Just before his back-to-back star-making turns (in 1977's "Saturday Night Fever" and then "Grease" the following year), Travolta did indeed play minor villain Billy Nolan in the horror classic "Carrie" (1976).
It was his second big-screen role (the first was even more obscure -- a small part in the even smaller 1975 horror film "The Devil's Rain"), but he was already starting to establish himself as a TV star at the time.
Former Navy SEAL Magnum (Jay Hernandez) uses his military skills as he investigates cases for clients in this modern take on the classic series. He also works as a security consultant under the direction of disavowed MI:6 agent Juliet Higgins (Perdita Weeks).
Music, dance and holiday magic combine to create a winter wonderland in this 1954 masterpiece. Bing Crosby and Danny Kaye star as two army buddies who put on a hit musical act to help a failing hotel recover from financial trouble.
Actually, Chris O'Dowd has been doing TV all along, but there are some reasons why you may not have known that.
A lot of his TV work has been using his voice only. He narrated the animated kids' series "Puffin Rock," and voiced Dr. Cockroach in the short-lived DreamWorks cartoon "Monsters vs. Aliens" (based on the movie of the same name).
Take a trip to the volcanic Mamanuca Islands in Fiji with host Jeff Probst and castaway mentors "Boston Rob" Mariano and Sandra Diaz as contestants survive in harsh conditions and challenges in the 39th season of this longest-running reality show ever.
Follow "King of the Waves" Kelly Slater as he prepares for the 2019 World Surf League’s Pipe Masters in Hawaii. You won’t want to miss this inspiring look into the life of the man touted as the Michael Jordan of surfing, only better.
Follow "King of the Waves" Kelly Slater as he prepares for the 2019 World Surf League’s Pipe Masters in Hawaii. You won’t want to miss this inspiring look into the life of the man touted as the Michael Jordan of surfing, only better.
In this extravaganza of lights, music and mechanics, hosted by Carter Oosterhouse and Taniya Nayak, families across the country compete to win $50,000. The show stopping Christmas décor these families display would make even Santa Claus himself proud.
Richard Gere admitted in a 2003 interview that the tap dancing sequences in "Chicago" were "humbling," but what you see on screen is all him.
Gere played the prototypical sleazy lawyer Billy Flynn in the 2002 film version of the hit stage musical -- a role that came with the requisite singing numbers but also featured one that was just dance.
Lauren Gabriel (Candace Cameron Bure) leaves her home in Boston behind, only to end up on an unexpected journey that changes her romantic future when she meets the handsome Travis (Tim Rozon) in this new holiday romance.