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For *The Vampire Diaries* creatives, casting Enzo was a particularly difficult task. Because originally, the role was going to be very different.

"You were supposed to be the third Salvatore brother," executive producer Julie Plec tells star Michael Malarkey in episode 8 of *EW's Binge: The Vampire Diaries*. Writer Brett Matthews adds, "That was always the plan, and then it went a different direction, but that's why it was so hard to find the person. We thought it was going to be a Salvatore brother, so we cast a very wide net [and] looked very hard." Ultimately, they scrapped that plan and made it so Enzo didn't share Salvatore blood, but he was a brother figure for Damon (Ian Somerhalder) for many years (and he was sired by Lily Salvatore).

But that wasn't the only plan that changed in the writers' room over the years. In discussing the *Vampire Diaries*' final season, Plec and Matthews recall the final major debate: Which Salvatore were they going to kill in the series finale? "We went back and forth in the writers' room all season long," Plec says. "We finally landed on: We're killing Damon. That's the right thing to do. He is the one with the consequence to pay. Stefan was morally a bit stronger of a character."

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Matthews adds, "Damon's a fairly obvious choice," noting that the writers really fell in love with the idea of Damon compelling Stefan (Paul Wesley) to let him die. But when executive producer Kevin Williamson proposed that it should be Stefan that dies, they started to rethink their plan. "It felt like dying for Stefan freed him from a lot of weight, whereas it felt like living for Damon freed him to go and be the man that he was always supposed to be," Plec says.

Of course, both Salvatores were meant to die in the original ending Plec and Williamson came up with during the show's second season. In that ending, "The boys would sacrifice themselves to save Elena so that Elena could go and have a life and be human and live," Plec recalls during the podcast. "To save her, they would die together, and that was always the pitch. And then when Nina [Dobrev] left, it felt like the show can't be as much about protecting Elena's happiness, although that's important to us, but we want to protect the bothers' happiness, we want them to get something out of this. Then it shifted to: We can't kill both of them for her because that feels somehow like nobody got what they wanted. Let's find a different way to give one of these brothers the happiness that they need and the other brother the closure that they need."

(One other way Dobrev leaving changed the plan? Plec says, "I thought that by the time we came back to the end of the series, whenever it was, that Elena would've found her way back to Stefan and Damon would've found a different path.")

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Who Is Mexican Soccer Star Raúl Jiménez&x27;s Fiancée? All About Daniela Basso Jordana ComiterFri, June 12, 2026 at 4:16 PM UTC 0 Raúl Jiménez and Daniela Basso in June 2026.Credit: Daniela Basso/Instagram Raúl Jiménez announced his engagement to actress Daniela Basso in February 2025 The soccer star, who is playing with Mexico in the 2026 World Cup, called his fiancée his "partner in life" They have welcomed two kids Raúl Jiménez has many people cheering him on in the 2026 World Cup, including his biggest fan, fiancée Daniela Basso.

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The soccer star, who is playing with Mexico in the 2026 World Cup, called his fiancée his "partner in life"

They have welcomed two kids

Raúl Jiménez has many people cheering him on in the 2026 World Cup, including his biggest fan, fiancée Daniela Basso.

The soccer player, who is playing for Mexico in the World Cup, has been with Basso since at least 2017. After welcoming two children, the couple got engaged in February 2025, with Jiménez writing on Instagram, "She said Yes! 💍❤️."

Basso has been supportive of his career over the years. In September 2017, she shared a photo of them in an empty stadium, writing, "Every step you take I will be very proud😍."

More recently, Jiménez shared an Instagram post in honor of Basso's birthday in June 2025, writing that she will always be his "partner in life."

So, who is Raúl Jiménez's fiancée? Here's everything to know about Daniela Basso and her relationship with the soccer star.

She is an actress

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Basso was born in Mexico City on June 23, 1989, per her website.

After participating in singing, dancing and acting programs at a young age, she went on to have a career in the arts.

She studied at Artes Escénicas Casazul, an acting school in Mexico, before continuing her training at Centro de Educación Artística de Televisa, per her site.

Basso has had several TV roles in the years since, including playing Yolanda in the soap opera Simplemente María.

They've been together since about 2017

Raúl Jiménez and Daniela Basso in July 2019.Credit: Daniela Basso/Instagram

Although Jiménez and Basso haven't shared how or when they met, the pair have been together since about 2017, as the actress shared a sweet photo with the soccer player that July.

