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Jeanne Wolf

Hollywood, Los Angeles

Hollywood Journalist at Freelance

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  • 1 week ago | saturdayeveningpost.com | Jeanne Wolf

    Kelsey Grammer can fill a room with his booming baritone voice and infectious smile. And for years he’s proved he can make us laugh, and occasionally cry, in performances that earned him a string of Emmys and other honors. He overcame a troubled youth and painful battles with addiction during what he calls his “wild years” to find fame as the acerbic and mildly pompous psychiatrist Frasier Crane, first on Cheers and then in 11 seasons of the spinoff series Frasier.

  • 2 months ago | saturdayeveningpost.com | Jeanne Wolf

    Lionel Richie soared to the top of the music charts with hits like “Hello,” “Stuck on You,” and “All Night Long.” His songs about love put fans in the mood to do more than listen to lyrics. “I will take some credit for helping to populate the world,” he jokes. All that musical love made him a superstar with over 100 million records sold, four Grammys and an Oscar, and sold-out concerts worldwide.

  • Dec 10, 2024 | saturdayeveningpost.com | Jeanne Wolf

    Garth Brooks’s cowboy hat and boots are down-home Nashville, but his style is big-time showmanship. His uncanny ability to connect with audiences led him to win every major music award. His songs are deeply personal to his fans, and he has sold out stadiums around the world. Now at the pinnacle of success, Brooks isn’t slowing down.

  • Aug 12, 2024 | saturdayeveningpost.com | Jeanne Wolf

    An Oscar, two Emmys, two Golden Globes, and a lot of love from critics and fans reflect the enduring popularity of Kathy Bates, who doesn’t deny she will always be remembered most as the obsessive fan who wreaked havoc on James Caan in Misery. She’s coming to prime time on CBS as Madeline Matlock — “yes, Matlock, like the old TV show,” she quips in the trailer — a 70-something lawyer returning to the work force at a prestigious law firm.

  • Jun 18, 2024 | saturdayeveningpost.com | Jeanne Wolf

    Prolific and popular, James Patterson has written hundreds of books, many of which have been bestsellers and adapted for movies and television. Pencil in hand (no computer or even a typewriter for this 77-year-old), he’s found success in every genre, from crime novels — like his endlessly popular Alex Cross series — to children’s books, while also co-writing a few books with famous faces like President Clinton and Dolly Parton.

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Jeanne Wolf
Jeanne Wolf @jeannewolf
7 May 25

Kelsey Grammer takes a painful journey into his past with his new book "Karen: A Brother Remembers." He opens up about the grief, healing, and the journey of writing this book, which he hopes will help others who have experienced profound loss: https://t.co/CA92BdUmeX

Jeanne Wolf
Jeanne Wolf @jeannewolf
25 Feb 25

I can't deny it. I love a STAR! And no star shines as bright as @LionelRichie. Between his time as a judge on @AmericanIdol and his famous love songs, Lionel has been a music industry mainstay for members of every generation. My article for @SatEvePost: https://t.co/o5ZZkJrnpP

Jeanne Wolf
Jeanne Wolf @jeannewolf
4 Feb 25

The iconic photographer and filmmaker, Gordon Parks, looks back at his celebrated life in the critically acclaimed documentary, Moments Without Proper Names. A must for #BlackHistoryMonth, the film is available to watch for FREE on @Tubi: https://t.co/d2Ou8bvu81 https://t.co/fbG1jiQGEE