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LIV Golf &x27;firmly focused&x27; on funding solution amid bankruptcy possibility Field Level MediaWed, May 20, 2026 at 5:56 PM UTC 0 Apr 6, 2024; Miami, Florida, USA; The LIV Golf logo is on display along the 10th hole during the second round of LIV Golf Miami golf tournament at Trump National Doral. Mandatory Credit: Reinhold MatayImagn Images (Reinhold MatayImagn Images) LIV Golf plans to move ahead with its new business model to potential investors amid a report that the league is putting pieces together for potential bankruptcy if it doesn&x27;t find new financing beyond this season.

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LIV Golf plans to move ahead with its new business model to potential investors amid a report that the league is putting pieces together for potential bankruptcy if it doesn't find new financing beyond this season.

Saudi Arabia's Public Investment Fund announced last month that it will not financially back the circuit past this season.

LIV Golf CEO Scott O'Neil has started the search for two different levels of investors, while seeking as much as $250 million in investment capital beyond this year, Axios reported on Monday.

PIF has invested between $5 billion and $8 billion since starting LIV Golf, according to estimates, but will now focus on investments domestically. The league never has come close to turning a profit, according to reports.

Per Bloomberg, LIV Golf is mulling relocation of its headquarters to the United States to take advantage of the country's more favorable bankruptcy restructuring laws.

A LIV spokesperson offered the following to multiple media outlets in response to Bloomberg's report:

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"LIV Golf is firmly focused on securing a transaction that positions the organization for the long-term. As we begin presenting our go-forward business plan to prospective capital partners, we are focused on achieving a sustainable future and there are multiple pathways under active exploration.

"We continue to see great momentum on the course and with support through the 2026 season and a clear plan to raise capital, leadership is focused on identifying the right long-term strategic partners who believe in our mission to grow the game of golf worldwide. These conversations are just getting underway, and as they progress, the company expects to gain further clarity around the structure and timing of a potential transaction."

LIV Golf already postponed its New Orleans tournament that was slated for June but left the door open for a different version of the event later this year. The postponement leaves a gap on the schedule between LIV Golf Andalucia in Spain (June 4-7) and LIV Golf UK (July 23-26).

In that span, the U.S. Open is set for June 18-21 at Shinnecock Hills Golf Club in Southampton, N.Y., with The Open Championship to run from July 16-19 at

Royal Birkdale Golf Club in Southport, England.

LIV Golf's next event is scheduled to be played May 28-31 at Asiad Country Club in Busan, South Korea.

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Spain&x27;s Fermin Lopez (foot) confirms he&x27;ll miss World Cup Field Level MediaWed, May 20, 2026 at 5:50 PM UTC 0 FC Barcelona's Fermin Lopez celebrates scoring their second goal against Athletic Bilbao in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia on Jan. 7, 2026. (REUTERS/Stringer) Fermin Lopez of Spain is out of the World Cup following surgery to repair a fracture in his right foot, he announced Wednesday on social media. The surgery took place on Monday. The midfielder is expected to be sidelined for three months.

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Fermin Lopez of Spain is out of the World Cup following surgery to repair a fracture in his right foot, he announced Wednesday on social media.

The surgery took place on Monday. The midfielder is expected to be sidelined for three months.

"Life -- and football -- can be cruel precisely when you least expect it or deserve it; yet, we must accept that it is all part of the journey," he posted on Instagram and as translated by Google. "This is a very difficult moment for me -- another challenge in my career that I will overcome. Have no doubt about that.

"Now, it is time to support the National Team and my teammates from home."

Fermin, 23, suffered the injury on Sunday in Barcelona's 3-1 win over Real Betis in LaLiga play.

Forward Lamine Yamal also is not expected to play in Spain's World Cup opener on June 15 against Cape Verde at Atlanta because of a hamstring injury, The Athletic reported Monday.

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Yamal has six goals in 25 career appearances for the Spanish national team.

Playing for Barcelona, Yamal tore his left hamstring as he scored on a penalty kick in an April 22 game against Celta Vigo.

Yamal, 18, also is doubtful to play in Spain's second Group H game against Saudi Arabia on June 21 at Atlanta.

Spain's third and final Group H game will take place June 26 against Uruguay at Guadalajara, Mexico.