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That September, Basso wrote on Instagram that she loves "getting to know [him] more and more everyday."

Since then, the couple have shared several glimpses of their relationship, from travels to Nashville, coordinated Halloween costumes and sweet Valentine's Day posts.

In January 2025, she shared a heartfelt Instagram tribute to Jiménez, who she wrote she has been sharing her life with "over the last almost 8 years."

"And today I really want to express my admiration and respect for you," she wrote. "Being a public figure is not easy but you have known how to listen, be silent and work, you are transparent and dedicated."

They announced their engagement in February 2025

Raúl Jiménez and Daniela Basso in February 2025.Credit: Daniela Basso/Instagram

In February 2025, Jiménez announced on Instagram that they got engaged in the Swiss Alps.

"With the Swiss Alps as witnesses, today more than a commitment, we make a promise to have a life together. I love you," he wrote in the post.

They have two kids

Daniela Basso with her two kids in June 2026.Credit: Daniela Basso/Instagram

In February 2020, Basso announced on Instagram that she and Jiménez were welcoming their first child. "We are pregnant 😍😍😍 Life can not be better," she wrote.

They welcomed baby AJ later that year, and soon became a family of four when their second child was born in 2022.

Basso and their two kids have cheered for Jiménez in the stands on several occasions. In February 2023, she shared a photo carrying her children in her arms while looking out at the soccer field, writing, "Always with you no matter what ❤️🫶 ."

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Within hours of the singer calling out the use of her song &34;Bye,&34; it had been removed from the offending TikTok video. White House removes Ariana Grande song from TikTok video after she blasted ICE for its 'barbaric, inhumane, heinous nonsense' Within hours of the singer calling out the use of her song &34;Bye,&34; it had been removed from the offending TikTok video. By Kathleen Perricone June 11, 2026 9:23 p.m. ET Leave a Comment :maxbytes(150000):stripicc()/ArianaGrandeperforms1118252512717d2af2443b8081b098792d63b3.jpg) Ariana Grande performing at the 2024 Met Gala.

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- The White House removed Ariana Grande's song "Bye" from a TikTok video praising ICE after the singer condemned its use.

- "Please do not ever use my music ⁠in relation to this barbaric, inhumane, heinous nonsense," Grande commented on the video.

- Within hours, "Bye" was removed from the offending video.

Ariana Grande has strong-armed the White House into saying "bye" to her music.

The singer blasted the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement on Thursday after the White House's official TikTok account used her 2024 song "Bye" in a video compilation of immigrants being detained by ICE agents. "Bye-bye," reads the caption. "President Trump has delivered the most secure border in history."

"Please do not ever use my music ⁠in relation to this barbaric, inhumane, heinous nonsense. f--- ice," Grande ​commented, although her remark appears to have since been hidden.

Her team vowed to have the song removed from the White House's TikTok page, and within hours Grande's "Bye" was muted. "This sound isn't available," now reads the video description.

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Earlier in the day, after Grande's anti-ICE comment went viral, White House spokesperson Abigail Jackson clapped back — while quoting another chart-topping single by the singer, 2014's "One Last Time."

"We'll say this ​one last time: What's actually barbaric, inhumane, and heinous are the criminal illegal ‌aliens ⁠who have injured and murdered innocent American citizens," Jackson said.

This wasn't the first time Grande made her feelings known about the Trump Administration's immigration policies.

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At the Golden Globes in January, the *Wicked: For Good* star (and nominee for Best Supporting Actress) pinned an "ICE OUT" button to her Vivienne Westwood gown.

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Last September, Grande shared an Instagram post aimed as a "check in with Trump voters" nine months into his second term as president.

“Now that immigrants have been violently torn from their families and communities have been destroyed, now that trans people have been blamed for virtually everything and live in fear, now that free speech is on the brink of collapse for us all — has your life gotten better?” begins the post. "Has the widespread suffering of others paid off for you in the way he promised it would, or are you still waiting?"

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Why Shaq has held a 25year grudge against Larry David Marina WattsThu, June 11, 2026 at 6:25 PM UTC 2 Shaquille O'Neal at the FIFA World Cup Official Draw in 2025; Larry David at SXSW in MarchCredit: Emilee Chinn FIFA/FIFA via Getty; Mike Jordan/SXSW Conference & Festivals via GettyKey Points Shaquille O&x27;Neal has held a grudge against Larry David since appearing on Curb Your Enthusiasm 25 years ago. The NBA superstar played himself in a 2001 episode that saw Larry accidentally trip him during a Los Angeles Lakers&x27; game. "I don&x27;t like him.

