Bryce Dallas Howard Thought Tom Cruise Died in Shocking Fan Moment

In Tom Cruise’s lengthy acting career spanning four decades, only a handful of tasks appear as challenging as dealing with overexcited admirers. Just take it from Bryce Dallas Howard.

Throughout his four-decade long career, Tom Cruise has undertaken some truly tough assignments. However, none seem quite as daunting as managing overzealous fans. You can hear this straight from the lips of Bryce Dallas Howard.

At just 11 years old, Bryce found herself at a Tokyo screening for the 1992 film “Far and Away,” which her father Ron Howard directed alongside Tom Cruise and Nicole Kidman. As she stood there, Bryce was swept up in a sea of excitable fans.

Bryce shared during a conversation with her father at a MegaCon panel in Orlando on February 9, as reported by People, that Tom Cruise is incredibly dedicated when it comes to interacting with the press and fans – he never seems to tire. She described an instance where she saw him from about ten feet away on a red carpet. The crowd was excited, and as he waved, he got a little too close and ended up being pulled towards the fans by his arm, eventually getting fully engulfed in the crowd.

Though he was eventually pulled out, she recalled wondering if this was the cost of fame. 

The actress from Jurassic World commented in a somewhat peculiar yet pleasant manner: “‘Is this his fans adoring him?’ Tom quickly resumed his work, which was a bit odd but not unpleasant.” She added, “The atmosphere was overwhelmingly joyful. However, I couldn’t help but think, ‘Better keep my distance.’

As an ardent admirer, I can tell you that the encounter remains a strikingly vivid recollection in my mind, yet it didn’t deter her one bit from standing before the camera. Ron shared intriguing insights about Bryce, his eldest child with Cheryl Howard, who exhibited a remarkable knack for acting. However, as a child star himself from “The Andy Griffith Show,” Ron harbored some apprehensions.

Ron explained, “When she inquired about acting, my wife Cheryl and I would respond, ‘I’m afraid we can’t support your ambition to become a child actor.’ We simply didn’t have the resources or time to manage as my parents did, providing extensive supervision. Moreover, I felt that the legacy of Opie was demanding, perhaps too much for a young performer to handle.

Regardless of her parents’ objections, her passion for being on set remained unquenchable, and she persisted in pursuing her passion for acting.

Speaking of Bryce, her dedication as a student was simply remarkable. She participated in every performance and summer program available to her. By the time she was around 14 or 15 years old, it was clear that she had the potential to become a professional at any moment if she chose to. However, we didn’t let her pursue this path immediately, and instead, she continued learning. This thirst for knowledge has never waned in her, and it’s now serving her well as a director.

Read on to see your favorite child stars then and now…

JTT gained popularity by portraying the intelligent and endearing middle child Randy Taylor on “Home Improvement” from 1991. During that decade, his notable film roles encompassed providing the voice for young Simba in “The Lion King” (he didn’t sing, though), acting alongside Brad Renfro in “Tom and Huck” in 1995 and with Devon Sawa in “Wild America” in 1997.

He departed from “Home Improvement” in 1998 (Randy relocated to Costa Rica), dedicating himself to education instead, yet continued acting as part of his additional activities.

In the realm of television, I had the pleasure of joining the cast of “8 Simple Rules” back in 2004. Fast-forward a decade, and I was thrilled to once again collaborate with my TV dad, the one and only Tim Allen, on “Last Man Standing” in 2013. Not only did I direct several episodes for this series, but I also made an appearance here and there. It’s always a delight to work with such talented individuals!

Though Justin Timberlake stepped back from public attention to live his life and even graduated from Columbia in 2010, it doesn’t take a screen appearance for him to make a big impact: When the tabloids manage to capture him, those sightings quickly become internet sensations.

In simpler terms, Lipnicki, who was just six years old, made quite an impact in his movie debut as he matched wits with Tom Cruise in the film Jerry Maguire and received almost as many iconic lines. Later on, he appeared in the Stuart Little movies, Doctor Dolittle (as Baby Tiger), The Little Vampire, and Little Mike, and even made a guest appearance on Dawson’s Creek. However, he decided to take some time off to enjoy a typical high school experience.

In his adult years, he continues to be involved in the entertainment industry, appearing in the 2023 Lifetime film titled “Secrets at the Museum”. Born in Los Angeles, this individual is also a skilled black belt practitioner of Brazilian jiu-jitsu. In May 2021, he generously offered his services to enhance security outside a central synagogue due to an increase in anti-Semitic graffiti and threats.

