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Jonathan Winters, the cherub-faced comedian whose breakneck improvisations and misfit characters inspired the likes of Robin Williams and Jim Carrey, has died. He was 87.
Amy Poehler and Will Arnett are splitting up. Publicist Lewis Kay says the couple is separating after nine years of marriage. The breakup was first reported by Us Weekly.
Rosie O'Donnell had a heart attack last week, she revealed in a blog post on Monday.O'Donnell said that, after she helped a heavy woman get out of her car, she began developing chest pains...
Fred Willard's improv series is a wipeout with ABC. The network is pulling the last two original episodes of "Trust Us With Your Life," a move that comes two weeks after Willard's lewd conduct arrest at an adult movie theater. Reruns of ABC's "Wipeout" will replace the Tuesday show hosted by Willard. The 72-year-old actor already had lost his job as narrator of a new PBS series, "Market Warriors."
Fred Willard was arrested for lewd conduct last night in Hollywood when police allegedly caught him with his pants down in an adult movie theater ... TMZ has learned.
Melissa Rivers has a message for her mom: enough plastic surgery! She said her 77-year-old mother's surgical enhancements are a source of conflict. Comic Joan Rivers said in a book she wrote two years ago, "Men Are Stupid ... And They Like Big Boobs - A Woman's Guide to Beauty Through Plastic Surgery," that she's had more than a dozen cosmetic surgeries....
Slouching over coffee in a booth at a New York diner, Jerry Seinfeld looks so...Seinfeldian, you might think he was shooting a scene from the old sitcom.
Actor and comedian Dom DeLuise, whose big screen classics included “The Cannonball Run,” “Spaceballs” and “History of the World Part I,” died on Monday night at a Los Angeles hospital, Access Hollywood has confirmed. He was 75.