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Orange County actor Noah Munck was only 11 years old when he landed the recurring role of the funny friend, Gibby — and was later joined by his brother Ethan Munck as his on-screen brother, Guppy — on the early 2000s kids comedy “iCarly.” Noah (and Ethan) Munck were joined on the silly show by
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Oklahoma-born actor Ryan Merriman was still a teenager when he landed the role of the  basketball-loving leprechaun, Kyle Johnson — who has to hunt down his lucky gold coin to restore order to his Irish family — in the 2001 Disney channel original movie, “The Luck Of The Irish.” Merriman was cast alongside other notable
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Play video content Mama June‘s decided a pandemic is the perfect time to get back in front of the camera and become a public figure again, but not on her TV show — she’s getting paid to push a weight loss challenge. The troubled reality star is promoting something called Boom Bod, a weight loss
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North London native Caroline Elizabeth Ann Ellis was only 20 years old when she gained fame stateside for her role as the drumming butterfly, Joy, in the super ’70s Saturday morning children’s show, “The Bugaloos,” by Sid and Marty Krofft. Caroline Ellis wasn’t the only adorable insect trying to fend off Benita Bizarre (played by
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New York City-native Tuesday Weld (real name Susan Ker Weld) gained fame in the ’60s for an impressive laundry list of acting credits on smash shows, including Connie on “The Adventures Of Ozzie and Harriet,” Kitten Lang on “77 Sunset Strip,” Thalia Menninger on “The Many Loves of Dobie Gillis,” Abigal Williams on “The Crucible”
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