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Rarely-Seen '80s Pop Star and Actress, 66, Thrills Fans With Recent Appearance
Rarely-Seen '80s Pop Star and Actress, 66, Thrills Fans With Recent Appearance

Yahoo

timea day ago

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Rarely-Seen '80s Pop Star and Actress, 66, Thrills Fans With Recent Appearance

Rarely-Seen '80s Pop Star and Actress, 66, Thrills Fans With Recent Appearance originally appeared on Parade. It's been nearly 40 years since her hit single, "Two of Hearts," shot to the top of the charts — but fans still haven't forgotten about Stacey Q. The former pop star, who also played the fan-favorite character Cinnamon on two episodes of The Facts of Life, made an appearance at The Hollywood Show pop culture convention in Los Angeles this weekend where she thrilled onlookers with a performance of "Two of Hearts." In a clip shared to TikTok, the 66-year-old singer wore a shiny black vinyl jacket over a sparkly crop top and a short, shimmery skirt as she belted out the iconic tune. Her blonde hair was cut in a bob with bangs — a major switch from the heavily hairsprayed style she was known for back in the '80s. Fans loved seeing the star back in action. "Stacy Q a blast from the past! pretty cool," gushed one person in the comments, with another calling the singer "amazing." "This would be fun," agreed another wistful viewer. In a 2018 interview with Rediscover the '80s, Stacey — who started her career after as a performer with Ringling Brothers and Barnum & Bailey Circus — reminisced about getting the call to appear on The Facts of Life. "The writers of The Facts of Life called my record company and inquired about my availability," she recalled. "Since my life then was being Stacey Q, I ran out to Hollywood like my hair was on fire," the singer continued. "The reception I received right away was that the last thing this show needs is another female. I couldn't have agreed more. I had never heard the theme song. They were mortified. Danny [Medellin] overheard one of them in make-up say, 'She is just the type you wanna hate but you can't because she's so nice.' Bless her, whichever one it was. I know which two it wasn't. If it wasn't for the great and glorious importance of ratings during sweeps week, you never would have heard of George '80s Pop Star and Actress, 66, Thrills Fans With Recent Appearance first appeared on Parade on Jun 9, 2025 This story was originally reported by Parade on Jun 9, 2025, where it first appeared.

80s movie star who played iconic villains makes rare appearance 23yrs after child abuse scandal ended glittering career
80s movie star who played iconic villains makes rare appearance 23yrs after child abuse scandal ended glittering career

Scottish Sun

time2 days ago

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80s movie star who played iconic villains makes rare appearance 23yrs after child abuse scandal ended glittering career

A court ordered the star to register himself as a sex offender for the rest of his life Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) DISGRACED movie star Jeffrey Jones made a rare public appearance more than two decades after a child abuse scandal ended his glittering career. Jeffrey, who played the roles of iconic villains in the 80s, appeared on a panel with his former co-stars at The Hollywood Show. Sign up for the Entertainment newsletter Sign up 4 Actor Jeffrey Jones attends The Hollywood Show held at The Westin Hotel LAX on July 28, 2018 Credit: Getty 4 Jones attends HBO's Telefilm Premiere of Deadwood at Grauman's Chinese Theater on March 3, 2005 in Hollywood Credit: Getty 4 Jones (C) exits Los Angeles Superior Court with his lawyers, Leonard B. Levine (R) and Jeffrey Brody (L) after making his first court appearance Credit: Getty The actor, who has been away from the public eye for years following his arrest in 2002, interacted with the audience and shared bits about his personal life. Jeffrey made a rare appearance to discuss the iconic 1986 film Ferris Bueller's Day Off, in which he played the role of high school principal Ed Rooney. Chatting about the cult classic, the actor revealed he does not live in Los Angeles anymore. He told the audience: "I moved to live in the desert. "I didn't want to be in LA anymore, but I got my family here, and so little kids get old fast. I'm driving back and forth." The actor added: "I'm getting a place now in LA I've given up because I can't keep going back and forth from Burbank to the desert." On the panel, he also discussed what it was like to work with legendary director John Hughes, who passed away in 2009. The Beetlejuice actor said: "He entertained, and was certainly collaborative. "He wanted what he wanted. Usually it was a fight because there was time and budget to consider, and John didn't really pay much attention to that.' In November 2002, Jeffrey was arrested and charged with possession of sick child abuse images and soliciting a minor for nude photos, according to a report by The Los Angeles Times at the time. The actor later pleaded no contest to soliciting a minor while prosecutors dropped possession of sick child abuse images. A court sentenced Jeffrey to five years of probation, one year of psychological counselling and two years of drug and alcohol abuse counselling. He was also ordered to register as a sex offender for the rest of his life and prohibited from possessing any pornography. Jeffrey said at the time: "I am sorry that this incident was allowed to occur. "Such an event has never happened before and it will never happen again." In 2004, Jeffrey was arrested again after he failed to register himself as a sex offender when he moved to Florida and again in 2010 when he came back to LA. He pleaded guilty and was sentenced to 250 hours of community service, in addition to three years of probation. Last year, Jeffrey's character in Beetlejuice was killed off as part of the movie's long-awaited sequel Beetlejuice Beetlejuice. 4 Jones speaks to the media after his court appearance in Los Angeles Superior Court on November 21, 2002 Credit: Getty

