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Surreal 60s crime/fantasy series The Corridor People clip, DVD
The Corridor People - The Complete Series DVD is available only from http://www.networkdvd.net
http://www.networkdvd.net/product_info.php?products_id=1169
A surreal crime/fantasy adventure series in the mould of the The Avengers, The Corridor People ran for only four episodes yet has garnered considerable cult devotion.
A host of unlikely characters include Kronk, a paternal CID agent, his henchmen Inspector Blood and Sergeant Hound, and American, Bogart-worshipping private eye Phil Scrotty; each episode sees them pitched against the avaricious schemes of Syrie Van Epp, a beautiful, treacherous Persian millionairess.
Written by Edward Boyd (The Odd Man), the series stars larger-than-life character actor John Sharp and Elizabeth Shepherd, the actress originally cast as Emma Pee...
published: 04 Mar 2013
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How Did All the Actors in All Creatures Great & Small Die Tragically?
How Did All the Actors in All Creatures Great & Small Die Tragically?
Hello and welcome to my channel! Here, I bring you carefully curated videos that reflect my passion for TV shows and the evolution of their cast members over the years. From classic shows to modern series, I explore how these casts have changed and the dynamics between them, both past and present.
Each day is a chance for improvement, and I’m dedicated to growing and refining my content as I go.
If you have any concerns about copyrights, feel free to reach out to me directly on Twitter or Facebook. I take intellectual property rights seriously and will promptly address any legitimate copyright issues.
For business inquiries or potential collaborations that align with my creative vision, please contact me via direct me...
published: 18 Dec 2024
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Anthony Sharp - Who is he - British Comedy UK
Dennis Anthony John Sharp was an English actor, writer and director, also a former insurance policy draughtsman.
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Sharp had a penchant for aristocratic types or professional authority figures, but could also relied upon to be an effective straight man in British sitcoms.
Anthony Sharp was a graduate of the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art (LAMDA) and made his stage debut in Februar...
published: 16 May 2019
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The World of John Sharp
John Sharp at your service. Sharpmen.com
published: 23 Nov 2012
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His response: “Yeah that’s sharp” ⚪️
published: 12 Mar 2024
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Trevor St John- Sharp Dressed Man
published: 23 Jun 2020
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All The World’s a Stage - A lockdown performance by John Sharp
John Sharp of the Southport Dramatic Club performs the ‘all the world’s a stage’ speech from Shakespeare’s As You Like It, Act II, Scene VII. Video recorded and edited by Alan Gosling. It was recorded observing social distancing and following Covid-19 regulations.
published: 01 Dec 2020
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Bran is the Night King #shorts
#gameofthrones #houseofthedragon #nightking #branstark #snow #tree #winter #eyes #blue #grandpa #fantasy
published: 11 Oct 2022
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Golden Globes 2025: Best Moments and Biggest Shocks! |⭐ OSSA
The 2025 Golden Globes didn’t just kick off the year—it set Hollywood ablaze! From jaw-dropping wins to unexpected twists, this star-studded night gave us plenty to talk about.
Nikki Glaser made history as the first solo female host, and her sharp humor had the audience in stitches (with a few gasps along the way!). Timothée Chalamet’s mustache became an unintentional star, Zendaya’s dazzling diamond ring sparked major engagement rumors, and Selena Gomez flaunted her new fiancé and stunning bling.
Speaking of surprises, the evening was a family affair! From Angelina Jolie’s daughter Zahara to Ariana Grande showing up with her mom, the red carpet buzzed with heartfelt moments. But let’s not forget those jaw-dropping transformations, like Emma Stone’s bold new look and Ariana’s honey-brow...
published: 06 Jan 2025
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2 AMERICAN LEGENDs Who Died Today!
Who Died Today America honors the lives and legacies of remarkable individuals who have recently passed away.
