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Joe Keery is setting the record straight on why he recently dressed up as his *Stranger Things* character Steve Harrington to officiate a friend's wedding. **

The actor explained that he donned Steve's Scoops Ahoy sailor costume from season 3 of the hit Netflix series because his friends had a Halloween-themed ceremony. And, yes, it really was his original outfit. **

"Amy Parris, who does costumes for the show, lent me the costume," Keery confirmed on Thursday's episode of *The Tonight Show*. "There's a dozen costumes."

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The 33-year-old actor and musician officiated the wedding of his close friend and Post Animal bandmate Matt Williams and Veronica Capaldi in Simi Valley, Calif., last month. While visiting *The Tonight Show*, he shared that it was Capaldi who suggested that he dress up as Steve for the event. **

"I was on tour earlier this year, and Matt and Veronica, who are in this picture, they're getting married," he said. "Veronica was like, 'I think it'd be great. It's a costume wedding. It's Halloween. You should go as [Steve].'"

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He clarified that everyone else who attended the ceremony was in costume too, despite images from the event making it appear like he randomly decided to officiate Matt and Veronica's wedding dressed as Steve. **

"I mean, it looks like I just did this for two random people," he said as he looked at an image of himself standing between the formally dressed couple. "These are my friends! There's a bunch of people in costumes!"

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To prove his point, Keery also brought a snapshot of the wedding party. "We've got Wes [Toledo] as the Riddler," he said, pointing out another one of his Post Animal bandmates. "Shrek over there." **

Keery wore the Scoops Ahoy costume for almost the entirety of the third season of *Stranger Things,* which saw Steve pick up a job at a local ice cream shop in the mall. It's there he meets Robin Buckley (Maya Hawke), who helps him and the gang crack a bunch of secret Russian codes.**

He noted that he sported the outfit "for a good year of my life," despite his attempts to get the Duffer Brothers to change up his look.

"I kind of had thought, you know, we're in the action, there's Russians we're fighting, we're in an underground lair and stuff… shouldn't I take off the blouse part?" Keery said. "Maybe the handkerchief? I could lose the handkerchief." **

He continued, "And the Duffer Brothers [said], 'Oh, no, no, no — I think you should keep the whole thing. It's a look. The whole thing is a look.'"**

Keery added that the costume fit differently when he wore it for the wedding. "It was a little tighter this time around, I gotta be honest with you," he said. "The shorts didn't fit quite the same." **

The actor reprised his role as Steve in the final season of *Stranger Things*, which dropped its first four episodes on Wednesday. The remaining episodes will be released in two separate drops; The second volume is set to be released on Christmas Day, and the finale will air on New Year's Day. **

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Kim Kardashian has a lot on her brain — especially what's going on with her brain.

On the latest episode of Hulu's *The Kardashians*, the *All's Fair *actress and Skims founder pays a visit to Dr. Daniel Amen with Scott Disick to get a scan of her brain amid multiple stressors. "I'm so busy in my life," the 45-year old explains during a confessional. "The bar is in two months. I have the Met Gala. I have my robbery trial coming up. Oh, and I might have a brain aneurysm, no biggie."

Amen, a celebrity doctor known for using his brain imaging technology, has been previously featured in an episode of *The Kardashians*, during which he scanned Khloé Kardashian and Kendall Jenner's brains.

On the way to the scan, Disick told Kardashian that he's "sorry for all you're going through," referring to the public tension between her and ex-husband Kanye "Ye" West.

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It's been four years since Kardashian and Ye ended their marriage, but the narrative has since grown more complex as the reality star says she is still working at co-parenting with Ye amid his growing public controversies. Ye has faced significant public backlash and the loss of brand sponsorships for repeatedly espousing antisemitic rhetoric, as well as a failed 2020 run for president, all as he navigates his bipolar diagnosis.

When a *Kardashians* producer noted that her "ex" is "getting loud," Kardashian maintained her neutral expression, replying, "I just can't really engage. I think it's just for the better."

But when talking to Disick, Kardashian let loose some of her irritation, admitting that she finds it "frustrating" that her "character as a mom" is continually being called into question. "Sometimes I just feel like snapping but I just can't," she said.

As she later added in a confessional interview, "My only focus and job is to really just be strong for my kids."

