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By Erin Fox on April 26, 2012
Snakkle was treated to a sneak peek of Thursday’s episode of The Vampire Diaries, titled “Do Not Go Gentle,” and the show’s Executive Producer Julie Plec repeatedly made it clear that the last three episodes could result in any character’s demise. Plec—who was joined by series stars Candice Accola (Caroline), Zach Roerig (Matt), Steven R. McQueen […]
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By Katherine Butler on April 26, 2012
Cue John Williams’s “Olympic Fanfare”—who’s excited for the 2012 London Olympics this summer? From Bruce Jenner’s 1976 decathlon win to gymnast Mary Lou Retton’s 1984 perfect-10 vault to swimmer Dara Torres’s 2008 triumph at 41, we are celebrating the upcoming Games with some superstars of past summers. Check out these nine Olympians and where they are today.
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By Danielle Turchiano on April 25, 2012
It’s been 23 years since Melrose Place premiered! If the characters on this beloved Fox soap could survive drugging, blackmail, pool fights, adultery, and an actual bomb inside their building, then the actors of Melrose Place should have been able to survive a little thing like Hollywood, right? Snakkle takes a look at some of the fan favorites and key players from the original series to see where this crazy town has taken them once they left the infamous courtyard.
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By Tom Hardej on April 25, 2012
Alan Cumming turns 50 and Snakkle looks back on the 18 year anniversary of Romy and Michele’s High School Reunion. So grab your post-its, your big cell phones, and your quick-burning cigarettes for the woman on the go, as we check-in with the stars and to find out where are they now.
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By Danielle Turchiano on April 24, 2012
Then they were just high school students, the pretty and the popular, roaming the halls of West Beverly High, but now, after a decade and a half past “graduating” from teen stars to full-fledged adult actors, Snakkle looks back the cast of the original Beverly Hills, 90210.
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By Tom Hardej on April 23, 2012
It’s crazy that it’s been over 10 years since Kelly Clarkson won the first season of American Idol! With the release of her seventh album Piece by Piece last year, she’s, well, stronger than ever. Kelly turns 33 this week, and to celebrate, we’re looking back on some of her finest moments.
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By Tara Bennett on April 23, 2012
It’s just shy of 20 years since Fox’s creepily addictive drama The X-Files debuted on TV. The series launched the careers of series leads David Duchovny and Gillian Anderson and forever cemented the names of Mulder and Scully in the pop culture hall of fame. Creator Chris Carter crafted a rogue’s gallery of memorable characters lurking in the shadows throughout the nine seasons of the series (and two theatrical movies). Snakkle takes a look at some of our favorites and checks in with where the actors are now.
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By Melinda Loewenstein on April 22, 2012
Was the legendary singer/actress/director/producer/writer/activist always legendary? Snakkle thinks so. Take a look back at the superstar’s rise as she enters another decade of her career with a new film version of Gypsy in the works. Snakkle dug up some photos we think show Barbra Streisand’s star quality even before she changed her name!
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By Kacey Arnold on April 22, 2012
We all know the familiar story of the has-been—too many canceled shows, a sex scandal gone awry, a drug addiction they couldn’t kick, or the rut of being typecast. See how this humble bunch triumphed over career adversity and got a second chance at stardom.
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By Katherine Butler on April 18, 2012
Take one Greek singleton, throw in an all-American guy, and what do you get? Try the 2002 sleeper hit My Big Fat Greek Wedding, which grossed over $368 million worldwide. The Tom Hanks and Rita Wilson-produced film went on to become the highest-grossing romantic comedy of 2002—and of all time. Written by and starring Nia Vardalos, the Joel Zwick-helmed film told the story of Toula Portokalos, a single 30-year-old woman who feels stuck in her life as the unmarried “failed” sister of the Portokalos family. After Toula takes charge of her life, she meets the handsome and utterly white-Anglo-Saxon-Protestant Ian Miller (John Corbett), falling madly in love. Hilarity ensues when Toula’s Greek-to-the-nines family first disapproves and then wildly enfolds Ian into their Olympic embrace. Here’s a salute to our favorite Greek family and what they are up to today.
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