If you see Forrie Smith in your vicinity, do not put a hat on a bed. In fact, even if the "Yellowstone" actor is nowhere around, put your hat somewhere else.
"Grey's Anatomy" characters don't just frequent the hospital at which they work; they also spend a lot of time at this bar. Read on to see if it's real or fake.
David Labrava was a part of "Sons of Anarchy" from the beginning, but not as an on-screen character. In fact, he first had a behind-the-scenes role on the show.
While the character of Lee Toric did not last long on the series, fans may have wondered what happened to the actor after his stint on "Sons of Anarchy."
Tony Beets isn't popular with a vocal segment of the "Gold Rush" audience. Why? Well, let's just say the anti-Beets crowd also aren't fans of "The Osbournes."
Marina Squerciati plays Kim Burgess in "Chicago P.D.," and while her character has a humble apartment, she joked that her on-screen coworkers live too lavishly.
Robert Silas plays a major role in Law & Order: Organized Crime Season 3, and the actor who plays him is a veteran of TV. Here's why he looks so familiar.
How does an actor recover from getting killed off of a generation-defining TV show? Let's check in on Heidi Swedberg, the onetime Susan Ross of "Seinfeld."
Rob Dyrdek was able to parlay his skateboarding fame into a reality TV empire. In fact, when Rob Dyrdek pitched "Ridiculousness," MTV bought it on the spot.
Heading into Season 7, fans have many moments of "Young Sheldon" they can pick as favorites. However, Wyatt McClure thinks a classroom scene is the funniest.
After some careful analysis, fans have decided that Jerry and Kramer's hallway on Seinfeld makes no sense. Here's why it's been bending minds for years.