I can tell you he's a classically trained actor who was nominated for a Tony Award for best actor before anyone had even heard of him on TV. I can tell you that he and Mark Harmon go back much further than their 12 years together on "NCIS." And I can tell you that his real name isn't Rocky.
After Dr. Halstead (Nick Gehlfuss) agrees to work at a safe injection site, he begins to question his ethics in this rebroadcast. Meanwhile, Dr. Manning (Torrey DeVitto) and Dr. Marcel (Dominic Rains) disagree on how to handle an abusive husband.
Bow (Tracee Ellis Ross) and the family are excited to join an exclusive new community when Dre (Anthony Anderson) is invited to a private social club for the black upper class in this rebroadcast. However, Dre isn't as enthusiastic about it as the family.
You're expressing the sentiment a lot of people felt when director Wolfgang Petersen chose an unknown face to be the one "that launched a thousand ships."
That is the famous description of Helen of Troy, one of the great beauties of history. The role went to German actress Diane Kruger, who was a complete unknown at the time -- and that's exactly why Petersen wanted her.
Megan Mullally, Eric McCormack, Debra Messing and Sean Hayes star in "Will & Grace"
The time has come to say goodbye. Again. The hit reboot of NBC's comedy series "Will & Grace" comes to an end on Thursday, April 23, on the peacock network.
Aspiring songwriters get the opportunity of a lifetime as they work with music industry experts in the hopes that a major recording artist will choose to record their song in this series. Ester Dean, Ryan Tedder and Shane McAnally serve as mentors.
After a day of signing things, I feel like I have carpal tunnel -- the only person with a [more] sore wrist is a 13-year-old boy who just got internet.
I wouldn't spend $20 on a sponge, even if it lived in a pineapple under the sea!
Jujubee, Alexis Michelle, Thorgy Thor and Bebe Zahara Benet star in "Dragnificent!"
How to slay: TLC's newest series doesn't want you to just step into the spotlight, it hopes you'll feel confident enough to sashay into it.
American expat Mickey Pearson (McConaughey) decides to retire from his successful marijuana business in London and makes plans to sell his enterprise off to an American billionaire (Strong) for $4 million. When word of this exchange reaches a Chinese gang member (Golding), he approaches Pearson with an offer of his own but is refused. What follows is a barrage of schemes, blackmail and bribery as the men fight to obtain Pearson's highly valued drug empire.
Two best friends, idealist Mel (Byrne) and realist Mia (Haddish), create the cosmetics company of their dreams, but their clashing personalities quickly run the company into debt, forcing them to seek financial backing from Claire Luna (Hayek), the head of a large beauty line. Unbeknownst to the feuding friends, Luna plans to acquire Mia and Mel's business in order to benefit from their most popular product. Mia and Mel turn to Luna's former business partner for help, but first they must settle their own differences so they can start taking back their business from the cunning Luna.
Thirty-two years after William H. Pitsenbarger (Irvine), a U.S. Air Force pararescueman, put his life on the line to save more than 60 men during the Vietnam War, his rescue partner (Hurt) and parents submit a request for a Medal of Honor to be awarded in his name. Pentagon worker Scott (Stan) is tasked with investigating the request and proceeds to interview the veterans saved by Pitsenbarger's actions during the war. His investigation takes an unexpected turn when questions arise concerning why it took so long for Pitsenbarger's deeds to be recognized, and Scott begins the search for a different kind of truth.
Andrew Zimmern hosts "Bizarre Foods America"
Feeling isolated and anxious during this coronavirus outbreak? In these unprecedented times, we're all trying to find ways of coping with uncertainty while safeguarding our health, and that includes our mental well-being.