- Little darling: Kristy McNichol, the young actress America adored in . . .
The nineteenth summer of Kristy McNichol (1982) By Andrea Darvi Maybe she’s no little darling on the set, but then Kristy McNichol never intended to be America’s sweetheart All she wants is to work hard — and play hard It was the start of a photographic session in a New York City studio and Kristy McNichol, on orders, stepped behind a partition, yanked off her designer blue jeans and
- Dynamite magazine had 1970s 1980s celebrities GenX . . . - Click Americana
Dynamite magazine was published from 1974-1992, and delivered a little bit of pop culture to kids' mailboxes all across the US Here's a look back!
- ABC Afterschool Special episodes, from the 70s to the 90s: The ultimate . . .
The specials also were early showcases for many actors and actresses who would go on to greater success — people like Ben Affleck, Rob Lowe, Jodie Foster, Cynthia Nixon, Sarah Jessica Parker, Freddie Prinze Jr, Jessica Alba, River Phoenix, Kyra Sedgwick, Kristy McNichol, Kirk Cameron, Yeardley Smith and Melora Hardin, among others
- Matt Dillon: An insiders talk with teen actor The Outsiders star . . .
I worked with Kristy McNichol in Little Darlings, and I got to meet Brooke Shields and Jodie Foster They’re all really cool But I think they’re all too busy with their careers to have time for dates But they’re so down-to-earth, you wouldn’t guess they were stars They know how to handle their lives without getting messed up
- Who were the hottest teen stars of 1984? - Click Americana
Kristy McNichol – Fave Female Movie Star First Place: Kristy McNichol with 19 9% of the vote Second Place: Diane Lane with 16 7% of the vote Third Place: Brooke Shields with 10 0% of the vote Kristy was the clear frontrunner for the title of Fave Female Movie Star, although Diane had many supporters
- About The Bad News Bears, the original 70s movie . . . - Click Americana
Bad News Bears, about a drunken ex-pitcher who transforms a bedraggled group of kids into a winning little-league baseball team, won raves for showing kids as real people
- Who were the top TV stars of 1979? Here’s what teens said back then
Who were the top TV stars of 1979? America's teens had favorite television programs and favorite stars, but those two categories had surprisingly little to do with each other, according to a national survey
- The Love Boat made waves in the ‘70s - Click Americana
Then every week, a rotating set of passengers played by literally hundreds of notable guest actors — including Jim Nabors, Jamie Lee Curtis, Betty White, Robert Stack, Telly Savalas, Janet Jackson, Andy Warhol, Maureen McCormick (The Brady Bunch), Kristy McNichol, Phylicia Rashad (The Cosby Show), Ray Bolger (The Wizard of Oz) — and even
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