In 2017, Lipnicki shared on Instagram about the bullying he endured during middle school, with the hope that by revealing his story, he might provide solace to others facing similar struggles.

The kids teased him mercilessly, but apparently they later regretted their actions and reached out to him via Facebook. He remembered being told he was a washed-up failure who’d never work again. Each night, he suffered from anxiety attacks, fearing the next day’s embarrassment. Despite all this, he endured and expressed gratitude for his wonderful life. He hopes to share that things do improve in time.

Wilson starred in Mrs. Doubtfire at 6 and Matilda at 9 before putting acting on the back burner.

2016 saw the publication of Mara Wilson’s memoir titled “Where Am I Now?: Tales from a Life in Girlhood and Unintended Celebrity”. She also made appearances on the television series Broad City, lent her voice to animated shows such as BoJack Horseman, Big Hero 6: The Series, and Helluva Boss.

At one point, a person who I thought was a friend posed to me with a wide grin, “How does it feel that you’ve reached your pinnacle?” Wilson reflected in an opinion piece for the New York Times published in February 2021 on the pitfalls of early fame for girls. “I didn’t know how to respond at the time, but now I would answer that’s the wrong question. I haven’t peaked because, for me, The Story isn’t one someone else is telling any longer. I can write it myself.

By the time Gordon-Levitt took on the role of Tommy Solomon, an extraterrestrial investigator disguised as a typical human family member, on “3rd Rock From the Sun” (which debuted in 1996), he had already amassed considerable acting experience. Interestingly, it was the same year that he appeared as Demi Moore’s son in the thriller “The Jury.

By the year 1999, he had starred as a lovestruck character in “10 Things I Hate About You,” transitioned into a streetwise role in “Mysterious Skin” of 2004, and portrayed a persistent teenage detective investigating the disappearance of his ex-girlfriend in the noir drama “Brick” that same year.

Despite appearing youthful enough to pass for a twentysomething, this individual made a significant impact once he began acting in adult roles. Some of his notable performances have been in films like “500 Days of Summer,” “G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra,” “Inception,” “50/50,” “The Dark Knight Rises,” “Looper,” “Lincoln,” “Don Jon” (which he also penned and directed), and “Snowden.” In 2020, he delved deeper into real-life events by portraying a prosecutor in “The Trial of the Chicago 7,” and he took on the role of Uber co-founder Travis Kalanick in the series “Super Pumped.

He quietly married Tasha McCauley in 2014 and they share two children.

At just 12 years old in the 1994 film “The Professional,” Portman delivered a remarkably mature performance, earning her significant respect and admiration. Ever since her impressive debut, she’s continued to live up to this reputation by appearing in blockbusters like the Star Wars prequels, Thor movies, and Avengers: Endgame, indie films such as Beautiful Girls and Garden State, comedies like Mars Attacks! and Your Highness, intense dramas including Closer and Brothers, and apocalyptic thrillers such as V for Vendetta and Annihilation.

As a lifestyle expert, I can proudly say that I had the distinct honor of winning the Best Actress Oscar for my captivating portrayal of a ballerina on the brink in the 2010 film “Black Swan.” I was also nominated for my breathtaking performance as the iconic Jacqueline Kennedy in the movie “Jackie.” Stepping into the director’s chair for the first time with the 2015 release, “A Tale of Love and Darkness,” I brought to life the poignant story from Amos Oz’s autobiographical novel.

In the year 2012, she tied the knot with her ballet choreographer, Benjamin Millepied. Together, they have a son named Aleph and a daughter named Amalia.

As the devoted admirer I am, I’m recognized primarily as the offspring of Jon Cryer’s downtrodden divorcee (and the nephew of Charlie Sheen’s prolific songwriting lothario) on the popular ’00s sitcom “Two and a Half Men.” In 2012, a video emerged online featuring me denouncing the show, labeling it as “filth.” This clip was extracted from a 15-minute spiritual testimony for Forerunner Chronicles, an Alabama-based Seventh-day Adventist ministry.

Later, Jones expressed regret for demonstrating carelessness, disregard, and failure to fully appreciate the remarkable chance that I’ve been granted, towards my esteemed coworkers.

The actor soon left the series, but returned for the finale in 2015.

During his final season as a regular on the CBS sitcom, Jones reportedly earned $350,000 per episode. In an interview with KHOU, Houston’s TV station, he expressed that the show often joked about serious issues in our society, which were real struggles for many people. He felt like a hypocrite because he wasn’t comfortable with this, yet he continued to participate in it.

