A vet’s ultimate personal heartbreak
HIS professional mask couldn’t shield Village Vets star James Carroll from the heartbreak of having to euthanase his own beloved dog, Bailey.
HIS professional mask couldn’t shield Village Vets star James Carroll from the heartbreak of having to euthanase his own beloved dog, Bailey.
AS the cult of Sharknado rears its fins for a third time tonight, star Ian Ziering says it’s now the so-bad-it’s-good movie that celebrities want on their CV.
A PROSTHETIC hand with a circular saw and stars in cameo roles make Sharknado films easy to shoot, but Tara Reid reveals the toughest part.
KATIE Holmes admits she was a big fan of crime drama Ray Donovan and when an interesting role was offered she wanted to be back on TV.
DOCUMENTARY maker Louis Theroux talks about being tracked by Scientology and what he has feared most in more than 15 years of work.
IF you don’t understand the appeal of Sharknado 3, you’re not alone. The cult hit’s own star Ian Ziering says its cast don’t either.
THE show may be 100 episodes in, but Winners & Losers star Melanie Vallejo says that she still feels nervous about being out of an acting job.
DEVIOUS Maids co-stars Grant Show and Dania Ramirez are more devilish than evil on their TV show, but they admit they have hired help when off-screen.
MOST actors boast of how they learn about their craft through real-life encounters but not Madam Secretary’s Téa Leoni, whose honesty is refreshing.
JAMES Spader’s Raymond Reddington is as brilliant as ever as The Blacklist charges into the red zone, and will leave Australian fans gobsmacked.
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