In her memoir "My Mother Was Nuts," Marshall wrote that she never wanted to grow up, still seeing a connection to the little girl in the Bronx who'd plead with her mom to be allowed to play outside for five more minutes: "Through all the changes and the challenges of adulthood, I ...
In her memoir "My Mother Was Nuts," Marshall wrote that she never wanted to grow up, still seeing a connection to the little girl in the Bronx who'd plead with her mom to be allowed to play outside for five more minutes: "Through all the changes and the challenges of adulthood, I ...
The most successful or famous artists are not always as happy as successful people are portrayed - living a life of fame, fortune, and glamour. The following examples will show some of the problems that four different artists have suffered in the past century. Vincent van Gogh was a Dutch...
His work in Arthur Miller's The Crucible and Neil Simon's Plaza Suite showcased his talent on stage, while his roles in films like The Hustler and The Changeling highlighted his cinematic prowess. Scott passed away in 1999, but his legacy continues to inspire generations of actors. Madeline ...
Marvel’s merry mutants have been going through a bit of a movement in the world of comic books. The storyline known as Dawn of X has seen the X-Men and their ...
"Threepenny Opera," "A Streetcar Named Desire," and "The Crucible." (Pictured: Bosco in "Master Class.") His film credits included "Children of a Lesser God," "Working Girl," "My Best Friend's Wedding," "The Savages," "The First Wives Club," "Wonder Boys," and "The Money Pit....
But it was her role two years later in “Star Wars,” as the beautiful but fiery Princess Leia Organa (a rebel who would never bend to Imperial stormtroopers but would to a scruffy-looking scoundrel) that would cement her star status. No other Hollywood role (including in “The Blues ...
Music is one of the strongest and greatest forces in the world, as people from all around the globe can come together and unite over an incredible beat, a ...
Scottish singer-songwriter Dean Ford (September 5, 1946-December 31, 2018) was best known as the frontman for the pop group Marmalade in the late '60s-early '70s. He co-wrote their hits "Reflections of My Life" and "I See the Rain," and recorded a cover of The Beatles' "Ob-La-Di...