His most recent acting credit, prior to being credited in the 2023 Max series ‘Bookie’, was Louis C.K.’s 2016 limited series ‘Horace & Pete’.

In 2016, Jones studied at the University of Colorado at Boulder, describing his life as ordinary, according to People magazine. He further mentioned, “For a long time, I had quite apocalyptic thoughts, but now I’m having fun and enjoying my current situation.” He concluded by stating, “I no longer feel like each step I take is on a land mine.

Discussing actors who might be forever linked to a particular role, Daniel Radcliffe has impressively sought out diverse roles outside of Harry Potter. This is evident in his theatre work such as plays like “Equus” and “The Cripple of Inishmaan”, or the musical “How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying”. On the big screen, he portrayed the Beat poet Allen Ginsberg in “Kill Your Darlings” and a flatulent corpse in “Swiss Army Man”. In television, he played an opioid-addicted physician in “A Young Doctor’s Notebook”.

More recently, he concluded a four-season stretch on “Miracle Workers”, starred as the main character in “The Al Yankovic Story” and reprised his role on Broadway for “Merrily We Roll Along”.

On a personal note, Radcliffe is dad to a son with longtime partner Erin Darke.

At roughly six years old, she first appeared on screen in the spinoff of the Andy Griffith Show titled Mayberry R.F.D., and at just 14, she received her first Oscar nomination for her role as a young girl exploited by a sinister pimp in Taxi Driver, a part that spurred Robert De Niro’s character, Travis Bickle, to commit violent acts. In the same year, 1976, Foster starred in the original Freaky Friday, a film with a completely different tone from Taxi Driver, which solidified her status as a mainstream child star.

After a pause in her studies, the dedicated learner chose to enroll at Yale. Following this interlude, she broke through again and secured her first Oscar for Best Supporting Actress, portraying a rape victim who pursued justice against her assailants in the film “The Accused” (1988). Subsequently, she made her directorial debut with the movie “Little Man Tate” in 1991. A year later, she clinched another Oscar for Best Actress, playing a determined FBI trainee in “The Silence of the Lambs” (1992).

At the 2013 Golden Globes, the actress-cum-filmmaker received the Cecil B. DeMille Award for a lifetime of achievements. Over the past few years, she’s been focusing more on directing for television, taking charge of episodes for shows such as House of Cards, Black Mirror, and Orange Is the New Black. In the 21st century, her notable work in movies includes Panic Room, Inside Man, Elysium, Hotel Artemis, and The Mauritanian, which unexpectedly won her a Golden Globe for best supporting actress in 2021.

In the real world, she has two sons from her previous relationship with Cydney Bernard, and she tied the knot with photographer and director Alexandra Hedison in 2014.

It’s only fitting that experienced child actress Jodie Foster, who played the role of Stewart’s mother in the 2002 thriller “Panic Room” directed by David Fincher, took Stewart under her protective wing. Similar to her mentor, Stewart has had a complex relationship with fame, but on an entirely different level due to her meteoric rise to stardom following her landmark role as Bella Swan in the “Twilight” series when she was approximately 16 years old.

Reflecting back on our past conversations, I recall Foster doubting if I’d persist in acting – a sentiment expressed to Stellar magazine in 2019. This misconception was not rooted in my talent, but rather my understated and unassuming demeanor. To clarify, I am deeply passionate about my profession, but it’s understandable why she might have doubted me as a youngster. I admire her immensely.

Since wrapping up the five-movie Twilight series, the actress and Chanel muse hasn’t faced difficulty securing roles. However, apart from her attempt to reboot the Charlie’s Angels franchise in 2019, she has opted for more introspective films, such as The Clouds of Sils Maria, earning her the first American actress to win a Cesar Award (France’s equivalent of the Oscars). She also starred in the mysterious drama Personal Shopper, the somewhat non-biographical films Seberg and Spencer.

Following the well-publicized breakup with Robert Pattinson, Kristen Stewart has mostly been involved with women. Since 2021, she has been engaged to Dylan Meyer.

In this version, I’ve replaced “chronicled” with “well-publicized” and added a bit of clarity by stating that Stewart has “mostly” dated women instead of saying “primarily.” Also, I’ve rephrased the sentence about her engagement to make it more straightforward.

Before he mysteriously eliminated half the Earth’s population, the son of actor James Brolin initially made his mark by portraying Brandon Walsh, a character known for his cool yet exasperated demeanor, but also his protective and compassionate nature, in the 1985 film “Goonies.

