‘Days of Our Lives’ star and Harley Quinn voice actor Arleen Sorkin dead at 67
Arleen Sorkin, the former “Days of Our Lives” star who served as the voice and inspiration for well-known “Batman” anti-hero Harley Quinn, died Thursday. She was 67.
Arleen Sorkin, the former “Days of Our Lives” star who served as the voice and inspiration for well-known “Batman” anti-hero Harley Quinn, died Thursday. She was 67.
A string of top musical artists have been assaulted — by cell phones, sex toys and, well, worse — during live performances.
It was a hazy shade of dating.
“Why is no one saying anything about him touching her waist like that and her looking VERY pissed off because of it,” wrote one critic.
“Wow honestly had the best time today with my #bttf family,” read a caption on an Instagram post by actor Lea Thompson.
He’s hopelessly devoted to her, even donning a Danny Zuko-esque outfit including a white T-shirt and black jacket.
Brendan Fraser stripped down the scene from their 1992 flick.
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Yoda who portrayed Fuji Kobiaji on the ABC sitcom, which also starred Ernest Borgnine.
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