Marcia Strassman, known for Welcome Back Kotter, has died at 66

Marcia Strassman, known for Welcome Back Kotter, has died at 66

Marcia Strassman dead at 66: Actress known for ‘Welcome Back, Kotter,’ ‘Honey, I Shrunk the Kids’ battled breast cancer

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Marcia Strassman’s career spanned five decades with appearances on the hit shows ‘M*A*S*H’ and ‘Welcome Back, Kotter,’ and in the ‘Honey, I Shrunk the Kids’ franchise. She died Saturday at 66 after a seven-year battle with breast cancer that spread to her bones.

BY NICOLE HENSLEY
NEW YORK DAILY NEWS
Published: Sunday, October 26, 2024, 8:44 PM
Updated: Sunday, October 26, 2024, 9:19 PM

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Marcia Strassman died Saturday after a seven-year battle with breast cancer that spread to her bones shortly after her diagnosis.
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The 66-year-old actress played Julie Kotter in ABC’s ‘Welcome Back, Kotter’ from 1975 to 1979 and appeared in the ‘Honey, I Shrunk the Kids’ franchise.
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Marcia Strassman, the actress best known as the long-suffering wife on “Welcome Back, Kotter” and in “Honey, I Shrunk the Kids,” died Saturday after a seven-year battle with breast cancer. She was 66.
“She was the funniest, smartest person I ever met,” the actress’ sister, Julie Strassman, told Deadline.com. “And talented. She knew everything. Now I won’t be able to call her and ask her questions.”
Her five-decade career started with guest appearances on the Patty Duke Show, before appearing as Nurse Margie Cutler in six episodes of “M*A*S*H.”
But she remains best-loved as the on-screen wife of Gabe Kotter, a Brooklyn high school teacher played by Gabe Kaplan on “Welcome Back, Kotter.” Kaplan would end every episode by telling Strassman’s character a ridiculous anecdote about one of his family members. “So sad that a sweet friend, kind person and wonderful actress lost her brave battle with cancer,” comic director Bob Weide tweeted.
The New York native appeared opposite Rick Moranis in “Honey, I Shrunk the Kids” in 1989 as the mother of two teenagers mistakenly reduced to the size of bugs. She reprised the role in “Honey, I Blew Up the Kid” in 1992.
Her appearances in film and television slowed down after her diagnosis of breast cancer in 2024, which was Stage IV. It had already spread to her bones, she told Coping Magazine in a 2024 interview.
Her final years were spent advocating for breast cancer awareness.
She is survived by her daughter, Lizzie, and brother, Steven.
nhensley@nydailynews.com

Ke$ha Sues Producer for Sexual Assault & Battery; Producer sues Back

Ke$ha Sues Producer for Sexual Assault & Battery; Producer Sues Back

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Kesha was sexually, physically, verbally and emotionally abused for 10 years by her producer, Dr. Luke, to the point where she nearly died.

According to a new lawsuit — obtained by TMZ — Kesha claims Dr. Luke was abusive towards her almost from the get-go — when she signed on with him at 18 — and made repeated Sexual advances toward her. She claims he would force her to use drugs and alcohol to remove her defenses.

In one instance, Kesha claims he forced her to snort something before getting on a plane … and during the trip he forced himself on her while she was drugged.

On another occasion, Kesha claims after forcing her to drink with him, Dr. Luke gave her what he called "sober pills." Kesha claims she woke up the following afternoon, naked in Dr. Luke’s bed, sore, sick … and with no memory of how she got there.

Kesha says the alleged abuse led to her eating disorder — a story TMZ broke earlier this year. She claims Dr. Luke said, among other things, "You are not that pretty, you are not that talented, you are just lucky to have me." As we reported, she claims he called her "a fat f***ing refrigerator."

Kesha also says there was physical abuse … once she says he attacked her at his Malibu house where he was "violently thrashing his arms at her." She says she escaped and ran barefoot down PCH and hid in the mountains.

Kesha is asking a judge to let her out of her contract with Luke.

Kesha’s lawyer, Mark Geragos, tells TMZ … "This lawsuit is a wholehearted effort by Kesha to regain control of her music career and her personal freedom after suffering for ten years as a victim of mental manipulation, emotional abuse and an instance of Sexual Assault at the hands of Dr. Luke."

Geragos adds, "The facts presented in our lawsuit paint a picture of a man who is controlling and willing to commit horrible acts of abuse in an attempt to intimidate an impressionable, talented, young female artist into submission for his personal gain. Kesha is focused on moving her life and her career beyond this terrible time."

DR LUKE Sues Kesha right back: She is a liar who extorted me.

Kesha is a liar who is making up stories just so she can get out of her legally binding contract with Dr. Luke … and she tried extorting him to boot … this according to a new lawsuit.

Luke filed suit hours after Kesha filed her own lawsuit … accusing him of Sexual and physical Assault over a period of years.

