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M*A*S*H vet Mike Farrell breaks his silence about the death of his 'dynamo' costar Loretta Swit at age 87
M*A*S*H vet Mike Farrell breaks his silence about the death of his 'dynamo' costar Loretta Swit at age 87

Daily Mail​

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M*A*S*H vet Mike Farrell breaks his silence about the death of his 'dynamo' costar Loretta Swit at age 87

M*A*S*H vet Mike Farrell reflects on working with late co-star Loretta Swit following her sudden passing last week. Farrell, now 86, recalled the time they spent together on set and forming a close bond when they were starring on the medical drama series over 40 years ago. The actor portrayed Captain B.J. Hunnicutt on the long-running TV series from 1975 to 1983 while Swit appeared on the show as Major Margaret 'Hot Lips' Houlihan for all but 11 episodes of the 11 seasons. 'Loretta was a dynamo,' he told TMZ on Tuesday while remembering his late castmate — who died of suspected natural causes at the age of 87 on May 30. He said she was 'sweet' and 'demure' off-camera, but as soon as she walked onto the set, she would instantly become her fiery character Hot Lips. From A-list scandals and red carpet mishaps to exclusive pictures and viral moments, subscribe to the DailyMail's new Showbiz newsletter to stay in the loop. 'She was always doing something — whether she was working on a film. You know there is a lot of waiting time on set. So she was crocheting and she was reading a book,' he continued. Farrell also recalled how Swit 'loved' to do needlepoint embroidery as a hobby and started making personalized gifts for each of their colleagues. 'The great thing I'll always remember about her is she would sit there and be her sweet, demure self and then they'd call for her to come in and do the scene and she'd go in and be roaring as Margaret,' he said. He remembered how she would be 'hollering at somebody to do something that was going wrong and, "How dare you?" and so and so. 'Then she'd calm down and walk off and sit down and continue to do her needlepoint,' he said while chuckling. He praised her 'extraordinary demonstration of the talent she had and the ability she had to focus.' He said that the time the cast members lent to the show ultimately led to their great bond and becoming a 'family.' 'We really became deeply associate with each other's lives,' he explained. 'And you know over time we watched many of our comrades pass.' The actor portrayed Captain B.J. Hunnicutt on the long-running TV series from 1975 to 1983 while Swit appeared on the show as Major Margaret 'Hot Lips' Houlihan for all but 11 episodes of the 11 seasons; pictured October 2018 in New York City He said she was 'sweet' and 'demure' off-camera, but as soon as she walked onto the set, she would instantly become her fiery character Hot Lips; pictured August 1976 in series still About seeing his longtime friends and former co-stars 'slipping away one by one,' he said: 'It's been very difficult.' He said that the four members of the crew carrying on the legacy of their show are himself as well as Alan Alda, Jamie Farr and Gary Burghoff. 'She was a trooper,' Farrell said while remembering Swit before adding that they liked to call her that nickname. According to the outlet, he also addressed their longtime supporters and told them to not feel sad as she 'is probably thrilled to be with Harry Morgan, whom she was very fond of' as well as their other cast members who have passed.

Bills QB Josh Allen and actor Hailee Steinfeld marry in Southern California
Bills QB Josh Allen and actor Hailee Steinfeld marry in Southern California

Washington Post

time3 days ago

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Bills QB Josh Allen and actor Hailee Steinfeld marry in Southern California

Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen and actor Hailee Steinfeld tied the knot on Saturday, according to multiple media reports. Pictures emerged from the power couple's wedding that took place in Southern California, where both Allen and Steinfeld live. Photos obtained by 'People' magazine show Steinfeld, in a white strapless gown, walking down the aisle as well as the couple sharing a kiss.

Josh Allen married Hailee Steinfeld in secret Southern California ceremony
Josh Allen married Hailee Steinfeld in secret Southern California ceremony

Al Bawaba

time3 days ago

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Josh Allen married Hailee Steinfeld in secret Southern California ceremony