Spain, currently No. 2 in FIFA's latest men's world rankings, is scheduled to announce its World Cup roster next Monday.

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Excaddie takes blame for Garrick Higgo&x27;s PGA teetime flub Field Level MediaWed, May 20, 2026 at 6:02 PM UTC 0 May 11, 2026; Newtown Square, Pennsylvania, Garrick Higgo plays a shot on the ninth hole during a practice round of the PGA Championship golf tournament at Aronimink Golf Club. Mandatory Credit: Bill StreicherImagn Images (Bill StreicherImagn Images) Garrick Higgo&x27;s former caddie shouldered responsibility for a missed tee time penalty that proved costly at last week&x27;s PGA Championship, saying he "fell short" of his duties. Austin Gaugert was fired by Higgo on Monday.

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Garrick Higgo's former caddie shouldered responsibility for a missed tee time penalty that proved costly at last week's PGA Championship, saying he "fell short" of his duties.

Austin Gaugert was fired by Higgo on Monday.

Last Thursday at Aronimink Golf Club in Newtown Square, Pa., Higgo was one minute late for his first-round tee time and received a two-stroke penalty. The South African's opening-round 67 instead became a 69 and he wound up missing the cut by a single stroke after carding a 76 on Friday.

Video from the first-round broadcast captured Gaugert calling for Higgo to hurry up from the practice green to the first tee.

Gaugert addressed the situation Wednesday on his Instagram account.

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"I want to say something about the incident with Garrick Higgo being late to the tee on Thursday at the PGA Championship. As a caddie, you try to do everything you can to prepare your player for competition and I fell short of that," he wrote.

"Garrick was understanding throughout the situation and handled it with professionalism and class. This has happened to players before and will again. Garrick handled a difficult situation with grace, and I wish him nothing but success moving forward.

"After working with Garrick and finding the highest success in caddying, Garrick has become a better friend to me than just a boss. I will always be grateful for that."

Higgo, 27, is a two-time winner on the PGA Tour along with three victories on the DP World Tour. He'll play this week's CJ Cup Byron Nelson in Texas with caddie Nick Cavendish-Pell, who was on his bag in 2021 when he won his first PGA Tour title at the Palmetto Championship.

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Timothée Chalamet Shaves off His Mustache and Debuts Shorter Hair for Knicks Playoff Game in N.Y.C. Clare FisherWed, May 20, 2026 at 9:08 AM UTC 0 Timothée Chalamet with and without his mustacheCredit: Gilbert Flores/Variety via Getty; Nathaniel S. Butler/NBAE via Getty Timothée Chalamet debuted a cleanshaven look and shorter hairstyle at a Knicks playoff game in New York City on Tuesday, May 19 The actor has famously rocked a mustache for his role in Marty Supreme but kept the facial hair style long after filming wrapped Known to be a huge Knicks fan, Chalamet skipped the 2026 Met Gala to att...

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Timothée Chalamet debuted a clean-shaven look and shorter hairstyle at a Knicks playoff game in New York City on Tuesday, May 19

The actor has famously rocked a mustache for his role in Marty Supreme but kept the facial hair style long after filming wrapped

Known to be a huge Knicks fan, Chalamet skipped the 2026 Met Gala to attend the Knicks' playoff win

Timothée Chalamet is showing off his new look!

When the Marty Supremestar, 30, headed to Madison Square Garden to see his beloved New York Knicks take on the Cleveland Cavaliers, he was displaying a smart new style.

The famously mustached star was clean-shaven and sporting a shorter hairstyle for his sporty outing. He kept the rest of his look casual, in camouflage-print joggers and an oversized sweatshirt.

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Other famous faces courtside for the game — in which the Knicks triumphed 115-104 — included talk show host Jimmy Fallon, 51, and actor Dustin Hoffman, 88.

Earlier this month, the Complete Unknown actor proved he liked to play basketball as well as watch from the sidelines when he shared an Instagram video of himself dribbling on the Knicks' court at Madison Square Garden in New York City. The clip was presumably taken after he attended the team's first game of the playoffs' second round against the Philadelphia 76ers on Monday, May 4.

