Brandon Sklenar Says 1923's Cowboy Camp Was The First In Which No One Fell Off A Horse
Most Taylor Sheridan shows require a cowboy camp to prepare the actors for frontier life. "1923" was no different, according to actor Brandon Sklenar.
Read MoreMost Taylor Sheridan shows require a cowboy camp to prepare the actors for frontier life. "1923" was no different, according to actor Brandon Sklenar.
Read MoreNo one was more surprised over Wayne Unser's death on Sons of Anarchy than his actor, Dayton Callie, who learned about his character's fate in a hilarious way.
Read MoreVeteran actress Liz Torres believes the success of "Gilmore Girls" was due to focusing on a young mother navigating parenthood with a teenage daughter.
Read MoreAccording to Ghostbusters: Afterlife director Jason Reitman, part of the sound of the famous Ecto-1 siren comes from the sound of a cat screaming.
Read MoreAccording to fans, here's how the comparatively bleak Season 6 of That '70s Show could have been changed for the better.
Read More"South Park" creators Matt Stone and Trey Parker are not afraid to admit their dislike of "Family Guy." They even claim "The Simpsons" crew feels the same way.
Read MoreJonathan Nolan has admitted to originally writing a darker ending for Interstellar than the happy one fans got to see when the film came out in 2014.
Read MoreDespite a torn ACL, "American Pickers" staple Mike Wolfe couldn't pass up an opportunity to go picking.
Read MoreA long-running police procedural might have a daunting schedule for some, but for veteran actor Laurence Fishburne, it was right up his wheelhouse.
Read MoreFans watching The Conners' latest episode couldn't help but relate to Darlene's struggle to land a new job.
Read MoreAdam Rodriguez experienced a wonderful welcome when he first joined the close-knit cast of the long-running crime drama, "Criminal Minds."
Read MoreAfter her "John Wick" spin-off, "Ballerina," Ana de Armas plans to take an extended break from action roles.
Read MoreA deleted scene from the third season of The Office shows Stanley and Ryan almost coming to blows after the latter flirted with the former's daughter.
Read MoreAccording to Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace star Jake Lloyd, General Grievous voice actor Matthew Wood has seen a supposed 6-hour cut of the film.
Read MoreBattlestar Galactica might be an iconic franchise now, but the original series wasn't a success.
Read MoreIn Netflix's "Your Place or Mine," fans got to see Ashton Kutcher got back in time and portray a younger version of his character: Peter Coleman.
Read MoreDanielle Colby is a multi-hyphenate, and while on "American Pickers" she had a slew of other businesses, including an antique store: 4Miles 2Memphis.
Read MoreWhile many actors might have killed for a role in "Avatar: The Way of Water," Marc Maron recently revealed that he was glad to be passed over for a part.
Read MoreFew actors are more themselves than Alison Brie has been in her career. Here is Alison Brie's transformation from "Community" to "Somebody I Used To Know."
Read More"Naruto" fans were never really that kind toward Sakura. However, longtime fans appear to be even less positive toward the Konoha Elders.
Read MoreWinnie the Pooh isn't so cute and cuddly in the new "Blood and Honey" movie, but here's who plays the foreboding not-so-nice bear behind the mask.
Read MoreRaegan Revord has noticed that Missy Cooper has grown quite a lot since the debut season of "Young Sheldon."
Read MoreIt would seem that Universal is giving "How to Train Your Dragon" the live-action treatment.
Read MorePoint Place, Wisconsin is prominently featured in "That '70s Show" and "That '90s Show." However, fans still aren't certain where the city is exactly.
Read MoreWhile it's not uncommon for TV roles to be recast after the pilot episode, fans are wondering what happened to Marlene Lawston after her role on "Blue Bloods."
Read MoreThere is one specific physical change Cranston made on Breaking Bad as Walter White fades away and the black-hatted Heisenberg takes his place.
Read MoreAfter Giacomo Gianniotti's "Grey's Anatomy" character, Dr. Andrew DeLuca, died, Gianniotti directed an episode, which he says helped him say goodbye.
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