Whatever Happened To Elle Greenaway From Criminal Minds?
Though her role as Elle Greenaway on "Criminal Minds" is easily the actor's most notable to date, she has been plenty busy since leaving the series in 2006.
Read MoreThough her role as Elle Greenaway on "Criminal Minds" is easily the actor's most notable to date, she has been plenty busy since leaving the series in 2006.
Read MoreOne scene in "The Gilmore Girls: A Year in the Life" saw Lorelai call her mom and tell her about "the best birthday," which Lauren Graham found perfect.
Read MoreTroublemaker Carl Gallagher had few storylines in the first seasons of "Shameless." But Ethan Cutkosky's talent for acting changed Carl's direction.
Read MoreEven some of the most fan-favored movies in Hollywood history have been known to feature a cringeworthy line or two and here are some of the worst of the worst
Read More"CSI: Vegas" star Paula Newsome stepped into her role as Maxine Roby in the iconic franchise without having watched any of the original "CSI" series.
Read MoreDespite having acted professionally since the 1960s, "Blue Bloods" is the first time Selleck has filmed in NY for such a long stretch, and compared it to LA.
Read More"American Pickers" star Mike Wolfe bought two skylights (without the glass) for $300. Is this cheap or expensive? What made them worth this amount?
Read MoreThe fellas on "Impractical Jokers" are notorious for their wacky sketches and inability to keep their cool - here's every joker's turn in the Name Game ranked.
Read MorePhoebe Waller-Bridge and Olivia Colman are huge stars, but whatever happened to the rest of the cast of Fleabag?
Read MoreIn an early draft of "Shazam! Fury of the Gods," two big names would've teamed up.
Read MoreAfter his villainous roles on both "Westworld" and "The Punisher," Ben Barnes was done playing the bad guy before "Shadow and Bone" came along.
Read MoreLance Reddick's wife Stephanie has taken to social media to thanks fans and colleagues for paying tribute to her late husband.
Read MoreThere's nothing quite like revisiting your favorite characters in a movie franchise. But sometimes, actors leave the franchise, only to return years later.
Read MoreKenan Thompson and Kel Mitchell are officially returning for "Good Burger 2" and fans of the original have good reason to get hyped for the sequel.
Read MoreSelf-confessed rap fan Natalie Portman performed "Natalie's Rap" in 2006 on "Saturday Night Live," which was based on Eazy-E's song "No More ?'s."
Read MoreSofia Coppola's debut feature, "The Virgin Suicides," has impacted pop culture, inspiring scads of stories about dead and tragic teen girls.
Read MoreMarvel characters were on TV way before cinematic universes were a thing. With that in mind, here are terrific Marvel shows that aren't tied to the movies.
Read MoreReddit users on r/RedditWritesSeinfeld have come up with their own plotlines, including one where Kramer borrows Jerry's car and becomes an Uber driver.
Read MoreMichael Jordan won't show up in Air, the Nike drama which details the birth of the Air Jordans, and director Ben Affleck has a compelling reason as to why.
Read MoreWith a vision of creating hit films on small budgets, Blumhouse has become a formidable force in the film world. Here's everything you need to know about them.
Read MoreFans of Showtime's horror-thriller series Yellowjackets may not realize that the series is inspired by a harrowing real-life tragedy.
Read MoreFuture seasons of "House of the Dragon" look to be full of surprises, even for book readers. Here's every event from "Fire and Blood" fans can expect to see.
Read MoreAge is just a number. And that seems to ring true on "Grey's Anatomy," which contains a number of age-related continuity issues.
Read More"The Wire" and "John Wick" star Lance Reddick has died at the age of 60.
Read MoreThere's no denying that COVID truly changed the world, and it also had an enormous impact on the film industry. Here's how COVID changed filmmaking forever.
Read More"Ghostbusters: Afterlife" star Carrie Coon couldn't help but feel maternal affection toward ghostly franchise newcomer Muncher.
Read MoreRemember the time "One Chicago" killed Santa? Or brought a character back just to make his life worse? These and other times, they really pushed the limits.
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