Hosting Saturday Night Live once is an honor for most, but some have been lucky enough to join the Five-Timers Club. Here are 20 more actors who also deserve to don a Five-Timers jacket.
From The Golden Girls to Grace and Frankie, these types of TV shows show that getting older doesn’t mean one has to fade into obsolescence. Indeed, the very best of such series show that age really is a state of mind and that life is ultimately what one chooses to make of it.
There are 1,001 ways to be possessed by people and things that aren’t just horned creatures who are doomed to do the bidding of the Dark Lord Satan. These are the best of the possessed.
"If the actors go out with the writers, this industry will be shut down," said Fonda on Thursday
Those who are talented and lucky enough sometimes get a slew of awards, like an Emmy, Grammy, Oscar, and Tony, otherwise known as EGOT. Only a select few have achieved this, but several are close.
Flip through the slideshow for 15 of the most iconic acting performances from musicians, from Lady Gaga's turn in "A Star Is Born" to Prince's legendary debut acting role in "Purple Rain."
"Saturday Night Live" is not the only avenue to future success, and it is certainly not the only sketch-comedy show. Here are some other stars who got started in sketch comedy, but not from a certain show that is live from New York on Saturday nights.
Tom Brady joked on Twitter Friday morning about some possible plans for how he'd be spending the third day of his second retirement.
9 to 5/Grace and Frankie/80 for Brady duo return to the big screen in March
The movie, based on a true story, follows a group of Brady-loving seniors on their trip to Super Bowl LI and stars icons Jane Fonda, Rita Moreno, Sally Field and Lily Tomlin.
First things first: the marquee attraction of Paul Weitz’s “Moving On” — well, the dual marquee attraction, in the form of perennial co-stars Jane Fonda and Lily Tomlin — is in full effect.
These are the 20 best original Netflix series. (Note: we said series, so one-off specials and things of that ilk do not count here.)
Flip through the gallery for a look at 18 iconic country stars who've also made their debut on the big (or small!) screen, ranging from George Strait's appearance in "Pure Country" to Dolly Parton's beloved turn in "9 to 5."
Tom Brady has not ruled out playing in the NFL again, but the legendary quarterback clearly has interests outside of football.
As if "Grace and Frankie" needed any more star power. Netflix announced Friday that Dolly Parton "will appear" in the final season of its beloved comedy series starring Jane Fonda and Lily Tomlin.
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