Explore More He told you to “Set it and forget it,” but the world will never forget Ron Popeil.
Popeil, an inventor and the face of infomercials for “as-seen-on-TV” products like Showtime Rotisserie and Pocket Fisherman, has died. He was 86.
His family told TMZ that Popeil had a medical emergency on Tuesday and died Wednesday morning surrounded by family at Los Angeles’ Cedars-Sinai Medical Center.
Popeil was best known for the “Set it and forget it” catchphrase used to sell Showtime Rotisserie in late-night infomercials.
The Marvel Universe is unsurprisingly filled with some incredibly wealthy superheroes.
Recommended Videos From the Avengers Tower in Manhattan and the Fantastic Four’s building, to Namor’s vast ocean, and Black Panther’s entire country, some of the franchise’s superheroes are as far from impoverished as you can get (well, except for Peter Parker, but let’s give the kid a break). The question is, just how wealthy are these heroes?
How wealthy are the villains, for that matter?
Like many grunge stars, Stone Temple Pilots' frontman Scott Weiland had a fair share of questionable moments, including substance abuse and a 1995 arrest for drug possession (via Rolling Stone). He chose a counseling program over jailtime and promised to change: "I want to be happy again, and I'm going to do something about it before it kills me or f***s up everything in my life." But that was not the end of Weiland's self-destructive behavior, barely surviving a heroin overdose in 1999 and being arrested for domestic battery in 2001.
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$2.5 MillionDaniel Francis Haggerty Wiki BiographyDaniel Francis Haggerty was born on the 19th November 1942, in Los Angeles, California USA, and passed away on the 15th January 2016 in Burbank, California. He was an actor, perhaps best recognized for being in the role of James Capen Adams in the film and TV series “The Life and Times of Grizzly Adams”. He also appeared in “Big Stan” (2007), “Dead in 5 Heartbeats” (2013), and “40 Nights” (2016) among many others.
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Gloria May Josephine Swanson (/swnsn/; March 27, 1899 – April 4, 1983) was an American actress, singer, and producer best remembered for her portrayal of Norma Desmond in the highly acclaimed film Sunset Boulevard (1950). She was one of the most well-known actresses and fashion icons of the silent cinema period, particularly under the supervision of Cecil B. DeMille. She appeared in hundreds of silent films and was the first woman to be nominated for an Academy Award for Best Actress.