Liza Minnelli was the first female member in 1988, followed by Lucille Ball, Barbra Streisand, Liz Taylor and Phyllis Diller ... hit music producer Yaz, Death Row Records’ co-founder Doc ...
Fame is achieved by the exceptional, by the accomplished, by the exceptionally accomplished … or by pure dumb luck (or lack thereof). Fame is bestowed upon humankind by humankind, which is to say, it ...
“I loved her with all my heart,” the actor told PEOPLE after Fawcett’s death. But their relationship ... as well as the comedian Phyllis Diller, who played the harpsichord and was funny ...
One week after graduating from Webster University in 1985, 22-year-old Jeff Copeland packed up his car and drove to Hollywood. With only $1,200 to his name, he began the long ...
As mom puts it, Phyllis Diller said it best, ‘I never would have married him if I knew he was going to live so long.” If you know Mom, you know how funny this is. Mom and Dad created some of ...
Selznick. The Michaels collection documents his career in television from his earliest writing for Rowan & Martin´s Laugh-In and The Beautiful Phyllis Diller Show, but the bulk of it is related ...
A look back at some of her most celebrated works, including “Doctor Zhivago,” “The Princess Bride” and “Lawrence of Arabia.” ...
"We also had a lot of special events and concerts starring (legends) like Phyllis Diller, Helen Reddy and Doc Severinson. There was a lot of variety. We had a lot of senior citizens come to the ...
The phenomenon of the artist who drops out, whether only leaving the scene socially or actually ceasing to make work, may be as old as the scene itself, but it could be catching on. Frank Sinatra, who ...
Phyllis Fong, the USDA inspector general, was escorted out of her office after disputing her dismissal by the Trump administration, citing improper procedures. The White House defended the move ...