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Shaquille O'Neal has held a grudge against Larry David since appearing on Curb Your Enthusiasm 25 years ago.

The NBA superstar played himself in a 2001 episode that saw Larry accidentally trip him during a Los Angeles Lakers' game.

"I don't like him. He tripped me," Shaq declared during the NBA Finals game on Wednesday night.

It appears that Shaquille O'Neal still has beef with Larry David.

The Curb Your Enthusiasmstar sat courtside during Wednesday night's New York Knicks victory over the San Antonio Spurs in Game 4 of the NBA Finals. When the broadcast panel pointed out David's presence at Madison Square Garden, Shaq said, "I don't like him, he tripped me."

Shaq was seemingly referring to a classic 2001 episode of Curb Your Enthusiasm in which Shaq trips over David's feet during a Los Angeles Lakers game.

In the season 2 episode, aptly titled "Shaq," Larry and Richard Lewis attend the Lakers' home opener, taking Jeff Green's (Jeff Garlin) tickets for the night. Larry trips and injures the NBA legend after stretching his legs out onto the court during the game. Shaq is taken out of the game, and Larry is viciously booed, insisting it was an accident.

Everyone then avoids Larry for injuring Shaq, which he finds refreshing, allowing him to evade all obligations.

"Apparently, no one wants to have anything to do with me because of the Shaq thing," Larry says after the incident. His onscreen wife, Cheryl (Cheryl Hines), calls the situation "sad." Larry feels otherwise. "What, are you kidding?" he asks, overjoyed by his newfound solitude.

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Later in the episode, Larry visits Shaq in the hospital, delivering SeinfeldVHS tapes and makes up with the athlete, who finds out his injury wasn't season-ending after all.

Shortly after, things shift back to normal for Larry. He gets a parking ticket while visiting Shaq in the hospital, and finds out that the doctor who checked a spot on his skin was actually a patient in the psychiatric unit.

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Peru reviews contested ballots as Fujimori takes razorthin lead By Alexander Villegas and Marco AquinoThu, June 11, 2026 at 4:48 PM UTC 0 Conservative presidential candidate Keiko Fujimori addresses the media as the presidential count enters a third day as leftwing candidate Roberto Sanchez has taken a slim lead against Fujimori, in Lima, Peru, June 9, 2026.

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LIMA, June 11 (Reuters) - Peru's electoral jury began reviewing contested ballots on Thursday with the initial count virtually complete and candidates separated by the slimmest of margins.

Conservative Keiko Fujimori ‌inched into the lead late on Wednesday night, boosted by overseas ballots that gave her 50.002% of ‌the vote to leftist Roberto Sanchez's 49.998%, a difference of about 600 votes out of 18 million.

More than 98% of the vote has been counted ​according to Peru's ONPE electoral authority, but most of those remaining are contested ballots. Only 13 of the more than 90,000 polling stations remain to be counted while about 1,600 - representing around 400,000 votes - have been sent for review to Peru's National Elections Jury (JNE).

The review is expected to take weeks. Most of the contested ballots are from the Lima metropolitan region, Fujimori's stronghold.

Markets ‌have largely recovered from a Friday selloff ⁠that occurred after Sanchez, who has vowed to reform Peru's mining-heavy economy, rose in the polls. Peru's main stock index was up 2.6% on Thursday while the sol currency rose 0.73% against ⁠the dollar to 3.38.

The two candidates have been neck-and-neck throughout the count, with Fujimori leading exit polls and Sanchez being slightly ahead in the Ipsos quick count, which has accurately predicted previous races.

Fujimori and Sanchez had called for calm and patience throughout the count, ​but ​Sanchez - who overtook Fujimori on Monday, buoyed by rural votes - began ​to harden his tone on Wednesday and called ‌for a meeting with international observers to discuss "strange, unusual and questionable developments."

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On Thursday, Sanchez said he had important meetings with observers from the European Union and Organization of American States.

"Our people are vigilant, the vote and democracy must be respected," Sanchez said on X when he announced the meetings took place.

Some Sanchez supporters gathered outside JNE offices in central Lima on Wednesday but were dispersed with water cannons.

This is Fujimori's fourth consecutive runoff after losing the last two by just fractions ‌of a percent. In 2021, Fujimori - the daughter of polarizing former ​President Alberto Fujimori - lost to now-jailed President Pedro Castillo by around 45,000 ​votes.

