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Goats director Grant Heslov found a fast friend in George Clooney
Ewan McGregor and George Clooney with director Grant Heslov on the set of The Men Who Stare at Goats.
Writer, director, actor and handsome leading man, George Clooney, became a household name after making a splash as Dr.
Total Recall: George Clooney's Best Movies
If at first you don't succeed, try, try again. We hear it all the time, but George Clooney is living proof that perseverance pays off: Despite the inauspicious beginnings of a career that threatened to pigeonhole him as a Ted McGinley-style supporting player on fading sitcoms, he's risen to the ranks of Hollywood's highest-paid actors, and has ...
George Clooney, Elvis, the cops and TNT
George Clooney learned a lot about television toiling away on The Facts of Life and E/R . The latter wasn't NBC medical drama that made him a star.
George Clooney Talks About Being In Love And Aging On The Big Screen
George Clooney admits that he has felt "lonely and incomplete" in past relationships just like everyone else.
Women of Faith brings Christian conference to Portland
"Facts of Life" star Lisa Whelchel will be at the Women of Faith Conference in Portland.
The 10 Best TV Shows About High School
School's back in session, and for TV fans it's time to reminisce about TV shows that were centered around high school.
Let's Put The X In Horrible Beer Ads
He is eating a fox that he has stolen from Polish peasants.] VO: He will eat your foxes.
Stars Lend Their Vacation Planning 'Talents' to the Walt Disney World Moms Panel
Looking to plan an unforgettable Walt Disney World vacation? Stars Joey Fatone of "Dancing with the Stars," Lisa Whelchel from "The Facts of Life" and Alfonso Ribeiro of "The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air" have teamed up with the Walt Disney World Moms Panel to share vacation planning tips in helpful, funny and practical "How-to" videos available at ...
Actress Lisa Whelchel Speaking in N. Texas
Actress Lisa Whelchel, who played Blair on the TV series "The Facts of Life," will be speaking to and inspiring thousands of women in North Texas.
Facts of Life is the Best TV Show of the '80s
I was born in the '80s so I didn't get to watch the Facts of Life on the first go around.
The Top 5 Hotties of 1980s Sitcom History
So just what is that special something that makes a TV star a bona fide heartthrob hottie, worthy of the ardent affection of thousands upon thousands of devoted young fans? Well, I can't tell you.
The Facts of Life: The Perfect 1980's Sitcom for Girls
During the 1980's, there were many good wholesome shows on television and there were shows like Cheers, The Golden Girls, The Cosby Show, and Different Strokes, but being a teen girl at that time the only show that was not allowed to be missed was "The Facts Of Life". This show was about everything that a teen girl could be going through and ...
Family-friendly fantasy on DVD
Years before Alfonso Cuaron directed "Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban," he'd already explored magic and boarding schools in the entertaining take on Frances Hodgson Burnett's classic story "A Little Princess." Of course, the magic is all imagined as an orphan girl helps her classmates to escape their miserable surroundings through tales of ...
Encounter a love that is life-changing! Make plans now to be part of Women of Faith's 2009 event, A Grand New Day - July 17th and 18th at Quicken Loans Arena.
Thousands of women gather for inspiration
Looking around at the throng gathered at the Blue Cross Arena on Friday evening, Brian VandenBerg smiled and simply said: 'There's a lot of women.' That was an understatement.
Experience 'A Grand New Day' when the Women of Faith 2009 tour pays a visit Friday and Saturday at Rochester's Blue Cross Arena at the War Memorial, One War Memorial Square.
Family and faith a good fit for 'Blair'
Lisa Whelchel, who will be at the Women of Faith event this weekend at Blue Cross Arena, has not acted much since her teenage years as Blair on The Facts of Life.
Rochester Democrat and Chronicle
Mandisa in Rochester with Women of Faith
Mandisa believes she is very fortunate to have a platform to share her life - her struggles with beauty, keeping her spirituality grounded, deciding how to make her mark and message with her music.
Sitcom spoof proves guilty pleasure
It certainly isn't the script that makes "The Facts of Life: The Lost Episode" above average.
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