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'A dream come true': Nuclear clock breakthrough could revolutionize study of the universe's fundamental forces
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'A dream come true': Nuclear clock breakthrough could revolutionize study of the universe's fundamental forces

By nudging a thorium-229 nucleus into a higher energy state, physicists have made it possible to develop a nuclear clock that could probe the most fundamental forces in physics. However, there is still a long way to go.
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65 million-year-old cow relative looked like a chinchilla and weighed only a pound
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65 million-year-old cow relative looked like a chinchilla and weighed only a pound

Militocodon lydae, a mammal that looked like a chinchilla but is more closely related cows, roamed what is now Colorado after the nonavian dinosaurs went extinct.
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Remains of vast 7,000-year-old farming settlement found in a 'huge void' in Serbia
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Remains of vast 7,000-year-old farming settlement found in a 'huge void' in Serbia

Archaeologists discovered a previously unknown Neolithic settlement in Serbia and then fully mapped the "exceptional" site.
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Molecule responsible for robbing Venus of its water may finally have been identified
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Molecule responsible for robbing Venus of its water may finally have been identified

A new water loss mechanism on Venus explains how the planet lost all its water, turning the planet from a potentially habitable world into the parched hellscape we know today.
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Wolfgang Van Halen Shares Details Of His Late Father’s Last Moments Before Passing
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The music world was profoundly saddened by the death of Eddie Van Halen, who is widely regarded as the world’s greatest guitarist. The singer died on October 6, 2020, following a long history of health challenges before succumbing to a stroke. Though the world still misses Eddie Van Halen, the singer made sure he left a replacement, his son, Wolfgang Van Halen. The 33-year-old became a bassist in his dad’s band and performed alongside his dad from 2007 till 2020. In a recent interview, Wolfgang candidly shared insights into his late dad’s final moments and the void his death left. Wolfgang Van Halen shares details of his father’s final moments   View this post on Instagram   A post shared by Eddie Van Halen (@eddievanhalen) In a Behind the Music episode on Paramount+, Wolfgang detailed the events surrounding his father’s passing. He disclosed that he received a distressing call while at the movies, informing him of his father’s involvement in a bike accident, which tragically impacted his brain. The 33-year-old added that due to the severity of his health condition, Eddie had surgery. However, his health relapsed despite initially having a good prognosis. RELATED: The Heartwrenching Reason Eddie Van Halen’s Family Ordered Pizza Immediately After His Death Photo by: gotpap/starmaxinc.comSTAR MAX2017ALL RIGHTS RESERVEDTelephone/Fax: (212) 995-11964/30/17Eddie Van Halen at The George Lopez Foundation 10th Anniversary Celebration Party in Los Angeles, CA. Wolfgang claimed that seeing his father’s health deteriorate was a heart-wrenching experience, but he chose to stay by his side throughout his struggles till he peacefully passed away. Wolfgang is always grateful for being there in his dad’s final moment because Eddie made it memorable with his touching last words. “The last thing he ever said to me was ‘I love you,'” Wolfgang recalled.   View this post on Instagram   A post shared by Wolf Van Halen (@wolfvanhalen) Wolfgang further talked about the profound impact his father’s death had on him, expressing how deeply it affected him emotionally. The bassist has always idolized his father and “looked up to” him as “a pillar of strength,” so losing him left him with an unexplainable feeling. He cherishes his father’s memories by carrying some of Eddie’s ashes in a necklace he wears close to his heart. He also added that he fulfilled his dad’s wishes by scattering the remaining ashes in the Pacific Ocean near their hometown of Malibu, California. Click for next Article The post Wolfgang Van Halen Shares Details Of His Late Father’s Last Moments Before Passing appeared first on DoYouRemember? - The Home of Nostalgia. Author, Peace A
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Eagles Still Have Us Returning To “Hotel California” Over 40 Years Later
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Eagles Still Have Us Returning To “Hotel California” Over 40 Years Later

