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7 Underrated Classic Movie Cowboys That Still Stand Tall
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7 Underrated Classic Movie Cowboys That Still Stand Tall

Sorry, no Clint Eastwood or John Wayne on this list!

At 54, Jean Louisa Kelly From ‘Uncle Buck’ Went From Snarky Teen To Soothing Singer
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At 54, Jean Louisa Kelly From ‘Uncle Buck’ Went From Snarky Teen To Soothing Singer

UPDATED 5/13/2026 Jean Louisa Kelly isn’t making things difficult for her TV uncle as Tia Russell anymore. But she still has a commanding presence 30 years after Uncle Buck released. In the comedy film, Kelly’s Tia is as stubborn and rebellious as any teenager. Her elegant and broody sass made the titular Uncle Buck, played by John Candy, really have to work hard as he babysat his brother’s kids. But Tia changed by the film’s end, warming up to her well-meaning uncle, and similarly, Kelly’s career has shifted course over the years. What happened to the famous actress after this iconic comedy movie? Since her birth on March 9, 1972, Kelly spent most of her early defining years in her native Massachusetts and the east coast as a whole. She graduated from Columbia University with a Bachelor of Arts in English, a pursuit that’s a unique blend of her father’s experience as an English teacher, with her mother’s piano lessons making themselves more known years later with Kelly got into music production. As a child actress, Kelly proved herself in theater productions when she was just 11. Jean Louisa Kelly landed a strong first film Tia from Uncle Buck / YouTube screenshot Jean Louisa Kelly made her big film debut as Tia Russell in John Hughes’s Uncle Buck. Only seventeen at the time, she perfectly portrayed Tia’s defiance and stubbornness against her hapless uncle. Both characters showed each other their true, well-intentioned natures eventually. Uncle Buck proved himself to be capable when it meant the most and Tia showed her capacity to care for the man. Funnily enough, Kelly actually got along very well with candy outside of their scenes. She especially considered it an honor to work with someone she saw as a legend. THE FANTASTICKS, Jean Louisa Kelly, 2000, (c)United Artists/courtesy Everett Collection RELATED: The Cast Of ‘Uncle Buck’ Then And Now 2022 After proving herself to be a valuable part of any film formula, Jean Louisa Kelly continued to shine in other movies – and even a sitcom. She ended up contributing even more to a production’s comedy aspect in Yes, Dear, from 2000 to 2006. What was Jean Louisa Kelly in? Kelly in 2009 / Wikimedia Commons Everyone was probably at least a little jealous of Tia’s iconic curly locks. Jean Louisa Kelly still has great hair – and looks like she’s defying the aging process all the while. As of recently, fans can see her in a more action-packed setting – though Uncle Buck seemed prepared to throw some punches in his movie. 2022 sees Kelly acting in the new Tom Cruise movie Top Gun: Maverick. As its name suggests, it is a sequel to the 1986 film Top Gun. In this, she plays Sarah Kazansky, the wife of Iceman. She’s joined by a lot of well-known names, including Val Kilmer, Miles Teller, Glen Powell, and more. Jean Louisa Kelly in 2011 / Byron Purvis/AdMedia / ImageCollect Several stars are reprising roles from the first film, so fans were hopeful for some strong loyalty to the source material. Also boarding Top Gun: Maverick are Greg Tarzan Davis of Chicago P.D. fame, Jake Picking, Raymond Lee, and Lyliana Wray in CBS All Access’ Strange Angel. She shows no signs of slowing down             View this post on Instagram                         A post shared by Jean Louisa Kelly (@jeanlouisakelly) Today, Kelly is 54 and she’s still collecting movie credits. Before the summer blockbuster Top Gun: Maverick, she appeared in The Fantasticks (1995) and Mr. Holland’s Opus (1995). 2000 to 2006 saw her TV stardom shine as Kim Warner on the CBS sitcom Yes, Dear. Kelly has branched out into music and is still in new celebrated films / Instagram Also on this day, she celebrates 25 years of marriage to James Pitaro, an attorney and media executive. She has another famous acquaintance too: one Jennifer Garner, for whom she planned a baby shower when Garner was expecting Violet Anne Affleck. Kelly’s interests go beyond the entertainment industry, though, and bleed into music as well. She’s responsible for a 2013 children’s music album Color of Your Heart and the five-song EP Willing followed by the 2017 album For My Folks. Kelly has continued acting while maintaining a strong connection with fans who still fondly remember her as Tia Russell in Uncle Buck. In 2025, she appeared in the Lifetime thriller Girl in the Attic, keeping her foot well in the door since her breakout role decades ago. She has also remained active on social media, where she shares music performances, behind-the-scenes memories from her career, and occasional yet beloved nostalgic references to the movies and shows that made her famous. Kelly has also continued leaning into music in recent years, often posting acoustic performances and original songs online. While many child and teen stars from the late ’80s disappeared from public view or become bogged down in personal demons, Kelly has cultivated a creative life that is both independent of the Hollywood spotlight, yet is able to navigate it safely and comfortably. For many fans, that familiar smile and unmistakable voice still instantly bring back memories of Uncle Buck and the era when John Hughes movies defined an entire generation. In the meantime, we’re looking forward to seeing what else this stunning actress will be up to next. FAQs How old was Jean Louisa Kelly in the movie Uncle Buck? Jean Louisa Kelly was 16 years old when she appeared in the movie Uncle Buck. She had appeared in Broadway’s production of Into the Woods but had no screen credits at the time. Was Jean Louisa Kelly in the original Top Gun? Jean Louisa Kelly was not in the original Top Gun. She was, however, in its sequel, Top Gun: Maverick. Next up: LeAnn Rimes Cancels More Concerts After Serious Health Diagnosis The post At 54, Jean Louisa Kelly From ‘Uncle Buck’ Went From Snarky Teen To Soothing Singer appeared first on DoYouRemember? - The Home of Nostalgia. Author, Dana Daly

