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3 days ago |
remindmagazine.com | Stephanie Sloane
This excerpt appearscourtesy of our partner site On May 23, Kirsten Storms will mark 20 years of playing General Hospital’s Maxie Jones, the eldest daughter of Frisco (Jack Wagner) and Felicia Jones (Kristina Wagner). Over those two decades, Maxie has experienced her fair share of romance.
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3 days ago |
remindmagazine.com | Gerry Strauss
Plenty of sports movies look great; lots of them even sound great (never underestimate the value of the perfect soundtrack). However, the true classics that tend to stand the test of time are the ones that make you feel something. If even the toughest, most hardened sports fan gets a tear in his or her eye by the time credits are rolling, you’ve probably just watched an all-time classic.On this day in 1984, The Natural premiered in theaters and instantly began its journey towards making that list.
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5 days ago |
remindmagazine.com | Gabrielle Moss
In Lorraine Bracco‘s new movie, Nonnas, which premiered on Netflix today, the actress, 70, stars alongside Susan Sarandon, Talia Shire, Brenda Vaccaro, and Vince Vaughn as a widow working in the kitchen of an unconventional Staten Island restaurant — one that only employs Italian grandmothers as its chefs. In real life, the Sopranos and Goodfellas is also a grandmother (she recently told AARP that “everybody should have grandchildren“).
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6 days ago |
remindmagazine.com | Gabrielle Moss
As the star of Bonanza and Little House on the Prairie, Michael Landon had performed plenty acts of TV bravery over the course of his career. But on May 9, 1991, he performed a real-life one, appearing as a guest on The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson mere weeks after he went public with his diagnosis of inoperable pancreatic cancer.
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6 days ago |
remindmagazine.com | Lori Acken
Before June Cleaver appeared on TV screens in her collared house dresses, pearl choker, neatly-coiffed bob and occasional disdain for domestic duties, Father Knows Best‘s Margaret Anderson was America’s maternal ideal. Played by Barnard-educated, Manhattan-bred actress Jane Wyatt — whose upper crust, “transatlantic” accent made its way to Mrs. Anderson, despite the family’s Midwestern roots — Margaret still lands among the top TV moms more than six decades after Father Knows Best went off the air.
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