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The video shows Chalamet pulls up for an impressive-looking three-point shot that swished through the net. The Knicks' official Instagram account responded to Chalamet's post, writing: "check your dms we just sent you a 10-day," jokingly suggesting they would offer Chalamet a temporary NBA contract.

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Chalamet notably skipped the 2026 Met Gala on May 4 to attend the Knicks' 137-98 win over the 76ers, while his girlfriend, Kylie Jenner, stepped out for the fashion event. In fact, the actor has become an almost constant presence courtside during Knicks playoff games in N.Y.C. He also skipped last year's Met Gala in favor of attending a Knicks game.

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Chalamet and 28-year-old Jenner, who have been dating since April 2023, previously sat between Tina Fey, Tracy Morgan and Ben Stiller at Madison Square Garden on April 28, while the Knicks were playing the Atlanta Hawks.

The Oscar nominee also previously said he was too "locked in" during the Knicks' postseason run to attend during a December 2025 appearance on the 7 PM in Brooklyn with Carmelo Anthony podcast.

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Ranking the best European trophywinning managers Alex Bysouth BBC Sport Senior JournalistWed, May 20, 2026 at 8:07 AM UTC 0 Graphic of Ancelotti, Zidane, Ferguson, Mourinho and Emery There is nothing Unai Emery loves more than a Europa League final. The Basque coach already holds the record for winning the competition more than any other manager, notching three on the bounce with Sevilla between 2014 and 2016, before adding another with Villarreal in 2021.

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There is nothing Unai Emery loves more than a Europa League final.

The Basque coach already holds the record for winning the competition more than any other manager, notching three on the bounce with Sevilla between 2014 and 2016, before adding another with Villarreal in 2021.

On Wednesday, the 54-year-old has the chance to extend that record to five, when Aston Villa face Freiburg in the final in Istanbul (20:00 BST).

But how does he stack up against the best European trophy-winning bosses of all time? I've attempted to rank the top 10 below - you can have your say, too.

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A quick nod to some of those who do not make the list. Udo Lattek won all three European trophies with different clubs - a European Cup at Bayern Munich, Uefa Cup with Borussia Monchengladbach and Cup Winners' Cup with Barcelona.

Sven-Goran Eriksson led Gothenburg to a Uefa Cup, won a Cup Winners' Cup with Lazio and lost European and Uefa Cup finals with Benfica.

Raymond Goethals lifted the Champions League with Marseille in 1993, having lost the final two years earlier, and led Anderlecht to Cup Winners' Cup success in 1978 a year after finishing runners-up to Hamburg. He also lost a final with Standard Liege.

Then there's Jurgen Klopp, Champions League winner in 2019 and three-time runner-up. And, of course, heavy-hitting omissions in Brian Clough, who clinched successive European Cups with Nottingham Forest, and Celtic great Jock Stein, the first British manager to win the continent's top trophy and beaten finalist in 1970.

But on to those who made it...

10. Unai Emery

Of course, European Cup and Champions League titles carry more weight here than second-tier European competitions, but that is not to diminish those achievements.

Emery thrives in the Europa League environment.

The other trophies of his managerial career have come at Paris St-Germain where, despite domestic dominance, the iconic moment of his tenure was a dramatic collapse at Barcelona in the Champions League last 16 - he did, however, later guide Villarreal to the semi-finals.

Wednesday will be his sixth Europa League final, losing the 2019 edition as Arsenal boss, and that is enough to sneak him in at number 10.

9. Johan Cruyff

It is hard to quantify Johan Cruyff's achievements as a manager through trophies - his real legacy is in the foundations laid at Ajax and Barcelona and the crop of managers who have followed the Dutchman's innovative ideas and philosophies.

But in his fairly short managerial career, Cruyff pioneered success. He guided a young and exciting Ajax side to Cup Winners' Cup glory in 1987, Marco van Basten scoring the winner against Lokomotive Leipzig in Athens, and then turned a turbulent Barcelona era into another Cup Winners' Cup crown.

The culmination of Cruyff's work, though, came in 1992 when Barcelona's 'Dream Team' won the European Cup for the first time in the club's history.

Ronald Koeman's extra-time winner carried huge significance, not just in making Barcelona European champions for the first time, but in marking the start of the Catalan giants' unprecedented success since.