The Vivienne captivated audiences as a trailblazing drag performer and winner of RuPaul’s Drag Race UK. Samantha Davis inspired through her acting and advocacy for people with dwarfism. Barbara O. Jones was a pivotal actress in the L.A. Rebellion movement, portraying stories of resilience and struggle. Joseph Flaherty delighted with his comedic brilliance on *SCTV* and *Freaks and Geeks*. Aaron Brown redefined news broadcasting with his thoughtful coverage of major events. Art Evans brought depth and authenticity to film and television roles across five decades. Greg Gumbel made history as a trailblazing sportscaster who inspired countless others. Charles Shyer charmed audiences w...
published: 05 Jan 2025
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Surreal 60s crime/fantasy series The Corridor People clip, DVD
The Corridor People - The Complete Series DVD is available only from http://www.networkdvd.net
http://www.networkdvd.net/product_info.php?products_id=1169
...
The Corridor People - The Complete Series DVD is available only from http://www.networkdvd.net
http://www.networkdvd.net/product_info.php?products_id=1169
A surreal crime/fantasy adventure series in the mould of the The Avengers, The Corridor People ran for only four episodes yet has garnered considerable cult devotion.
A host of unlikely characters include Kronk, a paternal CID agent, his henchmen Inspector Blood and Sergeant Hound, and American, Bogart-worshipping private eye Phil Scrotty; each episode sees them pitched against the avaricious schemes of Syrie Van Epp, a beautiful, treacherous Persian millionairess.
Written by Edward Boyd (The Odd Man), the series stars larger-than-life character actor John Sharp and Elizabeth Shepherd, the actress originally cast as Emma Peel; guest stars include Windsor Davies and Pauline Collins. With wildly inventive storylines, offbeat, often humorous dialogue in which characters frequently break the fourth wall, strikingly original photography and heavily stylised sets, it's no surprise to find it described as 'the Twin Peaks of its day', or akin to 'a lost Harold Pinter play with an added dash of Monty Python'..!
This unique series, unscreened since its original transmission in 1966, is now available on DVD for the very first time.
https://wn.com/Surreal_60S_Crime_Fantasy_Series_The_Corridor_People_Clip,_Dvd
The Corridor People - The Complete Series DVD is available only from http://www.networkdvd.net
http://www.networkdvd.net/product_info.php?products_id=1169
A surreal crime/fantasy adventure series in the mould of the The Avengers, The Corridor People ran for only four episodes yet has garnered considerable cult devotion.
A host of unlikely characters include Kronk, a paternal CID agent, his henchmen Inspector Blood and Sergeant Hound, and American, Bogart-worshipping private eye Phil Scrotty; each episode sees them pitched against the avaricious schemes of Syrie Van Epp, a beautiful, treacherous Persian millionairess.
Written by Edward Boyd (The Odd Man), the series stars larger-than-life character actor John Sharp and Elizabeth Shepherd, the actress originally cast as Emma Peel; guest stars include Windsor Davies and Pauline Collins. With wildly inventive storylines, offbeat, often humorous dialogue in which characters frequently break the fourth wall, strikingly original photography and heavily stylised sets, it's no surprise to find it described as 'the Twin Peaks of its day', or akin to 'a lost Harold Pinter play with an added dash of Monty Python'..!
This unique series, unscreened since its original transmission in 1966, is now available on DVD for the very first time.
- published: 04 Mar 2013
- views: 16423
32:48
How Did All the Actors in All Creatures Great & Small Die Tragically?
How Did All the Actors in All Creatures Great & Small Die Tragically?
Hello and welcome to my channel! Here, I bring you carefully curated videos that reflect m...
How Did All the Actors in All Creatures Great & Small Die Tragically?
Hello and welcome to my channel! Here, I bring you carefully curated videos that reflect my passion for TV shows and the evolution of their cast members over the years. From classic shows to modern series, I explore how these casts have changed and the dynamics between them, both past and present.
Each day is a chance for improvement, and I’m dedicated to growing and refining my content as I go.
If you have any concerns about copyrights, feel free to reach out to me directly on Twitter or Facebook. I take intellectual property rights seriously and will promptly address any legitimate copyright issues.
For business inquiries or potential collaborations that align with my creative vision, please contact me via direct message on Twitter.
Thank you for joining me on this journey. I hope you enjoy diving into the fascinating world of TV shows with me through my videos!
