In many ways, the founders of what is today known as Del Shaw Moonves Tanaka Finkelstein Lezcano Bobb & Dang were like any ...
About half of the Jewish characters featured in scripted TV series were played by Jews, according to a study by USC Annenberg ...
"What I try to really look at is what influenced him, how he became who he became," author Tripp Whetsell said.
The 19th annual event returns to its original home, the historic Ebell theater in Los Angeles, three days before the Academy ...
The Norman Lear Center's new report findings suggest Hollywood still falls back on cliché in depicting Jews — while half of Jewish characters are played by non-Jews.
In his book “Growing Up Urkel,” Jaleel White details how “Family Matters,” for good or ill, brought a new Black male ...
In the 1970s, writer/producer Norman Lear was doing everything he could to shake up the conventions of television, his ...
Growing up in Hartford, Connecticut, Norman Lear wasn’t expected to amount to much. The son of a con artist who spent time in ...
It's been almost one year since the death of TV icon Norman Lear, a man just as famous as the shows he created.A new biography is out now detailing his decades-long career and connection to one ...
Call it a Kelly Rutherford renaissance. The "Gossip Girl" actress never stepped out of the spotlight, per se, but has found ...
Dick Van Dyke made an appearance on 'Jimmy Kimmel Live!' Thursday, Dec. 5, to celebrate his 99th birthday early, joking that ...
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