Sanchez, who served as a minister under Castillo, has ​been his political heir in this race, donning the same signature cowboy hat and waiting ‌for early results outside the prison where Castillo is ​being held.

Speaking to reporters outside ​her home on Thursday, Fujimori reiterated that she would wait for the final count to be announced before making any definitive statement on the race.

Fujimori, who made accusations of fraud in the 2021 election she lost, said ​that the 2026 race had been carried ‌out transparently with thousands of poll watchers from both parties and international observers.

"I think that gives (the election) ​the credibility, tranquility and trust of the citizenry," Fujimori said.

(Reporting by Alexander Villegas, Marco Aquino and Bipasha ​Dey; Editing by Kate Mayberry, Kevin Buckland and Bill Berkrot)

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“Summer House” Star KJ Dillard Says He&x27;s &x27;Shocked&x27; to Receive Messages from Fans Sharing that He &x27;Saved Their Life&x27; (Exclusive) Charna FlamThu, June 11, 2026 at 7:05 PM UTC 0 KJ Dillard on June 08, 2026 in New York, New York.Credit: John Nacion/Variety via Getty KJ Dillard partnered with mental health service Rula as its Men&x27;s Health Ambassador for June&x27;s Men&x27;s Health Month He spoke exclusively with PEOPLE about the partnership and his decision to reveal his mental health journey and recent Borderline Personality Disorder diagnosis "I&x27;m just shocked because ...

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KJ Dillard partnered with mental health service Rula as its Men's Health Ambassador for June's Men's Health Month

He spoke exclusively with PEOPLE about the partnership and his decision to reveal his mental health journey and recent Borderline Personality Disorder diagnosis

"I'm just shocked because I was just speaking my truth," he says of the inadvertent impacts of openly discussing his story

Summer Housestar KJ Dillard knew TV had an influence, but he only recently realized how "powerful" a tool it can be.

The Bravo newcomer spoke exclusively with PEOPLE about sharing his mental health journey on the reality TV series, which led to his recent partnership with Rula. Rula is a mental health service that connects patients with practitioners.

Dillard, 28, is serving as the brand's official Men's Health Ambassador for June's Men's Health Month, encouraging men to invest in their mental health. He explains that choosing to work on this partnership was a "natural" decision, because after he had a mental health crisis in the fall, it was difficult for him to find a therapist.

"It was hard for me to find a platform that had the tools for me to succeed," he tells PEOPLE. "I wish I would've had something like Rula during my struggles because it would've helped me tremendously." He also credits the company for its ease of access and affordability, which allow people access to mental healthcare.

Despite that, he knows it's still difficult for men to reach for mental health treatment, but he says, "Do not let your pride get in the way." He notes that men typically won't talk about mental health, "because we think it's not tough to talk about our feelings," but he emphasizes the importance of speaking up to allow "other men to feel heard, and seen and [begin] healing."

Dillard has felt the effects of publicly talking about his mental health, with fans supporting and thanking him for sharing his story. During Summer House season 10, he was vocal about his anxiety.

It was during the reunion that he became even more vulnerable; he revealed he was hospitalized for a week and diagnosed with Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD). He tells PEOPLE that the diagnosis allowed him to "finally" understand what was going on. "I needed that because for years I didn't know what was going on with me or why I felt things so deeply."

Since the May 26 episode, he's already received messages from fans sharing how much his story has impacted them. "People will literally message me and say that I saved their life," he says. "I'm just shocked because I was just speaking my truth. That's all I was doing."

In turn, he feels as though he became the face of men's mental health overnight, and he wears it as a badge of honor. "I'm blessed," he says, adding, "but it went from zero to 100."

Jesse Solomon and KJ Dillard during "Summer House" reunionCredit: Jocelyn Prescod/Bravo

He confesses he didn't think this rally of support would happen, but is hopeful it urges others "to feel comfortable to speak about their truth and know that they're not alone."

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He acknowledges that his candor has prompted people to ask, "How are you able to just speak so openly about this?" But he says he's an open book: "I don't mind sharing my truth and my story as long as I know that it's going to help other people."

"I can't bring fame with me. I can't bring money with me. All I can bring is what I contributed to society and that's what matters to me at the end of the day because I'm fulfilled by that," he says, calling it an "everlasting" feeling.

He acknowledges that he's still healing himself. "Healing just doesn't happen overnight," he says. "It's still putting in the work each and every day post recovery."