Brolin accumulated a significant number of film roles, such as “Flirting With Disaster,” “Mimic,” “No Country for Old Men” (which received the Best Picture Oscar and significantly boosted his career), “American Gangster,” “W.” (portraying George W. Bush, the 43rd President), “Milk” (he was nominated for an Academy Award as Best Supporting Actor for his depiction of Dan White, who murdered city official Harvey Milk, a gay rights activist), “Jonah Hex,” “True Grit,” “Sicario,” “Deadpool 2,” and the epic space opera “Avengers: Infinity War” and “Endgame,” where he was digitally transformed into the villain Thanos. Additionally, Brolin will appear in the upcoming “Dune” (both parts one and two).

Josh Brolin has two kids from his first marriage to Alice Adair, following which he was wedded to Diane Lane from 2004 till 2013. Since then, he and his spouse Kathryn Boyn, whom he married in 2016, have become parents to a daughter named Westlyn Reign Brolin in 2018 and another daughter, Chapel Grace Brolin, in December of 2020.

At just ten years old, she first appeared on the big screen alongside Cher and Winona Ryder in the 1990 films “Mermaids” and “The Addams Family,” with Christina Ricci portraying the witty and melancholic Wednesday Addams. The following year saw her emerge again as a cast member.

1990s classics like Casper and Now and Then were enjoyed, paving the way for Claire Danes to portray intricate characters in various films such as The Opposite of Sex, Buffalo ’66, Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas, Sleepy Hollow, Prozac Nation, Pumpkin, and Monster. In this latter film, she starred opposite Charlize Theron’s award-winning portrayal of serial killer Aileen Wuornos.

For the past 30 years, Ricci has primarily engaged in thrilling pursuits. This includes portraying a ’60s flight attendant in the brief-lived series Pan Am, being shackled to a radiator in Black Snake Moan, and delving into intriguing real-life female characters like ax murderer Lizzie Borden in The Lizzie Borden Chronicles, author and Fitzgerald muse Zelda in Z: The Beginning of Everything.

Ricci is mom to son Freddie with ex-husband James Heerdegen.

In December of 2021, the celebrity known as “Yellowjackets” had a baby girl named Cleopatra. This joyous event took place with the help of her husband, Mark Hampton, who is a hairdresser and was married to her in October of the same year.

Macaulay Culkin solidified his iconic image at just 10 years old through an iconic scream in the movie “Home Alone,” but he had been actively working in television movies since he was around 5, including roles in “Uncle Buck,” “Jacob’s Ladder,” and others. After taking a nearly decade-long break following the 1994 release of “Ri¢hie Ri¢h,” Culkin has returned to acting intermittently, primarily appearing in smaller films with significant cultural impact such as “Party Monster” and “Saved.

Following his roles on Adult Swim’s “Robot Chicken” and a barista portrayal on “The Jim Gaffigan Show”, assuming pandemic precautions are resolved, Macaulay Culkin is set to appear in the 10th season of “American Horror Story”. This season is expected to air in 2021.

I am fortunate to be in a committed relationship with Brenda Song, and together we have two wonderful sons. Our eldest son, Dakota Song Culkin, carries the name of my late older sister Dakota, who tragically passed away in a car accident in 2008. Our youngest son was born in 2023; his name is still under wraps but he made his public debut at my Hollywood Walk of Fame ceremony on December 1, 2023.

Dakota transitioned quickly from portraying Ally McBeal’s 5-year-old self and Sean Penn’s 6-year-old daughter in “I Am Sam” to carving out a path as the first female officer of the New York Police Department turned private detective in the historical drama “The Alienist,” but this wasn’t an overnight change.

She’s been putting in an incredible amount of effort for over two decades, delivering standout performances in films such as Uptown Girls, Man on Fire, Hide and Seek, War of the Worlds, Charlotte’s Web, The Secret Life of Bees, three Twilight movies, American Pastoral, and Once Upon a Time…in Hollywood. Notably, she portrayed real-life followers of Charles Manson, specifically Lynette “Squeaky” Fromme, in the latter film.

Apart from appearing in the movie “The Nightingale” alongside her younger sister Elle Fanning, she is also set to lead an adaptation of Sylvia Plath’s renowned and singular novel, “The Bell Jar”. This novel revolves around a young woman struggling with mental illness during the 1950s.

She initially made her mark portraying “Lucy, 2 years old,” a younger iteration of Dakota’s character in the movie “I Am Sam.” However, this Fanning sister has since forged her unique path as an actress and established a distinct style, setting herself apart from her equally accomplished sibling.

