Harvey Laidman, a veteran TV director who helmed multiple episodes of such series as The Waltons, Scarecrow and Mrs. King, the original Matlock and 7th Heaven, has died. He was 82.Laidman died of cancer on Jan. 3 in a hospice facility in Simi Valley, his son, Dan Laidman, told The...
"The Changeling,"The Waltons Season 7, Episode 5 Whatever else you might remember about this generally cottagecore show, there was occasionally some very weird shit going down on Walton's Mountain. An earlier episode had seen the family dabbling in seances, but this one absolutely went for it...
but it just did not resonate with me. The third (last) act in particular lost me. The scenes in Paris seemed tacked on with little to connect them to what had gone before. I would have liked to have known more of Lou’s story. ...
He famously promised a cheering crowd that he would work to make the American family “a lot more like the Waltons and a lot less like the Simpsons!” Following the Bush family’s lead, many parents across America banned the show. The novelty of The Simpsons had them shaken. It wasn’t...
He started shoeing horses for television and movie Westerns, and he landed some extra roles on horseback as well as stunt work. He had a recurring role on the television series "The Waltons" before moving to the big screen with "The China Syndrome." 1935: Woody Allen Sunset Boulevard //...
Described as "one of America's favorite TV families in the '70s" by Rachel Martin of NPR, "The Waltons" follows the titular family as they struggle to survive during the Great Depression—no easy feat with two grandparents, two parents, and seven children all in one home. Their situation...
He had a recurring role on the television series "The Waltons" before moving to the big screen with "The China Syndrome." 1935: Woody Allen Sunset Boulevard // Getty Images 1935: Woody Allen - Wikipedia page views over the past year: 3,124,173- Birthday: Dec. 1, 1935- Notable works:...
He started shoeing horses for television and movie Westerns, and he landed some extra roles on horseback as well as stunt work. He had a recurring role on the television series "The Waltons" before moving to the big screen with "The China Syndrome." 1935: Woody Allen Sunset Boulevard //...
The film uses a riotous mélange of American TV to conjure the era through what the two would have been seeing on the screen: the Vietnam War, The Price is Right, Nixon, Coca-Cola ads, Cronkite, The Waltons. As they experience a year of love and transformation in the US, John and ...