William Petersen of CSI's Near-Death Experience after an Onstage Accident
Best known as Gil Grissom on “CSI,” William Petersen shared how a choppy day once ended in a near-death experience during the early years of his career.
Best known as Gil Grissom on “CSI,” William Petersen shared how a choppy day once ended in a near-death experience during the early years of his career.
One of the biggest teen heartthrobs during the 1970s, Lance Kerwin’s life took a drastic turn after his role as James Hunter in “James at 15” ended in 1978.
A demanding childhood career had the Emmy Award-winning Kristy McNichol from the hit 1970s television show “Family,” focus on her health more than acting during adulthood.
Today’s dose of laughter is all about in-laws. With a disillusioned father-in-law and another’s show of appreciation, the relationships between in-laws will always provide a source of humor.
Although Keanu Reeves had spent decades in the public eye, the notoriously private actor had seldom opened up about painful experiences, especially the past “full of pain and woe” he had with his father.
Best known as the Old Ranger for the Western series, “Death Valley,” Stanley Andrews credited his long-lasting acting success to a “good season” in Minneapolis.
Budweiser pitchman and longtime sidekick to Johnny Carson on “The Tonight Show,” Ed McMahon faced almost a decade of health and financial troubles that marred the final years of his life.
The anniversary of America’s independence is a day of celebrations. From fireworks to laughter, networks go all out with television marathons for those who want to sit back and relax this Fourth of July holiday.
Today’s dose of funny is all about lawyers. With a hilarious compilation of jokes related to their unique world, matters may not always be what they seem.
A “devastating” time of self-doubt followed for Linda Thompson after Caitlyn Jenner first announced being transgender during the 1980s while they were married.
During an acting career that lasted more than five decades, Beverly Garland showed her versatility in everything from the spirited heroine in low budget horrors to a television sitcom wife.
Best known as Michael J. Fox’s onscreen mom, Elyse Keaton in the hit 1980 show, “Family Ties,” Meredith Baxter revealed how her relationship with her mother “dictated” her life.
While Brian Bonsall spent his younger years as Michael J. Fox’s little brother on the hit television series “Family Ties,” he had a shaky transition into adulthood with various run-in’s with authorities.
Johnny Crawford hit bigtime fame at the age of twelve when he starred in the 1958 series, “The Rifleman,” a time during which he met his mentor who had a strong influence on his career.
In today’s joke of the day, we took a hilarious look at the lengths a man thought credit suppliers would go through to get their money after he landed in an impossible situation with his wife.
Eddie Albert established himself as a versatile actor after he became the first television performer. An astonishing career followed, but the onset of Alzheimer’s disease changed the tone of his final ten years as he got himself “ready for the next life.”
George Tobias may have bewitched fans as Abner Kravitz, the patient neighbor with the ranting wife during the 1960s. But his success on “Bewitched” only formed part of his career that spanned five decades.
Even though Rusty Hamer showed signs of unhappiness in his early twenties, no one could predict the tragic turn the former child star’s life took after the series “Make Room for Daddy” ended in 1971.
At nine years old, Jeannie Russell propelled into stardom as Margaret Wade in “Dennis the Menace.” While her life in Hollywood went as quickly as it came, it did leave her with the ability to dedicate the rest of her life to helping others.
For today’s daily dose of laughter, we compiled a few jokes related to the postal service. Where one man felt the need to apologize, a woman faced a postage dilemma while another bragged with the abilities of his civil servant father.
Linda Ripa turned tragedy into an inspiration after a car accident changed the course of her life. From actress and model to writer, Linda got what she had always wanted in the end, to be a mother.
Brian Kelly’s had a short but successful acting career, a time he cherished as the principled father, Porter Ricks in the popular NBC series during the 1960s, “Flipper.”
Sheb Wooley’s talent for showbiz gave him success before his days as Peter Nolan on “Rawhide,” a skill that continued to shine and diversify after the show ended.
Dixie Locke Emmons spoke about the relationship with her first love, Elvis Presley almost four decades after being his girlfriend as he shot to stardom.
Milburn Stone may have retired acting shortly after “Gunsmoke” got canceled, but it marked the end of a successful career that spanned almost four decades.