8. Giovanni Trapattoni

Giovanni Trapattoni won two European Cups as a player with AC Milan before hanging up his boots and guiding the Rossoneri to the brink of more continental success as caretaker boss.

Milan were beaten in the 1974 Cup Winners' Cup final by Magdeburg but that would by no means be the end of Trapattoni's European destiny - albeit in rival colours.

The Italian won every European trophy going during two spells at Juventus - a European Cup, Cup Winners' Cup and two Uefa Cups, plus another during a sabbatical at Inter.

His subsequent journeying around Europe yielded domestic trophies, but no more on the continent for a man who finished his varied career as Vatican City boss.

7. Nereo Rocco

Trapattoni was part of the first AC Milan side to win the European Cup in 1963 under the guidance of boss Nereo Rocco, a purveyor of Catenaccio - a system built around a type of sweeper, known as a libero and, in Rocco's case, swift attacking breaks.

A physical and pragmatic Milan stopped the great Benfica side of Eusebio clinching three in a row to win their first continental crown, before adding another in 1969 by thrashing Cruyff's Ajax 4-1 in Madrid.

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It may have been more had Rocco and Milan not been competing with Helenio Herrera's Inter, who won successive European titles after their rivals' first.

But Milan's longest-serving and most successful coach, known for being charismatic and socialising with players and journalists, added to their continental glory with Cup Winners' Cups in 1968 and 1973.

Pep Guardiola and Alex Ferguson6. Pep Guardiola, and 5. Sir Alex Ferguson

This is an argument-starter. Your opinion probably depends on if your bedroom wallpaper was red or blue growing up - is Sir Alex Ferguson or Pep Guardiola the most successful European boss?

Guardiola has three Champions Leagues to Ferguson's two. The Catalan boss won his with a Barcelona side that can lay claim to being one of the best ever, and a Manchester City team who have dominated English football over the past decade - both enhanced by his genius.

Manchester United, meanwhile, were top dogs in the Premier League during Ferguson's tenure but clinched that first Champions League crown in the most dramatic of circumstances - Sheringham, Solskjaer and all that - and then pipped a lavishly assembled Chelsea in 2008.

Tipping the balance in Ferguson's favour, though, are those Cup Winners' Cup triumphs - the 1991 win against Barcelona set the foundations for Ferguson's Old Trafford future, the one with Aberdeen in 1983 put him on the managerial map, knocking out Bayern Munich and then stunning Alfredo di Stefano's Real Madrid in Gothenburg.

Jose Mourinho4. Jose Mourinho

Now then - the Special One. Talking of shocks, Porto's Champions League triumph in 2004 was probably the last great underdog victory in Europe's showpiece competition. Jose Mourinho's talented side had won the Uefa Cup the previous year, too.

That earned the knee-sliding enigma a big-money move to Stamford Bridge, but for all his domestic success Mourinho would have to wait until his Inter Milan days for another Champions League crown.

Mourinho registered epic wins over his former clubs Chelsea and Barcelona - where the Portuguese was assistant to Sir Bobby Robson for the 1997 Cup Winners' Cup success - before Inter beat Bayern Munich in the final to clinch a treble.

Perhaps surprisingly, given his next move was Real Madrid, Mourinho has not won the Champions League since. But there has been other continental success - a Europa League at Manchester United and Conference League with Roma to complete the set.

3. Zinedine Zidane

Zinedine Zidane made this management lark look easy. In his first two and a half seasons at Real Madrid, the Frenchman won three successive Champions Leagues.

It made him the first person since Miguel Munoz - who deserves a mention - to become European champion as a player and a coach with the Spanish giants.

Zizou was of course blessed with Galactico-esque individual talent in his side, but that is never a guarantee of success - by the time he returned for a second spell in March 2019, Madrid were already out of the Champions League.

He exited in the following seasons to Manchester City and Chelsea.

But in 53 games managed in the competition, Zidane has more Champions League titles than most coaches dream of, winning it in three out of five attempts.

Real Madrid players throw Zinedine Zidane in the air2. Bob Paisley

Bill Shankly was an almost impossible figure to follow at Anfield. But somehow Bob Paisley - a Liverpool player, then physio, then Shankly's right-hand man and eventually his successor - managed to bring unprecedented success to the club.

