King of Queens focused on Carrie and Doug Heffernan as they navigated married life after Carrie’s father, Arthur Spooner, moved into their basement. While the series, at its core, was about marriage and family, several important supporting characters rounded out the cast. Doug, in particular, had several friends deeply involved in his daily life. One of those friends, Richie Iannucci, was a regular at the Heffernan house until he suddenly wasn’t. Richie disappeared and was never spoken about again. So, what exactly happened? Larry Romano, the actor who took on the role, asked to be let out of his contract to pursue another part. It didn’t turn into anything big, though.
Larry Romano | Greg Doherty/Getty Images Larry Romano portrayed Richie Iannucci on ‘King of Queens’ before the character disappeared.
Richie made his first appearance in the pilot episode of King of Queens. Over three seasons, fans...
Larry Romano | Greg Doherty/Getty Images Larry Romano portrayed Richie Iannucci on ‘King of Queens’ before the character disappeared.
Richie made his first appearance in the pilot episode of King of Queens. Over three seasons, fans...
- 6/4/2023
- by Andrea Francese
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
Kristin Cavallari smiling close up. Pic credit: ©ImageCollect.com/StarMaxWorldwide
Kristin Cavallari is stunning in a skimpy crop top as she ensures fans stock their carts with her merchandise.
The former MTV star, 35, updated her Instagram Stories this week to promote her Labor Day sale – her Uncommon James jewelry line is offering fans 70 off to celebrate the upcoming national holiday.
Filming herself in selfie mode while home, Kristin showed off her sizzling figure as she rocked the braless trend, opting for a simple but stylish look as she chose a spaghetti-strap crop top in white.
Looking flawless as she drew attention to her toned arms and shoulders, the Very Cavallari star told fans, “We are having our really big Labor Day sale over at Uncommon James,” also calling it “the biggest sale of the year.”
Kristin also warned fans that some “of these items” will be “gone forever” after the sale.
Kristin Cavallari is stunning in a skimpy crop top as she ensures fans stock their carts with her merchandise.
The former MTV star, 35, updated her Instagram Stories this week to promote her Labor Day sale – her Uncommon James jewelry line is offering fans 70 off to celebrate the upcoming national holiday.
Filming herself in selfie mode while home, Kristin showed off her sizzling figure as she rocked the braless trend, opting for a simple but stylish look as she chose a spaghetti-strap crop top in white.
Looking flawless as she drew attention to her toned arms and shoulders, the Very Cavallari star told fans, “We are having our really big Labor Day sale over at Uncommon James,” also calling it “the biggest sale of the year.”
Kristin also warned fans that some “of these items” will be “gone forever” after the sale.
- 9/1/2022
- by Angela Perry
- Monsters and Critics
Roy Christopher, a 10-time Emmy winning production designer and art director whose credits include decades of work on Oscar, Tony, Emmy and Grammy awards broadcasts, died of natural causes Tuesday, Feb. 2, at his home in West Hollywood. He was 85.
His death was confirmed by the Television Academy.
Art Directors Guild Nelson Coates said in a statement, “Roy Christopher was a legendary designer and gentleman who consistently raised the bar for excellence in production design through his career and by mentoring the next generation of designers. He was a major influencer on popular culture and the visual presentation of our industry to the world.”
In addition to the awards ceremony broadcasts, Christopher’s extensive roster of credits include art direction for all seasons of Welcome Back, Kotter, Wings, the original Murphy Brown, Frasier and Becker. Production design credits include many of those series in addition to Just Shoot Me!, American Playhouse,...
His death was confirmed by the Television Academy.
Art Directors Guild Nelson Coates said in a statement, “Roy Christopher was a legendary designer and gentleman who consistently raised the bar for excellence in production design through his career and by mentoring the next generation of designers. He was a major influencer on popular culture and the visual presentation of our industry to the world.”
In addition to the awards ceremony broadcasts, Christopher’s extensive roster of credits include art direction for all seasons of Welcome Back, Kotter, Wings, the original Murphy Brown, Frasier and Becker. Production design credits include many of those series in addition to Just Shoot Me!, American Playhouse,...
- 2/8/2021
- by Greg Evans
- Deadline Film + TV
Justin Anderson is clearing up a certain rumor about his best pal Kristin Cavallari. Kristin and Southern Charm star Austen Kroll spurred romance speculation earlier this month after Austen left a flirty remark on her Instagram post, and were later seen partying together. During a Watch What Happens Live appearance on Thursday, Dec. 17, Austen told host Andy Cohen that Kristin had "slid into" his castmate Craig Conover's DMs to let him know she would be in town, and so they all went out for dinner. But on Dec. 18, Justin took to his Instagram Story to clarify that Kristin did not actually slide into Craig's DMs—or anyone else's, for that...
- 12/19/2020
- E! Online
Jon Tenney has inked a talent holding deal with the WB Network to star in a series project targeted for fall 2004. The deal reunites Tenney with the WB after he toplined the network's comedy pilot Sixteen to Life this past development season. Tenney's TV series credits include Fox's Dirty Dozen: The Series, CBS' Brooklyn South, CBS' Get Real and, most recently, NBC's Kristin. His recent feature credits include Buying the Cow, You Can Count on Me and 40. Tenney is repped by the Gersh Agency and manager Brian Wilkins at Evolution Entertainment.
- 11/26/2003
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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