Where Is Kimberly Williams-Paisley Now?

At 13, Kimberly Williams-Paisley made her acting debut through an audition and a commercial appearance. This marked the beginning of her journey towards becoming a well-known figure. However, over the next three years, she struggled to secure another project. Eventually, her big break came in the form of a role in a 90’s classic movie: Her groundbreaking performance was seen in “Father of the Bride,” which hit the screens in 1991.

New dad Ranveer Singh can’t control his happiness as he interacts with paps during event; ‘Baap bann gaya re’

On September 8, 2024, Ranveer Singh and Deepika Padukone welcomed their first child, a baby girl. This was the actor’s initial public appearance since he became a father. During an event, as he interacted with photographers, the couple playfully exchanged banter. He also shared his joy of becoming a father by telling the cameras, “I’ve become a dad!

Andy Samberg Shares His Emotions Behind Dramatic Role in WW2 Movie Lee

It’s no secret that Andy Samberg is a comedy legend, but Kate Winslet, Samberg’s co-star in “Lee,” has declared the Emmy-nominated star of SNL and Brooklyn Nine-Nine as a talented dramatic actor. Winslet, who boasts an Oscar, Emmy, and Grammy, portrays renowned American war correspondent and photographer Lee Miller in the upcoming film. Samberg takes on the role of David Scherman, a contemporary of Miller at Vogue magazine, who was also the man behind the famous photograph of Miller in Adolf Hitler’s bathtub in his Munich flat.

Meryl Streep Starring in New Series Based on The Corrections

Jon Franzen’s hit novel, “The Corrections,” is making its way onto television screens, with the author himself adapting it for TV. CBS Studios are backing this project, and Mark Roybal of wiip has joined as an executive producer. As the show prepares to be presented to various networks and streaming platforms, according to Variety.

10 Funniest Sci-Fi Comedies Like Spaceballs

In 1987, the movie “Spaceballs” was launched, gathering some of the most prominent comedians such as John Candy, Mel Brooks, Rick Moranis, and Joan Rivers, and propelling them into a distant galaxy through a hilarious spoof of the original “Star Wars” trilogy. Filled with physical humor and witty space-themed jokes, no one was spared from the satirical take of director and co-writer Mel Brooks who targeted “Star Trek,” “Alien,” “The Wizard of Oz,” “2001: A Space Odyssey,” “Planet of the Apes,” “Transformers,” and many more.