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Melissa Sue Anderson was born on September 26, 1962, in Berkeley, California, USA, and is an actress, possibly best known for her role as Mary Ingalls in the television series “Little House on the Prairie” in the late 1970s and early 1980s.

Melissa Sue Anderson’s net worth is unknown. According to sources, she had a net worth of $1.5 million as of late 2018, which she accumulated through a successful performing career that also included various film and television enterprises. It is expected that she will continue to pursue her ambitions, resulting in a rise in her money.

Beginnings in Entertainment and Early Life

Melissa Sue was born the younger of two girls; her family relocated from the San Francisco Bay region to Los Angeles when she was young, but when she was 13, her parents divorced, and she was primarily reared by her Roman Catholic mother.

Her teacher encouraged her parents to try to locate an agent for her while she was attending dancing courses, which led to her appearing in various advertisements, including Mattel and Sears commercials. Soon after, she began receiving offers for television jobs, including a guest appearance on an episode of “Bewitched.”

She also played Millicent, a girl who kissed Bobby in “The Brady Bunch,” and she appeared in an episode of “Shaft” the same year. These eventually led to her landing a role in “Little House on the Prairie,” which she would work on for the following eight years, with the story centered on a farm family in the 1870s and 1880s.

Little House on the Prairie has come to an end.

Melissa Sue won a nomination the following year for her role in the horror film “Happy Birthday to Me” after leaving “Little House on the Prairie” after the seventh season. She then appeared in films such as “The Equalizer,” “Murder, She Wrote,” and “CHiPs.”

She also experimented in production, working as an associate producer on a 1990 television episode of “Where Pigeons Go to Die,” Michael Landon’s final film. She was inducted into the Western Performers Hall of Fame in 1998 and starred in the ill-fated television sitcom “Partners” the following year.

In the latter phases of her career, she did very little acting. In the 2006 miniseries “10.5 Apocalypse,” she played First Lady Megan Hollister, one of her final television performances.

She has appeared in a number of short films and played Stosh’s mother in the uncredited role of “Veronica Mars” in 2014. “The Way I See It: A Look Back at My Life on Little House” was her autobiography based on her experience as a child star, and it includes behind-the-scenes stories about cast members, guests, and crew.

The family moved to Montreal in 2002 and became naturalized Canadians five years later on Canada Day. According to sources, she has largely abandoned her acting career in order to be a stay-at-home mom and care for her family.

In an interview, she stated that one of her most difficult jobs was when her character went blind during the fourth season of “Little House on the Prairie.

“I love you dad,” is the last text that Reservoir Dogs star Michael Madsen received from his son before he killed himself.

The son of a Hollywood legend, Hudson Madsen, 26, was a U.S. Army Sergeant, stationed in Hawaii, who had just finished his first tour when he shot himself in the head, his father said.

“I am in shock as my son, whom I just spoke with a few days ago, said he was happy–my last text from him was ‘I love you dad,’” Madsen, the star of the Kill Bill franchise, told the LA Times.

“I didn’t see any signs of depression. It’s so tragic and sad. I’m just trying to make sense of everything and understand what happened,” he continued.

Hudson–whose Godfather was Quentin Tarantino–was Madsen’s eldest son with wife DeAnna Madsen, followed by brothers Kalvin and Luke. Madsen has two more sons, Christian and Max, with his ex-wife, Jeannine Bisignano.

According to social media posts from his wife, Carlie, whom he married in 2019, the pair were happy and going strong. Carlie’s social media suggests the two were unable to have children naturally so were planning on IVF.

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Only one week before his death on January 22, 2022, Carlie posted on Instagram, a photo of her in a hospital gown, revealing she just a tumor removed. In the caption, she writes: “I just want to give a shout-out to my amazing husband! Yesterday I had surgery to remove a tumor from one of my breasts and he was and has been so patient throughout this whole process.” Snapped at the Tripler Army Medical Center, a Department of Defense facility in Hawaii, Carlie continued, “We were at the hospital for about 7 hours yesterday and while I was in surgery he went to target and got me flowers, comfy pajamas, my favorite candy and a card! He’s also been amazing in helping with my recovery and I’m just so thankful…”

About two weeks later, she posted a sweet photo of her and Hudson, only saying, “I miss you so much.”

The events that ended in Hudson’s suicide puzzled everyone.

Rattled over his suicide, the then 64-year-old father said, “He had typical life challenges that people have with finances, but he wanted a family,” Madsen said. “He was looking towards his future, so its [sic] mind blowing. I just can’t grasp what happened.”

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Madsen, the star of Once Upon a Time in Hollywood, also revealed that beneath the façade of happiness, his son, who had been to Afghanistan, was struggling with mental health. The actor explained his son, who needed therapy, stopped getting help for issues he was keeping private. Because of the suspicion “that officers and rank and file were shaming,” Madsen requested an investigation by the military, reports that are still not available to the public.

One month after Hudson took his life, Madsen, famed for his collaborations with Tarantino’s violent comedies, was arrested in Malibu, at the luxury home he was recently evicted. Charged with a trespassing, Madsen was released on bail.

