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'Evil Zionist b****': Helen Mirren harassed on London streets over Israel support
The 80-year-old Oscar-winning actress was walking at night with her husband, director Taylor Hackford, a video posted on X/Twitter showed, when she was accosted.
'Very difficult for me': Actress Hana Laszlo decides to not carry Independence Day torch
Catherine O'Hara, actress from Home Alone, Schitt’s Creek dies at 71 in Los Angeles home
Amanda Seyfried learns about Shaker founder for film ‘The Testament of Ann Lee’
Olivia Newton-John passes away at 73 after fighting breast cancer
Newton-John was Jewish on her mother's side and is the granddaughter of Jewish Austrian Nobel Prize-winning physicist Max Born.
Israeli billionaire’s daughter under fire for paying celebrities to speak about family purity
Many female celebrities shared their experiences on social media, stating their reasons for keeping family purity — while being paid to participate in the campaign.
Will Smith's Oscar slap: What do Israelis think?
Puzzled by the ‘slap heard round the world,’ many doubt Israeli actors would have reacted this way.
'Seinfeld,' 'Toy Story' actress Estelle Harris dies at 93
Harris was born Estelle Nussbaum to candy-store owners Isaac and Anna Nussbaum in New York City in April 1928.
Underneath all the makeup, who was the real Tammy Faye?
Opinion: "Her vulnerability and compassion give her a timelessness."
Jessica Chastain wins best actress Oscar for 'The Eyes of Tammy Faye'
Chastain's film charted the real-life story of Jim and Tammy Faye Bakker.
Israeli TV award winners announced
The Israeli Academy of Film and Television Awards for 2021 winners were announced today and will be broadcasted Thursday night.
Rachel Wolfson on being the first Jew and woman on the stunt comedy team
One ‘crazy’ family: ‘Jackass: Forever’ star Rachel Wolfson is the first woman in the troupe and the first Jewish member with prominent screen time in a “Jackass” movie.
Mrs. Maisel’s Caroline Aaron plays East Coast Jews, has Southern roots
Much like Fiddler on the Roof, the show has found an audience even in countries where Jewish culture is all but nonexistent.
Helen Mirren speaks out about playing Golda Meir
“I do believe it is a discussion that has to be had – it’s utterly legitimate.”