Looks like there will be a lot of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles on the streets this Halloween.
Yahoo recently released the top-searched Halloween costumes this year, and “ninja turtle costume” tops the list, with searches jumping whopping 5,225 percent from the previous week.
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Also making the list were three characters from Frozen — Elsa, Anna and Olaf — as well as Maleficent and The Hunger Games’ Katniss, along with the generic “superhero costumes” and, more specifically, Wonder Woman and Catwoman.
Burt Nodella, who won back-to-back Emmy Awards for outstanding comedy series for producing the classic spy spoof Get Smart, died Feb. 23, his family announced. He was 91.
Nodella also produced several telefilms, including CBS’ The Phantom of Hollywood (1974), which starred Jack Cassidy as an enigmatic killer who stalks a dilapidated studio backlot about to be sold to developers.
Nodella produced 47 episodes of Get Smart (in seasons three and four), wrote a couple of installments and appeared as a KAOS doctor in another.
'Mad Men's Don Draper's many wives, girlfriends and one night stands Betty Draper Played by: January Jones
Seen in: Seasons 1-7
Who she is: A former model, Don’s first wife acts as his charming and loving spouse at important client dinners, but at home Betty is cold, sometimes cruel and deeply unhappy in her role as the typical American housewife. She's also unaware of Don’s dark past until she stumbles across a secret drawer in season 3 and confronts him about his lies.
Chris Gauthier, a Canadian actor best known for his TV roles in Once Upon a Time, Eureka and Smallville, died on Feb. 23 at the age of 48.
In a statement shared with The Hollywood Reporter, his manager Elena Kirschner shared that Gauthier died “suddenly and unexpectedly following a short illness.” “He was a kind, witty, passionate and empathetic man and we will all miss him dearly,” Kirschner added. “Our hearts go out to his family that he spoke of with such love and pride and we ask that you respect their privacy during this difficult time.
Since 2013, Onward star Mel Rodriguez has been on an upward trajectory thanks to memorable roles on HBO’s Getting On, AMC’s Better Call Saul and Fox’s The Last Man on Earth. Rodriguez credits Getting On as the turning point in his career since he and his wife, Desiree Dundr Rodriguez, were nearly homeless just one or two years prior. Most important, Rodriguez also became a father to two girls (now 5 and 1), which inspired a major lifestyle change for their sake.
[Warning: This story contains spoilers from the sixth episode of Orange Is the New Black‘s third season.]
Ruby Rose makes her first appearance in episode six of Orange Is the New Black‘s third season, her character Stella joshing with and casting flirty glances at Piper (Taylor Schilling) as they toil in Litchfield’s newly opened garment sweatshop.
The setting, and the fact that Stella is in the same khaki uniform as the other inmates, suggest she’s been there a while — a fact that was as surprising to Rose as it may be to fans of the Netflix series.
Tony Genaro, a veteran character actor who is perhaps best known for playing the cattle rancher Miguel in the Kevin Bacon cult classic Tremors and its second sequel, has died. He was 72.
Genaro died May 7 of natural causes at his Hollywood home, his daughter Zhanara told The Hollywood Reporter.
A native of Gallup, N.M., Genaro’s first big break came with a role as store owner Nick Rael in Robert Redford’s American Southwest-set The Milagro Beanfield War (1988).
One of Will Ferrell‘s most well-known and beloved routines from his stint on Saturday Night Live was his parody of James Lipton, host of Inside the Actors Studio.
Fans could not seem to get enough of the reoccurring sketch — and it appears that included Lipton himself, who died Monday at the age of 93.
Lipton told CNN in 2012 that he got a kick out of Ferrell’s over-the-top take on his personality and interview delivery.
John Cena is looking ahead at retirement, and fans may be surprised to learn that it may not be too far away.
The professional wrestler and actor confirmed to Entertainment Tonight on Tuesday that he plans to retire from WWE wrestling in the next few years. He made his WWE debut 22 years ago in 2002. “That’s not a maybe,” said Cena, who turns 47 years old this year. “That time is gonna come and it’s gonna come soon.
With The Hangover Part II set to hit theaters Thursday, The Hollywood Reporter takes a look at comedian Ed Helms, who shares the screen with Bradley Cooper and Zach Galifinakis in director Todd Phillips‘ raunchy sequel.
Here’s what you need to know about the funnyman.
1. He’s grew up in Atlanta, Ga. The southern-born comedian then attended Oberlin College in Ohio before moving to New York City to pursue his comedic dreams.