That 70s Show was a popular young-adult sitcom that ran from 1998 to 2006. The show starred Ashton Kutcher, Mila Kunis, and Topher Grace, among other actors, and followed the lives of teenagers who spent a little too much time in their parents’ basement.
Lisa Robin Kelly played Eric Foreman’s older sister, Laurie Foreman. However, Kelly only spent the first three seasons on the show before she left; she reappeared briefly but was later replaced with another actor for a guest appearance in season 5. Why did Kelly leave the show?
‘That ’70s Show’ cast | Fox Image Collection/Getty Images Lisa Marie Kelly went through a difficult loss behind the scenes of ‘That 70s Show’
That 70s Showuplifted careers of ultra-famous actors, but for Kelly, her life behind-the-scenes took a devastating turn when she lost a baby. She revealed to ABC News years after the show ended that this was the reason she had to step away.
Lisa Robin Kelly played Eric Foreman’s older sister, Laurie Foreman. However, Kelly only spent the first three seasons on the show before she left; she reappeared briefly but was later replaced with another actor for a guest appearance in season 5. Why did Kelly leave the show?
‘That ’70s Show’ cast | Fox Image Collection/Getty Images Lisa Marie Kelly went through a difficult loss behind the scenes of ‘That 70s Show’
That 70s Showuplifted careers of ultra-famous actors, but for Kelly, her life behind-the-scenes took a devastating turn when she lost a baby. She revealed to ABC News years after the show ended that this was the reason she had to step away.
- 9/23/2023
- by Julia Mullaney
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
Moonlighting was Bruce Willis’s big break. He’d done a Miami Vice and Twilight Zone right before but he didn’t totally leave TV behind when movies beckoned. Willis appeared in four TV series after the Die Hard franchise began and Moonlighting ended.
L-r: Paul Reiser and Bruce Willis | Alice S. Hall/NBCU Photo Bank/Getty Images
Showbiz Cheat Sheet is here to help you find Willis’s TV cameos. They’re all streaming, most of them on Peacock. Since Willis is no longer making movies after his Frontotemporal Dementia diagnosis, here are four more TV appearances to celebrate along with all his movies.
‘Friends’ had the most substantial Bruce Willis role
Willis appeared in three episodes of the hit sitcom Friends in 2000. He played Paul Stevens, the father of Ross (David Schwimmer)’s girlfriend, Elizabeth (Alexandra Holden). He did not approve of Ross, but he ended up dating...
L-r: Paul Reiser and Bruce Willis | Alice S. Hall/NBCU Photo Bank/Getty Images
Showbiz Cheat Sheet is here to help you find Willis’s TV cameos. They’re all streaming, most of them on Peacock. Since Willis is no longer making movies after his Frontotemporal Dementia diagnosis, here are four more TV appearances to celebrate along with all his movies.
‘Friends’ had the most substantial Bruce Willis role
Willis appeared in three episodes of the hit sitcom Friends in 2000. He played Paul Stevens, the father of Ross (David Schwimmer)’s girlfriend, Elizabeth (Alexandra Holden). He did not approve of Ross, but he ended up dating...
- 2/25/2023
- by Fred Topel
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
How could you forget That ’70s Show? Sure, the final season sucked, but prior to the departures of several important cast members, it was a joy spending time with goofy Eric Foreman, his girlfriend Donna, the superficial and self-centered Jackie, the foreigner Fez, the not-so-smart Kelso, and the laidback Hyde. It was a classic series that defined a dream reality of the 70s but captured the hearts of millions because of the great cast and being genuinely funny for the most part. The series was successful for a period of time, and it spawned a spin-off, That ’80s Show. Now,
Is There A Need For That ’90s Show?...
Is There A Need For That ’90s Show?...
- 2/11/2022
- by Jeffrey Bowie Jr.
