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John Goodman says he 'felt bad' for co-star Roseanne Barr amid Twitter fallout, reboot cancellation
The actor explained why he supported his former co-star following her firing from the ABC reboot.
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Billy Crystal reveals his biggest career regret: 'I'm the schmuck who turned down "Toy Story"'
After passing on "Toy Story," Crystal made sure to say yes to "Monsters Inc.," which celebrates its 20th anniversary this month.
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John Goodman, Billy Crystal to Reprise ‘Monsters Inc.’ Roles for Disney+ Series
Several of the original "Monsters Inc." voice cast will once again lend their dulcet tones to the beloved characters for an animated series titled "Monsters At Work," which is in the works at Disney+, Variety has learned. The show will follow Tylor Tuskmon (voiced by Ben Feldman), an eager and talented young mechanic on the Monsters, […]
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'The Conners' Renewed for Expanded Season 2 at ABC — Who's Returning?
They’ll be partying in Lanford tonight: ABC has renewed The Conners for Season 2. A source confirms that the order is for 13 episodes, up from Season 1’s 11. Word of the official pickup comes after the network closed deals with primary cast members John Goodman, Laurie Metcalf, Sara Gilbert and Lecy Goranson, all of […]
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Sara Gilbert talks 'emotional' 1st season finale of 'The Conners'
While The Conners is a sitcom, Tuesday night's episode — the first season finale — is definitely not a laugh a minute. There are even a few tearjerker moments, of the kind that only actors of the caliber of Laurie Metcalf and John Goodman could pull off.
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‘Black Earth Rising’ Trailer: Michaela Coel and John Goodman Star in International Thriller
"The Honourable Woman" creator Hugo Blick comes to Netflix with a story about a woman looking for the truth about her past.
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Just how much are the casts of 'The Conners' and other shows earning? Spoiler: It's a lot.
"Variety" reported Tuesday that salaries of big-name TV actors in general are climbing.