She gathered the typical roles as the child of established Hollywood stars in numerous films such as “Daddy Day Care”, “The Door in the Floor”, “Babel”, and “Reservation Road”. Additionally, she made guest appearances on several “CSI” spin-offs, “Criminal Minds”, “House”, “Law & Order: SVU”, and many other shows that may have been inappropriate for her age during filming. However, as a teenager and young adult, her cinematic work remained diverse, encompassing family films like “We Bought a Zoo” and “Maleficent”, young adult stories such as “Super 8” and “Twixt”, prestigious dramas including “Trumbo” and “20th Century Women”, and dark fantasies like “The Neon Demon” and “The Beguiled”.

Throughout her career, she has portrayed Mary Shelley in a movie titled after her character and Catherine the Great in the satirical Hulu series “The Great”. Coming up next, she and Dakota are set to star as sisters in the highly-anticipated big-screen adaptation of Kristin Hannah’s World War II novel, “The Nightingale”.

Over the years, the actress and singer has matured since her breakout role on Disney Channel’s Lizzie McGuire. She smoothly transitioned into more family-oriented roles like Agent Cody Banks, Cheaper by the Dozen, and A Cinderella Story.

However, after a period without much screen time, Duff has shone once more in the TV Land series Younger, portraying a character with depth beyond initial impressions who works alongside Sutton Foster’s character, a 40-year-old pretending to be a millennial. The critically acclaimed show is set for a seventh season. While discussions about a spin-off focusing on Duff’s Younger character Kelsey are intriguing, fans have eagerly anticipated her reappearance as Lizzie in a planned reboot for Disney+. Regrettably, the revival of this cherished series has been postponed.

She has since starred in two seasons of  How I Met Your Father.

Duff and former hockey player Mike Comrie, the father of their son Luca Comrie, parted ways in 2014 following nearly four years of marriage, eventually leading to a divorce. Since then, she has been with songwriter Matthew Koma and together they had a daughter named Banks Violet Bair in 2018. The couple got married in 2019, and in 2021, they welcomed their second child, Mae James Bair, into their family.

Back in the day, I was absolutely enamored with the younger sibling of Kirk Cameron from “Growing Pains.” You might recognize her as the studious eldest Tanner sister, D.J., on “Full House,” a show that ruled our hearts from 1987 to 1995. She was the crimped-hair fashion icon for countless 12-year-olds like me!

She has appeared in numerous TV movies, some carrying powerful themes, like the 1996 film “No One Would Tell,” which is based on a true story about a high school student who was tragically murdered by her 16-year-old boyfriend after enduring his abuse in silence for months (we’re still shaken by it).

However, in more recent times, following a two-season stint as a co-host on The View, and a reunion with almost the entire Tanner family for five seasons of Fuller House on Netflix, Candace has ascended to the throne of the Hallmark Channel’s Christmas programming and is also the leading actress in the network’s Aurora Teagarden murder-mystery series, which is based on the books by Charlaine Harris.

In 2021, she marked her 25th wedding anniversary with Valeri Bure, a retired NHL player, who is the father of her three kids.

Following her role as the middle sibling Stephanie Tanner on ‘Full House’ for eight consecutive seasons, Sweetin faced issues with substance abuse – an ordeal she openly discussed in her 2009 memoir titled ‘unSweetined’.

Over the course of my life, I’ve experienced three marriages from 2002 to 2016, which generated quite a bit of public interest. Additionally, there was a brief engagement with Justin Hodak that made headlines for less than ideal reasons. Unfortunately, he had several personal issues and, in a turn of events, breached the restraining order I had against him. In 2019, he was sentenced to over six years in prison for illegal possession of a dangerous weapon and tampering with evidence.

Since 2008, the mother of Zoie and Beatrix has been sober. She returned to the Tanner family for five seasons in Netflix’s Fuller House and starred in multiple Hallmark Channel films, such as the Christmas movie Merry and Bright from 2019 and the romantic comedy Just Swipe.

The character of Michelle Tanner, initially portrayed as a naive infant on the iconic ABC sitcom “Full House”, was eventually played by not one but two actresses as she evolved into a clever 6-year-old. Following their TV success, these twin sisters leveraged their fame to produce films (both big-screen and direct-to-video), establish a production company, design children’s clothing lines, author books, and launch various other products, thus creating the expansive Olsen business empire.

