Timothy Busfield has appeared in numerous film and television roles spanning more than 30 years. The actor-director recently reminisced about his most famous and favorite roles: Benjamin Franklin on ...
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'Little House on the Prairie's Melissa Gilbert Shares Rare Date Photos With Husband Timothy Busfield
Little House on the Prairie star Melissa Gilbert shared rare date night photos with her husband, Timothy Busfield —and their ...
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In 28th year, East Lansing Film Festival stays fresh, still celebrates old favorites
The opening-night film should feel fresh and current. "Souleyman's Story" (7 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 6) follows a young man from ...
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Thomas Gase: Betting and sports heavily involved for a long time
Thursday morning I woke up to a text from my colleague Robin Miller, who wrote, “Holy crap, this NBA gambling bust is the craziest thing ever. Like a Mafia movie script.” However, the ...
Thursday morning I woke up to a text from my colleague Robin Miller, who wrote, “Holy crap, this NBA gambling bust is the craziest thing ever. Like a Mafia movie script.” However, the message could ...
Chicago Med star Steven Weber has shared surprising new details about the character's original arc when they debuted in ...
Chicago Med features a Halloween-themed episode in Season 11, Episode 5 that brings chaos to the ED. Here's everything to ...
Tim Curry has played kings and clowns, devils and pirates, a chatty butler and a high-heeled mad scientist from the planet Transsexual. Believe it or not, his life spent off the screen and the stage ...
Apple CEO Tim Cook is in Shanghai, China to celebrate the upcoming launch of the iPhone Air in the country, and during his visit, he met with Pop Mart CEO Wang Ning and The Monsters creator Kasing ...
This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. “The Chair Company,” premiering Sunday on HBO, is a conspiracy comedy — dark comedy, one would definitely have to ...
Harriet Dyer and Tony Cavalero also star in the new single-cam sitcom about the beleaguered employees of the agency's over-crowded, under-funded East Hollywood branch. By Angie Han Television Critic ...
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