As for his recovery in the fall, he greatly appreciates his costars' support, sharing how supportive Carl Radke, Ciara Miller and Mia Calabrese have been throughout the process. He previously said during the reunion that Mia and Ciara were by his side, but he tells PEOPLE that Radke also had a "huge role" too and serves as a mentor. "I want the world to know that."

KJ Dillard for the "Summer House" reunionCredit: Clifton Prescod/Bravo

"He made such an effort. I'm very thankful for Carl," he says, adding that Radke's own mental health journey "impacted" Dillard. "Carl has shown me that you can be in this field, struggle with life, and come back out on top and still struggle with things," he says. "I love Carl to death. Like, he really is truly a brother to me. Like how I look at Mia and Ciara as my sisters, I look at Carl as my brother."

Dillard adds that Miller opened up her home, and Calabrese continues to check in on him, explaining, "With Summer House, these are true friendships if you allow them to be true friendships."

As for whether he's open to returning to the sharehouse in the Hamptons, Dillard says he's eager to come back. But on his own terms.

"I was trying to fit this mold that I wasn't," he says about his summer 2025 experience. "Where now I'm like, 'You know what? I'm bringing me to the Hamptons ... as is.' "

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Dinah Manoff as Marty, Michael Tucci as Sonny, Olivia Newton-John as Sandy, John Travolta as Danny, Didi Conn as Frenchy, Barry Pearl as Doody, Jeff Conaway as Kenickie, and Stockard Channing as Rizzo in 'Grease'. Credit:

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- *Grease* premiered in 1978 and became a cultural phenomenon with its catchy songs and memorable performances.

- The film elevated the acting careers of stars like John Travolta and Olivia Newton-John.

- Discover what the iconic cast members are doing now, including those who stepped away from the spotlight.

The high school musical romance *Grease* hand-jived its way into theaters during the summer of 1978. The movie, which turns 48 on June 16, became the highest-grossing film of the year, and dominated radio airwaves with singles like "You're the One That I Want," "Grease," "Hopelessly Devoted to You," and "Summer Nights."

An adaptation of the hit Broadway musical, which premiered in 1972, *Grease* stars John Travolta and Olivia Newton-John as Danny Zuko and Sandy Olsson, an American greaser and an Australian good girl who meet and enjoy a summer fling, only to find themselves enrolled at the same Los Angeles high school in the fall. Set in the late-‘50s, the music tells the story of postwar teen angst in all its poodle-skirted, greased-hair glory.

The cast has kept busy in the almost five decades since the film's release. Find out what the Rydell High School class of 1959 is up to today.**

John Travolta (Danny Zuko)

John Travolta as Danny Zuko in 'Grease'; John Travolta attends the L.A. premiere of Quiver Distribution's 'The Fanatic' on Aug. 22, 2019

John Travolta as Danny Zuko in 'Grease'; John Travolta attends the L.A. premiere of Quiver Distribution's 'The Fanatic' on Aug. 22, 2019. Everett Collection; Matt Winkelmeyer/Getty Images

Before he donned Danny Zuko's leather jacket, John Travolta was already a bona fide star thanks to his roles as Vinnie Barbarino on *Welcome Back, Kotter*, Billy Nolan in *Carrie* (1976), and Tony Manero in *Saturday Night Fever* (1977) — for which he received his first Academy Award nomination. Following the juggernaut success of the film, Travolta's next hit came with 1980's *Urban Cowboy*.

*Pulp Fiction* (1994), directed by Quentin Tarantino, sparked Travolta's career resurgence, earning him his second Oscar nomination in the process. He has gone on to star in several hit films since, including *Get Shorty* (1995), *Face/Off* (1997), and *Primary Colors* (1998), as well as a return to movie musicals with his performance as Edna Turnblad in the 2007 remake of *Hairspray*.

In 2012, Travolta reunited with Olivia Newton-John for their holiday album *This Christmas*, and, in 2016, he received his first Emmy nomination for his portrayal of Robert Shapiro in FX's *The People v. O.J. Simpson: American Crime Story*.

Travolta made his directorial debut in 2026 with the family adventure film *Propeller One-Way Night Coach*, which was adapted from a children's novel he published in 1997. He appears in the movie, as does his daughter, Ella Bleu. The film premiered at Cannes, where Travolta was given an honorary Palme d’Or, much to his surprise.

Travolta was married to the late Kelly Preston from 1991 until her death from breast cancer in July 2020. The couple had three children together: Jett, who died from a seizure in 2009, Ella Bleu, and Benjamin.

