Charles C. Stevenson, Jr. -- the actor most famous for playing Smitty the bartender on "Will and Grace" -- has died.
Charles C. Stevenson Jr., the actor best known for playing the beloved bartender Smitty on Will & Grace, has died. He was 95.
The author of dozens of books was recognized by people in the grassroots as well as in the highest echelons of American society.
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King Charles III said Friday that his cancer treatment will be reduced in the new year because of early diagnosis, effective intervention and adherence to doctors' orders. Charles, 77, revealed the ...
King Charles on Friday revealed that doctors have scaled back his cancer treatment plan after what he described as a positive response during an emotional televised address. "Today I am able to share ...
King Charles delivered an emotional update on his cancer battle Friday night, revealing that doctors have scaled back his treatment plan after what he described as a positive response to care. “Today, ...
Britain’s King Charles III has revealed that his cancer treatment will soon be scaled back, crediting an “early diagnosis, effective intervention and adherence to doctors’ orders” for an improvement ...