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By Danielle Turchiano on February 16, 2012
It has been just about a decade and a half since Step by Step went off the air, and yet for a select demographic, that is the project for which series star Christine Lakin may always be best known. Refreshingly, though, she embraces it fondly and was even willing to walk down memory lane with Snakkle. You can check out Lakin’s new web series, Lovin’ Lakin on Hulu starting July 16.
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By Lauren Brown on May 20, 2011
Before Twilight gave us Team Jacob, Michael J. Fox portrayed the original high school werewolf Scott Howard in the ’80s classic film Teen Wolf. He was a little less buff and a lot more cheery than Taylor Lautner, so of course MTV is reviving the campy flick with a dark and suspenseful new TV series […]
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By Nina Hämmerling Smith on September 19, 2012
They’ve made us laugh, kept us on the edge of our seats, and just plain entertained the pants off us. Now it’s time for the Emmys to reward the best of this year’s actors and actresses. Get to know all your favorites (and perhaps a few faces you’re not as familiar with) before they were stars.
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By Kacey Arnold on June 21, 2012
To celebrate their 30th (!!!) anniversary, we’re taking a look back at the timeless sitcom Family Ties— the cast, the sweater vests, the soundtrack—what would we do, baby, without you?
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By Jennifer Bradshaw on April 27, 2012
In a world before “real” housewives, world travelers, celebrity apprentices, and weight loss contestants, scripted TV actually ruled the airwaves. They occupied our TVs every weeknight through the ‘80s and ‘90s. They taught us life lessons in neat 30-minute segments. Snakkle takes a look at where some of our favorite sitcom stars are today.
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By Nina Hämmerling Smith on March 14, 2012
You know those good-looking, talented high school kids on TV and in the movies? Those ones who seem way too together, way too comfortable with themselves to be teenagers? Chances are, they’re not. Check out these stars who played high schoolers when they were really past high school—some of them waaay past high school—themselves!
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