Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. For Los Angeles residents, an in-the-wild Angelyne sighting is a rite of passage, like an earthquake or getting stuck in the extra ...
Based in Melbourne Australia, Elena Nikas has a passion for all things moving image, particularly thrillers, everything teen or a good musical. When she’s not busy baking up a storm, she’s knitting on ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. LA icon Angelyne spoke candidly to The Guardian about the Peacock miniseries based on her life. The miniseries stars "Shameless" ...
"Would you be flattered if someone played you and misrepresented you?" Angelyne asked in an interview on Thursday with Inside Edition Angelyne is not happy with the new Peacock series on her life. In ...
"She's as if Marilyn Monroe got into an easy bake oven with a 80s punk Barbie Doll, and a dose of new age spirituality," Emmy Rossum said of Angelyne Kelly Wynne has been a TV writer at PEOPLE digital ...
The buzzy Peacock limited series Angelyne launched Thursday, starring Emmy Rossum as the buxom billboard queen of '80s La La Land lore — and it turns out we didn't have to wait long to find out how ...
Rachel Bender is a Resources writer for Collider. She lives in the United Kingdom with her wife, who is eternally patient with her nonsense. Angelyne was the quintessential star of Los Angeles in the ...
Angelyne is a new limited series on Peacock that aims to shed some light on one of Los Angeles’ most mysterious and enduring icons: the hot pink billboard model Angelyne. Emmy Rossum stars in this ...
The higher the hair, the closer to the billboards. Emmy Rossum has that motto down pat in the fresh teaser for Angelyne, a limited series about the elusive pop culture diva whose billboards sparked ...
Angelyne premieres on Peacock on May 19, 2022. If you’ve been to Los Angeles at any point between 1984 and the present day, and visited the tourist hot spots, there’s a good chance you’ve seen the ...
In the charming 1954 comedy “It Should Happen to You,” Judy Holliday plays Gladys Glover, who, seeking fame, rents herself a billboard overlooking New York’s Columbus Circle, proclaiming her name.