BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. (AP) - In the early 1980s, Mary Hart became the face - and the famously insured legs - of a new breed of TV show, the entertainment news magazine. She quickly rose from ...
The former ET anchor is returning to the show stage on Thursday night to help kick off ET's 35th anniversary celebration. In honor of her 29-year run as an anchor who helped define and revolutionize ...
Mary Hart has been the mistress of ceremonies at the Palm Springs Film Festival since 2003 and has seen countless celebrities participate in their annual gala, which kicks off awards season every ...
There’s something about Mary Hart. Thirty-five years ago, Mary helped usher in the celebrity television age as an anchor on Entertainment Tonight, the first syndicated newsmagazine show of its kind.
Mary Hart will make her return to “Entertainment Tonight” on Thursday to celebrate the 35th anniversary of the longest-running entertainment news show. Hart, who hosted the series for 29 years, says, ...
Mary Hart has listed her Los Angeles condo for $8.8 million. Getty Images / Natalia Knezevic Former “Entertainment Tonight” host Mary Hart and producer husband Burt Sugarman have put another Los ...
“Entertainment Tonight” host Mary Hart announced Thursday that next season will be her last as the show marks its 30th year in syndication. Hart joined ET in 1982, its second year of existence. “I’ve ...
News Channel 3 met up with long-time host of the Palm Springs International Film Festival Awards Gala, Mary Hart while she was receiving her star on the Palm Springs Walk of Stars to find out what she ...
Tiegel passed away Jan. 23 following a battle with cancer. Longtime colleague, close friend and legendary host Hart pays tribute to the woman who was universally loved in Hollywood for her spirit, ...
Former Entertainment Tonight host Mary Hart is set to return as emcee at the Palm Springs International Film Festival Film Awards gala in January 2022, organizers have announced. The festival will run ...
Popular "Entertainment Tonight" anchor in cross hairs as local stations plead poverty. By Andrew Wallenstein, The Associated Press There’s five million reasons “Entertainment Tonight” was willing to ...