Sarah Silverman Hated Her Seinfeld Episode Because Of One Actor
Sometimes an actor gets so famous they forget how to behave, which is exactly how one Seinfeld star treated Sarah Silverman on set.
Read MoreSometimes an actor gets so famous they forget how to behave, which is exactly how one Seinfeld star treated Sarah Silverman on set.
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Read MoreYes, Steve Carell never won an Emmy for his work on The Office, and he's just one of the many deserving performances in this list to never land the award.
Read MoreGilmore Girls: A Year in the Life made for a controversial ending to the beloved series, and one star doesn't understand why fans are so divided on it.
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Read MoreDropout is a comedy sensation that is only getting more popular, and these are the best shows you can watch on the comedy streaming service right now.
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Read MoreEveryone in Hollywood is desperate to court the youngest generation of consumers, but they're losing out to Object Shows on YouTube.
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