The reboot of the series that put Las Vegas on the television map won’t live to see a Season 4.
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Just more than three months after their sprint to the altar, in a gala ceremony televised live on ABC, the widower and his new bride are breaking up.
Thanks to the success of “The Real World: Las Vegas” and “Pawn Stars,” the valley has gone through a couple of reality TV booms.
“I’ve never done period, genre work, so I wanted to see how I looked in tights,” the 79-year-old Oscar winner jokes about portraying a Founding Father.
His characters included network boss Guy Caballero and the vampiric TV host Count Floyd.
“Something inside makes me yearn for nature,” the 52-year-old actor says. ““There’s no yearning for getting the part or making a movie when I’m out there.”
“My mantra is love and laughter supersede all,” says the reality star, who has a new series, “Vanderpump Villa,” coming out on Hulu.
“Transitions are actually beautiful times in life,” says Bassett, who’s gearing up to see her twins graduate and head off to college.
A major film and TV industry event leaves Southern California for the first time in its more than 40-year history.
Oppenheimer,” a biopic that became a billion-dollar box-office sensation, was crowed best picture at a 96th Academy Awards that doubled as a coronation for Christopher Nolan.