Johnny Depp, Amy Locane & Rest of 'Cry-Baby' Cast as the Movie Turns 30
“Cry-Baby” premiered in 1990 and featured young actors in a teen musical romantic comedy centered in Baltimore, Maryland. Here's a look at all the cast members.
“Cry-Baby” premiered in 1990 and featured young actors in a teen musical romantic comedy centered in Baltimore, Maryland. Here's a look at all the cast members.
It has been a decade since the McGhee sextuplets became famous for an adorable portrait with their parents. Here's a look at them now as they enter the third grade.
In 2017, the R&B boy group New Edition earned a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, following their success in the '80s that includes several iconic hits.
The novel-turned movie “Sleeping with the Enemy” had viewers on the edge of their seats as the plot about a woman’s escape from her abusive husband thickens. Here's a look at the cast after the film hit the theaters.
The 1992 comedy movie “Wayne’s World” featured a multi-talented artist, Mike Meyers, who was both the writer and lead actor. Here's a look at the actors behind the film.
Tia Mann comes from a talented family of actors and musicians: her parents, David, and Tamela Mann, are better known for their roles in Tyler Perry's "Meet the Browns." Tia is also a talented singer, but these days she's trying her hand at business with her own makeup brand.
John Schneider, better known for his role as Beauregard “Bo” Duke in the ’80s series “The Dukes of Hazzard,” has been married three times. He married his third wife "before God" while still being married to his second wife.
Trevor Noah is better known as the host of the satirical talk show “The Daily Show,” but while he was virtually unknown in the U.S prior to taking the job, Noah was already a superstar in South Africa.
Kathy Garver, better known for her childhood role as Catherine “Cissy” Davis, on the ’60s CBS sitcom, “Family Affair,” is one of the two surviving cast members of the show, alongside Johnny Whitaker. She once recalled the tragic deaths of the rest of the cast.
The last episode of "The Good Doctor" earned some mixed reactions from fans of the show after Lea, Shaun's longtime friend and crush, broke his heart in the meanest way she could have: by using his autism against him.
“All My Children” star Cameron Mathison has been candid about his battle with kidney cancer since he was diagnosed in September 2019. But this isn’t the first time Mathison battles a serious disease.
Heather O’Rourke was a young child star discovered by director Steven Spielberg and better known for starring in the ’80s horror film “Poltergeist” and its subsequent sequels. Sadly, Heather’s life was cut short at 12, when she passed away due to complications from intestinal stenosis.
Mariska Hargitay, better known for her role as Captain Olivia Benson on “Law & Order: Special Victims Unit,” once recalled the terrifying experience of her stepmother Ellen Siano being involved in a plane accident while working as a flight attendant.
Country singer Faith Hill was adopted when she was a child, and her family never hid that fact from her. However, as she grew up, Faith felt the need to find her biological family, and ironically, it was that drive that led to the end of her first marriage to Daniel Hill.
One of the craziest Disney family movies in the '80s, "Honey, I Shrunk the Kids," had viewers on an adventure with a frustrated scientist who accidentally shrunk his family.
Not only is Johnny Depp a well-accomplished Hollywood star, but a loveable man who had several famous women by his side throughout the years. Here's a look at all the girls he's dated.
Queen Elizabeth distributed Maundy money, a 13th-century tradition, as her first public engagement nearly 68 years ago. Here's a closer look at the Maundy Thursday tradition.
Prince Charles and Princess Diana undoubtedly had one of the most public and controversial marriages that ended in divorce. Here are a few facts about their relationship.
"The Blair Witch Project" had viewers at the edge of their seats as the documentary-like film featured lost footage of three filmmakers in their quest to find proof of the supernatural.
In 1994, “Dumb and Dumber” made nearly $250 million on a $17 million budget, becoming an instant comedy classic throughout different decades. Here's a look at the cast after the film's premiere.
Tim Burton's 1990 classic, "Edward Scissorhands," featured many great actors and actresses who portrayed unorthodox roles in a world of criticism. Here's a look at the cast after the film premiered.
Eric and Courtney Waldrop are loving partners and parents of nine adorable children, six of which were born at the same time. Here's a look at their love story.
Taking on countless iconic roles and being crowned as People’s Sexiest Man Alive, Damon’s blessings do not end with his Hollywood career, as he also boasts of a beautiful love story.
“Do the Right Thing” may have been controversial during its time, but the message it sent viewers will always be remembered in today’s more liberal and accepting time.
Peter Scolari, better known for his role as Michael Harris on the ’80s sitcom “Newhart,” once got candid about how his struggles with substance addiction, and a bipolar disorder diagnosis, made him face his inner demons in his adult life.
TV host Phil Donahue once remembered his experience with wife Marlo Thomas when they first met on his talk show back in the ’70s. Donahue described Thomas, who is better known for the sitcom “That Girl,” as a “triple threat.”