Olivia Newton-John (Sandy Olsson)

Olivia Newton-John as Sandy Olsson in 'Grease'; Olivia Newton-John attends the VIP reception for 'Property of Olivia Newton-John' auction event in L.A. on Oct. 29, 2019

Olivia Newton-John as Sandy Olsson in 'Grease'; Olivia Newton-John attends the VIP reception for 'Property of Olivia Newton-John' auction event in L.A. on Oct. 29, 2019. CBS via Getty Images; Rodin Eckenroth/Getty Images

Already a Grammy-winning recording artist and country music star when she was cast as good-girl-gone-bad Sandy, Olivia Newton-John's career rose to greater heights after the movie became the biggest box office hit of 1978. Thanks to her soundtrack contributions, "Hopelessly Devoted to You" and "Summer Nights," she became the second woman to have two singles in the *Billboard* top five at the same time. In addition to the box office and *Billboard* success brought on by the musical, her performance in *Grease *also landed her a Golden Globe nomination.

Inspired by her climactic transformation into "Bad Sandy," Newton-John revamped her sound and image for her next album, *Totally Hot*, to add more of a Pink Ladies edge. Her big screen follow-up, *Xanadu* (1980) — costarring Gene Kelly — was a critical and commercial failure, but produced a hit soundtrack and a slew of top 20 singles, including "Magic," which spent five weeks at No. 1 on the charts. The movie musical was also where she met her first husband, Matt Lattanzi, and in 1986, gave birth to their daughter, Chloe Rose.

In 1981, she released *Physical*, the biggest album of her career. The risqué title track ruled the *Billboard* Hot 100 for 10 weeks, and its tongue-in-cheek, aerobics-inspired music video became an MTV staple. She went on to record 15 more studio albums, achieving a career total of 26, and selling more than 100 million units worldwide.

In 1992, she was diagnosed with breast cancer and became a tireless advocate for cancer research throughout the rest of her life, founding the Olivia Newton-John Cancer and Wellness Centre in Australia. She was "hopelessly devoted" to philanthropic works, including a stint as a Goodwill Ambassador for the United Nations Environment Program. Her cancer returned in 2013 and 2017, and on Aug. 8, 2022, her husband John Easterling announced the icon's death at the age of 73.

Stockard Channing (Betty Rizzo)

Stockard Channing as Betty Rizzo in 'Grease'; Stockard Channing poses at the opening night afterparty for the play 'Apologia' in NYC on Oct. 16, 2018

Stockard Channing as Betty Rizzo in 'Grease'; Stockard Channing poses at the opening night afterparty for the play 'Apologia' in NYC on Oct. 16, 2018. CBS via Getty Images; Bruce Glikas/FilmMagic

By the time she was cast as high school bad girl Rizzo, Stockard Channing had already amassed an impressive list of stage and screen credits, including a starring turn opposite Warren Beatty and Jack Nicholson in Mike Nichols' *The Fortune* (1975).

Channing reteamed with Nicholson and Nichols (as well as Meryl Streep) for the film *Heartburn *(1986), based on Nora Ephron's best-selling novel. She continued to work onstage as well, earning a Tony award in 1985 for Best Actress in a Play for Peter Nichols' *A Day in the Death of Joe Egg, *and nominations for her work in *The House of Blue Leaves,* *Six Degrees of Separation*,* Four Baboons Adoring the Sun, The Lion in Winter, Pal Joey*, and *Other Dessert Cities*.

In 1993, she reprised the role of Louisa "Ouisa" Kittredge for the film version of *Six Degrees* and received both Academy Award and Golden Globe nominations for her performance. She worked steadily through the '90s before joining the cast of the celebrated drama *The West Wing* in 1999 — which brought her six Emmy nominations and one win. She went on to win one more Emmy for the made-for-television movie *The Matthew Shepard Story* in 2002, which also earned her a Screen Actors Guild award.

Channing has continued to appear on both stage and screen, and played a recurring role on the CBS drama *The Good Wife* until 2016. She will reprise her role as Aunt Franny in *Practical Magic 2*, which will arrive in September 2026.

She has been married and divorced four times, and was in a long-term relationship with cinematographer Daniel Gillham until his death in 2014.