80s movie star who played iconic villains makes rare appearance 23yrs after child abuse scandal ended glittering career
80s movie star who played iconic villains makes rare appearance 23yrs after child abuse scandal ended glittering career

The Irish Sun

time2 days ago

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80s movie star who played iconic villains makes rare appearance 23yrs after child abuse scandal ended glittering career

DISGRACED movie star Jeffrey Jones made a rare public appearance more than two decades after a child abuse scandal ended his glittering career. Jeffrey, who played the roles of iconic villains in the 80s, appeared on a panel with his former co-stars at The Hollywood Show. Advertisement 4 Actor Jeffrey Jones attends The Hollywood Show held at The Westin Hotel LAX on July 28, 2018 Credit: Getty 4 Jones attends HBO's Telefilm Premiere of Deadwood at Grauman's Chinese Theater on March 3, 2005 in Hollywood Credit: Getty 4 Jones (C) exits Los Angeles Superior Court with his lawyers, Leonard B. Levine (R) and Jeffrey Brody (L) after making his first court appearance Credit: Getty The actor, who has been away from the public eye for years following his arrest in 2002, interacted with the audience and shared bits about his personal life. Jeffrey made a rare appearance to discuss the iconic 1986 film Ferris Bueller's Day Off, in which he played the role of high school principal Ed Rooney. Chatting about the cult classic, the actor revealed he does not live in Los Angeles anymore. He told the audience: "I moved to live in the desert. Advertisement "I didn't want to be in LA anymore, but I got my family here, and so little kids get old fast. I'm driving back and forth." The actor added: "I'm getting a place now in LA I've given up because I can't keep going back and forth from Burbank to the desert." On the panel, he also discussed what it was like to work with legendary director John Hughes, who passed away in 2009. The Beetlejuice actor said: "He entertained, and was certainly collaborative. Advertisement Most read in Celebrity Exclusive "He wanted what he wanted. Usually it was a fight because there was time and budget to consider, and John didn't really pay much attention to that.' In November 2002, Jeffrey was arrested and charged with possession of sick child abuse images and soliciting a minor for nude photos, according to a report by The actor later pleaded no contest to soliciting a minor while prosecutors dropped possession of sick child abuse images. A court sentenced Jeffrey to five years of probation, one year of psychological counselling and two years of drug and alcohol abuse counselling. Advertisement He was also ordered to register as a sex offender for the rest of his life and prohibited from possessing any pornography. Jeffrey said at the time: "I am sorry that this incident was allowed to occur. "Such an event has never happened before and it will never happen again." In 2004, Jeffrey was arrested again after he failed to register himself as a sex offender when he moved to Florida and again in 2010 when he came back to LA. Advertisement He pleaded guilty and was sentenced to 250 hours of community service, in addition to three years of probation. Read more on the Irish Sun Last year, Jeffrey's character in Beetlejuice was killed off as part of the movie's long-awaited sequel Beetlejuice Beetlejuice. 4 Jones speaks to the media after his court appearance in Los Angeles Superior Court on November 21, 2002 Credit: Getty Advertisement

Disgraced actor Jeffrey Jones makes rare public appearance after child porn scandal
Disgraced actor Jeffrey Jones makes rare public appearance after child porn scandal

New York Post

time2 days ago

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  • New York Post

Disgraced actor Jeffrey Jones makes rare public appearance after child porn scandal