With some sounds that start from silence, music can get our feet tapping or send tears rolling down our cheeks. But it takes something special to take the listener by the hand and bring them on an exhilarating, nostalgic journey from start to finish. But if anything’s up to the task, it’s “Hotel California” by the Eagles. The sales and streaming numbers paint a pretty picture for the beloved “Hotel California,” with the band performing the track live no less than 1,000 times, plus a nice spot at number one on the Billboard Hot 100. But it also pushed the envelope with instrumentation, and that 2-minute, 12-second guitar riff earned its place as the best guitar solo of all time by readers of Guitarist back in ‘98. But a shocking amount of stars had to align for this perfect storm that could have been heaven or hell if anything had gone differently. Eagles reverse-engineered “Hotel California” There’s no one right way to write the perfect “journey from innocence to experience,” as Don Henley described “Hotel California,” and of course, for this exceptional piece, they took an exceptional approach. Lead guitarist Don Felder came up with a medley demo before they had anything else, but even at that early stage of the creation process, Henley and Glenn Frey loved what they heard. RELATED: This Version Of Bee Gees ‘Too Much Heaven’ Has Never Been Matched In The History Of Music Felder credited the other two with lyrical composition. “Don Henley and Glenn wrote most of the words,” he recounted. But the feelings came from a very real experience all of them could relate to. He went on, “All of us kind of drove into L.A. at night. Nobody was from California, and if you drive into L.A. at night […] you can just see this glow on the horizon of lights, and the images that start running through your head of Hollywood and all the dreams that you have, and so it was kind of about that […] what we started writing the song about.” The song mixes the best of everything, whether the band knew it or not The Eagles, the ‘Hell Freezes Over’, tour, from left: Joe Walsh Timothy B. Schmitt, Don Henley, Don Felder, Glenn Frey, 1994 / Everett Collection Indeed, the band’s roots can be traced everywhere, from Florida to Michigan to Texas. However, their outside perspective was just the right lens to capture that transformative feel only the City of Angels can give someone, which makes it all the more surprising that the Eagles nearly called it “Mexican Reggae.” Even so, remnants of its origins remain, and Record World was right to insist that “a mild reggae flavor pervades the tune.” Some of that reggae flavor might have been further influenced by some Black Sabbath tracks; the rock band was recording right next door, and the noise disrupted the Eagles while they worked on “Hotel California.” Return to the Hotel California / YouTube screenshot When it came time for the Hotel California tour, though, Henley trusted only his own bed to keep him comfortable, so he brought his own mattress to each hotel throughout the tour. Better bring that elusive wine, too; that spirit’s been out since 1969. Of course, “Hotel California’ would also come with a lot of legal baggage. The cover image is captured by the same man who did the Beatles’ Abbey Road and the Who’s Who’s Next, John Kosh, and ended up nearly getting the Eagles sued. More recently, “Hotel California” fell into the center of a case of stolen lyrics, with new updates still cropping up. But once a track is declared one of the very best rock songs of all time, there’s no way it’s going away any time soon, and it feels almost poetically fitting that instead of attending the Grammys in 1978, the band simply watched their own victory afar while they attending practice, notes Rolling Stone. To this day, Hotel California by Eagles is considered one of the best rock songs of all time / YouTube screenshot Click for next Article The post Eagles Still Have Us Returning To “Hotel California” Over 40 Years Later appeared first on DoYouRemember? - The Home of Nostalgia. Author, Dana Daly
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The Cast Of ‘Planet Of The Apes’ Then And Now 2024
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UPDATED: 5/8/2024 Planet of the Apes hit theaters in 1968 and, thanks in large part to the Planet of the Apes cast, showed us all that you could make a tantalizing sci-fi thriller, not overburdened with CGI and explosions, but with quality costumes, makeup, and one heck of a story. At this point, they’ve returned to this philosophical epic time and time again — including in the 10th film of the saga, May 10th’s Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes — but the original is visually impactful and leaves us with possibly the greatest cliffhanger of all time. The original Planet of the Apes also boasts a uniquely talented cast no sequel can quite match. The film follows astronauts who crash-land in a very mysterious place where apes are the higher intelligence, and what we might call “humans” are now hunted and treated like any other wild animal. What follows is certainly one of the better science fiction movies ever crafted. We’re going to hunt down what the cast has been up to Charlton Heston (George Taylor): Planet