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See What The 'Facts Of Life' Girls Look Like 20 Years Later
Last night "The Facts of Life" stars Geri Jewell (Geri), Cloris Leachman (Beverly), Nancy McKeon (Jo), Charlotte Rae (Edna), and Lisa Whelchel (Blair) reunited for the first time in over 20 years at the 9th Annual TV Land Awards.
The group accepted the Pop Culture Award for their popular 1980s sitcom that ran for nine seasons on NBC.
The series followed a group of girls attending a boarding school and the joys and the trials of adolescence under the guiding hand of housemother Edna Garrett.
Mindy Cohn (Natalie) also attended:
Kim Fields, a.k.a. Tootie, arrived at the awards show late...
READ MOREThe group accepted the Pop Culture Award for their popular 1980s sitcom that ran for nine seasons on NBC.
The series followed a group of girls attending a boarding school and the joys and the trials of adolescence under the guiding hand of housemother Edna Garrett.
Mindy Cohn (Natalie) also attended:
Kim Fields, a.k.a. Tootie, arrived at the awards show late...
Celebrity Birthdays, May 20
Happy Birthday to rapper Busta Rhymes (1972), race car driver Tony Stewart (1971), "Deadwood" star Timothy Olyphant (1968), "The Facts of Life" actress Mindy Cohn (1960), "Ghost" actor Tony Goldwyn (1960), "True Romance" actor Bronson Pinchot (1959), singer Israel Kamakawiwo'ole (1959), Go-Go's singer Jane Wiedlin (1958), singer/actress Cher (1946), British singer Joe Cocker (1944), "The Matrix Revolutions" actor Anthony Zerbe (1936), and "Mr. Smith Goes To Washington" star Jimmy Stewart (1908; d. 1997).
READ MORECelebrity Birthdays, May 20
Happy Birthday to rapper Busta Rhymes (1972), race car driver Tony Stewart (1971), "Deadwood" star Timothy Olyphant (1968), "The Facts of Life" actress Mindy Cohn (1960), "Ghost" actor Tony Goldwyn (1960), "True Romance" actor Bronson Pinchot (1959), singer Israel Kamakawiwo'ole (1959), Go-Go's singer Jane Wiedlin (1958), singer/actress Cher (1946), British singer Joe Cocker (1944), "The Matrix Revolutions" actor Anthony Zerbe (1936), and "Mr. Smith Goes To Washington" star Jimmy Stewart (1908; d. 1997).
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