Anderson's agent, Glenn Schwartz, said the Emmy-winning actor died "peacefully." Comedian Louie Anderson, who won an Emmy for his work on "Baskets" in 2016, has died. He was 68. The news comes just ...
LOS ANGELES – Louie Anderson, whose four-decade career as a comedian and actor included his unlikely, Emmy-winning performance as mom to twin adult sons in the TV series “Baskets,” died Friday. He was ...
There used to be this trend of having cartoons based on the lives of celebrities, from New Kids on the Block to The Gary Coleman Show, but some of the more memorable ones were centered around ...
Susan Powter, a queen of the '90s wellness surge thanks to her overwhelmingly popular Stop the Insanity! infomercial, now lives a quieter, peacefully secluded life delivering Uber Eats near her quaint ...
Although considered by many to be at one of the high points of his 30-year-career as a stand-up comedian, Louie Anderson wouldn’t mind if journalists scrapped the word “resurgence” for something a bit ...
Even after 40 years as a stand-up comedian, Emmy Award wins and successful books, Louie Anderson still finds his way back to South Dakota. And when Anderson is here, he said in a phone interview with ...
Susan Powter is getting candid about her unexpected run-in with a beloved, multi-hyphenated comedian. Powter, who now lives a modest life in Las Vegas as an Uber Eats driver, tearfully began, “It was ...
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Comedian Louie Anderson will open for Cher's April 16 concert at MetraPark Arena. Anderson took up comedy as a dare. He gave up a career counseling emotionally disturbed children to work the Minnesota ...
In the realm of celebrity advice books, comedian and game show host Anderson's follow-up to Dear Dad: Letters from an Adult Child falls squarely in the middle of the scale of originality and ...
Although considered by many to be at one of the high points of his 30-year-career as a stand-up comedian, Louie Anderson wouldn’t mind if journalists scrapped the word “resurgence” for something a bit ...