Melissa Fumero Shares Her Favorite Amy And Rosa Scene On Brooklyn Nine-Nine
Melissa Fumero and Stephanie Beatriz developed a strong real-life bond during their time on "Brooklyn Nine-Nine," and so did the characters they played.
Read MoreMelissa Fumero and Stephanie Beatriz developed a strong real-life bond during their time on "Brooklyn Nine-Nine," and so did the characters they played.
Read MoreMany "The Office" actors found themselves gagging when they filmed this Season 3 episode of the beloved sitcom.
Read MoreHere's one poorly-aged superstition that "Deadliest Catch" captain Sig Hansen had to overcome himself.
Read MoreGiven how Larry Bird was portrayed as a surly individual on HBO's "Winning Time," one has to wonder if the Boston Celtics legend was that way in real life.
Read More"The Last of Us" is set to be another blockbuster series for HBO and has already set a huge record for Canada.
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Read MoreIt's hard to imagine Toph Beifong looking any other way, but the original design of the "Avatar: The Last Airbender" character might surprise you.
Read MoreJohnny Galecki was on his way into a very different career before landing the opportunity to star in "The Big Bang Theory," a role that would change his life.
Read MoreWhen calling people down to play, the longtime "Price Is Right" announcer has implemented a secret tactic into his announcing repertoire.
Read MoreEach character on Family Guy has a distinctive voice that matches their cartoonish personalities. But the inspiration for Chris' voice is downright chilling.
Read MoreAfter so many years on the air, audiences can imagine the kinds of wild behind-the-scenes stories Sajak and White have to tell. And one story involves tequila.
Read MoreIt's common for actors to "take" a memento home from a film or TV set. But D.B. Woodside, who played Amenadiel, never took anything for this interesting reason.
Read MoreThere's one scene toward the end of Episode 4 of "The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power" that gave us major flashbacks of the swordsman Boromir.
Read More"All American" has enjoyed plenty of noteworthy guest stars over the years, including one original member of the iconic "Charlie's Angels."
Read MoreDespite the critical acclaim, "Big Mouth" has gotten its share of hate. But there's one controversial moment that led the show's creators to issue an apology.
Read MoreIsabel May gives a breakout performance as Elsa Dutton on "1883," so it shouldn't be surprising to hear that she also excelled at her training for the series.
Read MoreWhen breaking down the details, Joseph Mawle's "The Rings of Power" character has more in common with his "Game of Thrones" stint than first meets the eye.
Read MoreA series pilot is typically quite different from the subsequent episodes of that show. The first version of Avatar Aang was very different than the one we know.
Read MoreDue to quarantine, the cast of "Rick and Morty" couldn't meet to film the show. But some actors, like Sarah Chalke, got creative to continue production.
Read MoreElrond's father, Eärendil, is one of the most important people to ever walk Middle-earth, and his legacy is one of immortality.
Read MoreIt's common for parents to show more adult material to children if they seem ready, but it's best to be cautious. So how do shows like The Blacklist stack up?
Read MoreElrond is heard speaking the Dwarvish language Khuzdul on "The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power," but Tolkien fans know something about this new skill.
Read MoreIt's hard to imagine any version of "The Office" without Jan making an appearance. In an interview, Hardin discussed her idea for a reboot of the hit comedy.
Read MoreChelsea Peretti didn't specify whether she shares Gina's uninhibitedness. But one of the actress' personality traits did serve as inspiration for the character.
Read MorePop star Enrique Iglesias once was a recurring guest on "How I Met Your Mother," and he played a role most fans might have forgotten about.
Read MoreSome may not know before he became a legend, Paul Newman got his first credit on the small screen in a now-forgotten 1949 sitcom.
Read MoreKurtwood Smith says one thing still surprises him when he watches reruns of "That '70s Show," where he played the curmudgeonly Red Forman.
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