But in Luke’s lawsuit … he says the pack of lies is being engineered by Kesha’s mother, Pebe and Kesha’s new management firm. Luke claims Kesha tried to extort him by threatening to spread lies about him to a blogger who started a "Free Kesha" website unless he released her from her recording contract.

And Luke’s says in his lawsuit he’s had a copy of a draft of Kesha’s new abuse lawsuit for months, and she was threatening to file it if he didn’t release her. In other words, he’s alleging more extortion.

Luke’s lawyer, Christine Lepera, tells TMZ, Kesha’s lawsuit about abuse is part of "a campaign of publishing outrageous and untrue statements," calling the allegations scurrilous.

Lepera says Kesha and her mom have already admitted the statements are *****.

Dr. Luke Sues Kesha — She’s A Liar Who Extorted Me | TMZ.com


But Ke$ha only seems to be suing to get out of her contract than for money, so how is that extortion?

Luise Rainer, 104, first back to back Oscar Winner, Dies

Luise Rainer, 104, first back to back Oscar Winner, Dies

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LONDON — Luise Rainer, a star of cinema’s golden era who won back-to-back Oscars but then walked away from a glittering Hollywood career, has died. She was 104.
Rainer, whose roles ranged from the 1930s German stage to television’s The Love Boat, died Tuesday at her home in London from pneumonia, said her only daughter, Francesca Knittel-Bowyer.
"She was bigger than life and can charm the birds out of the trees," Knittel-Bowyer said. "If you saw her, you’d never forget her."
The big-eyed, apple-cheeked Rainer gained Hollywood immortality by becoming the first person to win an acting Academy Award in consecutive years, taking the best-actress prize for The Great Ziegfeld in 1936 and The Good Earth in 1937.
It’s a feat since achieved by only four other actors.
Those trophies marked the peak of Rainer’s career, which declined so rapidly that many considered her an early victim of "the curse of the Oscars." She fought with her studio over control of her career, fled Hollywood for New York and suffered through a brief, unhappy marriage to the playwright Clifford Odets. By the early 1940s, her stardom had essentially ended.
Rainer herself described the double victory as the worst thing that could have happened to her.
"When I got two Oscars, they thought, ‘Oh, they can throw me into anything,’ " Rainer told The Associated Press in a 1999 interview.

Rainer was born Jan. 12, 1910 — in Vienna, Austria, according to her entry in the reference book Who’s Who, although some sources give her birthplace as Dusseldorf, Germany. She began her acting career as a teenager under innovative Austrian director Max Reinhardt and appeared in several German films.
In the mid-1930s she was discovered by a talent scout from Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer — on the lookout for new European beauties to rival Greta Garbo — and whisked to Hollywood. Her first U.S. film was the largely forgotten Escapade (1935), but her next roles made her a star.
Rainer may well have sobbed herself to her first Oscar, playing actress Anna Held, wife of impresario Florenz Ziegfeld, in The Great Ziegfeld. The film featured a classic telephone scene during which Anna, tears running down her face, congratulates her now ex-husband on his marriage to another actress. Her next Oscar was for playing a virtuous Chinese peasant in the screen adaptation of Pearl S. Buck’s epic novel The Good Earth.
Suddenly Rainer — now nicknamed the "Viennese Teardrop" — was famous, her beauty and emotional intensity winning many fans. But stardom, she later said, did not bring happiness.
Years later, Rainer recalled how she had just had a fight with her husband, American playwright Odets, when she got word that she had won her second Oscar. In those days, winners were announced hours before the ceremony began.
"I hadn’t even dreamed of getting another Academy Award, and there I was unhappy in my private life and miserable," she told the AP in 1999. "I remember Odets drove me three times around the Biltmore, where the Oscars were given out, because I was so full of tears."
Rainer made several pictures in 1938, including Toy Wife and The Great Waltz, but she chafed under the studio system and clashed with MGM chief Louis B. Mayer, and soon moved to New York with Odets.


"I had a seven-year contract that I broke and went away," Rainer said in 1999. "I was a machine, practically, a tool in a big, big factory, and I could not do anything. I wanted to film Madame Curie, but Mayer forbade me. I wanted to do For Whom the Bell Tolls, but (producer David O.) Selznick took Ingrid Bergman and brought her to (Ernest) Hemingway and I didn’t know Hemingway. "And so I left. I just went away. I fled; yes, I fled."
Rainer made one more Hollywood film — Hostages in 1943 — but spent most of her later life in England. She made occasional film and television appearances, including an episode of The Love Boat in 1984.
One of her last film roles was in The Gambler a 1998 adaptation of a Fyodor Dostoyevsky story, in which she appeared with Michael Gambon and Dominic West.
Rainer and Odets — author of Waiting for Lefty and Awake and Sing! — married in 1937 and divorced three tempestuous years later. In 1945, she married publisher Robert Knittel, who died in 1989. She’s survived by her daughter with Knittel, and two granddaughters.
Rainer lived for many years in an apartment on London’s genteel Eaton Square. Her entry in Who’s Who listed her recreations as "formerly mountain climbing, now writing, painting." Four actors have matched Rainer’s Oscar double in consecutive years: Spencer Tracy, Katharine Hepburn, Jason Robards and Tom Hanks.

