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Yahoo
21-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Iconic Actress, 73, Looks Nearly Unrecognizable at Red Carpet Appearance
Frances Fisher is looking unrecognizable during a recent red carpet appearance. The Titanic actress attended the 32nd annual Race To Erase MS Gala at Fairmont Century Plaza in Los Angeles on May 16, showing off her platinum blonde transformation. 🎬SIGN UP for Parade's Daily newsletter to get the latest pop culture news & celebrity interviews delivered right to your inbox🎬 It's a major departure from her signature reddish locks, though she's been most recently seen embracing a natural gray color. For the appearance, the 73-year-old added pops of color with a baby blue blazer and pantsuit, and a colorful shirt underneath paired with a bold red lip. She accessorized with a yellow flower in her breast pocket and an eccentric purse. She wore her hair long and wavy, styling it over her right shoulder as she smiled for the camera. Fisher first ditched her red color in 2021, with her hairstylist Jack Martin revealing that he had her in his chair for "8 hours to transform her reddish hair to a beautiful silver to match and blend with her roots so she can get ready for her new role in her upcoming movie." Since then, it seems she's enjoyed the lighter color on herself, opting to ditch the silver tresses for a full blonde makeover that's given her a youthful appearance. The actress—who began her career as Detective Deborah Saxon in the CBS daytime soap opera The Edge of Night—is very outspoken about politics on her social media, though recently, she gave a glimpse at her personal life with a sweet post for Mother's Day with her daughter Francesca Eastwood, whom she shares with Oscar winner Clint Eastwood. In the photos, the 31-year-old donned a similair hair color to her mother's in the HBO television series Watchmen.


Miami Herald
25-04-2025
- Entertainment
- Miami Herald
Influencer Olivia Jade hits the beach in Miami. She is Aunt Becky's mini-me
Slide aside, Southern California. Miami has a new fan: Olivia Jade. The infuencer, the daughter of actress Lori Loughlin and designer Mossimo Giannulli, is in the 305 and clearly enjoying herself. On Wednesday, the 25-year-old, who goes by her first and middle name, hit the beach, showing off a few snaps to her 1.2 million Instagram followers. 'It's a beautiful day!' said the post. In another carousel, the beauty vlogger is seen lounging with a cup of coffee, and in another pic, smiling wearing a pair of shades and a bikini on the sand. The sign in the background puts her at the public beach in Surfside. Even the most casual observer can't ignore the young woman's striking resemblance to Loughlin, who starred as Becky in 'Full House' (and even before that as Jody on vintage soap 'The Edge of Night'). It's unclear why the YouTuber is in town beside the obvious reason (hello, perfect weather). It's also unclear who is on the other side of the camera because some of her photos don't appear to be selfies. Rumored boyfriend, Aussie actor Jacob Elordi, perhaps? He wasn't in paparazzi photos picked up by the gossip rags. Whatever the reason, it's clear that Giannulli has moved on from the college admissions scandal that rocked the headlines a year before COVID hit. Loughlin, 60, and Giannulli, 61, admitted to paying $500,000 to a fixer to help Olivia and her older sister Bella get into USC by falsely portraying their daughters as standout rowers, even going as far as to stage photos. Neither girl was charged but Loughlin was sentenced to two months after pleading guilty to a federal charge of conspiracy to commit wire and mail fraud. The TV star was also fined $150,000 and required to complete 100 hours of community service. Giannulli served a five month sentence. There was no grudge about what her folks did, the former USC student told the ladies on 'Red Table Talk' in late 2020. Ignorance really was bliss. 'To be honest, I wasn't angry and I think it's because I didn't have a good understanding of what just happened,' Olivia said at the time. 'I walked around my whole 20 years of life not realizing, 'You have insane privilege.''


3yon News
21-02-2025
- Entertainment
- 3yon News
مؤسس "سوفت بنك": إنفاق 500 مليار دولار على مشروع "ستارغيت" أمر طبيعي
Actress Alice Hirson, best known for roles on Dallas and Ellen , died at the age of 95 of natural causes at the Motion Picture & Television Country House and Hospital in Woodland Hills on Friday (February 21), her son, David, confirmed to the Hollywood Reporter . David confirmed that his mother had been hospitalized for about a year prior to her death. The actress appeared on several soap operas between 1969 and 1993 including CBS ' The Edge of Night , NBC 's Another World and its spinoff Somerset and ABC 's One Life to Live , General Hospital and Loving . Hirson also starred in several films including Private Benjamin (1980) and Revenge of the Nerds (1984). The New York native appeared in 26 episodes of Dallas from 1982-88 as Miss Ellie, the wife of Punk Anderson (played by Morgan Woodward) alongside her real-life husband, Stephen Elliott, who played lawyer Scotty Demarest. Hirson later played Lois Morgan, the mother of Ellen Degeneres' titular character Ellen Morgan on the sitcom Ellen from 1994 to 1998. The actress preivously appeared in musicals early in her career and made her Broadway debut in Traveller Without Luggage in 1964, before later returning for The Investigation in 1966, which debuted across Germany and London on the same day one year prior, and Solitaire/Double Solitaire in 1971 before moving to Los Angeles in 1976.
Yahoo
21-02-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Alice Hirson, Soap Opera Vet and Mom to Ellen, Dead at 95
Alice Hirson, a veteran character actress whose TV credits included more than a half dozen daytime and primetime soaps, and who played mom to Ellen on the 1990s ABC sitcom, died Feb. 14 of natural causes, her son David told Hirson was 95. More from TVLine Kim Sae-ron, Star of Bloodhounds and Leverage, Dead at 24 Bruce French, Passions Actor, Dead at 79 David Lynch's Cause of Death Revealed After beginning her acting career in the 1950s with appearances on a few anthology series, Hirson joined ABC's daytime serial The Edge of Night in the series regular role of the vengeful and sometimes murderous Stephanie Martin. She went on to play Marcia Davis in both NBC's Another World and its offshoot Somerset, and in the early 1970s played Joe Riley's big sister, Eileen, on ABC's One Life to Live. TV Stars We Lost in 2025 View Gallery10 Images From there, Hirson's TV credits included episodes of Maude, The Waltons, Barnaby Jones and Taxi. In 1982, she had a short arc on ABC's General Hospital, which she followed up with episodes of Quincy M.E., Hotel and (the original) Matlock. On CBS' Dallas, Hirson had a run as Mavis Anderson, friend and confidante of Miss Ellie Ewing. That was followed by a series regular role on the NBC sitcom Home Fires, and in 1994 she made her debut as Ellen DeGeneres' TV mom, Lois Morgan, in the aforementioned Ellen. Hirson's more recent TV credits included Home Fires, 7th Heaven (as Jenny Jackson), The Secret Life of the American Teenager (as Mimsy), and a 2019 episode of Will & Grace. Best of TVLine Yellowjackets Mysteries: An Up-to-Date List of the Showtime Series' Biggest Questions (and Answers?) The Emmys' Most Memorable Moments: Laughter, Tears, Historical Wins, 'The Big One' and More 'Missing' Shows, Found! The Latest on Severance, Holey Moley, Poker Face, YOU, Primo, Transplant and 25+ Others