The actor has a history with the law, in 2019, he was charged with a DUI after crashing his SUV, and in 2012, according to TMZ, he was charged with child endangerment.

Actors DeAnna Madsen and Michael Madsen attend the ‘Reservoir Dogs’ 25th Anniversary Screening during 2017 Tribeca Film Festival / Shutterstock

The actor walked into his home, and finding his teenaged son smoking pot, the two got into an argument. TMZ writes, “…Madsen had gotten into a physical fight with his juvenile son–and when cops arrived, they observed several signs of injury on his son. We’re told Madsen also appeared to be under the influence of alcohol at the time of his arrest.” The son’s name was not released, and Madsen was.

After the death of Hudson, the family released a statement saying, “We are heartbroken and overwhelmed with grief and pain at the loss of Hudson. His memory and light will be remembered by all who knew and loved him.”

On January 23, 2023, offering a heartfelt tribute to her husband, whom she lovingly calls “Lump,” Carlie writes on her Instagram, “…I don’t even know how it’s been a year without you. It still hurts just as much as it did that day. You’re the first thing I think about everyday when I wake up and the last thing I think about before I fall asleep at night. I can’t even describe how much I’m hurting and how much I miss you.” She continued, “I just wish you would have talked to me and told me what was going on that day. I’m so sorry you thought this was the only way to make things better. I’m so sorry I couldn’t do more and I didn’t see the signs. I’m sorry I let you down. Just know you’re always with me and always on my mind. I miss you so much and I love you more Lump.”

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Hudson Madsen’s death is such a heartbreaking end to a hero, son, best friend and husband. If there’s someone you know who needs to be reminded that you love them, now’s the time.

There’s always help available and remember, if you’d rather make an anonymous call, use the Suicide Hotline and dial 9-8-8, a number that is available across the U.S. and Canada.

Denzel Washington stands tall as one of America’s leading actors, carving out a remarkable legacy through his exceptional talent and charm.

The renowned actor, director, and producer has captivated audiences with stellar performances in films such as The Equalizer and Training Day.

From his early days, Washington, who once described himself in a 1989 interview with the Washington Post as a “minority among minorities” and a “working black actor,” witnessed his career soar to remarkable heights, particularly after his role in the 1981 film Carbon Copy.

His continued dedication to the film industry over the years has earned him numerous accolades – including two Academy Awards and three Golden Globes – cementing his status as one of Hollywood’s most sought-after talents.

While Washington’s professional life has been a tale of success and demand, his personal life is a clear-cut example of enduring love and commitment.

Denzel Washington’s marriage

Now, at the age of 69, Washington is still happily married to fellow actor Pauletta Pearson, whom he met on the set of Wilma in 1977. It wasn’t long before they began dating, per People.

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The couple’s journey towards marriage, however, was not without its challenges. In fact, Washington and Pearson – who has appeared in movies like Philadelphia and She’s Gotta Have It – playfully recounted the actor’s three marriage proposals in a 2013 interview with Access Hollywood, revealing that Pearson initially declined twice before finally saying “yes” on the third attempt!

“It was three times?” Washington asked his wife at the time.

“It was three times. I know with age sometimes things [go], the mind [goes],” she responded.

“Why was it twice…Why would I have to ask again?” Washington asked, before Pearson quipped: “Because I said no!”

The couple eventually wed on June 25, 1983, and since then, Pearson and Washington have weathered the storms of life together, expanding their family to include four children.

John David, their son, followed in his father’s footsteps after a short stint as an NFL player, pursuing a career in acting (you may even recognize him from Christopher Nolan’s Tenet!). Their other children, Katia, Olivia, and Malcolm, have also embraced the entertainment industry.

Pauletta Pearson, John David Washington, and Denzel Washington pictured in 2022. Credit: Bruce Glikas / WireImage / Getty.

Marriage and sacrifices

Pearson has been transparent about the significant sacrifices she has made in her own career in order to prioritize her family, including putting her Broadway career on hold to focus on being a mother and a supportive wife to Washington.

In reflecting on her choices, Pearson admitted that sacrifice is crucial in maintaining a successful marriage, telling Ebony magazine in 1991: “It takes a lot of sacrifice on both parties’ part.” She said that fame doesn’t always last, but family will always be there.

Washington, in various interviews, has has also shared insights into the secrets of their long-lasting marriage. According to him, the key lies in not giving up on each other. He acknowledged that he could have pursued a life of luxury and indulgence (and that there have been many temptations thrust his way over the years) but he consciously chose to prioritize his relationship with his wife and his family over these material pursuits.

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Despite the challenges that can arise in any relationship, Washington and Pearson have navigated the complexities of marriage with grace. Pearson’s sacrifice and dedication to raising their children haven’t gone unnoticed, with Washington saying of his wife on an episode of the T.D. Jakes Show (via Black Doctor): “She has done the heavy lifting. She has been the consistent one. She has given the daily religious instruction. She was the one taking them to school, while I was out providing.”