of the Apes Cast Charlton Heston led the cast of Planet of the Apes / Everett Collection / ImageCollect George Taylor is the astronaut commanding an experimental space exploration project. The mission’s success has room for improvement, as his team crash lands on the strange Planet of the Apes. His snapback at his captors while hanging in a net is one of the more famous snippets. Charles Heston does a great job leading the film with his grizzled charisma and star power. Actor Charlton Heston / Paul Smith / Featureflash / ImageCollect RELATED: The Cast Of ‘B. J. And The Bear’ Then And Now 2022 Heston first began acting in 1941, with his breakthrough coming in 1952 when he starred in The Greatest Show on Earth, cast by Cecil B. DeMille himself. Four years later he reunited with Cecil playing Moses in the religious epic The Ten Commandments. Anyone else watches that one at least once a year? BEN-HUR, Charlton Heston, 1959 (Everett Collection) Heston rounded out the ’50s with another epic, William Wyler’s Ben-Hur. The ‘60s were just as fruitful, highlighted by The Agony and the Ecstasy in 1965 and of course Planet of the Apes. The ’70s were good, too, with favorites like1973’s Soylent Green, which makes you ask… what is the secret of Soylent Green? The answer won’t make anyone happy. In 1976 he and Henry Fonda played out some history in Midway. Fans also got to see Heston as a regular on TV from 1985 to ‘87 when he starred in The Colbys, which serves as a spinoff to Dynasty. Then, Heston and his son Fraser produced and starred in a number of TV movies. His son wrote and directed 1990’s Treasure Island, starring dad and a young Christian Bale. Heston married his wife Lydia all the way back in 1944, sharing his life with her for the remainder of his years. Sadly he dealt with a number of health issues later in his life. He first was diagnosed with prostate cancer in 1998, and after going through radiation, he went into remission. However, in 2002, he disclosed his diagnosis of Alzheimer’s, and the influential and prolific actor died in April of 2008 at the age of 84. Maurice Evans (Dr. Zaius) Actor Maurice Evans in Planet of the Apes and after / Everett Collection This evolved orangutan politician serves as the Minister of Science for the Ape Civilization; he heads the courts and denies Heston on every single claim. He is a necessary villain and is played terrifically in the film. THE LOVE BOAT, (sitting, l to r): Helen Hayes, Maurice Evans, Gavin MacLeod, ‘The Caller/Marriage of Convenience/No Girls for Doc/Witness for the Prosecution’, (Season 3, aired May 3, 1980), 1977-1986. © Aaron Spelling Productions / Courtesy Everett Collection Maurice Evans began acting back in the ’20s and is a classically trained British actor. The guy dominated the stage and was a part of some great films, like Kind Lady in 1951, and Rosemary’s Baby in 1968. But somehow he was most successful on TV, from Tarzan in the late ’60s to Bewitched as Samantha’s father, aptly named Maurice. His final film role was the 1979 Steve Martin breakthrough, The Jerk. Evans returned to England to live out his remaining years and died there on March 12, 1989. Roddy McDowall (Cornelius/Caesar): Planet of the Apes Cast Actor Roddy McDowall / Everett Collection Dr. Cornelius is a chimpanzee scientist, skeptical of the humans at first, but follows Zira’s view and eventually helps prove that Taylor and the other humans are intelligent species. McDowall and the other apes shine in this film, showing emotion behind all those costumes and prosthetics, which looked quite incredible. McDowall / Adam Scull-PHOTOlink.net / ImageCollect Roddy began acting in the late ‘30s when he was a child, first in England, before moving to the U.S. Some of his best-known early work includes 1942’s On the Sunny Side and 1943’s Lassie Come Home, where he first worked with a young Elizabeth Taylor. Their friendship would be life-long. He said of her in an interview, “She was an eight-year-old perfection. Absolutely ravishingly beautiful. So beautiful in fact that I began to laugh…because that sort of takes your breath away.” In 1963 he played Octavian in his best friend Liz Taylor’s Cleopatra and followed that with 1968’s The Legend of Robin Hood where he played Prince John. FRIGHT NIGHT, Roddy McDowall, 1985 (Everett Collection) Aside from being a prolific actor, McDowall was also a recognized and talented photographer. He published five books of photographs, featuring profile interviews of celebrities and close friends including Elizabeth Taylor, Judy Garland, Maureen O’Hara, Katharine Hepburn, and Lauren Bacall. McDowall died in October of 1998 at the age of 70 from lung cancer. James Daly (Dr. Honorious) James Daly in the cast of Planet of the Apes and after / YouTube screenshot / Everett Collection This Ape Senator known as Dr. Honorious serves as prosecutor for the Science Counsel during Taylor’s trial – he’s often smug and snarky in his dialogue., and if he has it his way, Taylor would be lobotomized. MEDICAL CENTER, James Daly, 1969-1976. photo: Ivan Nagy/TV Guide/courtesy