In the clip, Mario could be seen singing on stage before a woman's hand could be seen reaching up from the audience and ...
"He was a such a good boy," Swank shared about her late dog, kai Charlotte Phillipp is a Weekend Writer-Reporter at PEOPLE. She has been working at PEOPLE since 2024, and was previously an ...
Hilary Swank is mourning the death of a beloved family member: her pet dog, Kai. The two-time Oscar winner opened up about the loss in an Instagram post on Saturday night as she posted a slideshow of ...
Hilary Swank is showing fans how she manages traveling with her 2-year-old twin toddlers, Aya and Ohm. The two-time Oscar winner, 51, posted a pic Aug. 7 in her Instagram stories that showed her ...
The actress welcomed her twins Aya and Ohm with husband Philip Schneider in April 2023 Hilary Swank/Instagram Hilary Swank is getting candid about the realities of traveling with her twin toddlers The ...
Hilary Swank rang in her 51st birthday with a special family outing. The actress celebrated her big day in an intimate way — with her husband, Philip Schneider, and their 2-year-old twins, Ohm and Aya ...
Hilary Swank’s toughest opponent yet? A travel day with her toddlers. The Million Dollar Baby actress—who shares 2-year-old twins Aya and Ohm with husband Philip Schneider—gave fans a rare look at one ...
The Oscar winner starred in 1994's "The Next Karate Kid." Hilary Swank refused to take a bite out of “Cobra Kai.” The Oscar-winning actress opted not to return to her roots with a cameo in the Netflix ...
Hilary Swank and Pat Morita in 'The Next Karate Kid' (1994) Columbia Pictures/Courtesy Everett Collection As legends of the Karate Kid universe were reprised for streaming and the big screen, one ...
Tim has won over 25 screenwriting awards, including Best Original Screenplay and Best Horror Feature Screenplay, with his work being hailed as "complex, layered, and bloodcurdling." He wrote the 2014 ...
Hilary Swank gave an inspiring speech to Chapman University’s graduating class of 2025 at Wilson Field. The two-time Academy Award-winning actress spoke to over 2,600 graduating students on May 23.