Washington also humorously remarked: “I’m following her,” when discussing how their marriage has worked for so long. He continuously credits Pearson with transforming their house into a home through her sacrifices and excellent parenting.

While the actor recognizes that a good woman played a pivotal role in their enduring marriage, he also said that a healthy and happy relationship thrives on agreement, assistance, and hard work.

Well, I think that was pretty well said! What do you think? Let us know in the comments!

Jaclyn Smith, who is 77 years old, shared pictures on her Instagram. She looks very young even though she’s older. You might know her from the show Charlie’s Angels where she played Kelly Garrett.

In the pictures, she’s wearing clothes from her own line called JS for Nordstrom Rack. She has on a soft, knitted cardigan with slightly puffy shoulders. It’s a light cream color.

She also wore some pretty gold jewelry and white jeans. Around her neck, she had on gold chains, chokers, and some pretty pendants. She also wore some special rings, bracelets, and bangles.

Jaclyn also did something nice with her hair. She added some honey and golden colors to her dark hair to make it look even prettier. She styled it in loose, wavy curls that look nice and casual.

She said that this light and comfortable V-neck cardigan can be worn by itself or layered with other clothes.

In another picture, the person who loves 1970s fashion wore a sweater with big, puffy sleeves in a brownish color.

They also wore a pair of dark gray-black jeans that looked a bit worn for a relaxed look.

The person, named Smith, added some fancy rings with green emerald stones and gold hoops to their outfit. They also had a special ring with a diamond and their wedding rings on their fingers.

She talked about the sweater with puffy sleeves in the caption. She said it’s made from a very soft, special kind of knit with a pretty pattern. She really likes how feminine and nice it looks.

The famous actress has already shared how she stays looking young. She said the secret is a special kind of healthy drink called a green smoothie.

Jaclyn Smith is from Houston, and she’s been married four times. She’s been married to Brad Allen, who is a heart doctor, for 25 years. They got married in 1997.

She has two kids from her third marriage to a person who works with making movies, Anthony B. Richmond.

Jaclyn Smith has two grown-up kids. Her son, Gaston, is 40 years old and works as a cameraman, just like his dad. You might have seen his work in movies like Annabelle, The Kids Are All Right, and Chasing Mavericks.

Her daughter, Spencer Margaret, is 36 years old. She’s a fashion designer and is married to Fran Kranz.

Jaclyn is not only a talented actress but also a proud grandma. Her granddaughter Bea is six years old. She was born to Spencer in 2016. Gaston, her son, also became a dad in 2019. His daughter, Olivia Rose, is three years old.

Both in the world of country music and in the world of celebrities, Dolly Parton is well-known.

Although she has performed and sang for the majority of her life, the Tennessee native has grown to be nothing short of a legend and she has loved to amuse her horde of followers.

However, the 76-year-old music icon has just made it official that she will stop touring, despite the fact that she still releases new music.

In a recent interview with Pollystar, Dolly Parton stated why she would no longer be going on tour. She stated:

“I occasionally perform unique shows here and there. Maybe perform a few gigs at a festival or over a long weekend. However, I no longer have any plans to embark on a full-fledged tour.”

Instead, the 76-year-old country music icon will keep on creating music and devote her time to Carl Thomas Dean, her adoring husband.

In Nashville, Tennessee, in 1964, Dolly and Carl Dean met in front of the Wishy Washy Laundromat. Dolly was 18 years old and Carl was 21 years old at the time. Carl noticed something special about the young woman right away.

When they first met, Dean remarked, “I’m going to marry that girl,” according to an interview with Entertainment Tonight.

“Lord she’s beautiful, was my second thought. And that marked the start of my existence. In this world, I wouldn’t exchange the past 50 years for anything.”

In a 1976 interview with the New York Times, Dolly recalled that Dean “holled” at her when he was sitting in his pickup truck when he saw her. She, however, turned down his offer of a date. Instead, a few days later when she was watching her nephew, she invited him over. It was the beginning of a love story that would last forever.

Dolly and Carl exchanged vows in a secret ceremony in Ringgold, Georgia, in May 1966. Her record company advised them to postpone their nuptials because she had a job to consider. But Dean and Dolly didn’t want to wait, so they made the decision to get married in Georgia rather than Tennessee so that no one would write about it there. Dolly, Carl, and her mother were the only people present.

Dolly and Carl have been profoundly in love ever since. The couple celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary in 2016. They chose to renew their vows as a way to celebrate.

They will now spend considerably more time together.

Parton elaborated on her traveling experiences in her interview with Pollstar:

“I’ve been doing that throughout my life, and it takes a lot of time and effort. With my husband, I prefer to stay a little closer to home. I don’t want to go away for four or five weeks at a time because we are getting older. Something might occur. If I were gone and someone needed me, I wouldn’t feel great about that. Or I would feel horrible if I had to end a tour early because someone at home needed me and I couldn’t leave the fans behind.”

The singer asserts that her most recent musical works will also fall under the rock n’ roll category for her husband. Actually, this past May, Parton received a nomination for the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.