ALBAWABA - Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen and actor Hailee Steinfeld tied the knot on Saturday, according to multiple media reports. Also Read Sydney Sweeney reportedly eyeing OnlyFans after bathwater soap A number of photographs were taken during the wedding of the influential pair, which took place in Southern California, which is where both Allen and Steinfeld reside. The photographs that were obtained by "People" magazine show Steinfeld walking down the aisle while wearing a white strapless gown. Additionally, the photographs show the couple enjoying a kiss. The date and venue of the wedding were well-held secrets; however, in March, Bills left tackle Dion Dawkins let the cat out of the bag by confirming that the wedding will take place on May 31. Subsequently, he retracted his statement and said that he was uneducated. Hailee Steinfeld and Josh Allen kiss during their wedding, Hailee Steinfeld walks down the aisle. Credit : BACKGRID Allen continued to be there for the beginning of the Bills' voluntary round of spring practices, which began on Tuesday. This was despite the fact that he was engaged to be married. Although the Bills are due to return to practice on Monday, Allen is not expected to meet the media until the Bills begin their required sessions on June 10. Allen, who turned 29 the previous week, and Steinfeld, who was 28 at the time, became engaged during the Bills' bye week in November. The quarterback proposed to Steinfeld on a cliff in California that overlooked the Pacific Ocean. During the spring of 2023, the two were spotted dining together in New York City, which was the first time that they were linked to one another. Since then, Steinfeld has started going to Bills home games, and the couple was seen attending the NFL Awards ceremony together in February. Allen gave Steinfeld credit for the league's Most Valuable Player award, and Steinfeld was there to see it. Allen followed in the footsteps of Steinfeld in April, when the two were seen coming together for an after-party following the premiere of the film "Sinners," which stars Steinfeld. Steinfeld began her career as an actor when she was just ten years old. She was nominated for an Academy Award in the category of best supporting actress for her performance as Mattie Ross in the remake of "True Grit" that was directed by the Coen brothers in 2010. The upcoming NFL season will be Allen's eighth overall. An extension of his deal that was worth $330 million was signed by him in March.

EXCLUSIVE Lip reader reveals EXACTLY what Pedro Pascal said to Joaquin Phoenix while inadvertently doing offensive salute
EXCLUSIVE Lip reader reveals EXACTLY what Pedro Pascal said to Joaquin Phoenix while inadvertently doing offensive salute

Daily Mail​

time18-05-2025

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  • Daily Mail​

EXCLUSIVE Lip reader reveals EXACTLY what Pedro Pascal said to Joaquin Phoenix while inadvertently doing offensive salute

A lip reader has revealed what Pedro Pascal told Joaquin Phoenix after he pulled down the actor's waving hand during the 2025 Cannes Film Festival. NJ Hickling broke down the interaction to after video captured the interaction at the Cannes premiere of their film Eddington on Friday. In the video, which is now circulating online, Pascal stops Phoenix from waving to onlookers before the duo briefly speak. Netizens suspected The Last Of Us actor was concerned Phoenix's wave could have inadvertently resembled the Nazi salute. But according to Hickling, Pascal, 50, told Phoenix he was 'affecting the cred' before advising him to 'act cool.' Grabbing Phoenix's arm and pulling it down, Pascal told Joaquin: 'Argh, don't do that, you're affecting the cred, try and act cool like you're about to score mate.' Hickling added that Phoenix, 50, digested the information before replying, 'Alright mate.' Fans sounded off with their theories about the interaction on social media, with various tweeting about it and others sharing their musings in the comments section of the video posted to Instagram. One wrote on X, 'Joaquin was really enjoying that wave until he got told he looked like a Nazi.' 'The way Pedro Pascal pulled down Joaquin Phoenix's arm before an accidental salute has me fried,' another wrote. Another Instagram user remarked in the comments section of the video: 'A decade ago, no one would have mistaken a simple wave for a Nazi salute. But in today's heightened political climate, such misinterpretations have become not only plausible but, unfortunately, unsurprising,' one mused. 'Guys, he's trying to save him from being misinterpreted. Or being purposefully misinterpreted. It's hilarious how people literally can't do anything anymore,' one posted on Instagram. 'Pedro just saved Joaquin's entire career,' one joked. 'The problem is not that he was waving, but what if the photographers snap a photo at just the wrong time, and then suddenly everyone on the internet thinks he did something bad,' another posted. 'Omg Pedro Pascal is such a character and an awesome actor. They were waving and he turns and pulls the guy's arm down beside him. Pedro was probably like we can't wave like that anymore people gonna say we are nazis,' one posted. 'How could that be misinterpreted? Clearly just waving,' one fan wrote on Instagram,. 873 others were in agreement with this particular comment as they gave it a 'like.' Another netizen was angered over the hypothetical scenario that the Jewish actor's wave could have been accidentally interpreted as the salute. This particular X user said Pascal had 'crossed the line'. 'This progressive militant persona that Pedro Pascal has adopted has simply crossed the line. For him to even suggest that Joaquin Phoenix, a descendent of Jews, would be making a gesture that could be mistaken for a Nazi salute is stupidly paranoid,' one said. Phoenix and Pascal are in France debuting their film Eddington at the Cannes Film Festival. The western horror movie, which releases July 18, stars Emma, Pedro Pascal, Austin Butler, Joaquin Phoenix, Michael Ward and Luke Grimes. The film, by Midsommar and Hereditary director Ari Aster, is set during the COVID-19 pandemic, seemingly at the onset of the Black Lives Matter riots. Eddington stars Joaquin as a small-town sheriff in New Mexico and Pedro as the local mayor, locked in a battle of wills that drags in the people around them.

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