Sylvester Stallone Was Stunned At The Difficulty Of Filming For TV During Tulsa King
Sylvester Stallone thinks making TV shows is much more grueling than making movies.
Read MoreSylvester Stallone thinks making TV shows is much more grueling than making movies.
Read MoreWhile Val Kilmer's Madmartigan is absent physically in "Willow," Christian Slater hopes his former co-star can return to the franchise one day alongside him.
Read More"The Last of Us" star Anna Torv explained how she approached playing Tess and how close her interpretation of the character is to her video game counterpart.
Read MoreCary Elwes was impressed by the attention to detail on "Stranger Things."
Read MoreHere's the answer to the question of whether Rainn Wilson did his own stunts.
Read MoreSome fans believe Newhart's surprise series finale was spoiled a few seasons prior to the show's eventual cancellation.
Read MoreHere's why you cannot find the controversial Beavis and Butt-Head episode Comedians on major streaming services.
Read MoreYoung Sheldon star Lance Barber recently reflected on why the Coopers remind him of home and the nostalgia factor that follows.
Read More"Rick and Morty" voice actor Kari Wahlgren knows the ins and outs of the industry, and she's even been willing to share some tips of the trade.
Read MoreHere's what Laura Spencer, who played Dr. Emily Sweeney on The Big Bang Theory, has been up to since she left the show in 2017.
Read MoreJennifer Coolidge is up for a Tanya "White Lotus" prequel, but don't expect her to lead the charge in the campaign to get it made.
Read MoreThere's a good reason why Lloyd's younger version on "Yellowstone" looks so much like his actor, Forrie J. Smith, and it's because the actor is Smith's own son.
Read More"Ice Road Truckers" sheds some light on one of the most dangerous professions out there, and Lisa Kelly is open to sharing more on a reboot of the show.
Read More"Grey's Anatomy" mainstay Ellen Pompeo has outlasted a lot of doctors, nurses, patients, and friends at Grey Sloan Memorial, and even she's surprised by that.
Read MoreWith his appearance as Aaron Curtis on "Chicago Med," Michael Epps joins the club of actors who have played different characters throughout One Chicago.
Read MoreWhile some may have been starstruck working alongside Dame Helen Mirren, "1923's" Marley Shelton recalls bonding with the actress over buggy driving.
Read More"Blue Bloods" is known for its iconic weekly family dinner scenes, but Bridget Moynahan shared why they're not always very fun to film.
Read MoreWhile well-known for his time on "24" as Jack Bauer, Kiefer Sutherland is also a well-respected commercial actor, appearing in several ads over the years.
Read More"Sons of Anarchy" was no stranger to shockingly violent moments, and lead actor Ron Perlman often found himself greatly affected by those visceral moments.
Read MoreAfter playing a lieutenant on TV, "Law & Order's" S. Epatha Merkerson once had an interesting run-in with undercover police officers on a bust.
Read MoreFrom Daenerys' decision to the true ruler of Westeros, here's the ending of Game of Thrones we really wanted.
Read MoreDavid Crosby made two appearances on "The Simpsons." In his more memorable role, he presented Homer with a Grammy for his work in The Be Sharps.
Read MoreAfter a heartwarming but brief performance on the hit NBC procedural "Chicago Fire," many fans were left wondering who played Brittany Baker.
Read MoreFans of "That '90s Show" are excited to see Bob Pinciotti back for the reboot, once again providing a hilarious pain in the neck for the Forman family.
Read MoreGallavich fans are still invested in the paring even after the series finale, but are Cameron Monaghan and Noel Fisher from "Shameless" friends in real life?
Read MoreSheila Carrasco was asked what story surprised her most as she's been working on "Ghosts," which led to her revealing how she felt about "Attic Girl."
Read MoreWhile only on the screen briefly, Omar Thomas made his mark within the One Chicago universe. So who is he, and who played him on "Chicago Med"?
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