Everett Collection James Daly stepped into the entertainment biz in the early ‘50s with a big break in the TV show Foreign Intrigue in the mid-’50s. He’d return to TV for one of his final mainstay gigs, playing Chad Everett’s superior in the great show Medical Center. He was scheduled to appear in the play Equus at the historic Westchester Theatre when he died of a heart attack at the age of 59. But the actor lives on through his children, both of whom you certainly know… Tim Daly is also known as Joe Montgomery Hackett from the show Wings, and his daughter Tyne Daly played the Lacey half of the famed Cagney & Lacey! What a talented family. Linda Harrison (Nova): Planet of the Apes Cast Linda Harrison over the years / Everett Collection / Wikimedia Commons Nova is a human who was captured in the same hunting expedition as Taylor. Her blood is used in a transfusion to save Taylor who was critically injured, and the two develop a mutual attraction. Although Nova doesn’t utter a word of dialogue, she is utterly stunning and iconic. Harrison / YouTube Linda Harrison was a model and beauty queen before beginning to act in the ‘60s, playing a cheerleader on a few episodes of Batman for season one. After becoming Nova, she co-starred in the series Bracken’s World, but this was followed by a termination suit. Harrison and a number of others contested that they were wrongfully terminated from 20th Century Fox. They claimed they were subjected to humiliation and embarrassment and the suit was settled out of court. It was in 1974 when Harrison came back to Hollywood after a sabbatical, desperately trying to revamp her career. She picked up a few roles, but was infatuated with securing the role of Roy Scheider’s wife in Jaws, which her husband was producing. However, Universal chief Sid Sheinberg wanted his own wife, Lorraine Gary, to have the part and since he was everyone’s boss, Lorraine got the gig. One of her recent few roles was playing Susan in Cocoon and its sequel in 1988. Today she is 78 years old and resides on the Eastern Shore of her home state of Maryland. Lou Wagner (Lucius) Lou Wagner’s famous roles, from the cast of Planet of the Apes to CHiPs / Everett Collection Lucius is Zira’s rebellious nephew who critiques the actions of the older generation, and tags along with Taylor. He’s really quite funny in the film. CHIPS, (top, l to r): Michael Dorn, Brodie Greer, (middle): Lou Wagner, Larry Wilcox, Randi Oakes, Erik Estrada, (front): Paul Linke, Robert Pine, 1977-83 / Everett Collection The great Lou Wagner began acting in the mid-’60s and guest-starred on a number of shows such as Dragnet and Happy Days, but he’s best known for the great show CHiPs, playing a handy-dandy mechanic for the precinct from season two and beyond. Aside from his movie roles, Wagner also appeared in a recurring McDonald’s commercial for a decade as The Professor. Today Wagner is 83 and likely still playing roles much younger than he is, as the skilled actor stands at just five-foot-two. Kim Hunter (Dr. Zira): Planet of the Apes Cast Kim Hunter from the cast of Planet of the Apes Dr. Zira is a chimpanzee psychologist and veterinarian who specializes in the study of humans and who eventually helps Taylor escape. Zira may be the best part of this film. Actress Kim Hunter / HENRY McGEE GLOBE PHOTOS,INC. / ImageCollect Kim Hunter stepped onto the scene in the early ‘40s, Her very first starring role came in the 1946 British fantasy film A Matter of Life and Death. Then in 1947, she starred in the original Broadway production of A Streetcar Named Desire as the emphatically-called Stella! Of course, she reprised her Stella for the film version, which earned her an Academy Award. She was also Humphrey Bogart’s leading lady in 1952’s Deadline USA. However, shortly after, she was blacklisted from Hollywood after suspicions of communism, putting her among the ranks of some big names at the time. She still continued acting, albeit in much smaller one-off roles in shows like the Alfred Hitchcock Hour and Bonanza. Hunter also appeared in a number of radio and TV soap operas including ABC’s The Edge of Night. Hunter’s final film role in a major motion picture was in Clint Eastwood’s 1997 film, Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil. She sadly died in September of 2002 of a heart attack at the age of 79. But with two of her films in the Library of Congress, A Streetcar Named Desire (1951) and Planet of the Apes (1968), Kim Hunter will never be forgotten. That was the cast of one of the greatest sci-fi films of all time, Planet of the Apes, one that sparked a franchise that continues to this day, with some good and some terrible installments along the way. So answer this: is the original 1968 film the best of the bunch? Of course it is. But what other film from this franchise do you enjoy? Get in the comments and let’s discuss. PLANET OF THE APES, Charlton Heston, Linda Harrison, Kim Hunter, Roddy McDowall, 1968, Tm & Copyright (c) 20th Century Fox Film Corp. All rights reserved / Everett Collection Click for next Article The post The Cast Of ‘Planet Of The Apes’ Then And Now 2024 appeared first on DoYouRemember? - The Home of Nostalgia. Author, Dana Daly
