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Man Accused of Killing Fox Exec Gavin Smith in 2012 Found Guilty of Manslaughter

John Creech was found guilty on Monday of voluntary manslaughter in the 2012 death of Fox executive Gavin Smith. The former 20th Century Fox distribution exec’s remains were found in a shallow grave in the Angeles National Forest in the Antelope Valley in November of 2014 — about two and a half years after he was reported missing.

On 'Dearest Everybody,' Inara George Steps Out Of Her Father's Long Shadow

Lowell George always took the road less traveled — even if it didn't lead to the bank. The revered singer and guitarist of Little Feat told Chicago's WXRT as much in 1979, two weeks before he died at just 34 years old. "I like takin' chances," he said. "And I really can't get up in the morning and think about the goals of being successful. 'Cause what is success? It certainly isn't money.

What is certain in life? Death, taxes and a new book by John Grisham

Just going by numbers alone, it's undeniable that John Grisham is a statesman of American letters. Since the beginning of his career, his goal has been focused on output. "One smart decision I made way back then was to hurry up and write," he said in an interview with NPR. He's published 49 books, and has sold more than 400 million copies, according to his publicist. He's been in the game for more than three decades now.

'Wednesday' Star Gwendoline Christie on Why She Identified With 'The Addams Family' (Exclusive)

The Addams Family has a special place in Gwendoline Christie's heart. So it was equally exciting for the actress, who plays Nevermore Academy Principal Larissa Weems on Netflix's Wednesday, to step into the franchise. "I absolutely was obsessed with The Addams Family. I've always loved The Addams Family," the Game of Thrones alum told ET's Denny Directo during the Wednesday virtual junket. "I grew up watching it -- the black-and-white version of the show -- when it was on television when I was quite young.

10 Tips and Hacks to Get the Most Out of Peacock

Streamliner At your service. Streamliner At your service. Peacock is one of the younger players in the ongoing streaming wars. The service is bankrolled by 70-plus years of NBC content, and as such, its coffers boast such all-time binge Hall of Famers as The Office and 30 Rock. (Not to mention vintage classics like Cheers and Family Ties.) Peacock is considerably more experimental with its deployment, with a free variant and a TV-channel facsimile, which breaks up the Netflix-standard episode dump we’ve become accustomed to over the past decade.