People of Penn Station, NYC in 1958
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People of Penn Station, NYC in 1958

“I celebrate the human condition” – Louis Stettner’s people of Penn Station     It began in 1957, when Louis Stettner saw a girl in party dress skipping across balls of light playing on the stone floor at Pennsylvania Station. Stettner returned a year later to capture the people moving through this public space. They contrasted with an earlier series of portraits he’d taken on the New York subway. There, subjects had looked his camera squarely in the eye. Here, his people are mostly in worlds of their own; he liked scenes from “the smoke, fumes, the bustle” of the city, in which there were “still moments or stray corners that have sometimes touched eternity”.     He attributed his work as a combat photographer during World War 2, as fostering within him a deep connection with “my fellow countrymen – fishermen, industrial workers, storekeepers – whom I had previously only brushed up against in Times Square”. After the war, he traveled around Paris for several years. There he made friends with fellow photographers Brassai, Henri Cartier-Bresson, Robert Doisneau, Man Ray and Paul Strand. “I always felt the difference between New York and Paris nourishes you by the fact that it’s very beautiful,” he said. “You see living history all around you. The whole flavour of the place is one of harmony and beauty. It raises the human spirit. New York does same thing, but it’s more through struggle. Everyone has to be a little bit of a hero. Your spirit is raised through struggle and conflict. It still brings out the best in people, but in a totally different way.”     “When things work out, it’s like a miracle. I had the light, the camera was very good, a wonderful lens. Film back then was better. Today, it would be quite impossible to get permission to photograph in the railway station. A lot of forces came together which made it very favourable.” – Louis Stettner     With the remodelling of Penn Station in 1963, Stettner couldn’t have known how his work would become such a record of the original station’s Beaux-Arts aesthetic. (The station is modelled on the Beaux-Arts Gare d’Orsay in Paris.) It was, he say, “like living in an art museum; it gave grace and charm to an ordinary function of going from A to B.” The replacement design is universally unloved. “The whole thing is continually anxiety-ridden,” he say of traveling through the “new” Penn Station. “People rush here and there. They never post where the train is going to go, or which track it is. People bump into each other. There is no space.”     “Time is the best proof of how valuable a photograph is, or how profound the content is. The fact these photographs get more exciting with time is a good sign.” – Louis Stettner     “People really got in touch with themselves whilst they were waiting. It’s a complex thing, a very profound experience when people travel.” – Louis Stettner     “I work on intuition. If something strikes me as significant, I don’t censor what’s around me. I don’t come with any ideas to impose on reality; I let reality speak to me.” – Louis Stettner         Via: Louis Stettner Penn Station, New York by Thames and Hudson. The post People of Penn Station, NYC in 1958 appeared first on Flashbak.

