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Deadline's Baz Bamigboye writes that John Lithgow is extraordinary as he bares his soul in ‘Jimpa,’ which opened the 2025 ...
Jack De Mave, who played Forest Ranger Bob Erickson in CBS’ family-themed Lassie from 1968 to 1970, died in hospice care in Macon, Georgia on January 16 following a heart attack on Thanksgiving Day.
Jack De Mave, who portrayed a U.S. forest ranger on Lassie and an unconventional date for Valerie Harper's Rhoda Morgenstern on the second episode of The Mary Tyler Moore Show, has died. He was 91. De ...
Lamar Jackson found Andrews at the goal-line on a designed rollout to the right. The ball hit Andrews in his hands, but he lost control of it as he fell backward into the end zone. The drops were ...
After the game, coach John Harbaugh and quarterback ... he's a tough person and he's a good person. I'm proud of him just like I am all the guys." Jackson pointed the finger at his own mistakes ...
Despite a big Oscar nominations morning, the director and the film’s writers Winnie Holzman and Dana Fox were shut out from the directing and writing categories.
There are still a few seats left before the show leaves town after Sunday. MJ The Musical has been rockin' the streets of Philly with the lead actor on the road to major success. 24-year-old Jordan ...
Classic TV actor Jack De Mave has died. De Mave, who appeared on Lassie and The Mary Tyler Moore Show, suffered a heart attack on Thanksgiving Day and later died in hospice care in Macon, Georgia on ...
8:14 p.m. — Baltimore's defense puts together its best series of the game so far, forcing a three-and-out from Buffalo. Jackson and the rest of John Harbaugh's offense will get a chance to ...
Turnovers played a massive role in the Ravens' 2025 playoff exit. In Sunday's 27-25 loss to the Bills in the AFC divisional round, Baltimore gave the ball away to Buffalo's defense on three occasions.