Actor Stephen Collins’ real-life scandal has cost him a role on “Scandal.”
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The Los Angeles Police Department rushed to “7th Heaven” star Stephen Collins’ rental home Tuesday night in response to a call of a loud bang, fearing the actor had committed suicide.
“Twin Peaks” creator David Lynch confirmed the show’s revival through Showtime on Twitter Monday morning after years of speculation.
Viewers of a “Breaking Bad” marathon on AMC on Sunday got a surprise from creator Vince Gilligan — a three-minute teaser for the upcoming spinoff, “Better Call Saul.”
A dental technician who says Charlie Sheen punched her in the chest during an office visit is suing the actor for assault and battery.
Actress and comedian Carol Burnett was honored by a Pennsylvania museum dedicated to actor Jimmy Stewart, a Hollywood star she was smitten with as a toddler during a trip to the movies with her grandmother in San Antonio, Texas.
While living in Hawaii in her teens, “Gotham” actress Camren Bicondova belonged to the dance group 8 Flavahz, which made it to the championship round of MTV’s “America’s Best Dance Crew” two years ago. Not long afterward, her father was transferred to the mainland and Bicondova wound up in LA with acting aspirations.
Taylor Swift has plenty of her own hits, and now she’ll be advising young singers on “The Voice” how to do it themselves.
Linda Cooney’s story played out in Las Vegas courts for more than three years. Her story gets another hearing Saturday in “48 Hours” on CBS in a segment titled “Mommy Dearest.”
The married stars of the “Real Housewives of New Jersey” are trading the drama of reality TV for prison. Teresa Giudice was sentenced Thursday in U.S. District Court to 15 months in prison on conspiracy and bankruptcy fraud charges while her husband, Giuseppe “Joe” Giudice, was sentenced to 41 months.
They’re here to save you from the glut of reality shows centered around rednecks, storage lockers and drunken, brawling housewives.
DirecTV extended its exclusive contract to sell the Sunday Ticket package of National Football League games, and sources said the company will pay $1.5 billion a year to keep the popular offering that has helped attract subscribers.
For those of you in the middle of a “Law & Order: Special Victims Unit” binge, your time was up at midnight.
Computer security company McAfee says talk show host Jimmy Kimmel is the most dangerous celebrity to search for online.