1980's
By Brian Pocrass on May 1, 2014
It’s hard to believe that it’s been 25 years since the classic film Troop Beverly Hills hit the big screen. To celebrate the milestone, Snakkle recently caught up with the amazing girls from this iconic film to find out what they’re all up to today.
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By Erin Fox on June 20, 2012
Exclusive! Snakkle reunited Alisan Porter, Jasen Fisher, Ivyann Schwan and Zachary LaVoy from the iconic 1989 movie Parenthood for the first time in 23 years. Watch the reunion, see rare behind-the-scenes photos and individual videos with each star as they discuss their experiences during the film.
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By Nina Hämmerling Smith on August 30, 2011
Though it aired from 1988 to 1993, The Wonder Years was set in the ’60s, and it captured the conflict and hope of an era—and a family—through the eyes of a kid. Kevin Arnold wasn’t just any kid, though: He was a fresh-faced everykid. What became of Kevin and his crew? Who’s a soap star, a Broadway star, a math star? Let’s revisit The Wonder Years.
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By Kate Myer on August 17, 2011
They shone just outside the main spotlight, but their roles were crucial to the family dynamic. Whether they were stomping up the stairs, smirking, or destroying Barbies, these ’80s TV siblings made the most of their onscreen moments.
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By Lisa Angelo on August 15, 2011
We’re doing a #TBT to one of our favorite on/offscreen relationships: Dr. Peter Burns and Amanda Woodward, um, we mean Heather Locklear and Jack Wagner. Snakkle looks back on the careers and love lives of the former Melrose Place
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By Brett Singer on August 9, 2011
The black eyeliner. The asymmetrical hairstyles. The men wearing lipstick. With its infusion of ska and punk, the new wave sound brought innovation and electricity to the musical landscape of the ’80s. Here’s what some of our favorites are up to now.
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By Brett Singer on July 12, 2011
The films of John Hughes are iconic for all the right reasons. His writing captured young people with honesty and compassion, whether they were rich, poor, cool, goofy, or some crazy ’80s combination. Set in the pre-iPod/cellphone era, these films depict a more innocent time, albeit one in which leg warmers were stylish. “Pretty in Pink” (1986) is Hughes and (first time!) director Howard Deutch at their best.
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By Brett Singer on June 29, 2011
One of our favorite TGIF shows, Perfect Strangers, recently turned 25! What has series star Bronson Pinchot been up to lately? Take a look at our photo gallery of Pinchot’s early career and latest project.
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