Who’s The Boss Cast Then And Now

From 1984 to 1992, the sitcom “Who’s the Boss?” aired, much like other hit shows of its time. It boasted a diverse and talented group of characters, including Tony (played by Danza), Angela (Light), Samantha (Milano), Jonathan (Pintauro), and Mona (Helmond). However, it wasn’t just these main actors; there were also numerous guest stars, one-time characters, and recurring figures who made appearances. After more than 30 years since the series finale, it’s only natural to ponder what became of the cast members from “Who’s the Boss?

ShibAI Explodes over 18,000% in one day after Launch

A digital currency called ShibAI, which combines artificial intelligence and the buzz of meme coins, has seen an astounding increase of approximately 18,649% in its value over the past day. At the moment, it’s being traded for $0.000816 on Raydium. As per the latest update from CoinGecko Terminal, the value of ShibAI stands at approximately … Read more

Bitcoin Reclaims $100K: What’s Driving the Surge?

For the first time in 2021, Bitcoin surged above the $100,000 mark on Monday, peaking at $101,184 intraday. This surge comes after it briefly dipped below $92,000 during the holiday season. Over the past week, its value has increased by nearly 11%. Some analysts are now speculating that Bitcoin could potentially reach $200,000 this year. … Read more

The New Jordan Collector’s Duffle Offers Cargo For Kicks

it doesn’t waste space, avoids creasing, and keeps other items clean. This bag can hold four pairs of sneakers, each with removable padded partitions for protection. Additionally, there’s a ventilated cube with a zip-around closure for an extra pair. The front compartment has multiple pockets and a flap closure to store smaller items and toiletries efficiently.

Hollywood Flashback: When Denzel Fired Back at the Health Care System Onscreen

James Kearns’ TV screenplay, initially planned at Columbia with Dustin Hoffman in mind, had been shelved for years. However, it didn’t get produced, and eventually, Kearns reacquired the script. The project, later titled John Q., was revived when New Line executive Michael De Luca took an interest and the production was resuscitated once Denzel Washington signed on in 2000. Robert Duvall, James Woods, and Anne Heche soon followed as co-stars. Matthew Barry, the casting director, recounts that Kimberly Elise outperformed strong competition to secure the role of Denise, John Q.’s wife. Barry remembers Viola Davis auditioning for the same part, with his comment being, “She’s not quite ready yet.” Apparently, he underestimated her talent as she later gained significant acclaim. As a consultant and heart surgeon in the film, James Woods received advice from Mehmet Oz, who would later become well-known as Dr. Oz. Interestingly, some of Oz’s hands can be seen performing the heart surgery in the movie.