Ahead of their scans, Kardashian and Disick wax poetic about her ability to stay calm while enduring stressful situations, and they wonder if that will appear on her brain scan. "I've always wondered why Kim has been able to stay so calm during pretty much anything," Disick said in a confessional. "I mean, she could get into a fistfight with one of her sisters and then be like, 'Should I get green tea or Earl tea?' And I'm like, 'I think you just assaulted somebody.'"**

"She's able to bottle up her emotions. Not sure where they go. Maybe she's tucking them under her butt. That's why it's so big," he quipped.

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When the brain scan results are in, Amen told Kardashian that she has a "beautiful" brain and isn't a high risk for Alzheimer's disease. He said she's "not terribly stressed, not anxious and not depressed," based on the scan. "You are extraordinary in being positive," he said.

However, Kardashian noticed that there are "holes" in her scan, and when she pressed Amen about them, he explained that they indicate "low activity."

"The front part of your brain is less active than it should be," he told her. "With your frontal lobes, as they work now, it would be harder to manage stress and that's not good for you, especially as you're studying and you're getting ready to take the boards."

Unsurprisingly, Kim is stunned by the news. "That just can't be," Kardashian said. "It just can't — not accepting."

Amen went on to explain that her results could be linked to the "chronic stress" that she's under as she studies for the bar exam. He advised that she has to take steps to manage her stress better.

"I got to get on a plan to really figure this out because I have some s--- to do this summer," Kardashian declared in a confessional.

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During the Nov. 20 episode of *The Kardashians*, Kardashian opened up about receiving a surprising brain aneurysm diagnosis.

"I did a Prenuvo scan, and they called me today, and they're like, 'Everything looks great. But you have an aneurysm in your brain,'" she told her sister Kourtney. "They're like, 'It's been there for like years. It was here a few years ago.'"

She went on to note that her doctor believe that the ailment was caused by "stress." She added, "People think I have the luxury of walking away."

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Fans will have to wait to learn what steps Kardashian takes to manage her stress, but it's already been revealed that she didn't pass the bar exam. The reality star, who first revealed her aspirations to practice law in 2019, announced the news to her Instagram followers earlier this month.

"Well... I'm not a lawyer yet, I just play a very well-dressed one on TV," Kardashian wrote on her Instagram Stories. "Six years into this law journey, and I'm still all in until I pass the bar. No shortcuts, no giving up — just more studying and even more determination."

She added, "Falling short isn't failure — it's fuel. I was so close to passing the exam and that only motivates me even more. Let's go!!!!!!!!!!!"**

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President Donald Trump snapped at yet another female reporter yesterday after she questioned his comments surrounding Wednesday's devastating National Guard shooting.**

The 79-year-old former reality star was speaking with the press at his Mar-a-Lago home on Thanksgiving Day when CBS News White House correspondent Nancy Cordes asked him about the incident, which killed one National Guard member and injured a second. **

Authorities said that suspect, 29-year-old Rahmanullah Lakanwal, drove across the country from Washington state to D.C., where he allegedly shot the two soldiers just blocks away from the White House. Lakanwal is currently in custody and facing multiple charges including first-degree murder, U.S. Attorney for D.C. Jeanine Pirro confirmed on *Fox & Friends* on Friday.

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During Thursday's press conference, Cordes said to Trump, "U.S. officials say the suspect worked very closely with the CIA in Afghanistan for years and he was vetted and the vetting came up clean."**

CIA director John Ratcliffe confirmed in a statement that Lakanwal was allowed to enter the U.S. "due to his prior work with the U.S. government, including C.I.A., as a member of a partner force in Kandahar," *The New York Times* reports. He was one of many Afghan individuals who came to the U.S. under then-President Joe Biden's "Operation Allies Welcome" program amid the administration's hasty withdrawal from Kabul.

In response, Trump said that Lakanwal "went cuckoo," adding, "He went nuts and that happens too, it happens too often with these people."

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While speaking with the press, Trump claimed that there was "no vetting" during the process. "We have a lot of others in this country and we're going to get them out," he said. "But they go cuckoo. Something happens to them."**

However, Cordes disputed his claim: "Your DOJ IG just reported this year that there was thorough vetting by DHS and by the FBI of these Afghans who were brought into the U.S., so why do you blame the Biden administration?"**

"Because they let 'em in. Are you stupid? Are you a stupid person?" Trump fired back. "Because they came in on a plane along with thousands of other people that shouldn't be here, and you're just asking questions because you're a stupid person."