Disgraced actor Jeffrey Jones has made a rare public appearance more than 20 years after his infamous child porn scandal. The 'Ferris Bueller's Day Off' actor, 78, appeared on a panel with several of his former co-stars at The Hollywood Show, where they discussed the iconic 1986 film. Discussing the cult classic, in which Jones played high school principal Ed Rooney, the actor revealed that he no longer lives in Los Angeles, Calif., though didn't disclose why. Advertisement 4 Disgraced actor Jeffrey Jones has made a rare public appearance more than 20 years after his infamous child porn scandal. Getty Images 'I moved to live in the desert. I didn't want to be in LA anymore, but I got my family here, and so little kids get old fast. I'm driving back and forth,' he said. 'I'm getting a place now in LA I've given up because I can't keep going back and forth from Burbank to the desert.' Advertisement The 'Beetlejuice' actor also talked about working with legendary director John Hughes, who died in 2009 at age 59. 'He entertained,' Jones said of Hughes, adding that he was collaborative. 4 The 'Ferris Bueller's Day Off' actor, 78, appeared on a panel with several of his former co-stars at The Hollywood Show, where they discussed the iconic 1986 film. Getty Images 'Ed is trying to look into the house, and there was a window with a hose bed. So the shot was simply me standing on the hose bed trying to look into the window to see if I could find Ferris,' he said of his character's embarrassing moments. Advertisement 'So I went to the ground people and borrowed a shovel, and they had some peat moss, and I turned it into a swamp because I had nothing else to do. So it wasn't a plot point, particularly, it was just an attention to detail. That was the kind of thing that John liked.' Jones added that Hughes always stuck to his vision. 'Actually, John wanted what he wanted, and he got it,' he went on. 'But usually it was a fight. I mean it oftentimes was a fight because there was time and budget to consider, and John didn't really pay much attention to that.' 4 Jones played high school principal Ed Rooney in the cult classic. Advertisement The panel also featured actors Cindy Pickett, known for portraying Ferris' mom, and Jonathan Schmock, who played the Maitre D' at Chez Quis. Jones had a colossal fall from grace in 2002 when he was arrested on charges of soliciting a minor for nude photos and possession of child pornography. He pleaded no contest to soliciting a minor and prosecutors dropped the child pornography charge. The actor was sentenced to five years of probation, one year of psychological counseling and two years of drug and alcohol abuse counseling. As part of the deal, he was also ordered to register as a sex offender for the rest of his life. 'I am sorry that this incident was allowed to occur,' he said at the time. 'Such an event has never happened before and it will never happen again.' 4 The actor revealed that he no longer lives in Los Angeles, Calif. Getty Images Advertisement However in 2004, Jones was arrested once again for failing to register as a sex offender when he moved to Sarasota, Fla., and again in 2010 when he moved back to LA. He pleaded guilty and was sentenced to 250 hours of community service, in addition to three years of probation.

‘Chucky' actor Ed Gale dead at 61
‘Chucky' actor Ed Gale dead at 61

New York Post

time28-05-2025

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  • New York Post

‘Chucky' actor Ed Gale dead at 61

Ed Gale, who played Chucky in the 'Child's Play' film series, has died. He was 61. A source told TMZ that Gale passed away Tuesday in hospice in Los Angeles. Gale's niece, Kayse Gale, confirmed his death in a heartfelt tribute on Facebook. 4 Ed Gale at The Hollywood Show in Burbank, California in 2012. Getty Images 4 Ed Gale in 'Child's Play 3.' ©Universal/Courtesy Everett Collection 'It is with a heavy heart and a surprisingly light coffin (see what I did there?) that we announce the sudden passing of our uncle,' Kayse wrote. 'Ed Gale has taken his final bow and is now headlining in the afterlife.' Kayse looked back on Ed's career in Hollywood that included over 130 movies, TV shows and commercials, writing, 'With this wide ranging body of work, he leaves behind legacy full of questionable lighting and amazing one-liners.' The tribute continued, 'Ed's favorite role was that of the 'fun uncle.' His love language was sharing his love of the entertainment industry and the magic of Hollywood with his nieces.' 4 Ed Gale attends The Hollywood Show held at Burbank Airport Marriott Hotel and Convention Center. Getty Images 'He had one hell of a laugh, and he will be missed,' Kayse also wrote. 'Rest in love you cranky bastard.' Ed was born with dwarfism. He grew up up in Plainwell, Michigan. 4 Alex Vincent, Ed Gale in 'Child's Play 2.' ©Universal/Courtesy Everett Collection In 1986, Ed made his film debut as the title role in the film 'Howard the Duck.' Two years later, Ed played Chucky in 1988's 'Child's Play,' the very first film in the popular horror franchise. The movie was directed by Tom Holland and also starred Chris Sarandon, Alex Vincent, Dinah Manoff and Tommy Swerdlow. More to come…

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