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Elisabeth Shue - Age, Bio, Birthday, Family, Net Worth

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<div class='timeline-item'><div class='timeline-left'><div class='timeline-date'>1963</div></div><div class='timeline-center'></div><div class='timeline-right'><div class='timeline-text timeline-text-title'>Elisabeth Shue is Born</div><div class='timeline-text'>On October 6, 1963, Elisabeth Shue was born in Wilmington, Delaware.</div></div></div><div class='timeline-item'><div class='timeline-left'><div class='timeline-date'>1984</div></div><div class='timeline-center'></div><div class='timeline-right'><div class='timeline-text timeline-text-title'>First Film Role</div><div class='timeline-text'>Shue's first film role was in The Karate Kid, where she played Ali Mills.</div></div></div><div class='timeline-item'><div class='timeline-left'><div class='timeline-date'>1987</div></div><div class='timeline-center'></div><div class='timeline-right'><div class='timeline-text timeline-text-title'>Nominated for an Oscar</div><div class='timeline-text'>Shue was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for her performance in the drama Leaving Las Vegas. Read More...

Kodak Black Parents, Arrested, Siblings, Net Worth, Height, Weight, Age

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Kodak Black Parents:- Kodak is an American rapper. Kodak gained initial recognition with his single “No Flockin”, released in 2014. Kodak’s debut album, Painting Pictures, peaked at No. 3 in the U.S. Billboard 200 and included the Billboard Hot 100 top 10 single “Tunnel Vision”. Kodak’s second album, Dying to Live (2018), peaked at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 and was supported by the single “Zeze” which peaked at No. Read More...

2024s Canceled Shows, for Your Final Consideration

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Way back in 2016, Vulture wrote of the now mostly forgotten Netflix series Bloodline that “Netflix did something it’s rarely done in its four-year history of original programming Wednesday: It canceled a show.” These days, updates on streaming series reckon with how “platforms invented cruel and unusual ways to cancel them.” Well, the great cancel-off of 2024 is officially on its way, and no show is safe. Without reputable sourcing on streaming audience numbers, there’s little way to know if your favorite piece of art content is actually a hit or just a hit with your friend group/online bubble/in-laws. Read More...