The County Durham-born boss forged Liverpool into a dominant force in England and Europe - winning the Uefa Cup in 1976 before a first European Cup in the club's history the following season.

Paisley's side defended that crown at Wembley in 1978, Kenny Dalglish scoring the winner, and - after Clough's Nottingham Forest clinched two on the bounce - he became the first manager in history to win three European Cups.

He would hold the honour of being the only coach to achieve such a feat until - spoiler alert - Carlo Ancelotti matched his success in 2014.

Paisley retired from the Anfield dugout in 1983, so could probably lay a claim to Liverpool's fourth European crown - under Joe Fagan - the following season, too.

Real Madrid players throw Carlo Ancelotti in the air1. Carlo Ancelotti

Carlo Ancelotti - the Champions League Don. Not only was he European champion twice as a player with AC Milan, the Italian has since surpassed that in the dugout with five titles to his name.

His first two came in red and black, winning the competition with a vintage AC Milan team in 2003 and 2007, either side of that dramatic collapse from 3-0 up against Liverpool in 2005.

But perhaps one of the most impressive parts of Ancelotti's achievement is winning the Champions League across several eras - his victories coming in three different decades.

Three of those were as manager of Real Madrid. Surprisingly, though, after beating rivals Atletico in 2014, the Italian had spells at Bayern Munich, Napoli and Everton before returning to the Bernabeu to enjoy more European glory in 2022 and 2024. Bellissimo.

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&x27;Europe here we come&x27; Wed, May 20, 2026 at 8:05 AM UTC 0 Your opinions banner We asked for your views on Bournemouth securing a place in Europe. Here are some of your comments: Robert: Well done! Now the challenge, is the stadium fit for Europe? Also, do we have the money to recruit two or three top players? Advertisement Mick: Fully deserved result for the Cherries. They outran and outfought Man City and should have scored a couple more. What a time it is to be a Bournemouth supporter.

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Robert: Well done! Now the challenge, is the stadium fit for Europe? Also, do we have the money to recruit two or three top players?

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Mick: Fully deserved result for the Cherries. They outran and outfought Man City and should have scored a couple more. What a time it is to be a Bournemouth supporter. After the final whistle most fans stayed behind to thank the players and to say goodbye to the manager, technical director and Marcos Senesi. Ordinarily that would make us very apprehensive about next season, but Bill Foley is such a good owner.

Humphrey: Splendid performance, a draw did not reflect the team's best effort. They have performed well against the top teams.

Marty: I am feeling fabulous knowing we are at least in the Europa League. It is an unbelievable achievement. Everyone associated with the club should be commended for this accomplishment. And to make it even sweeter doing it against City and eliminating them from the race is even better.

Geoff: Tremendous season building on many good seasons in the last 15 years. The owner, manager, players and all the back room staff deserve much credit for a really great season. Proud to be a supporter. Europe here we come!

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Rob Reiner's enduring classic helped launch the careers of River Phoenix, Kiefer Sutherland, and more. What happened to the cast of Stand By Me? See the stars 40 years later Rob Reiner's enduring classic helped launch the careers of River Phoenix, Kiefer Sutherland, and more. By Sezin Devi Koehler on May 19, 2026 1:11 p.m. ET Leave a Comment :maxbytes(150000):stripicc()/WilWheatonRiverPhoenixCoreyFeldmanJerryOConnell0815256a0bfa0c76c44745b09a59ceefb6f79e.jpg) A nostalgic snapshot: Wil Wheaton, River Phoenix, Corey Feldman, and Jerry O'Connell in 'Stand by Me'.

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*Stand by Me** *might be a period piece, but its themes of friendship, loss, and mortality are timeless.

Rob Reiner’s 1986 adaptation of Stephen King’s novella *The Body *was an instant coming-of-age classic, and continues to reach new generations each year.

The film follows four best friends in the summer of 1959, when they search for the dead body of a peer rumored to have been hit by a train. Gordie LaChance (Wil Wheaton), Chris Chambers (River Phoenix), Teddy Duchamp (Corey Feldman), and Vern Tessio (Jerry O’Connell) initially embark on an adventure, but they don’t realize it’s something of a race to find Ray Brower’s corpse first. The local toughs, led by the sadistic Ace Merrill (Kiefer Sutherland), are headed the same way, albeit for different reasons.