Jeff Conaway (Kenickie)

Kenickie; Jeff Conaway during the Ball of Fire holiday party benefiting Project Angel Food in Hollywood on Dec. 7, 2006

Kenickie; Jeff Conaway during the Ball of Fire holiday party benefiting Project Angel Food in Hollywood on Dec. 7, 2006. CBS via Getty Images; Jean-Paul Aussenard/WireImage

Kenickie, the T-Birds second-in-command, was brought to the screen by Jeff Conaway. He appeared in the original cast of *Grease* on Broadway, serving as an understudy for several of the roles, eventually taking over the part of Danny Zuko. Conaway followed his time on the Great White Way with guest-star turns on a number of television shows before joining the cast of the *Grease *film and becoming a series regular on the sitcom *Taxi*.

After three seasons on *Taxi*, and two Golden Globe nominations, Conaway left the hit show due to both creative differences with the producers and his struggles with drug use on set. Throughout the rest of the '80s and early '90s, he primarily worked in guest spots on TV and small supporting parts in films*, *until he booked the role of Zack Allan on *Babylon 5* from 1994 to 1999.

Conaway relapsed from substance abuse in the mid-2000s and turned up on reality TV as a star of the VH1 shows *Celebrity Fit Club* and *Celebrity Rehab With Dr. Drew. *Conaway died in May of 2011 from complications of pneumonia.

Didi Conn (Frenchy)

Didi Conn as Frenchy in 'Grease'; Didi Conn attends the STL Pop Culture Con in St. Charles, Mo., on Aug. 17, 2018

Didi Conn as Frenchy in 'Grease'; Didi Conn attends the STL Pop Culture Con in St. Charles, Mo., on Aug. 17, 2018. CBS via Getty Images; Bobby Bank/Getty Images

Didi Conn, born Edith Bernstein, is the only cast member to appear in all three screen adaptations of *Grease*,* *having also appeared in 1982's *Grease 2*, and Fox's *Grease: Live!* (2016).

After her turn as beauty school dropout Frenchy in the original 1978 film, she went on to star in television shows like *The Fonz and the Happy Days Gang*,* Benson*, and the PBS series *Shining Time Station* *— *alongside Ringo Starr, and, later, George Carlin. Conn has appeared on series such as *Law & Order: Special Victims Unit*, *Transparent*, and *Blue Bloods*. She competed on the hit British series *Dancing on Ice *in 2019, but was eliminated in week four. She currently appears on the Fox medical dramedy series *Best Medicine.*

After her son David was diagnosed with autism at an early age, she became an outspoken advocate for autism awareness, and, in 2008, she was named the National Celebrity Spokesperson for Autism Speaks. She has been married to her second husband, David Shire, since 1982.

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Dinah Manoff (Marty Maraschino)

Dinah Manoff as Marty Maraschino in 'Grease'; Dinah Manoff attends the 2nd annual Jewish Image Awards in L.A. on Sept. 24, 2002

Dinah Manoff as Marty Maraschino in 'Grease'; Dinah Manoff attends the 2nd annual Jewish Image Awards in L.A. on Sept. 24, 2002. CBS via Getty Images; Albert L. Ortega/WireImage

The daughter of screenwriter Arnold Manoff and Oscar- and Emmy-winning actress/director Lee Grant, Dinah Manoff played Marty Maraschino, the Pink Ladies' biggest flirt. Following the success of *Grease* and a yearlong stint on the ABC sitcom *Soap* in 1978, she went on to win a Tony award for Best Performance by a Featured Actress in a Play in 1980 for Neil Simon's *I Ought to Be in Pictures*. She stayed busy for the rest of the '80s, starring in the film version of the play, as well as parts in *Ordinary People *(1980) and the horror movie *Child's Play* (1988).

In 1988, she booked the lead role of Carol Weston in the NBC spinoff of *The Golden Girls*, *Empty Nest. *She costarred on the sitcom alongside Richard Mulligan and Kristy McNichol, and was featured in every episode of its seven-season run.

Manoff has three children with her second husband, Arthur Mortell. After her oldest son, Dashiell, tragically died in a car accident in 2017, she began teaching acting at the Purdy Corrections Center for Women in Gig Harbor, Wash., as a way to deal with her grief. In 2021, she released her first novel, *The Real True Hollywood Story of Jackie Gold,* through Star Alley Press.

