Actress Catherine McLeod, the leading lady of several of Republic Pictures’ better productions of the late 1940s, died May 11 of complications from pneumonia at Encino-Tarzana Regional Medical Center. She was 75.
Born in Santa Monica on July 2, 1921, she attended high school in Dallas and arrived in Hollywood during World War II.
McLeod began her career as a contract player for MGM, where she appeared in the Judy Garland starrer “The Harvey Girls” and in “The Courage of Lassie” with Elizabeth Taylor in 1946. Read More...
Charlie Sheen is opening up about his initial concerns over his daughter Sami Sheen's decision to start a career on OnlyFans, a popular adult content platform.
In an interview with Bustle, Sheen admitted that he had a "knee-jerk reaction" to the news, primarily because of the reputation associated with such a career choice.
"I had a knee-jerk reaction to it because of the reputation that preceded it," Charlie explains. "I was just like, 'Oh, this can only go bad. Read More...
Further readingBooksFrom the evolution of plumbing to the freedoms of well-to-do women, the historian chooses books that shine a light on the nitty-gritty of life in the past
“Who emptied the chamber pots?” ask our visitors at Hampton Court Palace. “Where did the servants sleep?” Answering these kinds of questions, about the nitty-gritty of life in the past, is bread and butter to people like me who work as curators in Britain’s historical buildings open to the public. Read More...