"The Real" co-host Adrienne Houghton has been married to Israel Houghton for three years, and although she's happier than ever in her marriage, the former actress once confessed she went against all logic when she decided to date Israel.
In a secretly recorded tape obtained by the press in the early ’90s, the late Princess of Wales can be heard recounting the uncomfortable moment when she confronted Camilla Parker Bowles about her affair with Prince Charles.
Tami Roman and her husband Reggie Youngblood are considering surrogacy following three unfortunate miscarriages.
"Taxi Driver" and "The L World" star Cybill Shepherd is the proud mother of three grown-up children. Her youngest daughter, Ariel Shepherd-Oppenheim, recently married to her longtime partner, Eliza Ladensohn.
Before becoming one of the most iconic actresses in Hollywood, Whoopi Goldberg went through a string of odd jobs in her life. One of those was as a make-up artist for the dead, and she once recalled the terrifying prank her boss at the funeral home played on her to give her a lesson.
Radio personality Howard Stern, famous for his irreverent personality and tell-it-like-it-is attitude, has been married to model Beth Ostrosky, who is 18 years his junior, for over a decade. The happy couple re-married last year after Stern surprised Beth with a re-proposal on national television.
Tom Selleck is known for his charisma and talent in on and off the screen, and although he usually takes on serious roles on television, Selleck can also be quite funny. Like one time he visited Ellen DeGeneres’ show and told a funny story involving 500 guys dressed up as Santa.
Late Playboy model and actress Anna Nicole Smith had an estranged relationship with some members of her family, and according to Larry Birkhead—the father of her daughter Dannielynn—she had some good reasons to avoid reconnecting with them years before her tragic passing in 2007.
Ellen DeGeneres is one of the most loved female TV hosts in the U.S, and while these days she's known for her positive outlook in life, DeGeneres had to go through some heavy circumstances in her life, including her mother's battle with cancer.
Queen frontman and rock music icon Freddie Mercury was known not only for his distinctive voice but also for his exuberant and flamboyant personality in and out of the stage. He was a bisexual man, but he never told the truth about his preferences to his parents.
“The Cosby Show” star Phylicia Rashad, better known for portraying the matriarch of the Huxtable family on the popular ’80s show, once opened about the impact that her fictitious marriage to Bill Cosby had on her real-life relationships.
“Ghost” actor Patrick Swayze was married to Lisa Niemi for over three decades before he passed away in 2009 after a short battle with pancreatic cancer. Eight years later, Niemi organized a massive auction with over 200 items.
Michael Jordan’s luxurious home in the north of Chicago has been on the market for the past seven years, but even after dropping the price to almost half of its initial listing, plus a failed auction to the highest bid, the house still hasn’t found a buyer.
First lady Melania Trump is the mother of one and stepmother of four of Donald Trump's children. Although Melania is content with her son Barron now, she once revealed that she'd like to have more kids, but her busy schedule would've made it complicated.
Prince William and Prince Harry were only 15 and 12-year-old respectively when their mother died in a tragic car crash in Paris in 1997. To this day, the royals still regret one thing about their last conversation with the Princess.
Although his body of work spans five decades to this day, John Amos is mostly remembered for his role as patriarch James Evans Sr. on the ’70s sitcom “Good Times,” a role that he lost after the series’ third season when the writers got tired of dealing with his bad attitude.
Jennifer Hudson paid tribute to the late Kobe Bryant during the 2020 NBA All-Star Game with an emotional rendition of "For All We Know," along with Magic Johnson and Chance the Rapper.
RuPaul Charles is, without a doubt, the most famous drag queen in the world. He has built an unprecedented career in Hollywood using the art of drag to cross over to music, acting, TV hosting and more, and although he didn't have a guide book to follow, he never stopped moving forward.
“Coming to America” became a classic comedy after it premiered in 1988 and earned nearly $300 million at the box office. Here's a look at the incredible cast after the movie premiered.
Marie Osmond was thrice married, twice to Stephen Craig, and once to Brian Blosil. The singer has one child with Craig and seven with Blosil. Here’s a look at their love stories.
The novel-turned-movie “Terms of Endearment” hit the theaters in 1983 and made it to number one at the box office for weeks. Here's a look at the cast members after the movie was released.
“The Real” has been delivering news and updates to Americans for over half a decade, thanks to its amazing co-hosts. Here's a look at the men behind the women who make it all happen.
Shemar Moore has appeared in some of the most famous television shows, including "The Young and Restless" and "Criminal Minds," establishing a solid fan base through the years.
“Pretty in Pink” became a cult classic that gave viewers a nostalgic feel to their high school days where cliques and couples filled the hallways. Here's a look at their lives since the film showed.