"It is an extraordinary blessing, what ... all surrogates give to families who can't have children," says Anderson Cooper ...
BETHLEHEM, PA. - Darryl Keckler has stepped down as Moravian Head Men's Basketball Coach to become Associate Athletic Director - Development at Middle Tennessee State University. Keckler joined the ...
Ever wonder what happened to so-and-so? Well, we’re here to tell you! The Examiner catches up with 35 of your favorite stars from yesteryear. Cybill Shepherd Once the reigning star of film and ...
The actor and longtime Kings fan wore full referee attire and was "ready to go at a moment’s notice" in case he was needed on the ice. Kelly Smiley / NHLI via Getty Images There were the usual two ...
Isiah Whitlock Jr. recently starred in "The Residence." Actor Isiah Whitlock Jr. has died, Liebman Entertainment confirmed on social media. "It is with the heaviest of hearts that we share the passing ...
80, devoted husband, father, grandfather passed away peacefully on December 26, 2025, surrounded by his family and love. Born January 10, 1945, in Fort Worth, Texas, to the late Roger and Rerry Bell, ...
Isiah Whitlock Jr., a veteran character actor best known for his role as state Sen. Clay Davis on HBO’s “The Wire,” died Tuesday, according to an Instagram post from his manager. He was 71. Whitlock’s ...
“The Wire” actor Isiah Whitlock Jr. has died at 71. Over the years, the veteran star was best known for roles in “The Wire,” “Veep,” “Your Honor” and “The Residence.” Whitlock’s manager, Brian Liebman ...
He appeared in several films for Spike Lee, including '25th Hour,' 'BlacKkKlansman' and 'Da 5 Bloods.' By McKinley Franklin Isiah Whitlock Jr., the actor who portrayed State Senator Clayton “Clay” ...
Pat Finn, the actor who played Bill Norwood on the long-running sitcom The Middle, has died, according to family members and multiple news outlets. He was 60. Finn is survived by his wife, Donna, whom ...
Pat Finn, a comedic actor who spent decades making audiences laugh on popular television shows including “The Middle,” “Seinfeld,” and “Friends,” died Tuesday at his Los Angeles home, Parade reports.
The character actor had grown up in Maryland, where “The Wire” was set, and went on to star in horror films like “It Chapter Two.” By Jonathan Abrams Jonathan Abrams, a Times reporter, is the author ...