Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman’s Laurence Haddon Dies at 90

Haddon passed away May 10 in Santa Monica, Calif., due to complications from Lewy body disease, a form of dementia.

Haddon got his start in entertainment as a stage and live TV actor in the late 1950s after serving as a Merchant Marine in WWII. He shared the Broadway stage with Larry Hagman and Julie Harris in 1959's The Warm Peninsula.

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The League's Paul Scheer Lands a Guest Spot on Modern Family

Paul Scheer

Paul Scheer is among the many famous faces heading to Modern Family this season.

The League star will guest-star in an upcoming episode as a Costco manager, TVGuide.cmo has confirmed. As first reported by The Hollywood Reporter, he'll interact with... read more

Matthew Broderick Heads to Modern Family

Matthew Broderick

Matthew Broderick is heading to Modern Family.

The veteran actor will play a "neurotic new friend" of Phil's in an episode of the sitcom's upcoming fourth season, ABC announced Friday.

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Exclusive: Matthew Broderick Guest Stars on Cartoon Network's Adventure Time

Adventure Time

What time is it? It's time for another awesome guest star on Adventure Time. Tony Award winning actor Matthew Broderick lends his voice to the Sept. 3 episode of Cartoon Network's surreal hit about the fantastical exploits of a fearless boy and his magically powered dog buddy. Inspired by his son James' love of the show, the iconic Ferris Bueller's Day Off and Election star signed up to play The Dream Warrior, a role that the network describes as "a used car salesman summoned by series protagonists Finn and Jake in a shared, extraordinary dream to offer advice on defeating a substantial rival." read more

Phiilip Phillips to Make Post-Surgery Comeback Performance July 4

Phillip Phillips

After undergoing several kidney surgeries, American Idol winner Phillip Phillips will make his comeback performance on July 4 on the lawn of the U.S. Capitol, The Associated Press reports.
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Are Super Bowl Ads Running Too Early?

Matthew Broderick

This year, it seems more companies than ever are giving viewers an early peek at their Super Bowl ads. But doesn't that ruin the fun?

The big game isn't until Sunday, but commercials like Matthew Broderick's Ferris Bueller's Day Off spoof for Honda and Volkswagen's latest Star Wars riff are already available online. If you're going to pay the reported $3.5 million for a 30-second spot, why not build some suspense?

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VIDEO: Watch Matthew Broderick's Bueller-Nostalgic Super Bowl Ad Early!

Matthew Broderick

The big game is still six days away, and some of the Super Bowl's advertisers are already flaunting their pricey commercials early online.

As first teased last week, Matthew Broderick will reprise his iconic role as Ferris Bueller (kind of) to hype the Honda CR-V. In the clip, Broderick plays hooky from an acting gig by faking sick and riding around town in the SUV. The ad is full of nods to the... read more

VIDEO: Ferris Lives! Matthew Broderick Reprises Iconic Role for Super Bowl Ad

Matthew Broderick

Bueller ... bueller ... BUELLER!

Twenty-five years after the release of the now '80s pop-culture classic Ferris Bueller's Day Off, Matthew Broderick will reprise his role as the fun-loving "totally righteous dude" for a commercial airing on the day of the Super Bowl.

What product or company the commercial is for... read more

Katie Couric to Interview Sarah Jessica Parker in ABC News Debut

Katie Couric

Katie Couric will interview Sarah Jessica Parker in her debut appearance on ABC News, according to The Hollywood Reporter.

Pegged to Parker's new romantic comedy, I Don't Know How She Does It, the sit-down will air Tuesday on Nightline and will serve as a soft launch for ...
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Sarah Jessica Parker Reveals Insecurity Over Acting, Parenting

Sarah Jessica Parker

Sarah Jessica Parker is in her fourth decade of professional acting, and yet she still feels insecurity about her abilities.

"I lose my appetite," she tells Vogue. "By Wednesday of the first week on [the upcoming] I Don't Know How She Does It, I was sobbing, I was apologizing. I was feeling so awful and ashamed, like I had let the director down. If only they would not tell me when the camera was running, I would be OK. I'm like that two weeks into every movie"...
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