Despite the apparent 30-year gap in their resume, Dan Aykroyd‘s Ghostbusters character was still booked in the 1990s. In the Brad Silberling-helmed Casper, the titular friendly ghost’s Maine estate is ...
Despite the apparent 30-year gap in their resume, Dan Aykroyd‘s Ghostbusters character was still booked in the 1990s. The Emmy winner, who co-created the franchise with Harold Ramis and plays ...
Setting the ghostbusting record straight, once and for all, is comedy legend Dan Aykroyd, who playfully confirmed that his appearance as Ghostbusters character Ray Stantz in 1995 film Casper is, in ...
JOHN BELUSHI AND DAN AYKROYD: (Singing as the Blues Brothers) Everybody needs somebody. Everybody needs somebody to love. SIMON: In the 1980s, "The Blues Brothers" was a cinematic celebration of music ...
The new documentary film "John Candy: I Like Me" (available with a Prime Video subscription) is clearly a labor of love for director Colin Hanks and producer Ryan Reynolds. It’s also clear from ...
Filmmaker Marina Zenovich interviews Chevy Chase in the new CNN documentary I'm Chevy Chase and You're Not. In an exclusive trailer for the project. Chase says that "it was a mistake to leave SNL" ...
He’s still chasing it. Original “Saturday Night Live” cast member Chevy Chase is giving a new kind of weekend update in his new documentary. “It was a mistake to leave SNL,” Chase, 82, reveals in the ...
Dan Raby, the senior digital producer for CBS News Atlanta, has been covering everything happening around Georgia for more than a decade. Georgia Tech is celebrating the legacy of former President ...
Dan McGrath, a writer and producer who worked on “Saturday Night Live” and “King of the Hill” and won an Emmy for an episode of “The Simpsons,” has died, his sister announced Sunday. He was 61.
Rookie linebacker Abdul Carter was benched for the opening series of Sunday's loss to the Packers. Al Bello / Getty Images New York Giants rookie linebacker Abdul Carter was benched for the opening ...
Dan McGrath, an Emmy-winning writer and producer for “The Simpsons,” died on Nov. 14. He was 61. His sister, Gail McGrath Garabadian, confirmed his death in a Facebook post early Saturday morning. “We ...
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