- TVovermind.com
Just think about the time when Marvel fans thought Tom Hardy should play Wolverine. Who would’ve thought he would be the perfect Eddie Brock? Hey, he’s a thousand times better than Eric Foreman from Spider-Man 3 at least. But in all seriousness, it’s really no surprise that Tom Hardy was able to deliver a stellar performance as one of Spider-Man’s biggest enemies. Let’s just appreciate the fact that his performance as the first Venom made us laugh way more than we thought it would. It’s basically Ren and Stimpy if they made a comic book movie. If you thought that
Does Eddie Brock Already Exist In The Marvel Cinematic Universe?...
Does Eddie Brock Already Exist In The Marvel Cinematic Universe?...
- 12/19/2021
- by David Martinez
- TVovermind.com
It had been well over a year since Aaliyah Dana Houghton’s life was tragically cut short when a group of some of entertainment’s biggest stars, including Jamie Foxx, Queen Latifah, Lil Kim, and Missy Elliott, came together to pay their respects to the R&b princess. Across two coasts and two shooting days, the stars gathered in a studio to record their cameos for the tribute music video for the posthumously released Aaliyah track “Miss You.” In the song, Aaliyah sings to a past lover who has since moved on from their relationship,...
- 8/25/2021
- by Hanna Phifer
- Rollingstone.com
Who else is going to fight Eddie Brock and Venom in his next movie other than Cletus Cassidy, aka Carnage? Okay, so that’s probably an obvious answer. Yeah, we all know that Venom is basically destined to fight Spider-Man one day on the big-screen. And before you say it, no, Spider-Man 3 doesn’t count, because it was just bad. If you consider Eric Foreman to be a worthy Venom… what am I saying? Of course you don’t. I just have to say, thank Sony for this new live-action Venom that actually lives up to the famous twisted-mirror version of Spider-Man.
Carnage Looks Seriously Terrifying In The Second Venom 2 Trailer...
Carnage Looks Seriously Terrifying In The Second Venom 2 Trailer...
- 8/3/2021
- by David Martinez
- TVovermind.com
Michael Colton, co-creator of the upcoming ABC comedy “Home Economics,” didn’t joke around on “Jeopardy!” this week.
Colton won Friday and will return Monday in an attempt to extend his winning streak to three shows. He squeaked into the weekend by rallying in “Final Jeopardy”.
In third place with “Early U.S. History” on tap, Colton’s wager was conservative, but the other two contestants also missed, and his economics wizardry put him on top with $8,402. The winning answer? The XYZ Affair.
Colton, whose ABC show will debut April 7, discussed his “Jeopardy!” fortunes Friday while promoting his day job in a Television Critics Association panel.
“Thank you for bringing this up,” a joking Colton said, according to USA Today. “I was a little annoyed that none of the people before you brought it up. We’ll do a separate breakout TCA session later just to talk about it.”
Colton live-tweeted Thursday’s “Jeopardy!” episode,...
Colton won Friday and will return Monday in an attempt to extend his winning streak to three shows. He squeaked into the weekend by rallying in “Final Jeopardy”.
In third place with “Early U.S. History” on tap, Colton’s wager was conservative, but the other two contestants also missed, and his economics wizardry put him on top with $8,402. The winning answer? The XYZ Affair.
Colton, whose ABC show will debut April 7, discussed his “Jeopardy!” fortunes Friday while promoting his day job in a Television Critics Association panel.
“Thank you for bringing this up,” a joking Colton said, according to USA Today. “I was a little annoyed that none of the people before you brought it up. We’ll do a separate breakout TCA session later just to talk about it.”
Colton live-tweeted Thursday’s “Jeopardy!” episode,...
- 2/27/2021
- by Jeremy Bailey
- The Wrap
The Power prequel is making a House call: Omar Epps has been cast in Power Book III: Raising Kanan, Deadline reports.
While details regarding Epps’ character are being kept under wraps, the actor is said to be playing “a major figure” in the Power universe. As previously reported, this particular offshoot is set in the 1990s, and will chronicle the early years of Kanan Stark, the character first played by executive producer Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson.
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While details regarding Epps’ character are being kept under wraps, the actor is said to be playing “a major figure” in the Power universe. As previously reported, this particular offshoot is set in the 1990s, and will chronicle the early years of Kanan Stark, the character first played by executive producer Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson.
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- 2/15/2020
- TVLine.com
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