The result is a harrowing, hilarious — blueberry pie, anyone? — and poignant tale of the big and small moments that lead us into adulthood.

In 2026, Wheaton, Feldman, and O'Connell celebrated the film's 40th anniversary with a national tour. "We're three guys who share something. Each of us, there's two people in this world we can talk to about some things, and it's the three of us right here," Wheaton told EW of their bond.

We may have lost the comb, and we never found Vern’s pennies, but we *can *discover what the *Stand by Me *cast* *has been up to over the last four decades.

Wil Wheaton (Gordie Lachance)

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Wil Wheaton as Gordie; Wheaton at the 2023 premiere of 'Star Trek: Picard'.

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As the young protagonist, Wil Wheaton channeled his own abusive childhood into his role as the younger boy in a family grieving the loss of beloved elder son Denny (John Cusack). Gordie is invisible to his mother and a whipping boy to his father. That makes it relatively easy for him to sneak out of the house unnoticed for a weekend with his friends.

Wheaton has opened up about how he was bullied into his acting career by his overly demanding mother and physically aggressive father.

“I didn't want to be an actor when I was a kid. My parents forced me to do it,” he said in 2021, adding that this reality “put me in the exact place to play Gordie. Because Gordie's experience very much reflected my experience.”

Just a year later, he began his long-running work as Wesley Crusher on *Star Trek: The Next Generation** *(1987–1994), after which he stepped back from the limelight.

Wheaton later returned to TV as a version of himself, playing Sheldon Cooper’s occasional nemesis on *The Big Bang Theory* (2009–2019). He has also done regular voice work, booking gigs on everything from *Teen Titans** *(2003–2005) to *Star Trek: Prodigy *(2024).

In 2026, he sought to tap into the performance of his late costar, River Phoenix, while narrating a new audiobook recording of *The Body*.

The former child star is an avid gamer, writer, and game show host who openly discusses his mental health struggles. He has been married to Anne Prince since 1999. They have two sons.

River Phoenix (Chris Chambers)

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River Phoenix as Chris; Phoenix at the Palladium in New York City in 1989.

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As Castle Rock’s misunderstood bad boy with a heart of gold, River Phoenix, older brother of Joaquin, imbued Chris with an uncommon depth.

The film opens with an adult Gordie reading about the premature death of his childhood friend. That fact strikes an extra nerve, given that Phoenix himself died far too young, due to an overdose at age 23.

In his short tenure, he left an indelible mark on film acting, from playing Harrison Ford’s son in *The Mosquito Coast *(1986) to his younger self in *Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade *(1989). His work in Gus Van Sant’s *My Own Private Idaho* remains as powerful now as it was when it blazed a trail for queer cinema in 1991.

Phoenix was also one of the youngest people ever nominated for an Academy Award, earning the nod at age 18 for playing the piano prodigy son of fugitive political activists in *Running on Empty *(1988).

Corey Feldman (Teddy Duchamp)

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Corey Feldman as Teddy; Feldman at a 2025 Grammy Viewing Party in Los Angeles.

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Wisecracking, cackling mini-maniac Teddy was the daredevil of the group. Corey Feldman played the character with an all-in intensity that echoed his troubled life in the years to come.

Feldman had broken through a year earlier in *The Goonies* (1985), and subsequently became known as one of the Two Coreys — the other being young heartthrob Corey Haim. They starred together in a trio of films in the late ’80s, including *The Lost Boys *(1987).

The young star’s life quickly and publicly began spiraling out of control in the wake of early success. He struggled with addiction and eventually became infamous over his friendship with Michael Jackson, particularly as child abuse allegations against the pop singer came to light. Feldman maintains that Jackson did not abuse him, though he details other instances of alleged sexual assault he suffered in his 2020 documentary *(My) Truth: The Rape of Two Coreys*.

In 2007, the actor partnered with Haim for the reality show *The Two Coreys*, and in 2013, published *Coreyography*, a memoir detailing the myriad abuses he survived in Hollywood. Feldman continues to work as a musician and actor, mostly in voice roles. He competed on season 11 of *The Masked Singer* and season 34 of Dancing With the Stars, and in 2025 was the subject of a documentary, *Corey Feldman vs. the World**. *

Feldman has one son with his ex-wife, Susie Sprague.