“Well, no better time to do it,” I reasoned when I learned that I had been nominated for the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. I’d wanted to do it forever. For years I’ve thought, “One of these days I’d like to do an album basically just for him, just to kind of do it,” because my husband is a huge hard rock ‘n’ roll lover.

The singer is apparently working on a Christmas special for NBC this year while she continues to finish her new album. As she clarified:

Have fun, Dolly! You have been very generous to us! Just unwind and take it all in right now! We’ll cherish you forever.

Even at the age of 76, Sally Field has disregarded most of the “rules” that have been established. Being a woman in Hollywood is difficult. Sally Field performs admirably in films like Forrest Gump and Steel Magnolias.Some of our greatest work from her is not her acting onscreen, but rather her personal method for overcoming ageism in her career.

Sally Field, who was born in Pasadena, California, in 1946, first became well-known through television shows like Gidget and The Flying Nun.The now-76-year-old actress and activist honed her acting skills and transitioned into the film industry shortly after beginning her television career.In addition to Smokey and the Bandit, Norma Rae, Mrs. Doubtfire, and Forrest Gump, she starred in a number of other well-known movies.In February 2023, the actress was presented with the Screen Actors Guild Lifetime Achievement Award. She graciously accepted the honor and spoke about her distinguished and accomplished career.Two Academy Awards, two BAFTA Film Award nominations, three Primetime Emmy Awards, two Golden Globe Awards, two SAG Awards, including her most recent Life Achievement Award, and a Tony nomination were among the honors Field had previously received in her career.

Field, a passionate activist, is frequently referred to as ageless and gifted. Her speech for the SAG Achievement Award was modest and helpful to outline her nuanced acting background.“Offstage I felt shy and careful and hidden. But onstage I never knew what I would say or do. I would surprise myself. I wasn’t looking for the applause, or attention, even though that’s nice,” she confessed. “Acting, to me, has always been about finding those few, precious moments when I feel totally, utterly, sometimes dangerously alive. The task has always been to find a way to get to that.”Field looked flawlessly lovely and graceful while wearing a stunning black dress and her naturally gray hair.“They opened and revealed parts of myself I would not have known otherwise. I’ve worked my whole life. In all of these almost 60 years, there is not a day that I don’t feel quietly thrilled to call myself an actor,” she explained.

“A few months ago I was paying for an oil change, and when I turned around, Claire was singing The Little Mermaid in the lobby while everyone was holding their phones and recording her,” said Day .

Dave, who writes music for movies and freelances for a film company, had a brilliant idea: to work with Claire on filming a studio-quality version as a daddy-daughter project. They got to work on the first day of the New Year, and just over a week later the finished project was posted on YouTube-and, guys, it’s the cutest thing we’ve ever seen.

Now we are going to show you a video that has become a real hit on the Internet! Just listen how softly she sings! It’s hard to contain the emotion! An ethereal performance that you want to watch over and over again!

Charles Bronson experienced a difficult upbringing in a coal mining town outside Pittsburgh. When he reached Hollywood stardom, he couldn’t shake the pain of his past.

Charles Bronson was born on November 3, 1921, in a coal camp in Croyle Township, sixty miles from Pittsburgh. He was the ninth child of 15 children.

He was raised in a company-built shack that was so small that the family had to sleep in shifts. The home was only a few yards away from the coal car tracks.

Charles Bronson posed in New York City. | Source: Getty Images

Charles Bronson posed in New York City. | Source: Getty Images

BRONSON’S HOPELESS UPBRINGING

His hometown was hopeless, with no trees, drinkable water, and no sidewalks. The whole town consisted of miners and company officials. Its only purpose was to facilitate coal mining.

Bronson grew up as a loner, needing to haggle for pennies. His childhood was an unhappy one. Bronson remembered his family was so poor that sometimes he had to wear his older sister’s hand-me-downs to school, including dresses.

When Bronson was a teenager, his father died. He quit school to support his family, so he got a job as a coal miner. He reflected that he never forgot the backbreaking work or the feeling of coal inside his nostrils.

“During my years as a miner, I was just a kid, but I was conceived that I was the lowliest of all forms of man.”

Actor Charles Bronson and wife Kim Weeks arrive at The Carousel of Hope Ball benefiting The Barbara Davis Center for Childhood Diabetes October 28, 2000 at the Beverly Hills Hilton in Beverly Hills. | Source: Getty Images

Actor Charles Bronson and wife Kim Weeks arrive at The Carousel of Hope Ball benefiting The Barbara Davis Center for Childhood Diabetes October 28, 2000 at the Beverly Hills Hilton in Beverly Hills. | Source: Getty Images

He also remembered the headaches he got from work as an impressionable teenager. Even worse, he developed a terrible inferiority complex.

He said everybody working in a coal mining town had an inferiority complex. To them, the railroad workers and steelworkers were the elite.

Bronson also recalled how his hands were rough and unsightly from work. One day, he remembered dancing with a girl, and his hand snagged on her dress and wouldn’t come loose:

“Very few people know what it is like to live down there underneath the surface of the world, in that total blackness.”