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All Creatures Great & Small cast deaths
How the cast of All Creatures Great & Small died
Tragic deaths in All Creatures Great & Small
All Creatures Great & Small TV show history
Untimely deaths of British TV stars
What happened to the cast of All Creatures Great & Small
Behind the scenes of All Creatures Great & Small
All Creatures Great & Small actor obituaries
Famous British TV actors who passed away
All Creatures Great & Small classic drama
Legacy of All Creatures Great & Small cast
Forgotten stars of All Creatures Great & Small
British drama stars who died young
TV actors gone too soon
Celebrating the lives of All Creatures Great & Small actors
Iconic British TV show casts
Tributes to All Creatures Great & Small actors
Remembering All Creatures Great & Small cast members
The fates of All Creatures Great & Small stars
#AllCreaturesGreatAndSmall
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#BritishTVHistory
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How Did All the Actors in All Creatures Great & Small Die Tragically?
Hello and welcome to my channel! Here, I bring you carefully curated videos that reflect my passion for TV shows and the evolution of their cast members over the years. From classic shows to modern series, I explore how these casts have changed and the dynamics between them, both past and present.
Each day is a chance for improvement, and I’m dedicated to growing and refining my content as I go.
If you have any concerns about copyrights, feel free to reach out to me directly on Twitter or Facebook. I take intellectual property rights seriously and will promptly address any legitimate copyright issues.
For business inquiries or potential collaborations that align with my creative vision, please contact me via direct message on Twitter.
Thank you for joining me on this journey. I hope you enjoy diving into the fascinating world of TV shows with me through my videos!
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All Creatures Great & Small cast deaths
How the cast of All Creatures Great & Small died
Tragic deaths in All Creatures Great & Small
All Creatures Great & Small TV show history
Untimely deaths of British TV stars
What happened to the cast of All Creatures Great & Small
Behind the scenes of All Creatures Great & Small
All Creatures Great & Small actor obituaries
Famous British TV actors who passed away
All Creatures Great & Small classic drama
Legacy of All Creatures Great & Small cast
Forgotten stars of All Creatures Great & Small
British drama stars who died young
TV actors gone too soon
Celebrating the lives of All Creatures Great & Small actors
Iconic British TV show casts
Tributes to All Creatures Great & Small actors
Remembering All Creatures Great & Small cast members
The fates of All Creatures Great & Small stars
#AllCreaturesGreatAndSmall
#BritishDrama
#ClassicTVShows
#TVActors
#CelebrityDeaths
#TragicDeaths
#GoneTooSoon
#TVLegends
#BehindTheScenes
#BritishActors
#ClassicTelevision
#VintageTVShows
#AllCreaturesGreatAndSmallFans
#TelevisionHistory
#TVShowTribute
#LostActors
#TVStarsGoneTooSoon
#MemorialVideo
#AllCreaturesAndSmallLegacy
#BritishTVHistory
- published: 18 Dec 2024
- views: 8376
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Anthony Sharp - Who is he - British Comedy UK
Dennis Anthony John Sharp was an English actor, writer and director, also a former insurance policy draughtsman.
PRODUCTS I RECOMMEND CAN BE FOUND HERE:
https...
Dennis Anthony John Sharp was an English actor, writer and director, also a former insurance policy draughtsman.
PRODUCTS I RECOMMEND CAN BE FOUND HERE:
https://www.amazon.co.uk/shop/britishcomedyuk
Check out my main channel: British Comedy UK
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Sharp had a penchant for aristocratic types or professional authority figures, but could also relied upon to be an effective straight man in British sitcoms.
Anthony Sharp was a graduate of the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art (LAMDA) and made his stage debut in February 1938 with HV Neilson's Shakespearean touring company, playing the Sergeant in Macbeth at the De La Warr Pavilion, Bexhill-on-Sea. Repertory engagements in Wigan, Hastings, Peterborough and Liverpool were followed by war service, after which he resumed his stage career at the Mercury Theatre, Notting Hill Gate in September 1946, playing Hansell in Tangent.
