BREAKING NEWS: A man drove himself to Lake Ave and Riverside St after being shot near Dewey and Magee Ave around 3:50 PM. He has non-life-threatening injuries, and anyone with information is asked to step forward and call 911 https://t.co/EgamGqljk1
Steve opened up on why his Lead Actor acknowledgment means so much ...
‘General Hospital’s’ Steve Burton Shares Reaction to His Lead Actor Daytime Emmy Nomination, ‘It Was to Honor Leslie Charleson’ - @GeneralHospital#steveburton@TheEmmys
More on Steve's thoughts and who he thinks should host the Emmys here - https://t.co/o3acx3phpb
Today we celebrate not only your 83 years of life but also the countless hearts you’ve touched with your talent, grace & spirit. Your #Days legacy continues to inspire generations & your warmth offscreen makes you all the more loved. Happy Birthday Susan!
Walter Wanger.
(July 11, 1894 – November 18, 1968)
He was an American film producer active in filmmaking from the 1910s until the mid-1960s.
Filmography with Hitchcock:
Foreign Correspondent (1940) - executive producer
Remembering Thomas Mitchell Born July 11, in 1892.
Over 100 roles including Gone with the Wind, Stagecoach, Mr Smith Goes to Washington, It's a Wonderful Life, Destry, Lost Horizon, High Noon, The Black Swan, Only Angels Have Wings, Pocketful of Miracles.
Did You Know? Thomas Mitchell was the first male actor to achieve the Triple Crown of Acting, winning an Academy Award for Stagecoach, a Tony Award for Hazel Flagg, and an Emmy Award for The Doctor.
#botd
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Fran Lebowitz: “The Supreme Court now is so disgraceful that it shouldn’t even be allowed to be called the Supreme Court. There’s only three real judges on the court now. Imagine going to work every day with Sam Alito. I feel sorry for these judges, the real judges that are on the court. The court is really, really horrible now. That’s why he keeps sending stuff up to the court. They work for him as if they’re his employees”
Paulette Goddard was born in New York June 3, 1910. Some of her films were Unconquered, The Women, Modern Times, Kitty, and Reap the Wild Wind. This is the cover of a biography.
Bob Fosse’s famous choreography in Sweet Charity (1969)
This was Fosse’s directorial debut, but the film barely made a proft and received very mixed reviews. Despite this, Universal gave Fosse another chance, and he made Cabaret (1972), for which he became the first director in history to win an Oscar, a Tony, and an Emmy in the same year.
MISSING TEENAGER: GSL News just sat down with the mother of missing 14-year-old Zane Johnson. Through tears, his mother shared a heartbreaking message: "I miss him so much." Here’s the video of the full interview. Click the link for more details https://t.co/KmzbgaLai1
A family-run restaurant is bringing Mediterranean and Kurdish flavors to the heart of Webster. Tabbouleh is now open on East Main Street, serving kabobs, shawarma, house-made hummus and more. https://t.co/bx6yvTzTDB
Rewatching The Mask of Fu Manchu. Why? Because bad, mean, fiendish Myrna is in it. Other than that, its good qualities are few and far between: great, imaginative sets, a scantily clad Charles Starrett, and what else? Yes, Karloff.
Aww. You remembered.
In 1992, All My Children let me go just as I was getting started.
Years later, completely out of the blue, GH EP Frank Valentini asked me to finish what I’d started.
Ten years later, I’m still doing it.
Every life has its ups and downs. You may get knocked down, but you’re never down for the count.
Thanks, SOD xoxox
We see Marnie separating the old clothes and the new clothes, she’s got the money, she’s got the new Social Security card, and this all leads to her transforming her physical appearance as a blond. It is the transformation of Marnie into a new identity.
Fifty years ago, @marieosmond and I were honored by the American Academy of Achievement as Captains of Achievement in Television and Music.
Looking back, it’s still hard to put into words what that moment meant. We were standing among so many accomplished and influential people, and to be recognized for doing what we loved was truly humbling. 📺
I’ve been blessed with many unforgettable moments throughout my career, but the ones I got to share with my family will always hold a special place in my heart. 💜
Block, the company behind @CashApp, knew its users were being scammed by fraudsters and failed to protect them.
Now, my office and a bipartisan group of AGs secured $45 million from Block.
I'll always hold businesses accountable when they prioritize profits over people.