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Indiana native Kerri Kenney arrested the world’s heart with her kooky character, Deputy Trudy Wiegel, on the hilarious Comedy Central cop show “Reno 911!” and the 2007 film follow-up, “Reno 911!: Miami.” Kerri Kenny was cast in the mockumentary alongside an awesome squad of stars, including Cedric Yarbrough as the dreamy “Jonesy,” Robert Ben Garant
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Bill Maher thinks obese people need a little fat shaming … in order to save their lives. Bill launched on his HBO show, “Real Time with Bill Maher,” jeering at liberals who have made criticism over weight taboo. He scoffs at the Democratic candidates who are fighting for health care coverage for people with preexisting
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Ohio-born A.J. Langer is best known for her role as the out of control best friend, Rayanne Graff, in the short-lived television teen drama “My So-Called Life” between 1994 and 1995. A.J. Langer was cast on the ABC show alongside stars like Wilson Cruz as the gay best friend, Enrique “Rickie” Vasquez, Jared Leto as
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Exclusive Hurricane Dorian’s decimation of the Bahamas is igniting the generosity of the masses — and showcasing the power of social media. The very simple — yet clearly effective — “Pray for Bahamas” post spread like fire on Instagram following the Category 5 hurricane crushing the string of islands. DJ Khaled himself and “Insecure” actress
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Play video content Exclusive TMZ.com Judge Mathis denies spitting on a parking valet, despite the valet’s accusations … well we got the video, and you can judge for yourself. Security cam footage of the incident — obtained by TMZ — shows the TV judge looking like a spitfire as he approaches a vehicle with the
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Exclusive TMZ/Getty Andy Richter and his actress wife are a done deal … officially … he just finalized his divorce. Andy’s divorce from Sarah Thyre became official Thursday … according to legal docs obtained by TMZ. Best known as Conan O’Brien‘s sidekick on all three of his late night shows, Andy got hitched to Sarah
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New York-native Rene Auberjonois started his illustrious television career as the elitist chief of staff, Clayton Endicott III, in the early ’80s “Soap” spin-off, “Benson.” Rene Auberjonois aired alongside a hilarious group of stars including James Noble as the Governor, Eugene X, Inga Swenson as the German, Gretchen Kraus, Missy Gold (Tracey Gold’s younger sister)
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