"Sons of Anarchy" star Tommy Flanagan has credited the long-term success of the series to the bond between the cast members who bring SAMCRO to life on-screen.
"The Walking Dead" star Danai Gurira is not a fan of watching horror genre fare, saying that she has a reluctance about watching films like "The Exorcist."
A lot of care was put into the space scenes with Howard (Simon Helberg) on The Big Bang Theory, though they left the actor with an unpleasant feeling afterward.
"Tulsa King" showrunner Terence Winter says that much of the show's comedy comes from the absurdity of mob life, as paired with ordinary life on-screen.
Dave Annable played Lee Dutton in "Yellowstone." While he thought he was okay with his character's swift demise, the actor quickly knew leaving would be hard.
Might Guy was introduced to the Eight Inner Gates by his father, Might Duy in "Naruto." Let's take a closer look at what the Gates are and how they work.
Taylor Sheridan hired Jake Ream to instruct the actors in horseback riding. Sheridan put him onscreen when they needed a new cowboy, and now he's a ranch hand.
"American Pickers" star Mike Wolfe purchased a sign for International Harvester's historic McCormick-Deering line for $600 during an episode in Season 23.
"Seinfeld" co-creator Larry David has continued to field questions about the series finale despite having gone on to create and star in "Curb Your Enthusiasm."
"CSI: Vegas" fans might be wondering if Mandeep Dhillon and Matt Lauria are friends in real-life. As it turns out, the actors have become quick friends.
Mark Cuban explained that his daughters and wife would understand this product, and for that, offered Fiona Co Chan $400,000 for 8% ownership with no royalties.
While she's by far not the worst-written female character, because Tenten exists, "Naruto" fans believe Masashi Kishimoto really dropped the ball with Hinata.
Acting might seem like an easy job, but making TV shows can sometimes be dangerous work. The following actors got seriously injured on the sets of their shows.
Though her role as Elle Greenaway on "Criminal Minds" is easily the actor's most notable to date, she has been plenty busy since leaving the series in 2006.
One scene in "The Gilmore Girls: A Year in the Life" saw Lorelai call her mom and tell her about "the best birthday," which Lauren Graham found perfect.