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This was the trait that Lucille Ball said that actors would be better without
"Even in my early days in movies, I resented roles where looks were all-important," said the actor.
Betsy Palmer agreed to appear in Friday the 13th (1980) to buy a new car
How a broken Mercedes led to the role of a lifetime.
Me Madness 2026: Vote for MeTV's most memorable TV woman!
This year, MeTV is celebrating the iconic women on classic TV! Which one will be crowned the queen? Vote for your favorites and see who takes home the gold!
Harvey Korman: ''I guess I was destined to be a character actor.''
The actor reminisced about his beginnings in acting.
Why The Waltons' Ralph Waite preferred acting on stage to acting on television
The Waltons may have made him a household name, but Waite preferred the bright lights of the stage.
Here’s how to make The Golden Girls cheesecake from the man who made them for the show
And how he ended up landing the job!
Casting directors revealed what they were looking for when hiring actors to star in Friday the 13th (1980)
"I didn’t think we’d have a problem finding suitable actors," said casting director Julie Hughes.
This corpse in Friday the 13th (1980) was actually a cameo from the film's makeup artist, Tom Savini
It's a blink-and-you'll-miss-it cameo in your favorite horror movie!
Raymond wasn't the only sportswriter in Patricia Heaton's life
Find out what part of the show felt straight from her life.
The Beverly Hillbillies was in desperate need of more writers as the series progressed
For Henning, knowing a thing or two about hillbilly history was just as important as other skills listed on a resume.
Here's how to make the pie you saw on Toon In With Me!
Make your own cherry pie at home!
This was Betsy Palmer's initial reaction to Friday the 13th (1980)
The actor called the original script "junk."
Here's how Adrienne King won the role of Alice Hardy in Friday the 13th (1980)
The actor won a killer part in an iconic film.
Believe it not, television gave Alfred Hitchcock a notability that his films couldn't
"Because of TV, more people know me and look for me in my pictures now," said Hitchcock.
Here's how David Canary ended up with a brand-new Corvette on the set of Bonanza
Turns out, cars could bring the Cartwrights together.
Are you a Friday the 13th expert?
Nothing will save you now. Except for a good score!
Alfred Hitchcock understood there was merit in defying expectations
How the director continued to surprise audiences, year after year.
All-New Daily Andy Griffith Quiz: ''The Arrest of the Fun Girls''
Brand new questions! Same ol' Andy!
Estelle Getty said that she was ''proud'' to be a part of The Golden Girls
"Television is a powerful medium," said the actor.
Andy Griffith thought Matlock was too much like this other TV lawyer
At first, Griffith had his reservations.
In the '60s, Chuck Connors took a shot at ''safe'' TV programs
The Western hero took a shot at these "safe" programs, and the sharpshooter didn't miss.
Choose your favorite Friday the 13th film!
Time to head over to Camp Crystal Lake!
Which Friday the 13th was it?
You've got a 1 in 12 chance, but we've whittled it down for you.
All-New Daily Andy Griffith Quiz: ''Aunt Bee's Invisible Beau''
Brand new questions! Same ol' Andy!
Former child star Ron Howard on how he directs children
Howard does what he can to level with kids on his sets.
Did these actors ever star in a Friday the 13th movie?
Take a stab in the dark!
Tony Dow wasn't allowed to watch Leave It to Beaver
Why was this classic censored for one of its stars?
This Son of Frankenstein (1939) actor said that this was a great fear for many women in Hollywood
"It’s interesting to think what people fear."
All-New Daily Andy Griffith Quiz: ''Opie's Newspaper''
Brand new questions! Same ol' Andy!
How director Rowland V. Lee saved Bela Lugosi's salary during Son of Frankenstein (1939)
When the studio tried to take advantage of Lugosi, Lee came to the actor's rescue.
Rowland V. Lee's importance in Hollywood went beyond his films
Lee also clearly had an eye for great locations!
Boris Karloff and Donnie Dunagan played checkers behind the scenes of Son of Frankenstein (1939)
Behind the scenes of the horror film, these two co-stars had a blast.
Don Knotts had a secret comedy talent at the beginning of his career
Ol' Barney was no dummy!


