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He went on to call the entire operation "disgraceful," and said that "it's almost impossible" to get people to leave once they've settled in the U.S.

Trump's response is the latest instance of him calling a female reporter names when asked about current events. Last week, he snapped at a Bloomberg journalist, saying "quiet, piggy," after she asked him if there was anything incriminating within the Epstein files.

He also called *The New York Times *reporter Katie Rogers "ugly, both inside and out" in a Nov. 26 social media post after the outlet published an article exploring how his age has affected his second term in office. **** White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt later defended Trump's "piggy" comment during a Nov. 20 press briefing.

"Look, the president is very frank and honest with everyone in this room," she said at the time. "You've all seen it yourselves. You've all experienced it yourselves. And I think it's one of the many reasons the American people re-elected this president, because of his frankness."**

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Tony Germano, a Brazilian voice actor frequently featured in Netflix and Nickelodeon projects, has died after a fall at his home He was 55.

According to local outlets *Folha de Sao Paulo* and *O Estado de Sao Paulo*, Germano died on Wednesday, following a fall at his home in São Paulo amid renovations. Per *Folha de Sao Paulo*, he was staying at his parents' home in Brazil before the accident, during which he lost his balance.

A spokesperson for the actor confirmed the news to PEOPLE on Friday, sharing that a service for Germano took place at the Bosque da Paz Cemetery in Vargem Grande Paulista on Thursday, with a burial scheduled for a future date.

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"It is with deep sorrow that we confirm the passing of actor and voice artist Tony Germano on the morning of Wednesday, Nov. 26. Tony suffered a fall at his residence and, unfortunately, did not survive his injuries," Germano's rep told PEOPLE in a statement.

The statement continues, "We kindly ask for respect and understanding during this painful time for his family, friends, and colleagues. Tony leaves behind a legacy of dedication, generosity and immense talent that touched everyone who had the privilege of working with him. His absence will be deeply felt."**

Germano was known for his voice acting on Portuguese-language versions of Nickelodeon and Netflix series, including the latter's animated series *Go, Dog, Go!*, Nickelodeon's live-action comedy series *Nicky, Ricky, Dicky & Dawn*, and Disney's *Elena De Avalor*.

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His other credits include 2025's *Labyrinth of Lost Boys* (playing Doctor Lauro) and Prime Video's *An Unforgettable Year: Autumn*, a 2023 romantic comedy about an unlikely relationship between a young student (Gabz) and a street musician (Lucas Leto) in São Paulo's historic Paulista Avenue district.

The actor also had a prolific career on stage, acting in plays such as *The Phantom of the Opera*, *Miss Saigon, Jekyll & Hyde - The Doctor and the Monster*, and *Fiddler on the Roof.*

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Matheus Marchetti, who directed Germano in *Labyrinth of Lost Boys*, paid tribute to the actor in an Instagram post on Thursday. Marchetti wrote that his creative partnership with Germano "seemed like it was going to last forever," adding that the late star was "someone who was always there for me and our projects, who went along with all my crazy ideas without thinking twice, and gave himself completely... He was a father figure in all these films and plays, someone any of us could count on."

"I am so lucky to have found a soul as generous, as talented, and as endearing as Tony Germano. It's a gift from the rarest of all," Marchetti added.**

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For a generation of young millennials, Ron Howard's *How the Grinch Stole Christmas* (2000) has become as important a holiday tradition as Dr. Seuss' original children's book and 1966 animated special. This live-action adaptation expands the story of the titular curmudgeonly creature who hopes to ruin Christmas for the happy citizens of Whoville, giving us a glimpse into his tragic childhood and adding new characters.

Jim Carrey, wearing layer upon layer of green makeup and prosthetics, lends his signature goofy star persona to the lead role, while character actors like Jeffrey Tambor, Christine Baranski, Bill Irwin, and Molly Shannon fulfill their Whoville roles with aplomb. The film also made a star of Taylor Momsen as Cindy Lou Who, who memorably sings the twinkly ballad "Where Are You Christmas?".

