Ann-Margret honors late husband Roger Smith in a new Instagram tribute and reflects on her early career and a major role.
Ann-Margret doesn’t have the fondest memories from “A Streetcar Named Desire.” The actress, 84, reflected on her experience playing Blanche DuBois in the 1984 TV movie based on Tennessee Williams’ ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Created by William Hanna and Joseph Barbera, The Flintstones brought the familiar rhythms of live-action family comedies into ...
On September 30, 1960, television audiences first met Fred and Wilma Flintstone, their best pals Barney and Betty Rubble, and a Stone Age world that looked suspiciously like suburban America. While ...
Legendary actress Ann-Margret is busier than ever as she approaches her 65th year in the entertainment industry. Once Ann-Margret (full name Ann-Margret Olsson) left her native Sweden for the U.S.
The 1963 film saw Van Dyke reprise his Tony-winning role Abby Stern is a writer-reporter at PEOPLE. She’s been writing about entertainment, fashion, beauty, and other lifestyle content for over ...
Ann-Margret was absolutely glowing in her latest red carpet appearance just one month after reuniting with former costar Pat Boone. The Bye Bye Birdie actress attended the Daytime Beauty Awards at ...
The two-time Oscar nominee's singular energy will grace the Cinecon Film Festival Labor Day Weekend, and IndieWire spoke with the star for a wide-ranging interview. Consider those opening and closing ...
Ahead of the 65 th anniversary of the animated sitcom’s Sept. 30, 1960, debut, MeTV Toons will pay tribute with an all-day marathon, The Flintstones: 65 Years & Still Rock’n, on Aug. 31, Remind ...
Actress Ann Margret gave an elegant interview in 1975 in order to promote a film that she had been working on for several months prior to the sit-down. Margret is known for her beauty, in both looks ...
Ann Margret graced the silver screen for a 1975 interview in order to promote a movie she had filmed with Elton John and The Who. Margret is recognized as one of the most successful women of her time.