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The “Jeannie” show became an instant hit, ran for five seasons and has been airing continuously on cable and in syndication worldwide for more than 50 years. Since then, her career has amassed more than 25 feature films, five network TV series, 19 made-for-TV movies and hundreds of guest appearances on film, TV, stage and concert halls throughout the world.

Known best for her award-winning performances in such hit films as “The Italian Job,” “Hancock,” “Prometheus,” “Mad Max: Fury Road,”
Like most children, we have dreams or visions of who we want to be when we grow up. In my
Believe it or not, Kate Winslet, who just turned 50 and is one of the most successful actresses to emerge
Lowe’s family moved from Charlottesville, Va., his birthplace, to Dayton, Ohio, where he was raised in a “traditional American setting,” attending
Oakwood Junior High School. Following his parent’s divorce, he moved to the Point Dume area of Malibu, Calif. with his mother and brother. In California, he attended Santa Monica High School, where he met Charlie Sheen.
One of Lowe’s earliest roles came in the 1983 TV film “Thursday’s Child,” for which he received his first Golden Globe nomination for Best Supporting Actor in a Series, Miniseries, or Television Film. He also appeared in the music video for The Go-Go’s song, “Turn to You.” His breakthrough role was his big-screen debut in 1983 when he and Emilio Estevez were cast in Francis Ford Coppola’s “The Outsiders.” Lowe played the role of Sodapop Curtis, the brother of the main character Ponyboy Curtis (C.Thomas Howell) and Darrel Curtis (Patrick Swayze). Lowe and Estevez reunited in “St. Elmo’s Fire,” making them the two more prominent actors from the group known as the Brat Pack. “About Last Night” followed with Demi Moore, who had starred alongside Lowe in “St.
Elmo’s Fire.”

Known best for her award-winning performances in such hit films as “The Italian Job,” “Hancock,” “Prometheus,” “Mad Max: Fury Road,”
Like most children, we have dreams or visions of who we want to be when we grow up. In my
Believe it or not, Kate Winslet, who just turned 50 and is one of the most successful actresses to emerge
At 52, the Australian-American superstar actress is not slowing down, not by a longshot. The bright lights of Hollywood continue to shine on Nicole Kidman, whose fame was gained not only from the movies she has appeared in, but also from her two marriages, first to Tom Cruise and currently to star singer and guitarist Keith Urban.

Known best for her award-winning performances in such hit films as “The Italian Job,” “Hancock,” “Prometheus,” “Mad Max: Fury Road,”
Like most children, we have dreams or visions of who we want to be when we grow up. In my
Believe it or not, Kate Winslet, who just turned 50 and is one of the most successful actresses to emerge
For anybody reading this publication, they know that the name Bob Barker is synonymous with TV and in particular, TV game shows, and even more specifically, “Truth or Consequences” and “The Price Is Right.”
Now retired at the young age of 96, his legacy and unmistakable mellow voice are fixtures in our memory, going all the way back to the 1950s when game shows were, in fact, the prime time of the tiny black and white, tube-driven electronic phenomenon known as television.

Known best for her award-winning performances in such hit films as “The Italian Job,” “Hancock,” “Prometheus,” “Mad Max: Fury Road,”
Like most children, we have dreams or visions of who we want to be when we grow up. In my
Believe it or not, Kate Winslet, who just turned 50 and is one of the most successful actresses to emerge
Did you watch the Country Music Awards last month? If so, you would have seen one of the main highlights of the show – a performance by Sheryl Crow, a legitimate superstar of the genre.
At 57, the singer, songwriter, musician, and actress is still bringing down the house as an entertainer, and it was vividly on display at the CMAs in Nashville. In a tribute to legendary Kris Kristofferson, Crow teamed with fellow country music stars Dierks Bentley, Chris Janson, John Osborne and Joe Walsh in a rendition of “Me and Bobby McGee.”
Known best for her award-winning performances in such hit films as “The Italian Job,” “Hancock,” “Prometheus,” “Mad Max: Fury Road,”
Like most children, we have dreams or visions of who we want to be when we grow up. In my
Believe it or not, Kate Winslet, who just turned 50 and is one of the most successful actresses to emerge
Known best for her award-winning performances in such hit films as “The Italian Job,” “Hancock,” “Prometheus,” “Mad Max: Fury Road,”
Like most children, we have dreams or visions of who we want to be when we grow up. In my
Believe it or not, Kate Winslet, who just turned 50 and is one of the most successful actresses to emerge
Known best for her award-winning performances in such hit films as “The Italian Job,” “Hancock,” “Prometheus,” “Mad Max: Fury Road,”
Like most children, we have dreams or visions of who we want to be when we grow up. In my
Believe it or not, Kate Winslet, who just turned 50 and is one of the most successful actresses to emerge
One of the most famous singing groups the world has ever known hails from the orange groves and bean felds that dominated the Orange County landscape prior to the 1960s. Of course, I am talking about The Righteous Brothers – Bobby Hatfeld and Bill Medley. The group’s career is storybook, beginning in 1962 and ending abruptly when Hatfeld died in 2003 from heart failure caused by his cocaine use. In the wake of the tragedy, Medley returned to perform solo like he did during the 1970s following the duo’s breakup in 1968. Despite their on-and off relationship throughout their early – and most successful – years, the group’s lone survivor continues to evoke fond memories of his deep bass-baritone vocals that are sometimes dubbed “blue-eyed soul.”

Known best for her award-winning performances in such hit films as “The Italian Job,” “Hancock,” “Prometheus,” “Mad Max: Fury Road,”
Like most children, we have dreams or visions of who we want to be when we grow up. In my
Believe it or not, Kate Winslet, who just turned 50 and is one of the most successful actresses to emerge
One of the most colorful “character actors” in Hollywood, Sam Elliott, seems larger than life, both for the roles he has played on the Silver Screen and TV. At 75, he’s still the “Marlboro man” cowboy with the voice that is mellow, pure and unmistakably distinctive.
As recently as last year, his star shone brighter than ever in the blockbuster remake of “A Star Is Born,” in which he costars with Bradley Cooper and Lady Gaga. Playing Bobby Maine, the elder half-brother of Cooper’s lead character, Elliott received critical acclaim for his performance, winning the National Board of Review Award for Best Supporting Actor. He was also nominated for the Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Supporting Role, as well as the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor
Recently, I was TV binging on “Seinfeld” (1989-98) which reminded me how much I missed watching the comedic talents of Julia Louis-Dreyfus who today looks younger than her 58 years of age. As a comedian, actress, producer and singer, she has managed to accomplish more than mostwomen in show business without a ripple of the typical show business hype.
Before her fame she was known mostly as the daughter of businessman Gerard Louis-Dreyfus, chairman of Louis Dreyfus Energy Services in Manhattan, and great-great granddaughter of Leopold
Louis-Dreyfus, who in 1851 founded the Louis Dreyfus Group, a French shipping conglomerate, which members of her family remain in control.
Known best for her award-winning performances in such hit films as “The Italian Job,” “Hancock,” “Prometheus,” “Mad Max: Fury Road,”
Like most children, we have dreams or visions of who we want to be when we grow up. In my
Believe it or not, Kate Winslet, who just turned 50 and is one of the most successful actresses to emerge