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Johnny Weissmuller Jr., son of the Olympic athlete famous for playing Tarzan in 1930s and ’40s movies, died of cancer July 27 in San Francisco. He was 65.
He was the first of three children of the film star and his third wife, socialite Beryl Scott. He made his film debut at age 18 opposite Mickey Rooney in “Andy Hardy Comes Home” (1958).
After a stint in the Navy, where he was on an underwater demolition team, the 6’6″ actor returned to Hollywood and appeared on TV Westerns, including “Sugarfoot,” “The Lawman,” “Death Valley Days,” “Wagon Train” and “Gunsmoke. Read More...
Loretta Lynn. Loretta Lynn, whose raw and feminist country songs influenced generations of performers, died at the age of 90. The legendary singer-songwriter died in her sleep at home in Hurricane Mills, Tennessee, on October 4, her publicist said in a statement.
Lynn released 50 solo albums across a six-decade career. She grew up in Kentucky — the daughter of a coal miner, as she’d later sing on “Coal Miner’s Daughter” — before marrying and moving to Washington State, where she began performing. Read More...
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TMZ Hip Hop talked to Bow Wow about about his wacky new dating show “After Happily Ever After” ... which features divorced couples attempting to find new love for their exes.
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