Heidi Klum on the red carpet for America’s Got Talent Season 17 at the Sheraton Pasadena Hotel in Pasadena. Pic credit: ©ImageCollect.com/AdMedia
Heidi Klum puts her supermodel physique in a tiny bikini while spending time with hubby Tom Kaulitz.
The model is currently wrapping up America’s Got Talent and launched the third season of Making the Cut on Amazon’s Prime Video this Friday.
The reality TV judge’s work ethic and beauty earned her a spot as one of the top models for decades and raked up a net worth estimated at 200 million along the way.
The German supermodel isn’t shy about wearing skimpy swimwear or opting to go for a daring pose on her Instagram.
Heidi Klum recently showed off her toned figure with wet hair in a tie-dye string bikini across a decked porch.
In the latest swimsuit snap below, Heidi Klum is with her husband,...
Heidi Klum puts her supermodel physique in a tiny bikini while spending time with hubby Tom Kaulitz.
The model is currently wrapping up America’s Got Talent and launched the third season of Making the Cut on Amazon’s Prime Video this Friday.
The reality TV judge’s work ethic and beauty earned her a spot as one of the top models for decades and raked up a net worth estimated at 200 million along the way.
The German supermodel isn’t shy about wearing skimpy swimwear or opting to go for a daring pose on her Instagram.
Heidi Klum recently showed off her toned figure with wet hair in a tie-dye string bikini across a decked porch.
In the latest swimsuit snap below, Heidi Klum is with her husband,...
- 8/21/2022
- by Frank Yemi
- Monsters and Critics
Lynn Kellogg, an actress and singer who originated the role of Sheila in the first Broadway production of “Hair,” died on Nov. 12, according to the New York Times. She was 77.
Her publicist, Timothy Philen, told the New York Times that Kellogg’s cause of death was Covid-19. According to Kellogg’s husband, John Simpers, Kellogg was infected at a recent gathering at a Branson, Mo. theater, where most of the people in attendance were not wearing masks. Kellogg had previously been diagnosed with a non-life-threatening form of leukemia, which made her more susceptible to the virus.
Kellogg was born on April 2, 1943 in Appleton, Wis., as one of four children. She attended the University of Wisconsin, but dropped out after one year. In 1964, she made her television debut on the series “The Edge of Night.”
In the original 1968 Broadway production of “Hair,” Kellogg played Sheila, who transforms from a debutante into...
Her publicist, Timothy Philen, told the New York Times that Kellogg’s cause of death was Covid-19. According to Kellogg’s husband, John Simpers, Kellogg was infected at a recent gathering at a Branson, Mo. theater, where most of the people in attendance were not wearing masks. Kellogg had previously been diagnosed with a non-life-threatening form of leukemia, which made her more susceptible to the virus.
Kellogg was born on April 2, 1943 in Appleton, Wis., as one of four children. She attended the University of Wisconsin, but dropped out after one year. In 1964, she made her television debut on the series “The Edge of Night.”
In the original 1968 Broadway production of “Hair,” Kellogg played Sheila, who transforms from a debutante into...
- 11/14/2020
- by Ellise Shafer
- Variety Film + TV
Lynn Kellogg-Simpers, who played the original Sheila in the 1968 Broadway production of Hair, has died at 77. She had non-terminal leukemia complicated by Covid-19, according to her husband, John Simpers.
He said she had recently attended a gathering in a theater in Branson, Missouri. Many in attendance were not wearing masks.
In addition to Broadway, Kellogg-Simpers’s television appearances include the daytime series The Edge of Night, The Beverly Hillbillies, It Takes a Thief” and Mission: Impossible.”.
She also had a supporting role in the Elvis Presley film, Charro!
A talented singer, Kellogg-Simpers appeared on The Johnny Cash Show and entertained Vietnam War troops. She also toured as a folk musician.
Late in her career, she developed the Sunday morning series Animals, Animals, Animals starring Hal Linden, which won a Peabody Award and a Daytime Emmy for outstanding children’s informational series.
He said she had recently attended a gathering in a theater in Branson, Missouri. Many in attendance were not wearing masks.
In addition to Broadway, Kellogg-Simpers’s television appearances include the daytime series The Edge of Night, The Beverly Hillbillies, It Takes a Thief” and Mission: Impossible.”.
She also had a supporting role in the Elvis Presley film, Charro!
A talented singer, Kellogg-Simpers appeared on The Johnny Cash Show and entertained Vietnam War troops. She also toured as a folk musician.
Late in her career, she developed the Sunday morning series Animals, Animals, Animals starring Hal Linden, which won a Peabody Award and a Daytime Emmy for outstanding children’s informational series.
- 11/14/2020
- by Bruce Haring
- Deadline Film + TV
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