ANNE SCHEDEEN, ALF STAR WHO PLAYED KATE TANNER, DIES AT 77.(PHOTO).

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Anne Schedeen, ALF star who played Kate Tanner, dies at 77 Anne Schedeen, best known for playing Kate Tanner on the NBC sitcom ALF, has died at the age of 77. Her family said she “passed peacefully” in a statement shared Sunday, adding that she died surrounded by the legacy of her life and work. A cause of death was not disclosed. In their tribute, her family described Schedeen as someone with “creative energy,” sharp humor, and a deep love for her family, storytelling, and rescue dogs. They remembered her as a strong presence in their lives, saying her memory would live on through her artwork, handmade creations, and “joie de vivre.” They also asked loved ones to honor her by supporting Habitat for Humanity in lieu of sending flowers. Her longtime agent confirmed her death and said she meant “the world” to both her family and her professional circle. Born in Portland, Oregon, Schedeen developed an early interest in acting, taking part in children’s theater before moving through dinner...

BLAKE LIVELY 'RUINED' IN HOLLYWOOD AFTER LAWSUIT AND NO ONE IS 'SHEDDING TEARS' OVER HER, SOURCE CLAIMS. (PHOTO).


 Blake Lively 'ruined' in Hollywood after lawsuit and no one is 'shedding tears' over her, source claims


Blake Lively’s ongoing legal battle with Justin Baldoni has reached a critical stage, and the fallout is already affecting her standing in Hollywood. 


After a federal judge dismissed most of her claims including sexual harassment and defamation she is left with only three allegations to prove at trial: breach of contract, retaliation, and aiding and abetting retaliation. 


Industry insiders have suggested that her reputation has taken a major hit, with some executives claiming the lawsuit has “ruined her” and that she may struggle to recover professionally. 


Lively, however, remains defiant, insisting on pursuing the case not only for herself but for other victims of harassment.


Her public statements have drawn mixed reactions. While she expressed gratitude for the chance to present her story to a jury, brand experts warn that her outspoken stance could backfire if she loses. 


Comparisons have already been made to Amber Heard, with analysts noting that a verdict in Baldoni’s favor could leave Lively vulnerable to being viewed as a “pariah” in the industry. 


Entertainment attorneys emphasize that winning the case is crucial for her to restore her image, as her reputation has already suffered significant damage. 


The trial, scheduled for May 18, is expected to hinge on witness credibility and the effectiveness of each side’s legal team.


Meanwhile, rumors suggest that Lively and her husband Ryan Reynolds may be preparing for a semi‑permanent move to the U.K., having reportedly purchased a home in Barnet. 


The speculation comes amid strained ties with Hollywood peers, including Taylor Swift, who was pulled into the dispute through Baldoni’s allegations. 


With both Lively and Reynolds facing career uncertainty, the outcome of the trial could determine not only her professional trajectory but also the couple’s future in the entertainment industry.

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