"Star Search" uncovered some massive future film and TV stars, but many also didn't make the cut. These are the actors you forgot who showed up and lost.
Sometimes less is most definitely more, especially when it comes to horror films. Here are 14 horror movies where you don't see the monster until the end.
Matthew McConaughey earned significant praise for his role in HBO's acclaimed series, "True Detective." Here's a look at the character he played in Season 1.
In a sense, Young Sheldon and its parent show, The Big Bang Theory, had a crossover moment thanks to a recent post featuring Iain Armitage and Mayim Bialik.
Bill Burr has made the successful jump from stand-up comedy to acting and he credits "Breaking Bad" creator Vince Gilligan for much of his acting success.
The homes of Modern Family's Dunphy/Pritchett clan became endearingly familiar to fans over the sitcom's 11 seasons. Here's where you'll find the real houses.
With Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 marking Mantis' latest MCU appearance, now seems like a perfect time to explore some facts you might not know about her.
The MCU possesses real martial artists who could give "John Wick" fighters a run for their money. Here is every real martial artist who appears in the universe.
Ramon Rodriguez loves the fans of "Will Trent," but he had to admit that he cut his finger while performing a stunt, something the production tried to cover up.
Some of your favorite starts are only partly faking an ability to kick butt onscreen. Here are surprising actors who have impressive martial arts skills.
It's no surprise that Steve Gomez was almost killed early in the hit television drama "Breaking Bad." However, the writers' strike helped save the character.
While "Modern Family" fans have expressed a distaste for Dylan, there are still some fans who believe that Dylan was the right choice for Haley in the end.
You'd be forgiven for getting turned around in the Insidious universe, given how much of it is told non-chronologically -- but we're here to set you straight.
Anthony Ferraris, who plays Tony on Chicago Fire, is a real-life firefighter who simply hasn't gotten enough lines of dialogue since his debut in Season 1.