12 Facts About Richard Simmons
An anonymous note left on Richard Simmons's car window changed the soon-to-be-superstar's life forever.
An anonymous note left on Richard Simmons's car window changed the soon-to-be-superstar's life forever.
The Oscar-winning actor's career didn't get off to the most illustrious start: He used to deliver singing telegrams in a tutu.
Do you share a March birthday with Mr. Rogers, Dr. Seuss, or another one of these famous people from history?
Some filmmakers spend their whole careers trying to get nominated for Best Director. These are not those directors.
On April 5, 1994, the music world mourned the death of Nirvana frontman Kurt Cobain, who died by suicide at the age of 27.
Sometimes, the desire to get close to the famous continues even after the celebrity has died.
On April 8, 1974, Hank Aaron sent a 1-0 pitch from Al Downing over the outfield wall. It was Aaron’s 715th career homer—Babe Ruth was no longer the home run king. Aaron’s blast was one of the most iconic plays in baseball history, but it wasn’t the only c
Do you share a February birthday with one of these famous people from history, literature, entertainment, and beyond?
The ‘Mad Men’ star will become part of the virtual world to promote his new movie, ‘Marjorie Prime.’
Ron Swanson would be proud.
Because you probably hummed "9 to 5" on your way to work this morning.
Have you bought 'Cookin' with Coolio' for your kitchen yet?
In addition to her work as a beloved actor and animal rights activist, Betty White was a master of wise words and one-liners.
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"Idris is a great listener. He’s also a great talker. He’s pretty much great at everything. I mean, have you seen 'Luther'?”
Hayao Miyazaki may be known for his animated films, but his outlook on life is hardly G-rated (neither are most of his films).
The stars' unbreakable mother-daughter bond is at the center of a new documentary, which will premiere on Saturday.
"Dust off those gossamer wings and fly yourself to the moon of your choice and be grateful to carry the baggage we've all had to carry since those lean nights of sleeping on buses and helping the driver unload the instruments."
Since making his feature directorial debut with the 1971 TV movie Duel, Steven Spielberg—who was born on December 18, 1946—has gone on to create some of Hollywood's most iconic films.
In the 1980s, Eddie Murphy wanted to party all the time—and sing about it.
Dick Van Dyke has been charming his way onto TV and movie screens since the 1950s, capturing hearts in roles like comedy writer Rob Petrie on 'The Dick Van Dyke Show' and Bert in 'Mary Poppins.'
On February 20, 1962, pioneering astronaut John Glenn made history when he became the first American to orbit the Earth—but he wasn't done yet.
Some of our favorite historical figures were born in the month of December. We couldn't possibly name them all, but here are just a handful whose lives we'll be celebrating.