Carroll O’connor looking at the camera
June 16, 2026 Allison Robertson

Carroll O’Connor made America laugh as Archie Bunker—but his toughest battles were fought off-screen.

Carroll O’Connor’s toughest years revealed the heartbreaking personal battle behind his fame as Archie Bunker, including the devastating loss of his son and his fight against substance addiction.
George Reeves, Adventures of Superman
June 16, 2026 Jesse Singer

George Reeves was TV's first Superman—then, during a party one night in 1959, he went upstairs and never came back down.

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.
Richard Chamberlain, as he appears in the television series Dr. Kildare
June 16, 2026 Jesse Singer

Handsome Actors Every Baby Boomer Woman Fell In Love With—But Most Millennial Women Don't Even Know Who They Are

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.
June 16, 2026 Penelope Singh

The Life And Times Of Jerry Orbach

Jerry Orbach seemed fine, but he was actually battling cancer through most of his time on Law & Order.

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June 16, 2026 Alex Summers

The Comedy Legend Of Werner Klemperer

Werner Klemperer made a career of ridiculing the people who forced his family to flee their homeland.
June 16, 2026 Jack Hawkins

Forgotten Detective Shows From The 1980s That Briefly Dominated Television

From slick private eyes to oddball crime-solvers, these forgotten 1980s detective shows briefly ruled TV before vanishing from pop culture memory.
Screenshot from Big Fish, 2003, Prime Video
June 16, 2026 J. Clarke

Movies So Visually Stunning They Deserve A Spot In An Art Gallery

Most movies are lucky if you remember a few scenes after the credits roll. The films on this list have a different problem. Their visuals are so striking that they can completely distract you from the story for a moment. Whether they're packed with elaborate costumes, dreamlike fantasy worlds, or breathtaking locations, these movies prove that cinema can be every bit as impressive as the finest artwork hanging in a gallery.
The Bobby Sherman Special, 1970
June 15, 2026 Jesse Singer

Bobby Sherman was one of the biggest teen idols of the 70s—then he vanished from Hollywood completely.

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.
Tony Orlando and Dawn
June 15, 2026 Jesse Singer

Number 1 Hit Songs Boomers Love That Most Millennials Haven’t Even Heard Of

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.
June 15, 2026 Alex Summers

Famous Actors Who Turned Real-life Skills Into Screen Success

Some actors used a different skill set to break through to success on the big screen.


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