Chris Haston / NBCU Photo Bank / Getty ImagesThe Fresh Prince of Bel-Air (1990-1996)
If names are destiny, then Geoffrey Butler (Joseph Marcell) was born to be a manservant, just as the family he served (the Banks family of The Fresh Prince) was destined for wealth. As a black butler, he’s often mistaken for Benson, though he’s more like Niles on The Nanny, often grousing about his low pay, his lack of a social life, and the shortcomings of his employers.
After Dracula, the guy couldn't get a break. Left to star in B-horror movies and Edgar Allen Poe adaptations, the former Hungarian heartthrob became a drug addict in his later years. Lugosi died on August 16, 1956 of a heart attack at the age of 73 and was buried in his Dracula cape. His final appearance on film, just a few minutes of footage, was incorporated into director Ed Wood's Plan 9, widely considered to be one of the worst films ever made.
July 26, 2023 4:30 AM EDT
Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen will retire after nearly four decades in the power, leaving his West Point-educated son Hun Manet to form a new government after the ruling party claimed a landslide election victory over the weekend.
Speaking during a televised address Wednesday, Hun Sen said the situation in Cambodia would become unstable if he continued to stay in office and it’s “very necessary for a new cabinet of all young people” to assume control.
A Christian man is fasting this Ramadan in solidarity with his girlfriend. Can such a fast be accepted?
What happens when a Christians chooses to join in the Ramadan fast? The question will be: what do those Christians believe, or who is the Christian fasting to? In Islam, disbelief invalidates good deeds. “And whosoever disbelieves rejects faith, then fruitless is his work, and in the Hereafter he will be among the losers.
Few sports teams are as closely associated with their home as the Chicago Cubs are with Wrigley Field, which means Wednesday is a big day for fans: it was precisely 100 years ago—on April 20, 1916—that the Cubs played their first game at Weeghman Park, which later acquired the name it bears today.
Both the park and the team are older than 100, however. The Cubs can trace their lineage all the way back to the earliest days of professional baseball, and have gone by their current moniker since 1907.