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Does John Cusack Have Children? Inside His Famous Family
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Does John Cusack Have Children? Inside His Famous Family

John Cusack has spent decades entertaining audiences with memorable performances in films like Say Anything…, High Fidelity, and Grosse Pointe Blank. While fans know plenty about his successful acting career, the Oscar-nominated star has always kept his personal life remarkably private, leading many to wonder about his family away from the spotlight, along with any children or siblings John Cusack may have. According to Yahoo Entertainment, as the actor recently celebrated his 60th birthday, interest in his personal life has grown once again. One question frequently searched online is whether the longtime Hollywood favorite has children. Although he has never become a parent, his family tree is filled with talented actors who have made lasting contributions to film and television. John Cusack does not have children, but he is part of a Hollywood family that inspired generations John Cusack at the photocall for “Chi-Raq” at the 66th Berlinale International Film Festival Berlin at Grand Hyatt Hotel on February 16, 2016 in BerlinFebruary 16, 2016 Picture: Kristina Afanasyeva / Featureflash Those searching for John Cusack’s children may be surprised to learn that the actor does not have any children of his own. Instead, he comes from one of Hollywood’s most accomplished acting families. His father, Dick Cusack, built a successful career as an actor, filmmaker, and playwright after beginning in advertising. He also helped establish the Piven Theatre Workshop near Chicago, where his children developed their love for acting.             View this post on Instagram                         A post shared by LionGuardFan33 (@lionguardfan33)   That creative environment shaped an entire family of performers. Older sister Ann Cusack appeared in films such as A League of Their Own and Grosse Pointe Blank, while Joan Cusack became one of Hollywood’s most recognizable actresses with acclaimed performances in Working Girl, In & Out, School of Rock, and the Toy Story franchise. Brother Bill Cusack also pursued acting, and younger sister Susie Cusack appeared in several film projects before stepping away from the screen. A private life despite decades in the spotlight 20 February 2015 – West Hollywood, California – Ann Cusack. GREAT British Film Reception Honoring The British Nominees of the 87th Annual Academy Awards held at The London West Hollywood Hotel. Photo Credit: AdMedia Unlike many celebrities, John Cusack has consistently chosen to keep his personal relationships out of public view. Throughout a career spanning more than four decades, he has rarely discussed his private life in interviews, preferring to let his work speak for itself. That discretion has only increased public curiosity over the years. While John Cusack’s children remain a common online search, the actor’s lasting legacy continues to center on his impressive body of work and the remarkable family that helped shape his career. Together, the Cusacks have left an undeniable mark on Hollywood, proving that talent can run through generations even when some family members prefer to stay away from the spotlight. 15 September 2013 – Los Angeles, California – Joan Cusack. 2013 Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Awards – Arrivals held at Nokia Theatre LA Live. Photo Credit: Byron Purvis/AdMedia Next up: Bewitched Star Elizabeth Montgomery Was Totally Different from Samantha, Says TV Daughter Erin Murphy The post Does John Cusack Have Children? Inside His Famous Family appeared first on DoYouRemember? - The Home of Nostalgia. Author, Ruth A

Inside the New ‘Little House on the Prairie’ Family With the Stars (VIDEO)
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Inside the New ‘Little House on the Prairie’ Family With the Stars (VIDEO)

Plus, the cast shares the strength each of the Ingalls brings to the family unit and the skills they learned for the series.

