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Melinda Dillon

Submitted by: Caro

Melinda Dillon, born in 1939, is most famous for her roles in Close Encounters of the Third Kind and Absence of Malice, from which she earned nominations as best supporting actress. She also appeared in the films Bound for Glory, F.I.S.T., a Christmas Story, Harry and the Hendersons, the Prince of Tides, and Magnolia.

Last news on: December, 12 2019
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Darren McGavin

Submitted by: Caro

Darren McGavin was most famous for his role as a newspaper reported in the television series Kolchak: The Night Stalker, and of course as Old Man Parker, the grouchy father, in a Christmas Story.

Last news on: December, 12 2019
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Peter Billingsley

Submitted by: Caro

Peter Billingsley is best known for his role as Ralph in the 1983 classic, a Christmas story. He also played Messy Marvin in Hershey’s chocolate syrup commercials throughout the 1970’s.

Last news on: December, 12 2019
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Rick Moranis

Submitted by: Bob Sacamano

Rick Moranis was born on April 18, 1953 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Moranis started working for radio stations and television while he was in high school. He was a deejay for a Toronto radio station, CHUM-FM in the seventies. Rick Moranis got his biggest break when he starred on the popular Canadian TV show SCTV. […]

Last news on: December, 12 2019
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Nancy McKeon

Submitted by: Bob Sacamano

Nancy McKeon is most famous for the tough girl Joe on the Facts of Life from 1980 – 1988. Apparently was considered for the role of Monica on friends.

Last news on: January, 01 2020
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Robin McLaurin Williams

Submitted by: Joanne

Robin Williams started out (for me) on the TV Sitcom Mork and Mindy. He since has become a comedy star. His comedic portrayals in many many movies is the stuff of legends. His film career included such acclaimed films as:The World According to Garp (1982), Good Morning, Vietnam (1987), Dead Poets Society (1989), Awakenings (1990), […]

Last news on: December, 12 2019
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Louise Lasser

Submitted by: Bob Sacamano

This little-known star of Broadway, TV & movies of the 60s,and former wife of Woody Allen, rose to worldwide cult status as the ditzy, pigtailed, housewife of the late-night soap-opera phenomenon Mary Hartmen, Mary Hartman in the 1970s. Her portrayal was so strongly identified with her that the public actually failed to recognize any of […]

Last news on: December, 12 2019
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Jane Norman

Submitted by: Bob Sacamano

From 1961 to 1976 she was the popular children’s entertainer who modeled after Peter Pan delighted generations of kids with her songs and stories and colorful friends from her “magic forest”.

Last news on: December, 12 2019
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Jeri Ryan

Submitted by: Weiser

In 1997, Ryan was chosen for a role on the science fiction series ‘Star Trek: Voyager’ as ‘Seven of Nine’, a Borg drone who had been “de-assimilated”, or freed, from the Borg’s collective consciousness. When she joined the cast in Season 4, wearing her now-iconic silver formfitting catsuit uniform, ratings increased 60%.

Last news on: December, 12 2019
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Rudolph Valentino

Submitted by: Daniela

Rudolph Valentino, was known as, ‘The Latin Lover’ (he was actually Italian), ‘The Great Lover’, ‘The Sheik’, and ‘The Great Lover of the Silver Screen’. Valentino, danced, sang, and acted. The role that shot him to stardom was in, ‘The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse’.

Last news on: January, 01 2020
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