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Tommy Bradford

Submitted by: Stuntpope
2001-04-24

During his television heyday, Willie Aames was the poster boy for high Hollywood living. From drugs (“It was everything: Quaaludes, mushrooms, cocaine, pot, alcohol, black beauties”) to sex (“I was the one who in...Read More

Michael Gray

Submitted by: Stuntpope
2001-04-21

Played Billy Batson in Shazam!, the classic 70’s Saturday morning show....Read More

Ron Palillo

Submitted by: Stuntpope
2001-04-21

From 1975 to 1979, he was Arnold Horshack on the highly popular sit-com Welcome Back, Kotter. “I was doing New York theatre when I was asked to audition for Horshack. My agent said, ‘They want four tough guys from New ...Read More

Gary Burghoff

Submitted by: Stuntpope
2001-04-13

Played the sheepish misplaced company clerk on M*A*S*H (before Klinger got the gig). It’s no surprise he got his start in showbiz in the stage musical playing Charlie Brown....Read More

Jamie Farr

Submitted by: Stuntpope
2001-04-13

The zany company clerk from M*A*S*H, and he really was from Toledo in real life....Read More

The Dave Clark 5

Submitted by: Stuntpope
2001-04-12

The Dave Clark 5 were a British Invasion phenomenon. The DC5 were probably the “loudest” British Invasion act until the arrival of the Who. The Dave Clark 5’s first major hit was 1964’s Glad All Over…...Read More

Kenneth Starr

Submitted by: Stuntpope
2001-04-12

In 1994 he took over as independent counsel heading the Whitewater Investigation, and for four years hence was often seen on the evening news heading a caravan of mini-vans loaded with lots of lawyers and documents. Depending on w...Read More

The Buckinghams

Submitted by: Stuntpope
2001-04-12

For a group of teen-aged guys from Chicago’s North side, The Buckinghams formed a rock band mainly to meet girls. Carl Giammarese, Nick Fortuna, Dennis Tufano, Jon Paulos and Dennis Miccoli started out playing dances and clu...Read More

the Cyrkle

Submitted by: Stuntpope
2001-04-12

Don Dannemann, Tom Dawes and Marty Fried met at Lafayette College in Easton, PA in the early sixties and formed a trio. By 1963 they were regulars at Eastern Seaboard clubs. In early 1966, Beatles manager Brian Epstein, got them a...Read More

He Likes It! Hey Mikey!

Submitted by: Stuntpope
2001-04-12

John Gilchrest was the cute kid in the Life cereal commercial that had those chubby widdle cheeks everyone found more adorable than Hammy Hamster. Jokes abound (“Didja hear that kid ‘Hey Mikey!’ died? Yeah, he lo...Read More