After 2004’s “New York Minute”, Mary-Kate persisted with acting, joining the cast of “Weeds” for a season and appearing in films like “The Wackness” and “Beastly”. On the other hand, Ashley mostly stepped away from it all. Nowadays, both are highly successful figures in the fashion industry as co-founders of The Row, an award-winning label by CFDA, and Elizabeth & James.

In a quiet celebration, Ashley became a mother for the first time with Louis Eisner, her significant other since 2017, in the year 2023. Mary-Kate exchanged vows with Olivier Sarkozy back in 2015 and initiated divorce proceedings in 2020.

Prior to his movie stardom, numerous productions, activism, an Oscar for “The Revenant”, a string of model girlfriends and a life spent aboard yachts, he was once a homeless teenager named Luke who moved in with the Seaver family on “Growing Pains” in 1991. Known for his youthful appearance even beyond his teenage years (he was already 16 on “GP” and had been acting for quite some time), DiCaprio received his first of six Oscar nominations for “What’s Eating Gilbert Grape”, portraying a variety of troubled young characters in films like “A Boy’s Life”, “The Basketball Diaries”, “Marvin’s Room” and, love-troubled at least, “Romeo + Juliet”.

He still kinda looked like a kid in Titanic, but at 22 he had reached full-on heartthrob status.

For the past ten years, Leonardo DiCaprio has appeared in movies like “Inception”, “The Wolf of Wall Street”, “Once Upon a Time…in Hollywood”, “The Revenant” (which earned him his first Best Actor Oscar), and “Killers of the Flower Moon”.

Or, more concisely:

Leonardo DiCaprio has graced our screens in films such as “Inception”, “The Wolf of Wall Street”, “Once Upon a Time…in Hollywood”, “The Revenant” (winning his first Best Actor Oscar), and “Killers of the Flower Moon” over the past decade.

Accio, adulthood!

As Hermione Granger, I made an impressive debut in eight Harry Potter films. Subsequently, I ventured into Young Adult literature, starring in The Perks of Being a Wallflower and The Bling Ring. I also had the privilege of working alongside Tom Hanks in The Circle. On a more personal level, I have utilized my platform as a United Nations Goodwill Ambassador to champion women’s empowerment and promote gender equality on a global scale.

As a diehard fan, I can’t help but marvel at the extraordinary journey of this prodigious talent. Born and raised in New Mexico, he struck gold on his first attempt, landing a Golden Globe nomination at just 15 for his breakout role as a troubled boy who forms an unlikely bond with the family’s housekeeper in the 1988 TV movie “Clara’s Heart.”

But the road to stardom could have taken a turn for the worse for the star of the hit dramedy “Doogie Howser, M.D.”, where he brilliantly portrayed a 16-year-old medical prodigy. Yet, Neil Patrick Harris playfully suggested that things went awry when he delightfully poked fun at himself in the comedy classic “Harold & Kumar Go to White Castle.

Despite a brief hiatus as he took time to recharge after his intense youth in Hollywood, he was incredibly active in theater, appearing in three Broadway productions. Eventually, the perfect television role came along in the form of Barney Stinson from How I Met Your Mother, for which he received four Emmy nominations. In 2010, he was nominated for three Emmys and won two; one for co-producing the 2009 Tonys and another for his guest appearance on Glee.

The versatile performer, skilled in acting, singing, dancing, and magic, has hosted the Tonys on four occasions (receiving an Emmy for exceptional programming as a producer each time), and has also been a host for the Emmys twice and the Oscars once, in 2015. In addition, he was awarded a Tony in 2014 for Best Leading Actor in a Musical, playing the lead role in Hedwig and the Angry Inch.

In 2010, Harris and his longtime companion David Burtka became parents to twins Gideon and Harper through surrogacy. They officially got married in 2014.

At the tender age of 4, she was adorably charming as the scene-stealing character Olivia on The Cosby Show. Following this, she starred in films like The Little Rascals, Doctor Dolittle, and both versions of Doctor Dolittle 2. In 2003, she got her own cherished Disney Channel sitcom, That’s So Raven. During this time, she not only played the psychic teen with unique fashion sense but also made appearances in several other Disney productions such as The Cheetah Girls, The Suite Life of Zack & Cody, Kim Possible, and Sonny With a Chance.

Following the end of her show in 2007, Raven-Symoné’s television roles expanded to include “American Dad”, “Nashville”, “State of Georgia”, “The Jim Gaffigan Show”, “Master of None”, and “Drunk History”. Since 2015, she has had a recurring role on “Black-ish”. Additionally, Raven-Symoné was a co-host on “The View” for three seasons. In June 2020, she got married to Miranda Maday.

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