With the film now celebrating its 25th anniversary, we're taking a look at what the cast has been up to in the 21st century, from major career shifts to award-winning work.**

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Jim Carrey plays the eponymous Grinch, a fiendish Whoville outlaw who declares war on the festive season.

Carrey told *** *in 2000 that getting into costume was quite an ordeal. "I was having a lot of trouble with the Grinch suit, so they brought a guy in who actually teaches people how to handle torture, and he gave me a couple of tips. You just forget [the pain]."

After making his reputation in sketch comedy, Carrey broke big in 1994 with three hits — *Ace Ventura: Pet Detective, Dumb and Dumber, *and *The Mask* — that made him a bona fide star. The rubber-faced comedian went on to play the Riddler in *Batman Forever* (1995) and starred in *The Cable Guy *(1996) and *Liar Liar *(1997) before making his first dramatic detours. His performances in *The Truman Show* (1998) and the Andy Kaufman biopic *Man on the Moon* (1999) earned him back-to-back Golden Globes.

The Canadian actor continued to flex his dramatic muscles in *The Majestic *(2001) and the romantic sci-fi head-trip *Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind *(2004). But he never left comedy behind, headlining *Bruce Almighty *(2003), *Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events* (2004), and *Yes Man* (2008). Carrey returned to television with a role as a grieving father in *Kidding* and plays Dr. Robotnik in the ongoing *Sonic the Hedgehog* cinematic franchise.

Carrey was married to Melissa Womer from 1987 to 1995. They have a daughter, Jane. The actor later wed his *Dumb and Dumber *costar Lauren Holly in 1996. She filed for divorce less than a year later.

Taylor Momsen (Cindy Lou Who)

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Taylor Momsen plays Cindy Lou Who, a curious child who wants to extend Christmas greetings to the Grinch.

Momsen was 7 years old when she brought Cindy Lou to life, but it took a toll on her middle-school years. "*The Grinch* changed my life in a multitude of ways — one of them being I was made fun of relentlessly," she admitted on *Gossip Girl* costar Penn Badgley's podcast. "Every time I would start a new school or go somewhere else, I don't even think the kids knew my name. I was just Grinch Girl...I got used to it, but it was alienating."

After a few more children's movies and a supporting part in Gus Van Sant's *Paranoid Park *(2007), the "Grinch Girl" joined *Gossip Girl* as Jenny Humphrey.

While the show was a hit, Momsen increasingly turned her attention to music, forming the band the Pretty Reckless in 2009. Two years later, she devoted herself full-time to music, leaving *Gossip Girl* in the middle of the fourth season. The band has four studio albums and seven chart-topping singles under its belt. In 2025, Momsen performed with Soundgarden at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony, where the surviving members were inducted — *Grinch* costar Jim Carrey introduced the set.

Jeffrey Tambor (Mayor Augustus May Who)

Jeffrey Tambor as Mayor Augustus May Who in 'Dr. Seuss' How the Grinch Stole Christmas'; Jeffrey Tambor at SiriusXM's Town Hall on May 21, 2018, in New York City

Jeffrey Tambor as Mayor Augustus May Who in 'Dr. Seuss' How the Grinch Stole Christmas'; Jeffrey Tambor at SiriusXM's Town Hall on May 21, 2018, in New York City.

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Jeffrey Tambor is the corrupt Mayor of Whoville and the Grinch's lifelong tormenter, Augustus May Who, who sets his hatred of Christmas in motion.

The long-time character actor is well known as talk-show sidekick Hank Kingsley on *The Larry Sanders Show*. Not content with one iconic sitcom role, he added another as crooked family patriarch George Bluth (and occasionally his twin brother, Oscar) on *Arrested Development*.

His most decorated performance came in the lead role of Amazon's *Transparent* as a transgender woman, taking home two Emmys for his work. However, he was later fired from *Transparent* following allegations of sexual misconduct and didn't appear in the show's final season.

As for film, Tambor has appeared in the likes of *There's Something About Mary *(1998), *Hellboy *(2004), *The Hangover *(2009), and *The Death of Stalin *(2017).

Tambor married Kasia Ostlun in 2001. The pair share four children: Gabriel, Eve, and twins Hugo and Eli. He also has daughters from previous relationships.

