In his second appearance in nearly two years, “The Incredible Hulk” actor Lou Ferrigno is visiting Modesto for autographs and photos. Invincible Comics on Tully Road first hosted the 1970s TV and ...
Ferrigno was Norris’ personal trainer for movies such as “Hero” and “The Terror” in the 1980s and the pair remained friends for four decades. His family announced Norris had died at 86 on Thursday. “I ...
INSTITUTE, W.Va. — West Virginia State University raised $1.1 million during its annual Day of Giving earlier this week. Ericke Cage WVSU President Ericke Cage said they were able to more than double ...
The Pitt brings a new guest appearance during a hospital crisis storyline in Episode 10. Actor Lou Ferrigno Jr. joins the medical drama as orthopedic surgeon Dr. Brendon Park. His appearance comes ...
Another 911 star has joined the cast of The Pitt, here’s who is the newest addition to the star cast
Another familiar face from 911 is stepping into the intense world of The Pitt as actor Lou Ferrigno Jr. has officially joined the cast of the medical drama, adding fresh energy to the Emmy winning ...
Pittsburgh Trauma Medical Center is enlisting a familiar face from the 118. TVLine can exclusively reveal that "9-1-1" alum Lou Ferrigno Jr. — who has recurred throughout the ABC drama's run as LAFD ...
Worlds collide on tonight's episode of The Pitt, as a 9-1-1 alum joins in on the chaotic happenings of Pittsburgh Trauma Medical Center amid a disastrous 4th of July not well spent at the local water ...
Long before the MCU, Marvel was dominating television with this groundbreaking show. "The Incredible Hulk" premiered in 1978, starring Bill Bixby and Lou Ferrigno. The show popularized superhero ...
Lou Holtz lived and breathed Notre Dame. He will now be forever laid to rest alongside another Notre Dame legend on the hallowed grounds where they became college football icons. How fitting that Lou ...
Lou Holtz, the College Football Hall of Fame coach who led Notre Dame to the 1988 national championship and won 249 games over 33 seasons at six schools, has died. He was 89. Notre Dame announced on ...
WASHINGTON — Lou Holtz, a legendary football coach who helped University of Notre Dame win the 1988 National Championship and coached at six colleges and universities, has died. He was 89. The ...
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