He first appeared in the West End in Family Portrait at the Strand Theatre in February 1948. Among his many subsequent appearances were Cry Liberty (Vaudeville Theatre 1950), Who Goes There! (Vaudeville Theatre 1951), For Better, For Worse (Comedy Theatre 1952), Small Hotel (St Martin's Theatre 1955), No Time for Sergeants (Her Majesty's Theatre 1956), The Edwardians (Saville Theatre 1959), She's Done It Again (Garrick Theatre 1969), The Avengers (Prince of Wales Theatre 1971) and Number One (Queen's Theatre 1984).
In addition Sharp was a prolific director, particularly of comedy-thrillers and 'boardroom' dramas. His credits included Any Other Business (Westminster Theatre 1958), Caught Napping (Piccadilly Theatre 1959), Wolf's Clothing (Strand Theatre 1959), Billy Bunter Flies East (Victoria Palace 1959), The Gazebo (Savoy Theatre 1960), Guilty Party (St Martin's Theatre 1961), Critic's Choice (Vaudeville Theatre 1961), Act of Violence (1962 UK tour), Devil May Care (Strand Theatre 1963), Difference of Opinion (Garrick Theatre 1963), Hostile Witness (Haymarket Theatre 1964), Wait Until Dark (Strand Theatre 1966), Justice is a Woman (Vaudeville Theatre 1966) and Harvey (1970 UK tour). He also directed several productions in Hong Kong and Australia.
On screen Sharp was frequently cast as supercilious professional or aristocratic types, notably in the Stanley Kubrick films A Clockwork Orange (as Minister of the Interior) and Barry Lyndon (as Lord Hallam). Other film credits include Cornel Wilde's No Blade of Grass, two for Michael Winner (The Jokers and I'll Never Forget What's'isname), Russ Meyer's Black Snake and the Disney film One of Our Dinosaurs is Missing. His only starring role in a feature film was the homicidal priest Father Xavier Meldrum in Pete Walker's 1975 horror picture House of Mortal Sin. n 1977 he had a leading role in the children's television series The Flockton Flyer. Other TV dramas in which he appeared included The Plane Makers, Doomwatch, The Rivals of Sherlock Holmes, Crown Court, Upstairs, Downstairs, Schalcken the Painter and The Life and Times of David Lloyd George. He also played numerous cameo parts in sitcoms, notably Dad's Army (1969, 1977), Steptoe and Son (three episodes, 1970-74), Nearest and Dearest (1973), Man About the House (1975), Rising Damp (1975), George & Mildred (1976, 1978) and To the Manor Born (eight episodes, 1979-81). He worked frequently with such TV comedians as Benny Hill, Morecambe and Wise, Frankie Howerd and Bernie Winters, and towards the end of his life appeared in the early 1980s alternative comedy programmes The Young Ones and The Comic Strip.
His final feature film, in which he played foreign secretary Lord Ambrose, was the James Bond picture Never Say Never Again, released in 1983.
He was born Dennis Anthony John Sharp in Highgate in 1915 and was an insurance policy draughtsman before training as an actor. From 1940-46 he served with the Royal Corps of Signals and the Royal Artillery in North Africa, Italy and Austria. "Once the war was over," he recalled, "I wangled a transfer to the Army Broadcasting Service and helped run radio stations at Naples and Rome. These were very full and very pleasant days - announcing, script-writing, disc-jockeying, organising programmes, producing, acting.
He married the actress Margaret Wedlake in July 1953 and a son, Jonathan, was born in 1954. In Who's Who in the Theatre he listed his favourite part as Malvolio and his recreations as church architecture and watching cricket.
He died of natural causes aged 69 in his native London; at the time of his death he was playing the Doctor in the West End production of Jean Anouilh's Number One at the Queen's Theatre.
https://wn.com/Anthony_Sharp_Who_Is_He_British_Comedy_UK
Dennis Anthony John Sharp was an English actor, writer and director, also a former insurance policy draughtsman.
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https://www.amazon.co.uk/shop/britishcomedyuk
Check out my main channel: British Comedy UK
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Sharp had a penchant for aristocratic types or professional authority figures, but could also relied upon to be an effective straight man in British sitcoms.
Anthony Sharp was a graduate of the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art (LAMDA) and made his stage debut in February 1938 with HV Neilson's Shakespearean touring company, playing the Sergeant in Macbeth at the De La Warr Pavilion, Bexhill-on-Sea. Repertory engagements in Wigan, Hastings, Peterborough and Liverpool were followed by war service, after which he resumed his stage career at the Mercury Theatre, Notting Hill Gate in September 1946, playing Hansell in Tangent.
