Christina Applegate began acting as a small child, but when “Married … With Children” premiered on Fox on April 5, 1987 as the nascent network’s first primetime show, she officially began her 35-years-and-counting career. After playing the iconic dummy Kelly Bundy for 11 seasons, she went on to other starring roles on television (“Jesse,” “Samantha Who?” and “Dead to Me”), in film (in the “Anchorman” and “Bad Moms” movies, most notably) and was nominated for a Tony for the 2005 Broadway revival of “Sweet Charity.
Hide caption President Ulysses S. Grant gets the credit — or blame? — for helping turn "mistakes were made" into a phrase that American politicians can't seem to avoid using. Previous Next Spencer Arnold/Getty Images Hide caption White House press secretary Ron Ziegler was famous for mounting a strong defense of President Nixon during the Watergate scandal. In 1973, he famously apologized to The Washington Post and reporters Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein, saying "
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Diddy gave Lauren London nothing but love during one of the most difficult moments of her life.
In a new interview, The Game actress reflected on the sudden passing of her longtime boyfriend Nipsey Hussle—who died in 2019—and discussed her heightened emotions while attending his funeral, which Lauren said felt like she "floated through." Admitting that she struggled to get ready for Nipsey's service, she revealed it was Diddy who got her through the tough event.
CubaObituaryPastor VegaCuban maker of feature films and documentaries, and long-standing director of the Havana International Film FestivalThe Cuban film director Pastor Vega, who has died from cancer aged 65, was best known for Retrato de Teresa (Portrait Of Teresa, 1979), but he was also a highly accomplished maker of documentaries. As the first director of the Havana International Film Festival, he also played a leading role in the management of the Cuban Film Institute (ICAIC).