Jerry O’Connell (Vern Tessio)

Jerry O'Connell

Jerry O'Connell as Vern; O'Connell at the 2025 Oscars.

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As the baby of the group, lovable doofus Vern came to life through 11-year-old Jerry O’Connell’s sweet performance.

*Stand by Me *was O’Connell’s first movie role. While he’s had more than his share of big-screen encores since — *Scream 2 *(1997)*, Jerry Maguire *(1996), and *Piranha 3D *(2010) among them — he’s been a steady hand on the small screen for decades. That includes lead roles on sci-fi series like *My Secret Identity* and *Sliders*, and major recurring roles on *Crossing Jordan* and *Billions*. He recently voiced Commander Jack Ransom on *Star Trek: Lower Decks*.

In 2007, O’Connell married model and actress Rebecca Romijn. They have twin daughters.

Kiefer Sutherland (Ace Merrill)

Kiefer Sutherland

Kiefer Sutherland as Ace; Sutherland at a Royal Philharmonic concert in Saudia Arabia in 2025.

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As ice-cold local bully Ace, Kiefer Sutherland brings a chilling cruelty to his performance, embodying every bit the devil-may-care malevolence you’d expect from a King bully. (He denied being a real-life bully on set when reuniting with O'Connell in 2024.)

The Canadian actor told *The Tonight Show* that he may have inadvertently inspired the film’s title while teaching costar River Phoenix how to play guitar and practicing Ben E. King’s 1961 hit “Stand by Me.”

“[River] said, ‘Oh, I love the melody of that song,’ and he hadn’t heard it before,” Sutherland said. “So I was teaching it to him, and Rob Reiner walked by and said, ‘Oh, I haven’t heard that song for a long time. I love it.’ And then that was the end of that discussion.”

Hailing from Hollywood royalty as the son of late legend Donald Sutherland, Kiefer's role on *Stand by Me* led to prominent parts in *The Lost Boys, Young Guns *(1988), and *Flatliners *(1990). Bouncing between heroes and villains, he put together a resume that includes *A Few Good Men *(1992), *The Three Musketeers *(1993), *A Time to Kill *(1996), and *Dark City *(1998).

Then came the adrenaline blast of *24** *(2001–2010). Jack Bauer became his signature role, earning him two Emmys and a Golden Globe. Since then, he’s appeared in films like *Melancholia *(2011) and *Juror #2 *(2024) while headlining small-screen dramas *Designated Survivor* and *Rabbit Hole*.

Sutherland has been engaged to actress Cindy Vela since 2017.

Richard Dreyfuss (Older Gordie)

Richard Dreyfuss

Richard Dreyfuss as the older Gordie; Dreyfuss at an 'American Graffiti' screening in 2023.

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Richard Dreyfuss opens *Stand by Me *as a grown-up Gordie learning of his old best friend Chris’ death. He begins writing about the summer of ’59, and their search for that dead body.

By the time he shot that cameo, Dreyfuss was already a decorated star, with classics like *American Graffiti *(1973), *Jaws *(1975), and *Close Encounters of the Third Kind *(1977) under his belt, along with an Oscar win for *The Goodbye Girl *(1977).

The actor headlined *Stakeout *(1987), faced off against Bill Murray in *What About Bob? *(1991), reunited with Reiner for *The American President *(1995), and landed another Oscar nomination for *Mr. Holland’s Opus *(1995). More recently, he portrayed Dick Cheney in Oliver Stone’s *W. *(2008) and appeared in the golden-years rom-com *Book Club *(2018).

The Brooklyn native has been married to Svetlana Erokhin since 2006. He has three children from a previous marriage to Jeramie Rain.

John Cusack (Denny Lachance)

John Cusack

John Cusack as Denny; Cusack at the Royal George Theater in Chicago in 2019.

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We only meet Denny briefly through Gordie’s recollections, but John Cusack’s performance conveys how much Denny meant to everyone — and what a huge hole he left.

