Mar. 15, 2025
Andra Day.Photo:Michael Rowe/Getty
Michael Rowe/Getty
Andra Dayfamouslytook up drinking and smoking and lost 40 lbs.to portray the titular jazz legend and civil rights activist in 2021’sThe United States vs. Billie Holiday.
For her new movieThe Deliverance, the actress and singer, 39, was equally gung-ho about throwing herself into her role — even getting the names of her three on-screen children tattooed onto her left forearm.
The supposed fast-fading ink that was used on her skin hasn’t faded away just yet.
Mar. 15, 2025
Andre Agassi Kisses Photo of Steffi Graf.Photo:Andre Agassi/InstagramAndre Agassi’swifeSteffi Grafwas on his mind when he returned to the Australian Open this weekend.The tennis star, 53, was at the event at Melbourne Park on Sunday for the first time since 2019 tointroduce the Daphne Akhurst Memorial Cupand the Norman Brookes Challenge Cup before the first ball of the tournament was hit.“Talk to me 🇦🇺❤️!!” Agassi captioned a carousel of photos and video from the eventon Instagram.
Mar. 15, 2025
Andrea Fay Friedman at the 5th Annual Bentonville Film Festival in 2019.Photo:Tasos Katopodis/Getty Images
Tasos Katopodis/Getty Images
Andrea Fay Friedman has died at age 53.
The actress — known for her role as Amanda Swanson onLife Goes On— died from complications due to Alzheimer’s,The New York Timesconfirmed with her father Hal Friedman. He also revealed Friedman had been unable to speak for the past year.
Friedman was one of the first actors with Down syndrome to bring such representation to the screen.
Mar. 15, 2025
Andrew Garfield in ‘We Live in Time’ and in N.Y.C. on Oct. 2.Photo:Courtesy A24; Jason Howard/Bauer-Griffin/GC Images
Courtesy A24; Jason Howard/Bauer-Griffin/GC Images
Andrew Garfieldhas fully accepted that he might just be a horse boy now.
The actor, 41, can’t escape the horse meme from his upcoming filmWe Live in Time, and he’s come to understand that that his best course of action is embracing all the weirdness.
Andrew Garfield in N.
Mar. 15, 2025
Andrew Lloyd Webber and Madeleine Lloyd Webber with their children William, Isabella, and Alastair at ‘The Wizard of Oz’ Press Night on March 1, 2011.Photo:Alan Davidson/Shutterstock
Alan Davidson/Shutterstock
WhileAndrew Lloyd Webbergained notoriety for composing beloved musicals such asThe Phantom of the OperaandCats,he also welcomed five kids: Imogen, Nicholas, Alastair, William and Isabella.
The Oscar winner welcomed his oldest two children, Imogen and Nicholas, during his first marriage to Sarah Hugill. Later, he and his third wife, Madeleine Gurdon, expanded the family with Alastair, William and Isabella.