Fear is definitely a word in Valerie Bertinelli's vocabulary, but it's one that she is always ready to tackle head on. And that includes overcoming her fear of disrobing for the cover of her new book, ...
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It's been more than 18,000 days since One Day at a Timepremiered — but Valerie Bertinelli is still waiting for someone to grant her wish from the first day of production. The actress, who portrayed ...
Fifty years later and Valerie Bertinelli can vividly remember her first episode of One Day at a Time. On Wednesday, Jan. 7, the Emmy Award-winning actress spoke on the Drew Barrymore Show where she, ...
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Back in the early 2000s, Genevieve O’Reilly, born January 6, 1977, was cutting her teeth in the movie business by playing minor roles in the first two The Matrix sequels. She eventually landed on ...
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"One Day at a Time" was one of the most popular television shows of the 1970s. The Norman Lear sitcom ran for nine seasons on CBS—from 1975 to 1984—and even spawned a modern-day Netflix reboot. The ...