Ryan O'Neal's cause of his death has now been disclosed, shedding light on the actor's brave battle against chronic leukemia and prostate cancer. Ryan died peacefully on Dec. 8, surrounded by loved ones, according to his son Patrick. He was 82.
According to a death certificate obtained by The Blast, Ryan died of congestive heart failure, after suffering from cardiomyopathy for years.
In an emotional Instagram post, Patrick paid tribute to his father's extraordinary life, describing him as a Hollywood legend and sharing fond memories of their time together.
It wasn't until September 2021 that Sesame Street — which started in November 1969 — got its first full-time Black female puppeteer. That's when Megan Piphus Peace joined the cast full time and landed the role of Gabrielle, a 6-year-old puppet on the classic children's show.
This month, as she marks one year working with Sesame Street, she's decided to dedicate her career to entertainment.
"I'm so glad I had the opportunity to be on Sesame Street and encourage other kids to dream as big as their imaginations will allow,"
An orphaned youth entertains an unhealthy yearning for his older, emotionally and financially unstable half-sister, making him blind to the more appropriate attentions of a resourceful gypsy girl his own age in "Shameless."
An orphaned youth entertains an unhealthy yearning for his older, emotionally and financially unstable half-sister, making him blind to the more appropriate attentions of a resourceful gypsy girl his own age in “Shameless.
(L-r) EILEEN ATKINS as Gramma, ALICE ENGLERT as Lena Duchannes and JEREMY IRONS as Macon Ravenwood in Alcon Entertainment’s supernatural love story “BEAUTIFUL CREATURES,” a Warner Bros. Pictures release. Any supernatural romance with star-crossed lovers spawned from a young-adult franchise is bound to be blessed (or cursed) as “the next Twilight.” But in the case of Beautiful Creatures (the first of the Caster Chronicles series to be adapted to film), we are going to dispel that notion right away.
Tyla Yaweh moved from his native Florida to Los Angeles in 2015, praying that his ambition and talent would be enough for him to find success. He bet on himself and he ended up making his dreams come true, meeting Post Malone and his manager Dre London before signing to them in a joint deal with Epic Records.
Yaweh was a supporting act on Post Malone's Runaway Tour, which opened many eyes to his art.