American actor Charles Bronson and Italian actress Claudia Cardinale during the filming of the Sergio Leone Spaghetti Western ''Once Upon a Time in the West" Italy, April 1968. | Source: Getty Images

American actor Charles Bronson and Italian actress Claudia Cardinale during the filming of the Sergio Leone Spaghetti Western ”Once Upon a Time in the West” Italy, April 1968. | Source: Getty Images

He added that living on his knees and breathing in that dust, unable to shake it off, was terrible. Bronson spoke of being born with a number two shovel in his mouth instead of a spoon.

“During my years as a miner, I was just a kid, but I was convinced that I was the lowliest of all forms of man,” he said. He recalled that being drafted into the army was the best thing to happen to him. He was well-fed and well-dressed.

He even got the chance to improve his English skills. Being drafted into the army allowed him to become of the most iconic actors in cinema.

BRONSON’S CHANCE AT STARDOM

After Bronson returned to the U.S. after serving in WWII, he studied art, then later enrolled at the Pasadena Playhouse in California.

Actor Charles Bronson poses backstage after presenting "Best Supporting Actress" award during the 46th Academy Awards at Dorothy Chandler Pavilion in Los Angeles, California. | Source: Getty Images

Actor Charles Bronson poses backstage after presenting “Best Supporting Actress” award during the 46th Academy Awards at Dorothy Chandler Pavilion in Los Angeles, California. | Source: Getty Images

One of his teachers was so impressed with his skills that she recommended him to director Henry Hathaway. Bronson soon debuted in his first film, “You’re in the Navy Now,” in 1951.

Early in his career, he appeared in films often but mainly was uncredited. In 1954 critics loved him in the movie “Vera Cruz,” which later scored him a lead in the film “Machine-Gun Kelly” in 1958.

He thought that his Russian-sounding name wouldn’t be well-received by the public during the anti-Communist era.

American actors Charles Bronson and David Carradine relaxing at the Cannes Film Festival, 1977. | Source: Getty Images

American actors Charles Bronson and David Carradine relaxing at the Cannes Film Festival, 1977. | Source: Getty Images

Acting wasn’t his only job. He worked as a bricklayer, a short-order cook, and an onion-picker in New York State. He later moved to Atlantic City, where he rented benches on the boardwalk.

He also had a short stint as a painter but later found that he liked acting more than painting. But it was in 1974, that he worked on his breakthrough film, “Death Wish.”

This film was so popular that four sequels were created over the decades. Fans loved Bronson’s role in “James Coburn in Hard Times.”

Actor Charles Bronson listens to his wife, actress Jill Ireland play the guitar in London, 9th January 1969. | Source: Getty Images

Actor Charles Bronson listens to his wife, actress Jill Ireland play the guitar in London, 9th January 1969. | Source: Getty Images

He changed his name to Bronson in the 1950s because he thought that his Russian-sounding name wouldn’t be well-received by the public during the anti-Communist era.

But despite his rising stardom, the dark cloud of his childhood loomed over him. His co-star, Andrew Stevens, said that Bronson avoided people who seemed intrusive and threatening.

But when he felt safe and unsolicited, Bronson let his guard down and was opening, charming and humorous.

Charles Bronson and Jill Ireland in 1979 in New York City. | Source: Getty Images

Charles Bronson and Jill Ireland in 1979 in New York City. | Source: Getty Images

BRONSON’S PERSONAL LIFE AND DEATH

Bronson was married three times. Between 1949 and 1967, he was married to Harriet Tendler. They had two children together.

His second marriage was with Jill Ireland. Ireland was a British actress. She appeared in some of his films, such as “The Valachi Papers” and “Love and Bullets.”

They shared one child, and she died in 1990 after suffering from cancer. His third marriage was between 1998 and 2003 to Kim Weeks. Following the child’s death, the actor made raising funds for the John Wayne Cancer Institute a personal priority.

Actor Charles Bronson in a still from the film 'The Stone Killer', 1973. | Source: Getty Images

Actor Charles Bronson in a still from the film ‘The Stone Killer’, 1973. | Source: Getty Images

Later in his life, Bronson had Alzheimer’s. A report on his illness highlighted the “stark contrast to the high-octane vitality of his incredible life.”

In the last few weeks of his life, he was shambled, bemused, and dazed around Beverley Hills. His wife, Weeks, accompanied him everywhere he went and vowed to care for him as his illness progressed.

His sister, Catherine Pidgeon, said, “The family has known for almost a year that something was wrong because Charles just hasn’t been himself.”

Actor Charles Bronson poses for a portrait in circa 1985 in Los Angeles, California. | Source: Getty Images

Actor Charles Bronson poses for a portrait in circa 1985 in Los Angeles, California. | Source: Getty Images

She added that Bronson spoke slowly, and sometimes his words were slurred. But he still recognized his family and wanted to spend Christmas 2001 with them.

Following a bout of pneumonia, his health declined sharply over a few weeks, on August 20, 2003. Bronson died at 81-years-old at Cedars-Sinai hospital in Los Angeles.