Barry Pearl (Doody)

Barry Pearl as Doody in 'Grease'; Barry Pearl attends the Chiller Theatre Expo in Parsippany, N.J. on April 29, 2018

Barry Pearl as Doody in 'Grease'; Barry Pearl attends the Chiller Theatre Expo in Parsippany, N.J. on April 29, 2018. CBS via Getty Images; Bobby Bank/Getty Images

Frenchy's troublemaking boyfriend, Doody, was portrayed by Barry Pearl, who performed in the first national tour of *Grease* prior to joining the cast of the film. In the years since, he has built a long list of guest star credits on TV shows like *Alfred Hitchcock Presents*, *Baywatch*, *Beverly Hills, 90210**,* and *Even Stevens. *Pearl and his onscreen love interest Didi Conn are the only two cast members from the 1978 film to appear in *Grease: Live! *in 2016. Most recently, he appeared in an episode of Netflix's *Nobody Wants This *and the film* Rock and Doris (try to) Write a Movie *(2024).

In addition to his work as an actor, Pearl has directed a number of theatrical productions, and taught film arts at Joey Travolta's Inclusion Film Company for children and adults with developmental disabilities.

Kelly Ward (Putzie)

Kelly Ward as Putzie in 'Grease'; Kelly Ward attends the STL Pop Culture Con in St Charles, Mo. on Aug. 19, 2018

Kelly Ward as Putzie in 'Grease'; Kelly Ward attends the STL Pop Culture Con in St Charles, Mo. on Aug. 19, 2018. CBS via Getty Images; Bobby Bank/Getty Images

Kelly Ward brought the youngest member of the T-Birds, Putzie, to life in a role specifically created for the film. *Grease* wasn't his first time working with costar John Travolta, as the two worked together on 1976's made-for-television movie *The Boy in the Plastic Bubble. *Five years later — after a handful of TV appearances on shows like *M*A*S*H*, *The Waltons*, and *Magnum, P.I. —* Ward retired from acting on camera.

He has become a voice/dialogue director for Disney Television Animation and a screenwriter for numerous cartoons, including the feature film *All Dogs Go to Heaven 2* (1996). From 1992 to 1996, he served as Vice President of Animation at MGM Studios, and spent 23 years as an adjunct musical theater professor at the University of Southern California's School of Dramatic Arts.

Jamie Donnelly (Jan)

Jamie Donnelly as Jan in 'Grease'; Jamie Donnelly attends the Tramaine Dance Conventions 35th Anniversary Tour in L.A. on April 3, 2016

Jamie Donnelly as Jan in 'Grease'; Jamie Donnelly attends the Tramaine Dance Conventions 35th Anniversary Tour in L.A. on April 3, 2016. CBS via Getty Images; Tara Ziemba/Getty Images

Jan, the nerdy, junk food-loving member of the Pink Ladies, was played by Jamie Donnelly, who originated the part on Broadway, and was the only cast member to play the same role in both the stage musical and film. Prior to *Grease*, she also starred in the premiere New York and Los Angeles productions of *The Rocky Horror Show* alongside Tim Curry.

After the success of the movie, Donnelly took an almost 20-year break from acting, working as a theatrical coach in the Los Angeles area. She returned to the profession in the late '90s and has appeared on series like *Monk*, *Veep*, and *Ray Donovan*, as well as the feature films *Cyrus *(2010) with Marisa Tomei, *Black Mass** *(2015) with Johnny Depp, and *Stationed at Home* (2025).

Susan Buckner (Patty Simcox)

Susan Buckner as Patty Simcox in 'Grease'; Susan Buckner attends the Chiller Theatre Expo in Parsippany, N.J., on April 28, 2018

Susan Buckner as Patty Simcox in 'Grease'; Susan Buckner attends the Chiller Theatre Expo in Parsippany, N.J., on April 28, 2018.

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Before her breakout role as Patty Simcox — Rydell High's perky, do-good cheerleader — in *Grease*, Susan Buckner held the title of Miss Washington in 1971 and competed for her state at the following year's Miss America competition. She later joined the Golddiggers (an all-female performance troupe featured on *The Dean Martin Show*) and made appearances on various shows like *Sonny and Cher* and *The Brady Bunch Variety Hour*.

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Post-*Grease*, Buckner earned credits for the series *The Love Boat*, *The Hardy Boys/Nancy Drew Mysteries*, *B.J. and the Bear*, and *When the Whistle Blows*. On the silver screen, she acted in Wes Craven's *Deadly Blessing* (1981) and *Police Academy 6: City Under Siege *(1989) — the latter of which would be her final role.

Buckner died at age 72 on May 2, 2024. She is survived by her longtime partner Al, as well as her two children and their families.

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