Suzanne Somers’ Widower, Alan Hamel Crosses Relationship Milestone With Girlfriend
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Suzanne Somers’ Widower, Alan Hamel Crosses Relationship Milestone With Girlfriend

Alan Hamel is sharing new details about his relationship with actress Joanna Cassidy nearly two years after the death of his wife, Suzanne Somers. The longtime television producer revealed that he and Cassidy recently reached a major milestone in their romance and have started living together. The relationship marks a new chapter for Hamel following the heartbreaking loss of Somers in 2023 after more than five decades of marriage. The television personality admitted that learning to live alone after her death felt extremely difficult until her unexpected connection with Cassidy changed her outlook. Alan Hamel And Joanna Cassidy Have Started Living Together Suzanne Somers’ widower Alan Hamel, 89, reveals huge milestone with Joanna Cassidy, 80, as they hit one year anniversary https://t.co/kUyrlTbU2g — Daily Mail Celebrity (@DailyMailCeleb) May 12, 2026   According to MSN, the couple now divides their time between Los Angeles and Palm Springs while maintaining what Hamel described as living together “lightly.” He explained that they enjoy spending time together while still respecting each other’s personal space and independence. Alan Hamel and Joan Cassidy reportedly celebrated their one-year anniversary after first connecting through Hamel’s son, producer Stephen Hamel. Stephen introduced the idea after meeting Cassidy at an event and realizing the two might enjoy each other’s company. Alan Hamel and his wife, Suzanne Somers/Instagram The actor revealed that Cassidy already had a connection to both him and Somers from years earlier. She previously appeared on his Canadian talk show and later worked alongside Somers in the 1985 miniseries Hollywood Wives. Hamel said their first date lasted three days because they immediately felt a strong connection and enjoyed each other’s company from the start. Hamel Says Suzanne Somers Wanted Him To Find Love Again Susane Somers (seated) with husband Alan Hamel, ca. 2000s. ph: Challenge Roddie / TV Guide / courtesy Everett Collection The producer also shared that Somers encouraged him before her death not to spend the rest of his life grieving alone. He explained that she wanted him to eventually find happiness and companionship again when the time felt right. Alan Hamel and Joan Cassidy now spend their time enjoying simple outings together, including dinners, dancing, and nights out listening to live music. Hamel described Cassidy as someone who naturally draws attention whenever she enters a room because of her vibrant personality and energy. Although he still deeply misses Somers, Hamel said he feels grateful to have found companionship again later in life. He added that he tries not to focus heavily on either the past or the future, choosing instead to appreciate the time and relationships he has today. Next up: Sally Field Says Burt Reynolds Wanted Her To Turn Down Career-Changing Role The post Suzanne Somers’ Widower, Alan Hamel Crosses Relationship Milestone With Girlfriend appeared first on DoYouRemember? - The Home of Nostalgia. Author, Ruth A

Diane Sawyer Explores Richard Simmons Mystery In New TV Special
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Diane Sawyer Explores Richard Simmons Mystery In New TV Special

Diane Sawyer is taking a closer look at the life and disappearance of fitness icon Richard Simmons in a new television documentary special. The award-winning journalist investigates the beloved entertainer’s sudden retreat from public life and the emotional final chapter of his story. The special also reveals Sawyer’s unexpected personal connection to Simmons before his death. After years away from the spotlight, the fitness star reportedly reached out directly to the veteran journalist and told her he was finally ready to share his story publicly. Richard Simmons Reached Out Before His Death Diane Sawyer/Wikipedia According to ABC7 Chicago, Simmons contacted the journalist roughly 10 years after withdrawing from public life. Sawyer explained that he sent her numerous flower arrangements, each carrying a card with the same simple message: “I trust you.” Richard Simmons/Instagram Diane Sawyer recalled that speaking with Simmons on the phone felt like reconnecting with the energetic and humorous personality audiences remembered from decades earlier. She described him as someone who could instantly light up a room and surprise everyone around him with his warmth and humor. The journalist also reflected on Simmons’ lifelong mission to help people improve their health without shame or judgment. She explained that his approach centered on encouraging people of all body types and supporting them emotionally as well as physically. New Documentary Pieces Together His Final Years Richard Simmons/Everett Collection Shortly after Simmons died, his brother reportedly contacted Sawyer and encouraged her to continue telling the story. The documentary includes conversations with people closest to the fitness star as they attempt to better understand his decision to step away from public attention. Wikipedia Diane Sawyer described the process of making the documentary as assembling a mosaic from many different pieces. Through interviews and personal stories, the special explores who Simmons was before disappearing from public life and what may have happened during his years away from the spotlight. Richard Simmons rose to fame during the late 1970s and 1980s through his fitness classes, television appearances, and hugely popular workout videos such as Sweatin’ to the Oldies. The new special premieres on ABC before later streaming on Disney+ and Hulu. Next up: Suzanne Somers’ Widower, Alan Hamel Crosses Relationship Milestone With Girlfriend The post Diane Sawyer Explores Richard Simmons Mystery In New TV Special appeared first on DoYouRemember? - The Home of Nostalgia. Author, Ruth A