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2 days ago |
remindmagazine.com | Lori Acken
In the 1970s, everyone wanted to be as sexy and successful as Farrah Fawcett — and advertisers knew it. With her fluffy feathered hair, megawatt smile and come hither (and buy this!) voice, Fawcett became a popular pitch woman even before she took pop culture flight as one of Charlie’s Angels. By the mid 1980s, Fawcett went on to critical acclaim in serious roles and left the commercial world behind her.
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3 days ago |
remindmagazine.com | Gabrielle Moss
Karate Kid and Cobra Kai star Martin Kove has recently been accused of engaging in shocking behavior by co-star Alicia Hannah-Kim, who alleged that Kove bit her during a VIP meet and greet event at a fan convention last weekend — but as it turns out, that’s not the first time Kove has acted strangely around a fellow actor.
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3 days ago |
remindmagazine.com | Gabrielle Moss
If you’re part of the MTV generation, you’ve probably complained about how the channel no longer shows music videos. But beginning on September 1, in the week leading up to the 2025 Music Video Awards airing on CBS on September 7, MTV will go back to doing what it once did best: airing videos selected from throughout its 44 year history.
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3 days ago |
remindmagazine.com | Gabrielle Moss
Actor and singer Bobby Sherman passed away after a long battle with cancer, according to a statement released by his wife, Brigitte Poulson Sherman. She wrote on Instagram, “It is with the heaviest heart that I share the passing of my beloved husband, Bobby Sherman. Bobby left this world holding my hand—just as he held up our life with love, courage, and unwavering grace through all 29 beautiful years of marriage. I was his Cinderella, and he was my prince charming.
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5 days ago |
remindmagazine.com | Lori Acken
The Bionic Woman star Lindsay Wagner knew she wanted an acting career early on. Born in L.A. on June 22, 1949, Wagner dropped out of college to roll the Hollywood dice and got good early notices in the Oscar-winning 1974 film, The Paper Chase. Still, the blond beauty never dreamed she’d became TV’s first female cyborg superhero — and the idol of a jillion little girls — when she guest-starred as the title character’s doomed girlfriend, Jaime Sommers, in The Six Million Man.
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