While in the movies, Butch Cassidy goes out in a blaze of glory—the real outlaw's end was far darker than they ever would have shown on screen.
An explosive on-set accident claimed Vic Morrow's life, the life of two child actors, and forever changed the way we make movies.
Years before the Twilight Zone disaster, Vic Morrow had an eerie premonition: He believed he’d die in a helicopter crash. Sadly, he was right.
Inger Stevens was a Golden Globe-winning actress with a closet full of skeletons. Haunted by her demons, she would never be able to escape the shadow of death.
Gary Coleman was a breakout child star of the 1970s and became emblematic of American pop culture in the decades thereafter. But behind his sitcom short king persona, Coleman’s life was a constant battle with illness and pain–both physical and mental.
Donald Sutherland spent decades wowing audiences with his skill and bravery, but there may be a startling reason why the academy snubbed him.
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