She is best known for starring in the 1992 drama “Basic Instinct” and the 1995 crime film “Casino.”
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The addresses were published online for about an hour when the Cabinet Office posted the recipients of New Year’s Honors, including knighthoods.
The tense political climate has prompted the Mirage to ask Terry Fator to pull Donald Trump from the stage.
“I know that God has been calling me for a long time and the devil has been distracting me for a long time,” West said.
His catch phrase to his audience: “Above all, lots and lots of love.”
The “Desperate Housewives” star was released from the low-security prison for women because under prison policy, inmates scheduled for weekend release are let out on Friday, the U.S. Bureau of Prisons said. It wasn’t immediately clear why she was released Friday because Monday would have been the 14th day of her term.
“Breaking Bad” follows an Albuquerque high school chemistry teacher turned meth lord, Walter White, played by Bryan Cranston.
The former Meghan Markle said Sunday that her British friends warned her not to marry the prince because of the intense media scrutiny that would follow in his country.
“Jeopardy!” champion James Holzhauer and his wife, Melissa, donated $25,000 to Rancho High School on Friday and called on others in the community to give to impoverished schools.
Cameron Ely posed a threat to deputies, four of whom opened fire and killed him, the statement said.
An army veteran who served in the Korean War, Taylor’s showbiz ascent started with spots on “The Ed Sullivan Show.”
Besides portraying Dionne Davenport in “Clueless,” Dash has film and television credits beginning in the 1980s.
Beth Chapman, who co-starred with her husband on the show, died in June at age 51.
Tom Hanks became one of Hollywood’s beloved actors through an array of likable roles, from “Big” to “Forrest Gump,” and now his decorated career has earned him one of the highest honors at the Golden Globes next year.
“Desperate Housewives” star Felicity Huffman was sentenced Friday to 14 days in prison for paying $15,000 to rig her daughter’s SAT scores in the college admissions scandal that ensnared dozens of wealthy and well-connected parents.