Tara Buckman’s career is one of those Hollywood stories that doesn’t begin with a spotlight so much as a hallway light in a cheap hotel, a coffee pot hissing in the background, and a teenager learning to keep her balance while the world keeps packing boxes. She was born October 2, 1956, on a Navy … Read More “Tara Buckman — a road-tripped TV survivor.” »
Category: Scream Queens & Their Directors
Tara Buck moves through Hollywood like someone who learned early that rooms don’t open their doors for you—you kick them, charm them, or climb in through the window and act surprised you’re already inside. She’s got that kind of presence: equal parts velvet and lawn chair, a little bruised but somehow still pretty under the … Read More “Tara Buck — alley-cat grace in heels.” »
Betty Bryson (born Elizabeth Meiklejohn; October 5, 1911 – February 18, 1984) lived in that tricky middle space of Hollywood history: recognizable to the industry, familiar in the chorus line, but rarely granted the kind of starring vehicles that turn a working performer into a marquee name. She was a film actress and dancer whose … Read More “Betty Bryson — a bright WAMPAS-era dancer.” »
Pamela Jean Bryant (February 8, 1959 – December 4, 2010) slipped into American pop culture like a flash of camera light—brief, brilliant, a little dangerous, and forever tied to the era that made her famous. Born in Indianapolis, Indiana, she grew up Midwestern in the way that suggested cornfields and college towns, then took a … Read More “Pamela Jean Bryant — Playboy-to-cult-film siren” »
Reba Sabrina Hinojosa was born on September 16, 1984, in California, and reintroduced to the world under the pop-bright stage name Sabrina Bryan. She came up the way a lot of true triple-threats do: feet first. Before television ever gave her a close-up, she was a dancer, drilling technique at Hart Academy of Dance in … Read More “Sabrina Bryan — sparkplug of the Cheetah era.” »
She came into the world as Shirley Levy in Manhattan on November 15, 1919, the kind of kid who learned violin because the city was loud and rent was real. She grew up in a Jewish household that moved enough to make school feel like a revolving door. The violin was discipline, but singing was … Read More “Carol Bruce — bandstand siren with Broadway bite” »
There are actresses who burn hot and loud, taking all the oxygen in the room, and then there are the ones who keep showing up, day after day, in good shoes and with their lines memorized, making the whole machine look easy. Kathie Browne was the second kind. The kind you saw everywhere even if … Read More “Kathie Browne — a working actress who lived inside TV’s golden, dusty backlots.” »
She wasn’t born with a villain’s cape draped over the crib. She came into the world in Hayward, California, the kind of place that teaches you early that you either move with the day or the day runs you over. She grew up down near La Mesa, San Diego sun on her shoulders, parents splitting … Read More “Kimberlin Brown — soap opera’s velvet hammer” »
Marilyn Burns came into the world in 1949 in Erie, Pennsylvania, but she grew up in Houston, the kind of place where the heat sits on you like judgment. She was Mary Lynn Ann then, a kid who stepped into a school production of A Midsummer Night’s Dream and didn’t know she was auditioning for … Read More “Marilyn Burns – the girl who outran hell and never stopped screaming” »
Carol Burnett came into the world in San Antonio, Texas, in 1933, in a hospital with a nice name and a family that couldn’t stay upright. Her father ran movie theaters and drank too much. Her mother wrote studio publicity and drank too much. The only thing in the house that really worked was the … Read More “Carol Burnett – the girl who stared down misery and turned it into a punchline” »