He first appeared in the West End in Family Portrait at the Strand Theatre in February 1948. Among his many subsequent appearances were Cry Liberty (Vaudeville Theatre 1950), Who Goes There! (Vaudeville Theatre 1951), For Better, For Worse (Comedy Theatre 1952), Small Hotel (St Martin's Theatre 1955), No Time for Sergeants (Her Majesty's Theatre 1956), The Edwardians (Saville Theatre 1959), She's Done It Again (Garrick Theatre 1969), The Avengers (Prince of Wales Theatre 1971) and Number One (Queen's Theatre 1984).
In addition Sharp was a prolific director, particularly of comedy-thrillers and 'boardroom' dramas. His credits included Any Other Business (Westminster Theatre 1958), Caught Napping (Piccadilly Theatre 1959), Wolf's Clothing (Strand Theatre 1959), Billy Bunter Flies East (Victoria Palace 1959), The Gazebo (Savoy Theatre 1960), Guilty Party (St Martin's Theatre 1961), Critic's Choice (Vaudeville Theatre 1961), Act of Violence (1962 UK tour), Devil May Care (Strand Theatre 1963), Difference of Opinion (Garrick Theatre 1963), Hostile Witness (Haymarket Theatre 1964), Wait Until Dark (Strand Theatre 1966), Justice is a Woman (Vaudeville Theatre 1966) and Harvey (1970 UK tour). He also directed several productions in Hong Kong and Australia.
On screen Sharp was frequently cast as supercilious professional or aristocratic types, notably in the Stanley Kubrick films A Clockwork Orange (as Minister of the Interior) and Barry Lyndon (as Lord Hallam). Other film credits include Cornel Wilde's No Blade of Grass, two for Michael Winner (The Jokers and I'll Never Forget What's'isname), Russ Meyer's Black Snake and the Disney film One of Our Dinosaurs is Missing. His only starring role in a feature film was the homicidal priest Father Xavier Meldrum in Pete Walker's 1975 horror picture House of Mortal Sin. n 1977 he had a leading role in the children's television series The Flockton Flyer. Other TV dramas in which he appeared included The Plane Makers, Doomwatch, The Rivals of Sherlock Holmes, Crown Court, Upstairs, Downstairs, Schalcken the Painter and The Life and Times of David Lloyd George. He also played numerous cameo parts in sitcoms, notably Dad's Army (1969, 1977), Steptoe and Son (three episodes, 1970-74), Nearest and Dearest (1973), Man About the House (1975), Rising Damp (1975), George & Mildred (1976, 1978) and To the Manor Born (eight episodes, 1979-81). He worked frequently with such TV comedians as Benny Hill, Morecambe and Wise, Frankie Howerd and Bernie Winters, and towards the end of his life appeared in the early 1980s alternative comedy programmes The Young Ones and The Comic Strip.
His final feature film, in which he played foreign secretary Lord Ambrose, was the James Bond picture Never Say Never Again, released in 1983.
He was born Dennis Anthony John Sharp in Highgate in 1915 and was an insurance policy draughtsman before training as an actor. From 1940-46 he served with the Royal Corps of Signals and the Royal Artillery in North Africa, Italy and Austria. "Once the war was over," he recalled, "I wangled a transfer to the Army Broadcasting Service and helped run radio stations at Naples and Rome. These were very full and very pleasant days - announcing, script-writing, disc-jockeying, organising programmes, producing, acting.
He married the actress Margaret Wedlake in July 1953 and a son, Jonathan, was born in 1954. In Who's Who in the Theatre he listed his favourite part as Malvolio and his recreations as church architecture and watching cricket.
He died of natural causes aged 69 in his native London; at the time of his death he was playing the Doctor in the West End production of Jean Anouilh's Number One at the Queen's Theatre.