The Only ‘Wonder Woman’ Cast Members Still Alive Today
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The Only ‘Wonder Woman’ Cast Members Still Alive Today

Wielding her lasso of truth and garbed in satin tights, Wonder Woman fought for everyone’s rights. The 1970s saw the start of a live-action Wonder Woman that would develop a loyal following that would last decades. Behind the success of Wonder Woman stood a heroic cast that fought against all manner of evil. So, what did they get up to after laying this important groundwork? The live-action TV show starring Lynda Carter built a very powerful legacy. It influenced future cartoons and the recent movie with Gal Gadot taking up the mantle and leotard. But it also gave young girls and women a strong hero to look up to, convincing them that they, too, could be capable of wonders. So, let’s see what wonders the cast accomplished after the show. Is Lyle Waggoner still alive? Lyle Waggoner before and after joining the cast of Wonder Woman / Everett Collection Major life changes can leave all the world crashing down around a person. Or that person could come crashing down to earth, if they’re Steve Trevor of the Allied Forces. Fortunately, his crash landing helped America recruit a powerful Amazon princess, and helped Steve find a friend for life. They had no ranks between these two; they were just Steve and Diana. Waggoner frequently played a hunk type character in many titles / eBay Lyle Waggoner, who joined the cast of Wonder Woman as U.S. pilot Steve Trevor, had some military experience of his own working as a radio operator in West Germany. Back stateside he then sold encyclopedias door to door until finally landing some one-offs on popular shows such as Gunsmoke and Lost in Space. His filmography almost came to include 1966’s Batman, though of course, Adam West ended up landing that role. So, The Carol Burnett Show ended up his breakout gig, where he was the announcer and a performer for seven years. Then, in 1973, Waggoner became Playgirl‘s first male semi-nude centerfold. Actually, working on The Carol Burnett Show helped Waggoner join the Wonder Woman cast. Producers originally planned it as a comedic satire and recruited Waggoner for this original vision, because of his comedy skills. But he stayed on for its actual form and even became a go-to actor for any hunk roles. This saw him as cool eye-candy in Charlie’s Angels, and even more recently in 2005 in the show War at Home. This would be his last acting role. But don’t think he stopped working completely. In fact, he founded Star Waggons, a company that leases customized location trailers for use in the entertainment industry. His sons have since taken over the business because Waggoner sadly passed away in March of 2020 at age 84 from cancer. Is Beatrice Colen still alive? A couple of roles really gave Beatrice Colen a claim to fame / Everett Collection / Pinterest Even superheroes and generals need help and they couldn’t have asked for better than Etta Candy. She provided some normalcy, but always also had a witty comeback on a tongue that provided some comedic relief between the fighting and deception. Beatrice Colen brought Etta to life in the Wonder Woman cast. She started acting in 1973 and quickly landed a role in Kolchak: The Night Stalker,  Darrin McGavin’s masterful TV series. Her most popular role for a time, though, became Marsha the carhop, a recurring character in Happy Days. Following Wonder Woman, Colen continued booking guest spots on several nostalgic classics, including Barney Miller and Alice. Her last role came from an episode of the Nickelodeon show The Secret World of Alex Mack in 1997. Unlike her fellow Wonder Woman cast member Lynda Carter, Colen never got to appear in any of the recent live-action movies. She passed away in 1999 at just 51 and was the only Etta Candy we ever knew until Lucy Davis took up the mantle in 2017. Richard Eastham (General Blankenship) Richard Eastham in some of his bigger titles Tombstone Territory and Wonder Woman / Everett Collection / Pinterest While Steve Trevor was an authority figure of sorts to “Diana Prince,” even he had to report to someone. That someone, in the Wonder Woman cast of heroes, was General Blankenship, who was a good person to work under usually. He proved able to maintain his cool even when disaster loomed, which Diana proved was a valuable skill for heroes. He also always cared about his subordinates and treated them like family to protect. Eastham became well-known for his serious, but usually caring, roles / YouTube All-around Renaissance man Richard Eastham had a few valuable skills of his own. Not just an actor, he was a music man with a beautiful baritone voice while also playing guitar in a touring production of The Sound of Music. He was an engineer of sorts and invented a little gadget for stringing guitars, with 31,000 of them sold in the first three weeks they became available. Fans might also remember him as Harris Claibourne in the late ‘50s western series, Tombstone Territory. Richard Eastham’s last notable gig was as Dr. Howell for six episodes of Falcon Crest season two in 1982. Sadly, he died in 2005 at the age of 89. Rest in peace, another wonderful member of the Wonder Woman cast. Is Lynda Carter still alive? Lynda Carter in some of her biggest roles / Everett Collection Only someone from Paradise Island itself could pull off the daring feats Wonder Woman confronted often since she made the journey to an America embroiled in conflict abroad. All the while, she made it look easy, throwing in a ballerina-esque twirl for emphasis. Wonder Woman embodied both bravery and an innocence more people should embrace. And, despite Steve Trevor’s words to the contrary, she was also the otherwise unassuming Diana Prince.             