TV Stars We Lost In 2026
As 2026 continues, TVLine is remembering the small-screen stars we've lost thus far this year.
As 2026 continues, TVLine is remembering the small-screen stars we've lost thus far this year.
This week's best lines come from the Winter Olympic Games, Will Trent, The Pitt, Shrinking, and more!
Read MoreTwo years after Yellowstone closed the gates to the Dutton Ranch, CBS is inviting viewers back via the Kayce-centric spinoff Marshals. Read TVLine's review.
Read MoreOn TV this Sunday: American Dad! returns to Fox, A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms wraps Season 1, and Kaley Cuoco's Vanished ends.
Read MoreTaylor Schilling is going from the prison to the morgue: She'll star as a medical examiner in the NBC drama pilot What the Dead Know.
Read MoreOne major Desperate Housewives character death was revealed beforehand, thanks to some real-life courtroom drama connected to the series.
Read MoreAs 2026 continues, TVLine is remembering the small-screen stars we've lost thus far this year.
Read MoreOne of Fox's most groundbreaking sketch comedies of the '90s might have never made it to air without its pilot getting into the right hands.
Read MoreThe showrunner behind Netflix's highly anticipated animated series said he found a caveat in Stranger Things lore where an interquel story fits in.
Read MoreThis week's best lines come from the Winter Olympic Games, Will Trent, The Pitt, Shrinking, and more!
Read MoreTwo years after Yellowstone closed the gates to the Dutton Ranch, CBS is inviting viewers back via the Kayce-centric spinoff Marshals. Read TVLine's review.
Read MoreReese Witherspoon recalls how Jennifer Aniston helped calm her nerves after a Friends mistake — and why the cast sometimes messed up on purpose.
Read MoreThe Walking Dead went on for a long, long time. So, it's only natural that there were quite a few blunder episodes; here are 15 glaring examples.
Read MoreThe late Robert Duvall earned his only Emmy win for an acclaimed Western miniseries — and it wasn't Lonesome Dove.
Read MoreDespite its massive scale, Game of Thrones operated very differently behind the scenes — especially when it came to its writers’ room.
Read MoreOn TV this Sunday: American Dad! returns to Fox, A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms wraps Season 1, and Kaley Cuoco's Vanished ends.
Read MoreDoug Ellin, the creator of the hit HBO series Entourage, initially thought the show's premise was a truly terrible idea when approached to work on it.
Read MoreMichael Keaton was originally slated to appear on Lost, but a major story change that affected his character made him turn down the role.
Read MoreTelevision loves taking on Stephen King stories. Sadly, this one incredible HBO adaptation never managed to go beyond Season 1.
Read MoreShe's been on Law & Order: SVU for 27 seasons. Yet people are still mispronouncing Mariska Hargitay's name. Find out her very funny solution to this issue.
Read MoreTaylor Schilling is going from the prison to the morgue: She'll star as a medical examiner in the NBC drama pilot What the Dead Know.
Read MoreJaleel White was less than pleased at having to play Urkel's cousin Myrtle on Family Matters. He got past his concerns with the help of superstar Wesley Snipes.
Read MoreLong before he became a household name due to his illustrious film career, Clint Eastwood was a television gunslinger on CBS' Rawhide.
Read MoreTVLine offers a look at the week ahead: a handy roundup of new TV premieres and finales to help you plan your viewing for February 22-28.
Read MoreBefore she broke streaming records as Wednesday Addams, Jenna Ortega led an expedition of children into the dinosaur-ruled realm of Jurassic World.
Read MoreThe show we all know and love as Grey's Anatomy was almost called something quite different, and the alternate title pitches were pretty bad.
Read MoreThe cast of Survivor 50 picks their favorite players who they think should've been selected to play again — watch interviews.
Read MoreThe Nanny was a smash for both Fran Drescher and CBS, but her follow-up, Happily Divorced was not as big a success for TV Land and only lasted two seasons.
Read MoreGary Oldman is a veteran actor with many accolades under his belt, but he considers his time on Apple TV's "Slow Horses" to be a career highlight.
Read MoreDeleted scenes often reveal what a story almost became. These moments offer insight into creative choices that shaped some of television’s biggest series.
Read MoreIf this was Eric's last week on Industry, Ken Leung went out in a blaze of glory — see why he's TVLine's Performer of the Week.
Read MoreAs Leonard, Johnny Galecki helped anchor The Big Bang Theory for 12 seasons, but one of the show's recurring actors also tried out for the iconic role.
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