- published: 16 May 2019
- views: 2311
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The World of John Sharp
John Sharp at your service. Sharpmen.com
John Sharp at your service. Sharpmen.com
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John Sharp at your service. Sharpmen.com
- published: 23 Nov 2012
- views: 96
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All The World’s a Stage - A lockdown performance by John Sharp
John Sharp of the Southport Dramatic Club performs the ‘all the world’s a stage’ speech from Shakespeare’s As You Like It, Act II, Scene VII. Video recorded and...
John Sharp of the Southport Dramatic Club performs the ‘all the world’s a stage’ speech from Shakespeare’s As You Like It, Act II, Scene VII. Video recorded and edited by Alan Gosling. It was recorded observing social distancing and following Covid-19 regulations.
https://wn.com/All_The_World’S_A_Stage_A_Lockdown_Performance_By_John_Sharp
John Sharp of the Southport Dramatic Club performs the ‘all the world’s a stage’ speech from Shakespeare’s As You Like It, Act II, Scene VII. Video recorded and edited by Alan Gosling. It was recorded observing social distancing and following Covid-19 regulations.
- published: 01 Dec 2020
- views: 293
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Bran is the Night King #shorts
#gameofthrones #houseofthedragon #nightking #branstark #snow #tree #winter #eyes #blue #grandpa #fantasy
#gameofthrones #houseofthedragon #nightking #branstark #snow #tree #winter #eyes #blue #grandpa #fantasy
https://wn.com/Bran_Is_The_Night_King_Shorts
#gameofthrones #houseofthedragon #nightking #branstark #snow #tree #winter #eyes #blue #grandpa #fantasy
- published: 11 Oct 2022
- views: 1540435
11:10
Golden Globes 2025: Best Moments and Biggest Shocks! |⭐ OSSA
The 2025 Golden Globes didn’t just kick off the year—it set Hollywood ablaze! From jaw-dropping wins to unexpected twists, this star-studded night gave us plent...
The 2025 Golden Globes didn’t just kick off the year—it set Hollywood ablaze! From jaw-dropping wins to unexpected twists, this star-studded night gave us plenty to talk about.
Nikki Glaser made history as the first solo female host, and her sharp humor had the audience in stitches (with a few gasps along the way!). Timothée Chalamet’s mustache became an unintentional star, Zendaya’s dazzling diamond ring sparked major engagement rumors, and Selena Gomez flaunted her new fiancé and stunning bling.
Speaking of surprises, the evening was a family affair! From Angelina Jolie’s daughter Zahara to Ariana Grande showing up with her mom, the red carpet buzzed with heartfelt moments. But let’s not forget those jaw-dropping transformations, like Emma Stone’s bold new look and Ariana’s honey-brown hair makeover.
And the awards? Oh, they didn’t disappoint! Zoe Saldana’s emotional first win, Adrien Brody’s heartfelt speech, and Demi Moore’s triumphant moment stole the show. Plus, Shōgun dominated TV categories, and Emilia Pérez cleaned up with multiple wins.
Meanwhile, Vin Diesel and Dwayne Johnson’s infamous feud made an unexpected cameo, leaving fans guessing. While Sebastian Stan surprised everyone with a rare glimpse into his personal life. And let’s not forget the comedy highlights—like Kieran Culkin tequila-toasting his way to an unprepared speech.
Curious about all the glitz, glamour, and golden moments? Watch it all unfold on OSSA, where we’re bringing you every laugh, gasp, and unforgettable moment from the Golden Globes 2025!
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The 2025 Golden Globes didn’t just kick off the year—it set Hollywood ablaze! From jaw-dropping wins to unexpected twists, this star-studded night gave us plenty to talk about.
Nikki Glaser made history as the first solo female host, and her sharp humor had the audience in stitches (with a few gasps along the way!). Timothée Chalamet’s mustache became an unintentional star, Zendaya’s dazzling diamond ring sparked major engagement rumors, and Selena Gomez flaunted her new fiancé and stunning bling.
Speaking of surprises, the evening was a family affair! From Angelina Jolie’s daughter Zahara to Ariana Grande showing up with her mom, the red carpet buzzed with heartfelt moments. But let’s not forget those jaw-dropping transformations, like Emma Stone’s bold new look and Ariana’s honey-brown hair makeover.
