From the outside, Olivia de Havilland’s career looked like total success. But behind the scenes, something wasn’t right. The business of Hollywood, especially back then, didn’t just expect people to toe the line—it demanded it. And the moment she took on the system, the consequences came fast and didn’t stop.
For every one of those unforgettable 70s classic movies, there were probably a dozen you’ve completely forgotten about. Some of these deserve to be better known. Others…well, forgetting them might be the kindest thing we can do.
By the mid-80s, Emilio Estevez, Molly Ringwald, Rob Lowe, Demi Moore, Judd Nelson, Ally Sheedy, and Andrew McCarthy weren’t just rising stars—they were Hollywood’s youth movement. It looked like the beginning of something long-lasting. Instead, it would all soon come crashing down in the most unexpected way.
Some of these decisions made careers. Some made millions. Others built entire empires. And the wild part? It wasn’t all luck—these are moves, moments and choices celebrities have actually said were the smartest things they ever did.
Before antiheroes became trendy and before “prestige TV” turned into a buzzword, Westerns were already out here doing the work. These shows weren’t just about horses and shootouts—they were quietly building the DNA of modern television.
Here are 21 TV Westerns that didn’t just define a genre—they helped define television itself.
While the world still saw Freddie Mercury as the iconic frontman of Queen, those closest to him witnessed a man facing the reality of a terminal illness.
The Rat Pack had a reputation for being loose, unpredictable, and open to anything. On stage, it looked like anyone could step in and be part of it. But off stage, it was something very different. The group didn’t change. It didn’t expand. And no matter how close someone got, there was a line that never moved.