I once saw a movie that had Willie Aames in it. The movie was on USA Up All Night when it was hosted by the blonde with the hooters, not when it was hosted by Gilbert Gottfried. The movie was some kind of post-apocalyptic sci-fi but I couldn't get past Buddy from Charles in Charge being in a post-apocalyptic wasteland.
Modern Family is a current show -- it's been on for five years or so. Al Bundy plays the patriarch. It's most notable for causing frequent letter writing campaigns from various faith-based organizations who can't handle the fact that there is a gay couple complete with adopted kid on the show.
Right, Nimoy took himself way too seriously, I recall watching his junk science series as kid... "In Search Of". As I recall the plant should be dead by now, all life killed off by global cooling.
Oh, "In Search Of..." -- it was like "Cosmos" for morons. I seem to recall they went in search of Bigfoot and the Loch Ness Monster.
Had to google. Not a HP fan (not my genre) That is how actors need to be in either big shows or big rolls. Some can change easily, or at least move on, and for others it takes a while, if ever. ATM, I'm thinking of George Clooney and Julianna Margulies. Clooney moved on almost immediately, but Margulies took longer and now has a pretty good show which she produces and stars in and is being recognized for awards. Probably one of the best Sit-Coms in the last 15 years or more. As somebody that knew GGs, I knew they all had to have solid careers prior, but didn't know anything about them. To me, Bea, Ruth, and Betty will always be GG first. As for Rob Reiner, there are enough specials on him or involving him that it seems fairly well known that he was AITF and has a life after.
what about that guy that was lost for 3 years on cozumel without actually ever being far enough from the nearest taco wagon not to be able to smell the al pastor? did they solve that one?
How about the original husband-next-door? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Garrison "most recently played Fagin in the Paper Mill Playhouse production of Oliver!"
Christina has at least had some work. You know you can think of it as Al Bundy finally made it big and had a successful business, divorced Peggy and married Sofia Vergara. Bud finally came out gay and Kelly eventually stopped being an airhead and married a nerd.
Besides the racist tone, why do they keep asking for these guys' opinions on anything? http://gawker.com/donald-rumsfeld-c..._source=gawker_facebook&utm_medium=socialflow
pay gap? What pay gap? http://www.salon.com/2014/04/08/fox..._in_the_white_house_where_it_is_totally_real/
http://gawker.com/bill-o-reilly-at-catholic-fundraiser-i-want-to-beat-up-1558230813 NYC could totally fund universal pre-k by selling tickets to watch Bill O'Reilly get chris browned by Bill De Blasio.
I was a bit confused, uncertain of whether it was really a "catholic fundraiser" or an event at a college campus. Turns out: both. http://stmary.ws/HighSchool/oreilly-the-fundraising-factor/ O’Reilly said that he and his colleagues will not only take the audience behind the scenes of cable news, but also discuss their own lives, careers and “how we came up.” This will be followed by a Q&A period. It’s similar to a program he does around the country with comedian Dennis Miller under the banner of “The Bolder & Fresher Tour.” With ticket prices at $78, $128 and $303, the Schools of St. Mary are destined to gain as much revenue as the audience gains insight.... ... Buy a $303 VIP ticket, and you can experience O’Reilly’s civility up close at a private reception after the event. Kilmeade and Kelly will be there, too, for photo ops and chit chat. “The VIP tickets get first-row seating,” said O’Reilly, who also will provide each VIP ticketholder with a signed copy of his bestseller, Killing Jesus. “There are only about 10 of those tickets left.” The $78 and $128 seats are moving fast, too.