And the awards? Oh, they didn’t disappoint! Zoe Saldana’s emotional first win, Adrien Brody’s heartfelt speech, and Demi Moore’s triumphant moment stole the show. Plus, Shōgun dominated TV categories, and Emilia Pérez cleaned up with multiple wins.
Meanwhile, Vin Diesel and Dwayne Johnson’s infamous feud made an unexpected cameo, leaving fans guessing. While Sebastian Stan surprised everyone with a rare glimpse into his personal life. And let’s not forget the comedy highlights—like Kieran Culkin tequila-toasting his way to an unprepared speech.
Curious about all the glitz, glamour, and golden moments? Watch it all unfold on OSSA, where we’re bringing you every laugh, gasp, and unforgettable moment from the Golden Globes 2025!
🎁 Join the OSSA'm Squad to get access to perks:
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⭐ OSSA is the best source for entertainment news about the celebrities we love.
⭐ Our YouTube channel dishes up celebrity news and gossip on the stars you admire the most.
SUBSCRIBE to our channel to watch more amazing videos about celebs!
- published: 06 Jan 2025
- views: 784822
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2 AMERICAN LEGENDs Who Died Today!
Who Died Today America honors the lives and legacies of remarkable individuals who have recently passed away.
The Vivienne captivated audiences as a trailblazi...
Who Died Today America honors the lives and legacies of remarkable individuals who have recently passed away.
The Vivienne captivated audiences as a trailblazing drag performer and winner of RuPaul’s Drag Race UK. Samantha Davis inspired through her acting and advocacy for people with dwarfism. Barbara O. Jones was a pivotal actress in the L.A. Rebellion movement, portraying stories of resilience and struggle. Joseph Flaherty delighted with his comedic brilliance on *SCTV* and *Freaks and Geeks*. Aaron Brown redefined news broadcasting with his thoughtful coverage of major events. Art Evans brought depth and authenticity to film and television roles across five decades. Greg Gumbel made history as a trailblazing sportscaster who inspired countless others. Charles Shyer charmed audiences with heartfelt comedies like *Father of the Bride*. Waymond Lee became a beloved fan favorite for his role on *Workaholics*. Marisa Paredes left an indelible mark on international cinema with her profound performances. Wayne Northrop captivated soap opera fans with his iconic roles on *Days of Our Lives*. Julien Arnold enriched Edmonton's theater scene with his magnetic stage presence. Earl Holliman became a Golden Globe-winning actor and champion for animal rights.
Breaking news from Hollywood includes the debunked Clint Eastwood death hoax, reaffirming the 94-year-old legend’s vitality, and Victoria Jackson's inspiring outlook as she faces a health battle with grace and gratitude.
#whodiedtoday #diedtoday #passedaway #actordied #celebritydeathstoday #clinteastwood
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Who Died Today America honors the lives and legacies of remarkable individuals who have recently passed away.
The Vivienne captivated audiences as a trailblazing drag performer and winner of RuPaul’s Drag Race UK. Samantha Davis inspired through her acting and advocacy for people with dwarfism. Barbara O. Jones was a pivotal actress in the L.A. Rebellion movement, portraying stories of resilience and struggle. Joseph Flaherty delighted with his comedic brilliance on *SCTV* and *Freaks and Geeks*. Aaron Brown redefined news broadcasting with his thoughtful coverage of major events. Art Evans brought depth and authenticity to film and television roles across five decades. Greg Gumbel made history as a trailblazing sportscaster who inspired countless others. Charles Shyer charmed audiences with heartfelt comedies like *Father of the Bride*. Waymond Lee became a beloved fan favorite for his role on *Workaholics*. Marisa Paredes left an indelible mark on international cinema with her profound performances. Wayne Northrop captivated soap opera fans with his iconic roles on *Days of Our Lives*. Julien Arnold enriched Edmonton's theater scene with his magnetic stage presence. Earl Holliman became a Golden Globe-winning actor and champion for animal rights.
Breaking news from Hollywood includes the debunked Clint Eastwood death hoax, reaffirming the 94-year-old legend’s vitality, and Victoria Jackson's inspiring outlook as she faces a health battle with grace and gratitude.
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- published: 05 Jan 2025
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