These are the most underrated classic rock songs.
Read MoreCharlie Parker's environment had an impact on him in destructive ways -- but it also arguably made way for the disruptive jazz for which he would become known.
Read MoreSharon Tate was an up-and-coming actress in 1966 when filming "Don't Make Waves," a "sex comedy" romp with an easygoing vibe on set until a horrible tragedy.
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