Christine Baranski (Martha May Whovier)

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Christine Baranski as Martha May Whovier in 'Dr. Seuss' How the Grinch Stole Christmas'; Christine Baranski attends HBO & Max Post-Emmy Reception at San Vicente Bungalows on Sept. 15, 2024, in West Hollywood, Calif.

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Christine Baranski plays Martha May Whovier, the Who with the most perfect Christmas decorations in Whoville.

A veteran stage actress, Baranski broke into television with an Emmy-winning performance as Cybill Shepherd's sarcastic best friend on the sitcom *Cybill*. She played ruthless litigator Diane Lockhart on *The Good Wife* and headlined the spinoff, *The Good Fight*. She also had a prominent recurring role as Leonard's mother on *The Big Bang Theory*. Baranski starred in the second season of *Nine Perfect Strangers* and currently has a scene-stealing supporting role as Agnes von Rhijn on the HBO period drama *The Gilded Age.*

In addition to two Tony wins, she's amassed 16 Emmy nominations throughout her small-screen career. The Broadway vet has also become a regular in big-screen musicals, appearing in *Chicago* (2002), *Mamma Mia!* (2008), *Into the Woods* (2014), and *Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again* (2018).

Baranski was married to Matthew Cowles from 1983 until his death in 2014. They have two daughters, Isabel and Lily.

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Bill Irwin (Lou Lou Who)

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Bill Irwin plays Lou Lou Who, a postal worker and the protective father of Cindy Lou.

Originally a professional clown and stage actor, Irwin won a Tony for *Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? *in 2005. But parents and children may know him as Mr. Noodle from *Sesame Street*'s "Elmo's World" segments.

He's become a familiar face across film and television, appearing as Anne Hathaway's father in *Rachel Getting Married* (2008), Matthew McConaughey's wisecracking tactical robot in *Interstellar *(2014), and Mariska Hargitay's therapist on *Law & Order: Special Victims Unit*. He was also a regular on FX's surreal comic-book series *Legion* as a mutant scientist who shares a body with a fellow mutant played by Amber Midthunder.

Irwin's marriage to Kimi Okada lasted from 1977 to 1982. He later married Martha Roth in 1990. The couple adopted a son, Santos.

Molly Shannon (Betty Lou Who)

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Molly Shannon as Betty Lou Who in 'Dr. Seuss' How the Grinch Stole Christmas'; Molly Shannon attends the season 4 premiere of Hulu's 'Only Murders in the Building' at Paramount Studios on Aug. 22, 2024, in Los Angeles, Calif.

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Molly Shannon is Betty Lou Who, Cindy Lou's concerned mother.

Shannon made her name on *Saturday Night Live* and was shooting *The Grinch* simultaneously with her work on the show. It wasn't easy, as she told EW in 2022: "I would get back on the plane Sunday night from New York City to be back in L.A. for a 4 a.m. wake-up because it took hours to put on that prosthetic makeup. It was really hard, but the fact that I pulled that off — shooting both those giant jobs at once — is a miracle."

The actress parlayed her best-known *SNL *character, anxious high schooler Mary Katherine Gallagher, into a feature film, *Superstar* (1999). She's been a regular on the comedy circuit ever since, with TV roles on *Will & Grace*, *Sex and the City*, and *The White Lotus* as well as big-screen appearances in *Wet Hot American Summer* (2001) and *Talladega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby *(2006), among others. The actress has even subverted expectations with her performances in Sofia Coppola's *Marie Antoinette *(2006) and as Emily Dickinson in *Wild Nights With Emily *(2018).

Her television career has continued, starring on *The Other Two* and appearing in season 4 of *Only Murders in the Building *as a clueless Hollywood executive*.* She also released her memoir, *Hello, Molly!*, in 2022.

Shannon and her husband, Fritz Chestnut, wed in 2004. They share two children, Stella and Nolan.

Anthony Hopkins (Narrator)

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The film's narration is performed by none other than Sir Anthony Hopkins.

A legendary actor of stage and film, Hopkins has been commanding the screen since the late-1960s, from *The Lion in Winter *(1968) to the war epic *A Bridge Too Far* (1977) and David Lynch's *The Elephant Man* (1980).