Suge Knight worked as Bobby Brown’s bodyguard during the height of his career in the 1980s, considered a “problem solver,” Suge once helped prevent drug dealers making an example of Bobby.
Chrissy Teigen’s appearance on the “The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon” brought about a hilarious response from Chrissy’s mother, Vilailuck. And according to Chrissy, the Teigen humor runs even further down the family roots.
Cher's son, Chaz Bono found love with Shara Blue Mathes when he expected it the least. His first romantic relationship since 2011, Chaz is happily in love.
Most remembered as Det. Sgt. Sam Stone, in the late 1960s television show “Felony Squad,” Howard Duff’s “God-given talent” and his unique outlook on acting, made him a successful and unforgettable character actor.
From a childhood dream of becoming a politician to being instrumental in New York’s legalization of gay marriage, Daniel O’Donnell is passionate about promoting “progressive reforms to benefit all New Yorkers.”
Grammy award-winning songwriter and singer Kelly Clarkson never really connected with her father. Although she sang about him, Kelly only opened up about their relationship after she had children of her own.
Honesty, as they say, is the best policy, and in today’s joke of the day, we combined that policy with Gynecology for the best medicine of all, laughter.
Today’s joke of the day is all about marriages and its relatable circumstances that have given rise to countless jokes over the years. From wanting to get married to struggling with adjusting once you are, today’s compilation will get the giggles going.
Benjamin Maisani never left Anderson Cooper’s side during his mother’s funeral as they remained “the best of friends” after their split almost a year prior.
Bobby Buntrock became known to fans of the 1960s television sitcom “Hazel” as Harold “Sport” Baxter, but at 21 years of age, a preventable accident tragically cut his life short.
While Michael Douglas and his son, Cameron have had a troubled past, their bond turned into an “amazing relationship” after his release from prison after seven years.
Kate Hudson’s relationship with her father, Bill Hudson became so strained after his split from Goldie Hawn in 1980, that he ended up disowning both Kate and her brother Oliver.
Laughter is the best medicine; it even exercises your facial muscles. So for today’s dose of funny, those muscles can get a workout with two jokes that focus on those who take care of us when we need it most: nurses.
Best remembered as Wishbone, the wagon cook on the popular series “Rawhide,” Paul Brinegar personified all things Western during his successful 48-year acting career.
Best known as the “Dynomite!” actor, J.J. Evans in the 1970s sitcom “Good Times,” Jimmie Walker maintained his comedic status long after the series ended.
Heather Thomas is best remembered for her role in “The Fall Guy” during the 1980s, but she went from actress to activist driven by personal problems that almost cost Heather her life.
Not wanting to ruin the time he has left with his wife, a man shared how he had been unable to tell her he is dying after a recent doctor visit revealed he has 16 months left, at best.
Michelle Rounds, Rosie O’Donnell’s first wife, may have been an achiever, but mental illness led her down a path that ended with her death at the age of 46.
Darlene Ortiz and Ice-T made up one of hip-hop’s first power couples during the 1980s, and as “The Syndicate Queen,” muse, mother, and inspiration to many, its a story she couldn’t wait to tell.
Bringing one’s point across clearly definitely minimizes the risk of miscommunication, something a young bull wanted to avoid at all costs for today’s dose of laughter.
Shirley Booth became one of the most versatile actresses of her era. While she enjoyed a successful career in front of the camera, Shirley chose a different life during her final years.
Joe Cole had just begun following in his acting father’s footsteps after being a “roadie” for Black Flag when he tragically got shot at the age of 30 by robbers the police never found.
Not a day goes by that CNN anchor Anderson Cooper doesn’t think of the tragic day in 1988 when his brother, Carter jumped from the terrace of their mother, Gloria Vanderbilt’s penthouse.
A woman’s social media post raised questions around teen pregnancy and the responsibility that then befalls the teen’s family as she refused to pay for her step daughter’s private tuition after she got pregnant.
An image may be worth a thousand words, but if those words lack in context, they can get interpreted in ways we would rather avoid, as a farmer found out in today’s joke of the day.