View this post on Instagram                         A post shared by Lynda Carter (@reallyndacarter)   While Wonder Woman balanced multiple identities and duties, Lynda Carter did the same even before joining the show’s cast. In her youth, she fully planned on being a star of the dance floor and microphone. After earning the title “Most Talented” in college, she had big aspirations to match. Her dreams seemed only further validated when she represented Arizona and won the crown for Miss World USA 1972. It also won her attention from CBS and ABC. At first, Joanna Cassidy (star of the live action Saturday morning superhero series The Secrets of Isis) might have donned the belt of power, but Lynda Carter ended up the Amazing Amazon in the Wonder Woman cast. She brought a lot of natural strength to the show thanks to her athletic background. In fact, during a scene where Wonder Woman hangs from a helicopter, Carter actually does that stunt herself. Additionally, Diana’s spinning transformation was her idea. Looking closely shows dance’s influence; it’s definitely a ballerina’s spin with how she keeps her eyes focused on one spot to not get dizzy. This spin ended up appearing in the cartoons  Challenge of the Super Friends and The Super Powers Team: Galactic Guardians as well as the comics. Her answer to an iconic move for Diana’s transformation proved perfect. After leaving her mark on DC Comics (and becoming one of the top 50 people to make the company so great), Carter returned to her musical roots. She switched between singing and acting, even landing the title role in the biographical film Rita Hayworth: The Love Goddess and starring in numerous TV movies. Also, blink and you’ll miss her in the original 1-800 CONTACTS commercial, back when it was Lens Express. Lynda Carter rejoins the cast of Wonder Woman, this time in the live-action movie as Asteria / YouTube Through brief work with Loni Anderson in Partners in Crime, Carter, 74, had to be her own hero while battling alcohol addiction. Her efforts proved fruitful, because she was able to continue rocking the stage (with her daughter) and screen, including a cameo in Wonder Woman 1984. She appeared as herself in a 2023 episodes of The Morning Show She has everything in order and acts as an advocate for several human rights causes. What a true hero! Is Debra Winger still alive? Debra Winger turned down the chance to return to the Wonder Woman cast in favor of trying new things / Everett Collection The World of Man is full of wonders, even for a daughter of Themyscira like Drusilla, younger sister of Diana, Princess of the Amazons. Among those incredible feats, ice-cream ranks consistently high on Dru’s list, and that’s coming from someone who could throw her enemies around like ragdolls. This strength, despite her age, allowed Drusilla to be a valuable ally to Diana. Debra Winger in 2017 / Everett Collection Debra Winger’s pretty heroic as well, having overcome some pretty harrowing odds. When she was just a teen, she was in a car crash that left her blind and partially paralyzed for almost a year. Consumed with only her thoughts, she decided when (and if) she recovered, she would become an actress. And so she did, with Wonder Girl Drusilla being one of her very first roles — the first of many. Winger gladly took all those opportunities after reportedly turning down a return as Wonder Girl. Reasons vary from a desire to not play second fiddle to Lynda Carter, to a desire to take on more serious roles. Acting alongside John Travolta in 1980’s Urban Cowboy earned her a Golden Globe nomination before she started raking in Academy Award nominations through 1982’s An Officer and a Gentleman alongside Richard Gere. An incredible performance in Terms of Endearment followed the year after. Later, she was able to turn down work, which she did do, like refusing to do publicity events with Richard Gere, stating he was not in fact a gentleman. She also turned down a lead role in A League of Their Own to avoid working with Madonna. After a six-year break from acting, she most recently appeared alongside the best mustache in the business, as Sam Elliott’s on and off wife in Netflix’s The Ranch; and in 2021 appeared in four episodes of the Apple TV+ series Mr. Corman. Today, at 71, she still has a lot to look forward to, and so do her fans. WONDER WOMAN, Lynda Carter, 1976-1979 / Everett Collection Next up: The Cast Of ‘Land Of The Lost’ Has Only Two Surviving Stars Left The post The Only ‘Wonder Woman’ Cast Members Still Alive Today appeared first on DoYouRemember? - The Home of Nostalgia. Author, Dana Daly