Bronson was survived by his wife, Kim. He also left behind his three daughters, Suzanne, Katrina Holden-Bronson, and Zuleika. He also had a son, two stepsons, Paul and Valentine McCallum, and two grandchildren.

Dick Van Dyke is going strong at 97.

The generous actor has been known to give money and coats to the needy.

Having previous health scares, he tries to keep himself fit and healthy through exercise.

Dick Van Dyke is a celebrated television, stage, and film actor. For his work in the entertainment industry, he has received a Tony, a Grammy, and five Primetime Emmy Awards and was honored by the Kennedy Center in May 2021.

Born on December 13, 1925, in West Plains, Missouri, Van Dyke had a natural talent for entertaining people. Over the years, the actor has dabbled in various genres, from vaudeville to nightclub shows to radio. But the masses know him more from his work in television and movies.

His milestone performances include “Bye, Bye Birdie,” which took the public by storm on the stage from 1960 to 1961 and in a film adaptation two years later. In it, he sang “Put On a Happy Face,” which became a fan favorite. Speaking about how he got the song, thanks to his co-star Chita Rivera, the actor explained:

“And Chita said, ‘You know, Dick doesn’t have anything to do in the first act. Why don’t you give it to him?’ And my life changed, right there.”

He then starred in the sitcom, “The Dick Van Dyke Show,” from 1961 to 1966. Next was his portrayal of Bert the chimney sweep in the 1964 musical “Mary Poppins” opposite Julie Andrews. He also gained popularity for the 1996 film “Chitty Chitty Bang Bang.”

Dick Van Dyke, poses as Bert with a variety of kites in a publicity still for the film, "Mary Poppins", USA, 1964. | Source: Getty Images

At 97 years old, the actor has made an effort to keep his body fit. His regimen includes a series of workouts to strengthen various parts of his body, especially his abdominal muscles, legs, and arms. He went as far as to demonstrate how he does it, challenging fellow “old guys” to do the same.

As a young actor, he fell victim to the vices that plague some in the business, and sadly many do not survive them.
Not only is he sound in body, but the “Diagnosis Murder” actor has also kept his craft alive. He is still able to dance and sing as he did in his heyday. His talents were displayed in the recent film “Mary Poppins Returns,” starring Emily Blunt and Lin Manuel Miranda.

When offered a choice among three dance routines, he chose the most challenging one just to prove that he could do it at 92. And the actor has no plans of fading away. He is determined to reach that century mark. Referring to his fellow actor and comedian who lived to be 100, the nonagenarian said:

“George Burns made it. And I’m gonna make it too.”

Van Dyke has shown that his musical prowess is intact, singing with his wife, Arlene Silver. In a video released on Valentine’s Day, they gave a sweet rendition of Doris Day’s “Everybody Loves a Lover,” originally performed in 1958.

The actor is also known for having a kind and generous heart. He frequently visits the Malibu Community Labor Exchange, which is an organization that connects people looking for work with employers. Not only did he chat with the homeless, but he also handed out money to help them out.

Even the challenging seasons and roles, or the projects that had a less-than-glowing reception by critics and audiences, all served to make him into the actor and man he is.
A few weeks later, Van Dyke, who employees have called an “angel of God,” was spotted at the same charitable foundation dropping off dozens of winter coats. He bought the red plaid jackets to be handed out to those who didn’t have something warm to shield them from the cold.

However, the actor has not always been health conscious. When he was younger, he fell victim to the vices that plague some in the business, and sadly many do not survive them. The challenges he faced with his health inspired him to change. Having lived to a ripe old age, he said:

“Had I known I’d live this long, I’d have taken better care of myself.”

Van Dyke reportedly battled alcoholism in the 1970s. He was also a smoker for more than 50 years, smoking 20 to 40 cigarettes a day. He said he found smoking much harder to quit than alcohol. The actor also had spinal surgery in April 2011.

Dick Van Dyke photographed at home during a photo shoot on April 21, 2016 in Malibu, California. | Source: Getty Images

In 2023, the “Chitty Chitty Bang Bang” star was among the honorees of the 43rd ceremony of the Kennedy Center Honors. These awards are given to exceptional talents in the performing arts. The actor, who was retracing the steps on his career path to that point, said:

“Recognition from your peers is always icing on the cake. How did I get to a Kennedy award? I never trained or did anything. I just ­enjoyed myself.”

Van Dyke was celebrated alongside fellow legends Debbie Allen, Joan Baez, Garth Brooks, and Midori. He and his wife, Silver, walked the red carpet together. The actor, who wore a black tuxedo and a wide smile, carried a cane. Silver looked elegant in a floor-length shimmering gown with a revealing neckline.

Arlene Silver and Dick Van Dyke attend the 43rd Annual Kennedy Center Honors at The Kennedy Center on May 21, 2021 in Washington, DC. | Source: Getty Images

As he reflected on his 70-year career in Hollywood, Van Dyke felt fortunate to have had great opportunities. Even the challenging seasons and roles, or the projects that had a less-than-glowing reception by critics and audiences, all served to make him into the actor and man he is.