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Lynda Carter Posts Touching Tribute To ‘Wonder Woman’ Stuntwoman Jeannie Epper
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After Jeannie Epper’s family announced the Wonder Woman stunt performer’s death on Sunday, Lynda Carter posted a touching tribute on Twitter, now X. With the friendship both ladies found on and off set, Lynda claimed she “always felt that we understood and appreciated one another.” Epper, who also appeared in films like Kill Bill: Vol. 2, Romancing the Stone, and The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift, passed away at 83 from natural causes. She reportedly died peacefully at her Simi Valley home in California.  Lynda Carter on working with her stuntwoman, Jeannie Epper    View this post on Instagram   A post shared by Sophia Crawford (@sophiacrawfordstunts) Lynda recalled how cooperative Epper was in a time when women “had to be in order to thrive in a man’s world, through mutual respect, intellect, and collaboration.” Back then, only men used to do stunts, however, people like Epper who began her career at 9, paved the way for stunts women in Hollywood. Lynda once revealed that a man was initially cast as her double, but “it just wasn’t gonna work” because of his hairy chest, zero curves, and chunky body. RELATED: 72-Year-Old Lynda Carter Shows Off Youthful Figure In Silky Dress Epper came on the scene, and, in Lynda’s words, “It was perfect.” The late professional was good at horseback riding, motorcycling, high falls, martial arts, and other dangerous stunts in an era without CGI or hyperrealistic post-production effects. During a chat with CPR, Lynda gushed about her double being “the ultimate professional” who set the standard, was committed to her job, and never missed a day.  MACKENNA’S GOLD, from left, stuntwoman Jeannie Epper, screenwriter Carl Foreman, on location, 1968 Epper was only a child when she debuted in 1951’s Elopement, after which she starred in John Ford’s Cheyenne Autumn and The Big Valley. In the late ‘70s, she zeroed in on her stunt talent by doubling for Lynda, Lindsay Wagner on Bionic Woman, and Kate Jackson on the TV series Charlie’s Angels. Epper earned hundreds of acting credits in her lifetime, including Catch Me If You Can, The Amazing Spider-Man, and The Princess Diaries.  WONDER WOMAN, Lynda Carter, 1976-1979 She co-founded the Stuntwomen’s Association of Motion Pictures in 1967 and became the president in 1999, after which she remained an honorary member. As the trailblazer, Epper was the first woman to receive a Lifetime Achievement Award at the 2007 Taurus World Stunt Awards. Her career has set the pace for more women in Hollywood today who are doing back-breaking stunts without barriers. “As stuntwomen, we all descend from this lineage of stuntwomen such as Jeannie,” Katie Rowe, the present president of the Stuntwomen’s Association of Motion Pictures, said.  Click for next Article The post Lynda Carter Posts Touching Tribute To ‘Wonder Woman’ Stuntwoman Jeannie Epper appeared first on DoYouRemember? - The Home of Nostalgia. Author, Peace A
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Roddy McDowall From ‘Planet Of The Apes’ Pulled Pranks With Makeup Before His Death At 70
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Planet of the Apes was a groundbreaking adventure that stands as a classic film experience to this day, spawning four sequels, a remake and rebooted franchise, the newest of which, Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes, reaches theatres on May 10th. But its overall success is in no small part thanks to the interesting characters played by talented actors, including Roddy McDowall, known as the doubtful chimpanzee Dr. Cornelius. It just so happens he boasts an impressive filmography that demonstrates his skills, with plenty standing out even after the highly successful 1968 film. Roddy McDowall was born on September 17, 1928, in London, England. Though neither of his parents necessarily came from performing arts backgrounds, they were enthusiastic about theater and encouraged this interest in their only son. So, McDowall became a child model when he was just a baby, marking the start of his career in the spotlight. In cinema, he started in British film before transitioning to U.S. films, which included 1941’s How Green Was My Valley. There, he met and befriended singer and actress Maureen O’Hara. Fox and MGM touted McDowall as a star and this work helped him also befriend Elizabeth Taylor. Now there’s a crowd. Did Roddy McDowall win an Oscar? ON THE SUNNY SIDE, Roddy McDowall, 1942. ©20th Century Fox, TM & Copyright, courtesy Everett Collection If someone felt intimidated in their joint presence, it would be understandable; even McDowall called Taylor’s beauty the kind that “takes your breath away.” McDowall has been in Rocky, not quite the underdog sports film we know today – this one was a 1948 “boy and his