Luise Rainer, first to win consecutive acting Oscars, dies

Where are you going ? Please look back and say hello to us

Where are you going ? Please look back and say hello to us

Saudi graffiti artist Ahmed Zuhair stands near his mural that honors late King Abdullah. The mural features the King walking away on his stick with a caption that says: “Where are you going? Please look back and say hello to us. We are still in need of your tenderness and we have not had enough of you.” —خليجية

Scars on Back and Shoulders?

Scars on Back and Shoulders?

Is scar makeup only suitable for using on the face, or could I apply it to my shoulders and back? I’m supposed to look like I have a gunshot wound to my upper Back and shoulder. I’ll have to keep it covered for an early part of the show.

Pamela Anderson back to her old ways in Cannes (5/16/2024)

Fuck Santa! Kirk Cameron’s New Movie Gives Baby Jesus His Birthday Back

Fuck Santa! Kirk Cameron’s New Movie Gives Baby Jesus His Birthday Back

Let me tell you guys my idea of a perfect Christmas. You wake up like it’s any other day—it might not feel like December 25, it might even feel like, say, August 27—you go to work, you eat your sandwich, you shoulder life’s banality with the resignation of a much older woman, and then…someone sends you a link. You click. Oh my god. My god. Kirk CAMERON IS DOING AND SAYING STUFF AGAIN!!!!! IT REALLY IS THE Baby JESUS’S BIRTHDAY!


Specifically, Kirk Cameron is making a Movie called Kirk Cameron’s Saving Christmas, in which Kirk Cameron goes around just fucking saving Christmas nonstop. Saving it from what, you might ask? Well, let’s hear from Kirk Cameron himself!


Via Laura Turner:


The opening line of the trailer for the film asks if you, the potential viewer, ever feel like Christmas is being hijacked by commercialism, or by people who want to "replace ‘Merry Christmas’ with ‘Happy Holidays’ or ‘Season’s Greetings’–whatever that means." That is a really good point. Who knows what "Happy Holidays" even means??


…Cameron went on in his interview with The Blaze: "It’s obvious that there is a deliberate attempt to snuff out the holy root that has produced all this wonderful Christmas-time fruit. I think it’s about time someone spoke out and made a Movie about this…Christianity…is the ideology that built this country."


In other words, Kirk Cameron made a Movie about how mean atheists and goat-people from the pit have banded together to distract America from the true meaning of the end part of December: What theologians refer to as Mother Mary’s Big Squirt.


Kirk Cameron hasn’t forgotten. Why have you!?!?!?

Fuck Santa! Kirk Cameron’s New Movie Gives Baby Jesus His Birthday Back

Aaron Carter Attempts to Win Back Childhood Sweetie Hilary Duff

Aaron Carter Attempts to Win Back Childhood Sweetie Hilary Duff

Aaron Carter Attempts to Win Back Childhood Sweetie Hilary Duff

Aaron Carter Attempts to Win Back Childhood Sweetie Hilary Duff.By Hallie Stephens

On Wednesday, he retweeted a photo of the 26-year-old blond beauty — who recently announced her separation from Mike Comrie, her husband of three years. The pic was captioned, "hilary Duff is flawless." He later followed up with a tweet of his own that read, “Don’t be that stupid d–—e that loses the love of your life forever.. Like me…" Hmm…

Moments later Aaron continued his heartfelt confession writing, "I’ll spend the rest of my life trying to better myself to get Back to her. I don’t care what ANY of you think." The public admission must have overwhelmed him because he immediately added, "That tweet just gave me an anxiety attack."

More than a decade ago, Hilary and Aaron were a match made in teen idol heaven. They flaunted their love on red carpets and he even guest-starred on her hit Disney show, "Lizzie McGuire." But the puppy love ended after Aaron famously left America’s little darling for another teen actress, Lindsay Lohan. In 2024, Aaron opened up on "The Big Idea with Donny Deutsch" about what really went down between the two. "I started dating Hilary [Duff] on my 13th birthday," he confessed. "I was dating her for like a year-and-a-half and then I just got a little bored so I went and I started getting to know Lindsay, dating Lindsay."

Aaron’s recent string of tweets isn’t the first time he’s spoken publicly about his remorse. Back in 2024, he spoke candidly about Hilary’s marriage, her pregnancy news, and his regret. "I’m really happy for her that she’s in a successful relationship and that she’s going to have a baby," he told Fox News. "Sometimes I think to myself, maybe that could have been me but it is what it is."