Fifty years after Edith Piaf’s death, her signature song “La Vie en Rose” is as famous as it ever was …
Born 1915
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Mark Goodson produced some of the longest-running and best-loved TV contests of skill, smarts and speed. Here are just a few of his classic creations.
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Billingsley had a decade of acting behind her when she started running the Cleaver household in 1957, and she’d go on to more memorable roles.
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Thirty years after Fernando Lamas’s death, it’s still easy to see why the ladies loved him… and the men imitated him…
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We’re celebrating Ingrid Bergman’s life with a look at her Academy Award-nominated movie performances…
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His Flash-Matic remote was shaped like a raygun.
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“Gorgeous George” Wagner was one of the first villains of professional wrestling – and he set a high standard for followers to live up to.
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He played Sgt. Joe Friday’s loyal partner in later “Dragnet” episodes.
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She wrote more than 20 best-selling novels over several decades.
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Norman Wisdom was Britain’s biggest box office draw and an icon in, of all places, Albania. What made his brand of humour so popular?