His appeal spans several generations of fans because his work is interwoven in the fabric of people’s lives.
One such instance was the critique of his cockney accent in “Mary Poppins,” which some believe cost him during award season. The Kennedy Center Honor was a surprise to the modest Van Dyke, who had no expectation of being recognized at that age and stage in his career. Some would say that, given his years in Hollywood, it was long overdue.

As he reflected on his 70-year career in Hollywood, Van Dyke felt fortunate to have had great opportunities. Even the challenging seasons and roles, or the projects that had a less-than-glowing reception by critics and audiences, all served to make him into the actor and man he is.

His appeal spans several generations of fans because his work is interwoven in the fabric of people’s lives.
One such instance was the critique of his cockney accent in “Mary Poppins,” which some believe cost him during award season. The Kennedy Center Honor was a surprise to the modest Van Dyke, who had no expectation of being recognized at that age and stage in his career. Some would say that, given his years in Hollywood, it was long overdue.

Van Dyke and Silver have an unconventional relationship, as he is 46 years older than she is. But their love story sounds like a fairytale. Speaking about the gap, Van Dyke joked:

“The age difference hasn’t been a problem at all. Emotionally I’m about 13. She’s very, very wise for her age so I’m just having the time of my life.”

At first, the difference in their ages was a source of worry for Silver. But after spending time with the actor, she warmed to the idea of being in a relationship with him. She viewed him less as his age and more as a friend until it was no longer an issue.

Dick Van Dyke and wife Arlene Silver arrive at the 2017 AMD British Academy Britannia Awards at The Beverly Hilton Hotel on October 27, 2017 in Beverly Hills, California. | Source: Getty Images

The two met at the Screen Actors Guild Awards, where Silver was working as a makeup artist for five years. The actor introduced himself, and they struck up a conversation. Later, Van Dyke, hired her to work on some of his movies on the Hallmark channel. As they spent more time together, their friendship deepened.

After six years as friends turned lovers, Silver and Van Dyke had a private wedding in February 2012 at a chapel in Malibu.
Silver was there to support him when he lost his partner of 33 years. After a while, they noticed that they enjoyed spending time with each other more than with any other person. Silver recognized that Van Dyke had the qualities she had been searching for.

She described her husband as the “perfect partner” and said their relationship was like a second childhood for both of them. She gets to have fun with an open-minded and enthusiastic partner who loves her. When asked what the best part about being married to her husband was, Silver said:

“Everything. He makes me feel like I can do anything. He’s my biggest fan. He just believes in me.”

The makeup artist reflected that her life felt like a modern fairytale. She went from working behind the scenes at events in Hollywood to getting dressed and made up on the red carpet next to her man. The two have managed to blend their lives, and the people in her life were so pleased to see her happy.

Dick Van Dyke (L) and Arlene Silver attend the 2014 Princess Grace Awards Gala with presenting sponsor Christian Dior Couture at the Beverly Wilshire Four Seasons Hotel on October 8, 2014 in Beverly Hills, California. | Source: Getty Images

After six years as friends turned lovers, Silver and Van Dyke had a private wedding in February 2012 at a chapel in Malibu. Rather than a traditional wedding gown, Silver wore a simple pink dress from a retail store.

Their life together is full of “laughter, music, dancing, kindness, positivity and joy.”
In September of the same year, the couple had a second ceremony with a marine/circus theme. The eclectic event featured a circus tent with a gymnast in a plastic bubble pool and a hula-hooping bride, keeping in character with the joyful couple.

On his part, Van Dyke said that getting married to Silver was one of his smartest decisions. She fills their home with music and love and is a great cook. Speaking about the bond he shares with his “angel,” the actor said:

“We share an attitude. She can go with the flow. She loves to sing and dance, which we do almost every day. She’s just delightful.”

Their shared interests and perspective on life have made for a compatible union. Their life together is full of “laughter, music, dancing, kindness, positivity and joy.” Silver shares select moments on her Instagram page as well as the TikTok account they share.

Silver has said that she doesn’t mind when fans flock to the popular actor. His appeal spans several generations of fans because his work is interwoven in the fabric of people’s lives. The couple makes their home in Malibu, and the lovebirds are devoted to each other. On playing an important role in her husband’s life, Silver gushed:

“I do my best to take care of him and make him happy. I just think me being here is making him happy. I cook for him and I love taking care of him.”

Van Dyke is a loving grandfather of seven grandchildren. He and his first wife, Margie Willett, had four children: Barry Van Dyke, Carrie Beth van Dyke, Christian Van Dyke, and Stacy Van Dyke. While filming “Diagnosis Murder” with his son Barry, they often had other family members appear on the show.

As he approaches and hopefully surpasses that 100-year goal, Dick Van Dyke will go down in history as a shining beacon of the entertainment industry, a fixture in the history of American culture, and a generous member of his community.

