‘The Good Fight’ Star Christine Baranski on Reaching the “Best Years” of Her Career in Her 60s: “Women This Age are Powerful” 'The Good Fight' star Christine Baranski joined the Drama Actress Roundtable along with Patricia Arquette, Danai Gurira, Emilia Clarke, Niecy Nash and Michelle...
in Nigata, Japan. She enrolled and eventually graduated from an acting school and began a professional career in film in 1957 in Crazy Society. The next year (and now officially known as Kumi Mizuno), she took part in a promotional campaign for Toho Studios with two other young actresses, ...
Leigh’s mental and physical instability, aggravated by her deteriorating marriage to Olivier (they divorced in 1960), made it increasingly difficult for her to work in the late 1950s and early ’60s. She rallied long enough to deliver excellent screen performances in The Roman Spring of Mrs....
- Movie: "The Eyes of Tammy Faye" The third time was the charm for Jessica Chastain, who won her first Oscar on the heels of two previous nominations. It came for her stunning performance as Tammy Faye Bakker, the real-life evangelist whose husband (Andrew Garfield) was indicted on multip...
from George Mason University, Lee has sung, taught, lectured and acted all over the world. Having performed everything from folk to opera, to art songs, to Broadway, in a variety of languages, Lee recorded the songs of Bengali poet Rabindranath Tagore on her album �The Distant Near�...
She starred in the 1951 sci-fi classic "The Man From Planet X" and appeared in dozens of TV shows.
Emmy-nominated actress Laverne Cox is known for her groundbreaking role on Netflix's Orange Is the New Black. Here, facts you never knew about her.
The “Mod Squad’s” edgy music and hip slang marked a significant shift from shows like “Gunsmoke” and “Leave It to Beaver.” But while the show turned the mini-skirt-and-bellbottoms-clad Lipton into a fashion icon, she found the spotlight uncomfortable....
“Make the Change” is the closing song to John Tyler’s EP titled “No Color.” The song was heavily inspired from ’60s and ’70s soul and blues but is relevant today. The lyrics convey that there’s still hope for justice for Black people in ...
On the other hand, this is the '60s taking shape. 'Freewheelin' Bob Dylan' Columbia 'Freewheelin' Bob Dylan' Bob Dylan (1963): From the loopy title to the goofy cover image, Dylan’s second LP revels in something you don’t see much anymore: his humor. Even the liner notes are ...