Bewitched Star Elizabeth Montgomery Was Totally Different from Samantha, Says TV Daughter Erin Murphy
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Bewitched Star Elizabeth Montgomery Was Totally Different from Samantha, Says TV Daughter Erin Murphy

For generations of television fans, Elizabeth Montgomery has remained synonymous with Samantha Stephens, the charming witch whose warmth and humor made Bewitched one of the most beloved sitcoms of the 1960s. According to Erin Murphy, who played Samantha’s daughter Tabitha, however, the actress behind the magical character had a very different personality when the cameras stopped rolling. According to Entertainment Weekly, speaking on a recent podcast, Murphy reflected on her years alongside the television icon and shared a more personal perspective on the woman audiences rarely knew. Although she admired Montgomery deeply, she explained that many fans naturally assumed the actress behaved just like the lovable witch she portrayed each week. Erin Murphy remembers a dedicated actress with a sharp sense of humor Everett Collection Murphy explained that Elizabeth Montgomery treated acting as a profession and approached every project with focus and discipline. Unlike Samantha Stephens, who always appeared gentle and endlessly patient, Montgomery could be direct, determined, and business-minded while she worked. Murphy also revealed another side of her former co-star that many viewers never saw—a playful sense of humor that was much edgier than her television image. BEWITCHED, Elizabeth Montgomery (as Serena), 1964-1972. Everett Collection Although the cast spent years working together, Murphy said Montgomery usually kept her work life separate from her personal life once production wrapped. After Bewitched ended in 1972, Montgomery continued sending Christmas cards to Murphy for a while, but their relationship gradually faded. Murphy also addressed long-standing stories claiming Montgomery reunited with former co-star Dick York before his death, saying those accounts simply were not true. Her legacy extends far beyond Samantha Stephens BEWITCHED, Elizabeth Montgomery, (1960s), 1964–1972. photo: Gene Howard/TV Guide/Courtesy Everett Collection Even though they no longer stayed in close contact, Murphy remained friends with Montgomery’s children and occasionally visited the family’s home. During those visits, she noticed something that surprised her. The house contained almost no photographs from Bewitched. Instead, family photos and memories from other parts of Montgomery’s career filled the walls, reflecting how she viewed the sitcom as one chapter in a much larger life. BEWITCHED, Elizabeth Montgomery, Dick Sargent, Erin Murphy, David Lawrence, 1964-1972/Everett Collection Those memories have helped fans see Elizabeth Montgomery from a different perspective. She gave audiences one of television’s most unforgettable characters, but she also built a reputation as a hardworking performer who valued professionalism and embraced new opportunities throughout her career. Stories from those who knew her continue to paint a richer portrait of the talented actress behind the magic. Next up: 68-Year-Old Sharon Stone Stuns In First Runway Appearance In 33 Years The post Bewitched Star Elizabeth Montgomery Was Totally Different from Samantha, Says TV Daughter Erin Murphy appeared first on DoYouRemember? - The Home of Nostalgia. Author, Ruth A

Grab these fun vintage 4th of July postcards to see & share
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Grab these fun vintage 4th of July postcards to see & share

These patriotic 4th of July postcards date back to the early 1900s. Take a look and send one along to a friend.