Television icon Ed McMahon co-hosted The Tonight Show alongside Johnny Carson for three decades, and they shared memories with some of Hollywood’s most recognizable celebrities, like icon Frank Sinatra. McMahon recalled how Carson “burned” his courage into his memory when he interrupted Sinatra’s “religious experience” to curse at him. But who else was brave enough to butt in on Sinatra in an important moment? Ed McMahon: Frank Sinatra’s appearance was a ‘religious experience’ In McMahon’s 2005 book, Here’s Johnny, he recalled how he and Carson ended up “in the piano bar of a Manhattan restaurant called Jilly’s.
Oscar-nominated actor Keira Knightley (“The Imitation Game”) has revealed her discomfort in falling under the “male gaze” while filming intimate scenes.
In conversation with “The Farewell” filmmaker Lulu Wang and writer-producer Diane Solway on the Chanel Connects podcast, Knightley said her decision to add a no nudity clause to her contract since becoming a mother was partly due to vanity.
Mariska Hargitay is known for her pivotal role as Lt. Olivia Benson on Law & Order: SVU. The actress is married to Peter Hermann and they have three kids together. Hargitay is a truly remarkable person on and off the screen. Read on to learn some surprising facts about Mariska Hargitay. Mariska Hargitay had famous parents Hargitay comes from quite a famous family. Her mother was actress Jayne Mansfield and her father was Mickey Hargitay, a former Mr.
‘Toilets were closed, so people were being forced to go wherever they needed to go.’ Illustration: Calum Heath/The Guardian‘Toilets were closed, so people were being forced to go wherever they needed to go.’ Illustration: Calum Heath/The GuardianHygienePublic peeing has become commonplace, with some men even urinating through letterboxes. Why has it become so popular and can splashback paint put a stop to it?
When Paul came down the communal stairs at his block of flats in Soho, central London, he was faced with the sight of a young man outside urinating against the glass front door.
Tom ClancyTom Clancy, author of 17 New York Times bestsellers, died this week at the age of 66. Here are five key novels of his careerThe Hunt for Red October (1984)
Clancy's debut introduces CIA analyst Jack Ryan in a tale of a Soviet nuclear submarine commander, Marko Ramius, (played by Alec Baldwin and Sean Connery respectively in the movie) who wants to defect to the US with his sub, while convincing his bosses that it has been sunk.