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The Heartbreaking Story Behind Victor French’s Too-Short Life
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The Heartbreaking Story Behind Victor French’s Too-Short Life

With Netflix introducing a new generation to the world of Little House on the Prairie, many longtime fans are finding themselves revisiting the actors who helped make the original series such a beloved television classic. Among the most cherished was the actor behind the gruff but lovable Isaiah Edwards. According to Yahoo Entertainment, while Michael Landon and Melissa Gilbert often stood at the center of the story, Mr. Edwards became one of the show’s most memorable supporting characters thanks to his humor, kindness, and unforgettable friendship with the Ingalls family. The Actor Became One Of Little House’s Most Beloved Faces LITTLE HOUSE ON THE PRAIRIE (aka LITTLE HOUSE: A NEW BEGINNING), from left: Melissa Gilbert, Dean Butler, Victor French (Season 8, 1982), 1974-83/Everett Collection Before joining Little House on the Prairie in 1974, Victor French had already built an impressive career through appearances in Westerns and classic television series, including Gunsmoke, Daniel Boone, Lassie, and The Donna Reed Show. He also worked extensively as a stuntman during his early years in Hollywood. HIGHWAY TO HEAVEN, Victor French, 1984-1989, © NBC/courtesy Everett Collection His portrayal of Isaiah Edwards quickly turned him into a fan favorite. The actor appeared throughout much of the series’ run and even stepped behind the camera to direct several episodes. Although he briefly left the show to star in another television project, he eventually returned and remained closely connected to the world of Walnut Grove. His Legacy Continued Long After Little House Ended HIGHWAY TO HEAVEN, from left, Michael Landon and Victor French, 1984-89. ©NBC/courtesy Everett Collection Following the series, Victor French reunited with Michael Landon for the inspirational drama Highway to Heaven, a partnership that introduced him to an entirely new audience. The show became the longest-running project of his career and further strengthened his friendship and professional relationship with Landon. LITTLE HOUSE ON THE PRAIRIE (standing, l to r): Dabbs Greer, Kevin Hagen, Victor French, Matthew Labyorteaux, Michael Landon, Stan Ivar, Dean Butler, Richard Bull; (2nd row from bottom): Pamela Roylance, Melissa Gilbert, Leslie Landon, Allison Balson; (front): Lindsay Kennedy, Shannen Doherty, David Friedman, 1974-83, © NBC / Courtesy: Everett Collection Sadly, French died in 1989 at the age of 54 after being diagnosed with lung cancer only months earlier. His connection to Little House continued through his son, Victor French Jr., who regularly attended fan conventions and honored his father by performing the beloved song “Old Dan Tucker” for audiences. Even as new adaptations arrive for modern viewers, Victor French remains an important part of the series’ enduring legacy and one of the faces many fans still associate with the heart of Walnut Grove. Next up: ‘Dirty Dancing’ Star Jennifer Grey Shares Heartbreaking Update After Mother’s Cancer Diagnosis The post The Heartbreaking Story Behind Victor French’s Too-Short Life appeared first on DoYouRemember? - The Home of Nostalgia. Author, Ruth A

John Goodman Reveals Why Sobriety Meant Giving Up Grilling
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John Goodman Reveals Why Sobriety Meant Giving Up Grilling

Summer cookouts and backyard barbecues are a tradition for many families, but John Goodman recently revealed why he no longer finds himself standing over a grill during the warmer months. The actor shared that his relationship with cooking outdoors changed after he stopped drinking nearly two decades ago. According to People, the candid moment offered fans another glimpse into the personal journey that has transformed the beloved actor’s life in recent years. From sobriety to major lifestyle changes, Goodman has spoken openly about the choices that helped him feel healthier and happier. John Goodman Found An Unexpected Connection Between Grilling And Drinking             View this post on Instagram                         A post shared by Simpson’s in the Strand (@simpsons1828)   In a recent interview, Goodman joked that grilling had once served as the perfect excuse to enjoy a few drinks while standing over a hot barbecue. After giving up alcohol in 2007, however, he found that the appeal of spending hours at the grill largely disappeared as well. John Goodman/Instagram The actor has previously spoken about the moment he realized it was time to make a change. After a difficult weekend that left him physically shaken, he reached out to his wife, Anna Beth Goodman, for help. With her support, he entered treatment and later discovered that he preferred life without alcohol. A New Lifestyle Led To Lasting Changes ROSEANNE, John Goodman, ‘The Getaway, Almost’ (season 8, aired November 14, 1995), 1988-2018. ©Carsey-Werner / Paramount Television / ABC / courtesy Everett Collection: ROSEANNE, John Goodman, ‘The Getaway, Almost’ (season 8, aired November 14, 1995), 1988-2018. © Carsey-Werner / Paramount Television / ABC / courtesy Everett Collection Sobriety became only one part of a much larger transformation. Over the years, John Goodman also committed himself to healthier habits and a more balanced approach to fitness and nutrition. Rather than relying on quick fixes, he focused on gradual changes that he believed would be easier to maintain over time. John Goodman has lost a significant amount of weight after making lifestyle changes over the years. / Photo Credit: Birdie Thompson/AdMedia/ImageCollect The results have been remarkable. The veteran actor has spoken openly about losing significant weight and finding new energy for both work and everyday life. For Goodman, the journey was not simply about giving things up but about creating room for healthier routines and better choices. Fans continue to admire the honesty with which John Goodman discusses his experiences, and many find inspiration in the reminder that meaningful change can happen at any stage of life. Today, John Goodman remains one of Hollywood’s most beloved performers, and his story away from the camera has become just as inspiring as many of the characters he has played on screen. Next up: The Heartbreaking Story Behind Victor French’s Too-Short Life The post John Goodman Reveals Why Sobriety Meant Giving Up Grilling appeared first on DoYouRemember? - The Home of Nostalgia. Author, Ruth A

Story Television Presents ‘Movies Week’ With a Slew of Historical Biopics & Miniseries
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Story Television Presents ‘Movies Week’ With a Slew of Historical Biopics & Miniseries

The History channel has some great movies in the lineup.

Huey Lewis Reveals He’s Done With Music After Going ‘Basically Deaf’
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Huey Lewis Reveals He’s Done With Music After Going ‘Basically Deaf’

The 'Power of Love' singer, 76, opened up about his health in a new podcast interview.

Remembering Fred Gwynne, Herman Munster From ‘The Munsters’
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Remembering Fred Gwynne, Herman Munster From ‘The Munsters’

His life also included Broadway roles, writing children’s books, radio work, and a memorable final turn in 'My Cousin Vinny.'