His career hit another level with *The Silence of the Lambs* (1991), as he turned suave sociopath Hannibal Lecter into an all-time pop culture icon. He won his first Oscar for the role and later earned nominations for *The Remains of the Day* (1993), *Nixon* (1995), and *Amistad* (1997) — not to mention his turn as Van Helsing in *Bram Stoker's Dracula *(1992) and an aging Zorro in *The Mask of Zorro *(1998).

While popping up as Marvel's Odin in the *Thor* franchise and as the theme park creator on HBO's heady sci-fi drama *Westworld*, the Welsh actor has continued to add to his award shelf. He nabbed an Oscar nom for playing Pope Benedict in *The Two Popes* (2019) before winning his second gold statuette for the Alzheimer's drama *The Father *(2020).

Hopkins has been married three times: to Petronella Barker (1966–1972), Jennifer Lynton (1973–2002), and Stella Arroyave since 2003. He has a daughter, Abigail, from his first marriage.

Clint Howard (Bris Who)

Clint Howard as Bris Who in 'Dr. Seuss' How the Grinch Stole Christmas'; Clint Howard visits SiriusXM's New York headquarters for a special 'Unmasked' with SiriusXM host Ron Bennington on Oct. 11, 2021, in New York City

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Clint Howard is Bris, the eager and attentive assistant of Whoville's esteemed Mayor.

Howard began acting when he was 2 years old on *The Andy Griffith Show* and has racked up hundreds of screen credits. He's perhaps best known for roles in movies directed by his brother, Ron Howard, including *The Grinch*. Their collaborations include *Cocoon* (1985), *Parenthood* (1989), *Apollo 13* (1995), and *Solo: A Star Wars Story *(2018). And yes, we're counting Clint guest-starring in two episodes of *Arrested Development*, a series narrated by Ron.

The popular character actor, who received a Daytime Emmy nomination for his guest role on *The Bold and the Beautiful* in 2025, also has a long history with the *Star Trek* franchise, dating back to an episode of the original series when he was 7 years old. He's since appeared on *Deep Space Nine*, *Enterprise*, *Discovery*, and *Strange New Worlds*.

Howard was briefly married to Ann Marie Lynch in the late 1980s and later to Melanie Sorich from 1995 to 2018. In 2020, he wed Kat Cruz. The couple has a daughter, Rafa'ella.

Mindy Sterling (Clair Nella Who)

Mindy Sterling as Clair Nella Who in 'Dr. Seuss' How the Grinch Stole Christmas'; Mindy Sterling attends the Groundlings' 50th Anniversary Party at Jonathan Club on Oct. 19, 2024, in Los Angeles, Calif.

Mindy Sterling as Clair Nella Who in 'Dr. Seuss' How the Grinch Stole Christmas'; Mindy Sterling attends the Groundlings' 50th Anniversary Party at Jonathan Club on Oct. 19, 2024, in Los Angeles, Calif.

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Mindy Sterling plays Clair Nella Who, one of the Grinch's adoptive mothers who tries to raise him to fit in with Whoville's other citizens.

The character actress is best remembered as the villainous Frau Farbissina, one of Dr. Evil's most loyal lackeys, in the Austin Powers franchise. She has played several recurring roles on television, including a bitter English teacher on Nickelodeon's *iCarly* and a snarky neighbor on *Desperate Housewives*. She had a six-season run on *The Goldbergs* as Linda Schwartz and earned two Emmy nominations for her roles on the short-form series *Con Man* and *Secs & Execs*.

Sterling has also maintained a voice acting career, playing characters in *Monsters University* (2013) and the *Despicable Me* series, among many others. She returned to her Who days with a minor role in the computer-animated version of *The Grinch* (2018).

Sterling has a son, Max, with her ex-husband, Brian Gadson.

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Eddie Murphy has such a knack for transforming into other characters that he once had Jesse Jackson totally fooled.

In 1988's *Coming to America*, the *Saturday Night Live *star played several different roles, including a scene-stealing elderly barbershop owner. The portrayal was so convincing that the civil rights activist shared his gratitude with Murphy for giving the older actor a part.**

"When we did the original *Coming to America*, at the afterparty, Jesse Jackson came up to me and he was like, 'Hey, you know, I wanna say thank you for looking out for some of the older Black actors and putting them in the film, you know, and giving them a shot because those guys are gonna become stars,'" Murphy said in his Netflix documentary *Being Eddie*.**

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Eddie Murphy in 'Coming to America'.