dog” story. Actually, most of his projects from his Monogram Pictures contract involved animals, like Tuna Clipper and Killer Shark. Monogram’s whole setup was to bring in established actors for a guaranteed two films a year. McDowall was essentially the quintessential experienced thespian and he brought his invaluable wisdom to Planet of the Apes. McDowall liked to play pranks with his mask / TM and Copyright © 20th Century Fox Film Corp. All rights reserved. Courtesy: Everett Collection RELATED: The Cast Of ‘Planet Of The Apes’ Then And Now 2022 The series required a lot of prosthetics but so much of the “humanity” from the characters comes from their expressive nature. McDowall advised his fellow actors how to incorporate facial tics to make their characters feel real and less stiff. Reportedly, he literally brought his work home with him just to shock people who saw a primate driving along the freeway. McDowall combatted disaster of a different sort with The Poseidon Adventure, made several guest appearances on The Carol Burnett Show. Along the way, he returned again and again to the Apes series. McDowall was an esteemed actor who served on the Board of Governors for the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, but he received more nominations than actual awards himself. He was nominated for a Golden Globe for Cleopatra. But he was still a national idol for the Academy Award-winning Man Hunt. He kept doing what he was best at FRIGHT NIGHT, Roddy McDowall, William Ragsdale, 1985, (c)Columbia Pictures/courtesy Everett Collection More movies followed, including 1981’s Charlie Chan and the Curse of the Dragon Queen and 1987’s Overboard starring Kurt Russell and Goldie Hawn. From there, abundant voice work was sprinkled in with his other projects. McDowall’s early friendships with Hollywood legends saw him go on to produce photography books prominently featuring O’Hara, Taylor, Judy Garland, Katherine Hepburn, and more. The books also had profile interviews of these people he called friends. RODDY McDOWALL hosting TCM’S PRESERVATION SHOWCASE, 1990s / Everett Collection McDowall was dedicated to the arts – all types of it – and never really settled down with a significant other and also never had any known children. Reportedly, a man who arranged sexual relations between Hollywood elites and his prostitutes, claims McDowall had been gay and one of his clients. Sadly, on October 3, 1998, McDowall died from lung cancer in his California home after he’d been cared for by screenwriter Dennis Osborne for months. Osborne described it as “peaceful” and “exactly the way he planned.” McDowall was 70 years old when he died. Rest in peace. Click for next Article The post Roddy McDowall From ‘Planet Of The Apes’ Pulled Pranks With Makeup Before His Death At 70 appeared first on DoYouRemember? - The Home of Nostalgia. Author, Dana Daly
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Following fitness enthusiast Richard Simmons‘s heartbreaking news about his cancer, the 75-year-old, who has been reclusive for some years, recently shared a positive audio message on his YouTube account. Despite living away from the spotlight, Simmons prioritizes maintaining good relationships with his fans. In his recent revelation, the fitness guru shared a heartwarming update with his fans. More on Richard Simmons’s recent voice message 1 July 2013 – Hollywood, California – Richard Simmons. Friend Movement Campaign Benefit Concert Held At El Rey Theatre. Photo Credit: Kevan Brooks/AdMedia The 75-year-old posted a YouTube video that treated viewers to a charming animated representation of Simmons with the caption, “A little message to make you smile!” Simmons sincerely appreciated the supporters who have stood by him over the years. RELATED: Richard Simmons Shares Skin Cancer Diagnosis After Recent Post About ‘Dying’ His words resonated deeply, echoing sentiments of gratitude and camaraderie, as he acknowledged the profound impact of their unwavering encouragement on his journey. Richard Simmons09/19/2013 1st Annual “Legends Beyond” Gala held in Beverly Hills, CA Photo by Kazuki Hirata / HollywoodNewsWire.net This latest YouTube video represents a significant milestone, marking the first time Simmons’ voice was heard in the last seven years. This development injects an additional fascination for his dedicated followers, who have missed him. 03rd April 2013. Richard Simmons spotted out and about in New York City, USA.KGC-146/starmaxinc.com In 2014, the fitness guru withdrew from the public eye but occasionally interacted with fans on his social media platforms. His sudden absence from the spotlight ignited speculation regarding his health and well-being. Many were left wondering about the reasons behind his retreat and expressed concern for his welfare until he shared his cancer diagnosis earlier this year. Click for next Article The post Richard Simmons Shares Voice Message With His Fans For First Time In Years appeared first on DoYouRemember? - The Home of Nostalgia. Author, Peace A
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