Seki voiced Shutaro Kiba in Mōryō no Hako, Zhang Fei in Sōten Kōro
Muramatsu voiced Tom in One Piece, Pisco in Detective Conan, Revil in Mobile Suit Gundam
Underwood voiced characters in You're Under Arrest, Crusher Joe, Kite
Idris Elba discusses his role in the upcoming TV mini series 'Knuckles' and what die hard Sonic fans can expect to learn about him.
Award-winning screenwriter and actor Meg Bennett, who achieved fame on "The Young and the Restless," has died, her family announced Sunday. She was 75. Bennett "lost her battle" with cancer on April 11, the family said in its obituary, first published in the Los Angeles Times. Audiences knew Bennett as the striking brunette Julia Newman on CBS' long-running soap opera. She played Megan Richardson on "Santa Barbara" in the 1990s and Allegra Montenegro on "General Hospital" in 2005. Bennett also...
When the 82-year-old Marine discovered he was sick last year, he reached out to the Veterans Administration for help with a disability claim. They denied the request, saying they had no record of his service.
When the 82-year-old Marine discovered he was sick last year, he reached out to the Veterans Administration for help with a disability claim. They denied the request, saying they had no record of his service.
The brave nine-year-old girl from Perth who captured hearts during Taylor Swift's Sydney concert, has died.
Marla Adams, who played Dina Abbott Mergeron on CBS' “The Young and the
Terry Carter, who played sergeant Joe Broadhurst on the TV series “McCloud” and detective Colonel Tigh on the original “Battlestar Galactica,” died at his home in New York, N.Y., Tuesday morning. He was 95. Emmy-nominated director for “A Duke Named Ellington,” a TV musical documentary, Born John Everett DeCoste in Brooklyn, N.Y., on Dec. 16, 1928, to parents […]
Terry Carter, who played sergeant Joe Broadhurst on the TV series “McCloud” and detective Colonel Tigh on the original “Battlestar Galactica,” died at his home in New York, N.Y., Tuesday morning. He was 95. Born John Everett DeCoste in Brooklyn, N.Y., on Dec. 16, 1928, to parents of Dominican, Argentine and African American descent, Carter would go on
In a devastating blow to tradition and all that we hold near and dear,