Some of the most recognizable faces on TV are not from shows or movies, but commercials. Here are a few of the most notable ones who are no longer with us.
Turbo Trusser, the handy device that makes it easy to truss up a turkey or chicken, made a deal on Season 14 of "Shark Tank." Here's what's happened since.
Before she was on "Storage Wars," Nabila Haniss faced a lawsuit from Paris Hilton after buying a storage unit containing some of her personal belongings.
Wendy's commercials frequently feature celebrities interacting with fictional employees at the restaurant. Here's where you've seen one of the actors before.
"Starship Troopers" fans surely remember Kitten Smith, but whatever happened to Matt Levin, the actor who played the character in the hit '90s sci-fi classic?
Tek Knight, a twisted mash-up of Iron Man and Batman, has officially been revealed as the newest member of "The Boys" universe to debut on the "Gen V" spin-off.
Several "Star Wars" fans are upset over the use of CGI de-aging during Hayden Christensen's guest appearance on "Ahsoka" when it may not have been necessary.
There are eight "Pawn Stars Do America" episodes in Season 1, and you can access all of them through various platforms (one of which is completely free).
An episode of "The Andy Griffith Show" features a memorable supporting character named Cousin Virgil. Here's who plays him and where you've seen him before.
Here's how one extremely powerful attack in anime and manga franchise "Naruto" ignited a controversial theory that fans are frequently quick to shoot down.
Here's what the men's cosmetics company Stryx has been up to since co-owners John Shanahan and Devir Kahan made an appearance in Season 13 of "Shark Tank."
One of the most notorious villains in the "Star Wars" canon, Grand Admiral Thrawn has a long and complex history. Here's Thrawn's entire timeline explained.
It's no secret that the "Big Bang Theory" gang loves Batman, and not surprisingly, the show had its share of great episodes that referenced the Caped Crusader.
When the "Breaking Bad" writing team learned Philip Seymour Hoffman was a fan, they created this character in hopes the acclaimed actor would join the cast.