Of all the cynical, shady, and even despicable Homeland characters viewers met during the show’s eight seasons, Dar Adal ranked high on the list of the shadiest. Dar, played by Oscar winner F. Murray Abraham, first entered the picture late in season 2.
Through season 6, Dar wielded his influence and waged covert operations until he finally hit the limit (in an attempted coup against a sitting U.S. president). Along the way, we learned a great deal about him through interactions with his star assassin, Peter Quinn.
On GLAMOUR Tries this week, Beauty Editor Lottie Winter tested out the hugely popular BaByliss Hydro Fusion Air Styler, a hot air brush which recently sold out on ASOS. Not only does this styling tool ooze shelfie appeal with thanks to that pretty powder blue hue, but it uses a moisture balancing dual ionic system which combines both positive and negative ions to hydrate the hair, eliminate fly-aways as you style and keep things looking sleek.
Derek Zoolander has a son!
The really, really ridiculously good looking male model, played by Ben Stiller, has passed his golden genes on to the next generation. On Monday, the Zoolander 2 star Instagrammed a photo of himself with his onscreen offspring, played by Cyrus Arnold.
As you can see, Derek Jr. hasn't quite perfected his blue steel pose, and it seems unlikely his dashing daddy would've been the one to commission that bowl cut.
On the surface, Everybody Loves Raymond appears to be a fairly benign show about the trials and tribulations of married life. A dysfunctional and too-close-for-comfort extended family is thrown in for added interest. Some fans, however, think there might be a more scandalous explanation for that familial dysfunction. A fan theory suggests that Ray and Debra Barone’s children are the results of an affair, and that might be why Marie Barone, Ray’s mother, is so awful to Debra.
Media MonkeyTelevision industrySheen sinks his teeth into Frost roleAs if getting the voice right wasn't enough. Playing the legendary TV interviewer David Frost for more than two years on stage and screen has left actor Michael Sheen needing dental work after jutting out his jaw for so long to impersonate the "piranha"-like interviewer. "I messed up the thing that attaches you gum to your lip and eventually needed dental work done on my jaw,"