For millions of Americans, George Reeves seemed to have the perfect life. He was television's biggest hero, one of the most recognizable faces in the country, and a man whose future looked brighter than ever. Then, one summer night in 1959, everything changed.
These men starred in hit movies, dominated television, and had enough charm to leave entire generations of women weak in the knees. The funny part? Many Millennial women probably wouldn't recognize half of them. Let's see how many of these former heartthrobs you remember.
For a few years in the late 60s and early 70s, Bobby Sherman was everywhere. He starred on television, sold millions of records, and inspired the kind of fan hysteria usually reserved for the biggest names in entertainment. Then, almost as quickly as he arrived, he was gone.
These songs sold millions of records and dominated radio stations. But while Boomers still know every word, Millennials? Most of them don't even know the songs. Let's see how many of these former chart kings you actually recognize.
Johnny Lewis rose to fame on the hit series Sons of Anarchy, playing a character surrounded by chaos and violence. Off camera, his life followed an even more troubling path—one marked by documented instability, court warnings, and missed intervention.
Revisit 25 unforgettable TV theme songs from the 1970s that millions of Americans still know by heart, from “The Jeffersons” and “The Brady Bunch” to “MAS*H,” “Taxi,” “Dallas,” and more.
Explore how Vicki Lawrence built a lasting career after The Carol Burnett Show, from Mama’s Family and Win, Lose or Draw to Hannah Montana, live comedy tours, The Cool Kids, and beyond.
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