Like many of his costars, Cusack’s career took off in the ’80s. A string of teen touchstones culminated in *Say Anything** *(1989), which established his leading-man chops. He has since starred in *The Grifters *(1990), *Bullets Over Broadway *(1994), *Grosse Pointe Blank *(1997), *Being John Malkovich *(1999), and *High Fidelity *(2001).

The actor returned to King’s universe through *1408 *(2007) and *Cell *(2016), starring alongside Samuel L. Jackson for both projects. His recent work also includes the acclaimed Brian Wilson biopic *Love & Mercy *(2014), David Cronenberg’s *Maps to the Stars *(2014), and Spike Lee’s *Chi-Raq *(2015).

The Chicago native comes from an acting family and has regularly collaborated with his Oscar-nominated sister, Joan Cusack, over their decades-long careers.

Marshall Bell (Mr. Lachance)

Marshall Bell

Veteran character actor Marshall Bell played Gordie's cruel father, Mr. Lachance.

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Marshall Bell brings a quiet fury to his role as Gordie’s father, who’s in mourning for the son he actually loved.

Bell has been a supporting actor staple for over four decades. He’s appeared in such popular hits as *A Nightmare on Elm Street 2: Freddy’s Revenge *(1985), *Twins *(1988), *Total Recall *(1990), *Starship Troopers *(1997), and *Capote *(2005).

Odds are you’ve seen him on TV as well. He’s booked guest spots on *The X-Files**, Deadwood, House*, *Reservation Dogs*, and dozens more. Most recently, he was seen in *Dreams* (2025) with Jessica Chastain.

Bell has been married to legendary costume designer Milena Canonero — who has four Oscars to her name — since 1980.

Casey Siemaszko (Billy Tessio)

Casey Siemaszko

Casey Siemaszko as Billy; Siemaszko at the 'Damages' premiere in 2007.

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Billy, Vern’s older brother, sets the whole tale in motion when he and Charlie Hogan steal a car, only to find Ray Brower’s body by the train tracks. Played by a sniveling Casey Siemaszko, Billy is spineless and spiteful.

Siemaszko was a regular bit player in the ’80s and ’90s, appearing in *Back to the Future** *(1985) before taking lead roles in *Three O’Clock High *(1987) and *Breaking In *(1989).

While his big-screen career has tapered off since an appearance in Michael Mann’s *Public Enemies *(2009), he has still popped up routinely on TV over the years. The Chicago native has landed roles on *Damages*, *The Blacklist*, and *Billions*.

Gary Riley (Charlie Hogan)

Gary Riley

Gary Riley as Charlie Hogan; Riley at the Chiller Theatre Expo in 2016.

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Gary Riley’s most recognizable film role is Charlie Hogan, Billy’s hapless accomplice in *Stand by Me.*

Elsewhere, he scored small roles in *Ruthless People *(1987) and John Hughes’ *Planes, Trains & Automobiles *(1987) before leaving Hollywood behind.

Bradley Gregg (Richard “Eyeball” Chambers)

Bradley Gregg

Bradley Gregg as 'Eyeball'; Gergg at the 'Death of a Nation' premiere in L.A. in 2018.

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Chris Chambers’ older brother Eyeball, one of Ace’s sycophantic followers, was played by Bradley Gregg.

Gregg previously appeared alongside Phoenix in *Explorers *(1985), then memorably chased Phoenix down in the opening prologue of *Last Crusade. *The actor also had small roles in Terry Gilliam’s *The Fisher King** *(1991) and the alien abduction film *Fire in the Sky *(1993).

His most recent movie credits are *Redemption Day *(2021) and *The Man From Nowhere *(2021).

Kent W. Luttrell (The Body)

Kent W. Luttrell

The body of Ray Brower, played by Kent W. Luttrell, now a long-time Hollywood stunt specialist.

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As the body of a young man knocked out of his Keds by a train, Kent W. Luttrell was the 20-year-old stuntman who played Ray Brower.

Luttrell continues to have a thriving stunt career, having doubled for A-listers like Danny DeVito, one of his regulars. He has worked his way up to stunt coordinator for dozens of movies and TV shows. The long list includes *Green Room *(2015), *Portlandia*, *The OA*, *Hunters*, *Strange Darling *(2023), and, most recently, *Twinless *(2025) and *Night Always Comes* (2025).

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