At just three years old, Rennie Foster wowed audiences as he debuted his drumming skills on stage performing with his parents. Rennie’s appearance, shared by his mother in a video on Instagram, marked a captivating family moment on stage, impressing audiences and hinting at a promising musical future.

In a delightful showcase of emerging talent, Katharine McPhee and David Foster’s son, Rennie, at just 3 years old, captured the hearts of fans during a performance on stage at the Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C., on February 25.

The celebrated musical duo introduced their son to the stage, where he joined them and showcased his talent for playing the drums.

McPhee took to Instagram to share this special occurrence, captioning the video, “had a VERY special guest join us on stage for the first time 🥁 #ProudMom.”

In the video, lasting just over 30 seconds, Rennie is seen playing the drums with vigor as his father plays the piano and McPhee moves to the rhythm of “St. Elmo’s Fire (Man in Motion).”

Despite Rennie’s apparent involvement with the drums, the “American Idol” alum was quick to clarify the reality behind the adorable performance. In a candid revelation in the comments section, she explained:

“By the way… I hope people realize that JR -the legend-@johnjrrobinson1 -our incredible drummer is drumming & Rennie is only copying to the best of his ability unmic’d- and it was cute to watch his first on stage debut.”

Katharine McPhee and David Foster at the 2024 MusiCares Person of the Year gala at the LA Convention Center in Los Angeles on February 2, 2024 | Source: Getty Images

Katharine McPhee and David Foster at the 2024 MusiCares Person of the Year gala at the LA Convention Center in Los Angeles on February 2, 2024 | Source: Getty Images

The clip has since become a hit among fans, praising the couple’s “child prodigy.” One person wrote, “Omg he’s too good I can’t deal. Bring him to every show!,” while others expressed how adorable Rennie was on stage, writing, “This is the cutest thing in the world” and “My heart. Stop it right now this is the most precious thing I have seen.”

Fans also acknowledged the source of Rennie’s talent. Addressing McPhee, one wrote, “Amazing talent! He’s clearly inherited both of your musical dominant genes!” Meanwhile, another fan conveyed, “I love it……Mommy sidestage cheering on her future star Rennie Foster!

Katharine McPhee performing on Season 4 of "American Idol" | Source: Getty Images

Katharine McPhee performing on Season 4 of “American Idol” | Source: Getty Images

Rennie’s drumming aptitude had already made waves before this recent performance. In January, his mother uploaded a TikTok video revealing his musical flair.

In the clip, Rennie energetically drums to Michael Jackson’s “Rock With You” on his personalized red drum set. On the sidelines, his father observes with amusement, offering guidance at moments.

In the text overlaying the video, McPhee reveals, “my 2-year-old baby is a genius.” She then guides the camera through a hallway to the room where Rennie is playing the drums.

Dressed in a gray T-shirt and sporting headphones, Rennie is fully immersed, masterfully keeping pace with the King of Pop’s rhythm. Foster, clearly enjoying the scene, nods in sync with the beat.

Rennie had just turned three last week, and the family marked this special occasion with a trip to Disney World, an event McPhee captured and shared on Instagram.

She revealed that they ventured on as many rides as possible, thoroughly enjoying themselves, except one ride that left them feeling queasy.

McPhee was pleasantly surprised by Rennie’s bravery when meeting Mickey Mouse; he wasn’t the least bit scared and even high-fived the iconic character, while she managed an awkward hug. Moreover, she highlighted a pianist whose performance earned Foster’s nod of approval.

Their culinary adventures were also featured, including the delectable pastries they indulged in. A memorable moment during their meal was Rennie pretending to play the drums with a pair of straws, a playful act his father happily joined in on.

Rennie’s journey into the spotlight at just three years old offers more than just a glimpse of his emerging talent. It opens a window into the distinct parenting approaches of his parents.

Despite their harmonious life, the couple faces differences in their parenting styles, shaped by the generational gap between them.

David Foster and Katharine McPhee at the press night after-party for "Waitress: The Musical" on March 7, 2019, in London, England | Source: Getty Images

David Foster and Katharine McPhee at the press night after-party for “Waitress: The Musical” on March 7, 2019, in London, England | Source: Getty Images

Foster, who already has five grown-up children, prefers a traditional way of disciplining. He thinks it’s time to start setting rules for Rennie, but McPhee doesn’t fully agree. She believes in a gentler approach, focusing on patience and understanding instead of punishment like time-outs.

“My take is that you can have more mindful parenting opposed to just assuming that a two or three-year-old can have time alone to reflect on what they’ve done poorly,” McPhee revealed in November.

Their different approaches on how to discipline their child, with McPhee describing Foster’s as “results-based,” don’t cause fights between them. Instead, they respect each other’s opinions.

McPhee sees discipline as something they should do together, slowly, as Rennie grows. She thinks it’s important for Rennie to learn about personal space and how to behave from interacting with others outside the family, like teachers and classmates.

Their story, alongside Rennie’s early steps into music, highlights how they’re working to bring him up as a kind and well-rounded person. Despite their different methods, their main goal is to raise Rennie with love, respect, and patience.