"I was like, 'What are you talking about?'" Murphy recalled. "He said, 'Those guys in the barbershop. Man, they're funny, and those guys will get famous because of this.'"

"I was like, 'Motherf---er, that was me,'" Muphy exclaimed, "and he was like, 'What? What? That was you? Now I got to go see the movie again.'"**

Coincidentally, just a few years earlier, Murphy had impersonated Jackson himself on a Feb. 25, 1984 episode of *SNL*.**

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Eddie Murphy and Jesse Jackson in 2007.

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In a move he'd later become known for, *Coming to America* was the first time the comedian played multiple characters in the same film. Murphy is credited with playing four roles: Prince Akeem Joffer of Zamunda; Randy Watson, a singer with the fictional soul band Sexual Chocolate; Clarence, an elderly Black barbershop owner; and Saul, an elderly Jewish barbershop customer.

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It was far from the last time he'd take on various roles in a film. Murphy went on to play three characters in *Vampire in Brooklyn* (1995), seven in *The Nutty Professor *(1996), two in *Bowfinger* (1999), eight in *Nutty Professor II: The Klumps* (2000), and three in *Norbit* (2007).

Murphy and *Coming to America *costar Arsenio Hall — who also played four different roles in the movie — returned for the sequel *Coming 2 America* in 2021, with both actors reviving all of their original characters.

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Murphy elaborated on his love of transformation in the doc, explaining, "When I get a voice or a character, the way my voice sounds, I can lose it completely. There's no sign of my voice. Characters are like real people."

He said the passion dates back to childhood, when he'd watch movies like the 1939 *Hunchback of Notre Dame *starring Charles Laughton on repeat.

"I've always been a fan of makeup movies. There's some makeup, they turn into another person," he explained. "I always gravitated to stuff like that. And I watched that stuff over and over and over and over again."**

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Laura Dern shared a tribute to her late mom, Diane Ladd, on what would have been the actress' 90th birthday

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Ladd, an Oscar-nominated actress, died on Nov. 3 at the age of 89

Laura Dern shared a tribute to her late mother, actress Diane Ladd, on what would have been her 90th birthday.

Dern shared the message on Instagram on Saturday, Nov. 29, along with a vintage black-and-white photo portrait of Ladd.

"Happy birthday to my hero, the most extraordinary person I have ever known, on what would be her 90th today," Dern, 58, began her post.

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She added, "As an artist and human being, you were always loving, always dreaming, always creating, and ever in service for all. I love you, Mom."

Ladd died on Nov. 23 from hypoxic respiratory failure at the age of 89. Dern announced her mom's death in a statement obtained by PEOPLE at the time.

"My amazing hero and my profound gift of a mother, Diane Ladd, passed with me beside her this morning, at her home in Ojai, Calif.," Dern said in the statement.

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Laura Dern and Diane Ladd in 2023

"She was the greatest daughter, mother, grandmother, actress, artist and empathetic spirit that only dreams could have seemingly created," she added. "We were blessed to have her. She is flying with her angels now."

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In a joint 2023 interview with PEOPLE, the pair shared that they had grown extremely close in recent years — in no small part because of a health scare in which doctors told Ladd she might only have six months to live back in 2019.

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Diane Ladd and Laura Dern in 1980

"We both longed to talk about the things that we've left unsaid in our life together," Dern said while recalling her mother's diagnoses. "The places we didn't go because we didn't want to hurt each other by bringing up heartbreak or trauma."

Ladd added, "I thought I was dying, so Laura and I just told each other everything. Just fixing ourselves and our relationship was a darn good beginning."

During the interview, Ladd also noted that she viewed getting older as a "gift."

"I don't believe in age. How many times around the sun you've been does not necessarily tell you how your bones feel or how much wisdom you've got. Aging gives you a gift if you're ready for it, where the blinders that you've worn all through life start to come off and for the first time, you begin to see there's a big picture," she said.

Ladd's numerous movie and TV credits include Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore (and the TV sitcom Alice, based on the 1974 film), Wild at Heart and Rambling Rose. She was nominated for three Oscars and three Emmys.

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