Birthday shoutouts go to Douglas Booth (above), who is 22, Tom Hanks is 58, and Jimmy Smits is 59.
Robbie Amell has joined The Flash in a recurring role, playing Ronnie Raymond: “In the DC Comics mythology, Raymond is a man who bonds with another to form the nuclear powered super hero, Firestorm.”
Elisabeth Hasselbeck is not happy about Rosie‘s return to The View: “Here in comes to The View the very woman who’s spit in the face of our military, spit in the face of her own network, and, really spit in the face of a person who stood by her and had civilized debates for the time that she was there – coming back with a bunch of control, ready to regain The View with a seat at that table.”
Ryan Kennedy will guest star on an upcoming episode of Major Crimes as Captain Raydor’s son … who...
Robbie Amell has joined The Flash in a recurring role, playing Ronnie Raymond: “In the DC Comics mythology, Raymond is a man who bonds with another to form the nuclear powered super hero, Firestorm.”
Elisabeth Hasselbeck is not happy about Rosie‘s return to The View: “Here in comes to The View the very woman who’s spit in the face of our military, spit in the face of her own network, and, really spit in the face of a person who stood by her and had civilized debates for the time that she was there – coming back with a bunch of control, ready to regain The View with a seat at that table.”
Ryan Kennedy will guest star on an upcoming episode of Major Crimes as Captain Raydor’s son … who...
- 7/9/2014
- by snicks
- The Backlot
Andy Warhol said everyone gets 15 minutes of fame, but if you ask one-hit wonders, they'll say you're lucky to get 3 minutes and 30 seconds.
Before reality TV started turning ordinary folks into stars, there was no faster path to the peak of celebrity -- and no more direct route back to the depths of obscurity -- than being a one-hit wonder.
Granted, there are probably good reasons why folks like Los Del Rio, the two middle-aged Spanish guys who took "Macarena" to No. 1 in 1996, never followed up their big hit, and the world was surely okay with making C.W. McCall's 1976 hit "Convoy" the only No. 1 song dedicated to Cb radio.
But we come here to praise one-hit wonders, not to bury them. For every one-and-done novelty like "Disco Duck" by Rick Dees or annoyingly catchy and cloying tune like Charlene's 1983 smash "I've Never Been To Me," there is a stone-cold...
Before reality TV started turning ordinary folks into stars, there was no faster path to the peak of celebrity -- and no more direct route back to the depths of obscurity -- than being a one-hit wonder.
Granted, there are probably good reasons why folks like Los Del Rio, the two middle-aged Spanish guys who took "Macarena" to No. 1 in 1996, never followed up their big hit, and the world was surely okay with making C.W. McCall's 1976 hit "Convoy" the only No. 1 song dedicated to Cb radio.
But we come here to praise one-hit wonders, not to bury them. For every one-and-done novelty like "Disco Duck" by Rick Dees or annoyingly catchy and cloying tune like Charlene's 1983 smash "I've Never Been To Me," there is a stone-cold...
- 9/23/2011
- by HuffPost Weird News
- Huffington Post
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