The star of the show “The Simpsons” famously uses the catchphrase “D’oh,” which was inspired by Scottish actor James Finlayson.
The details of the Democrat’s project were revealed in a new book by Jedd McFatter and Susan Crabtree called Fool’s Gold: The Radicals, Con Artists, and Traitors Who Killed the California Dream and ...
The Scots actor James Finlayson, who inspired Homer Simpson's famous 'D'oh!' exclamation, has been memorialised at the ...
The Scots actor James Finlayson, who inspired Homer Simpson's famous 'D'oh!' exclamation, has been memorialised at the ...
The portrait by young artist Connor Draycott was unveiled by Finlayson's family who were joined by the UK chapters of Sons of ...
Famously clumsy in many of his movie Laurel and Hardy movie roles, his trademark expression “Doh!” was picked up by writers of The Simpsons. It became such a popular catchphrase for lead character ...
He was the star of the silent screen whose exasperated response to being the butt of Laurel and Hardy’s jokes inspired Homer Simpson’s ...
He was the star of the silent screen whose exasperated response to being the butt of Laurel and Hardy’s jokes inspired Homer ...
Hawthorn has breathed a sigh of relief after midfielder James Worpel was cleared of a serious ankle injury from a nasty incident that forced him from the field against Sydney.
Fabian Hurzeler will look for physical and mental freshness at Newcastle. And that could mean changes for the FA Cup fifth-round tie. The Seagulls are on Tyneside looking for a fifth successive win in ...
Kicking with the breeze, Port kicked 6.3 to a behind in the first term. Joe Richards kicked the opening goal and racked up 10 ...
Adelaide and Port Adelaide’s pre-season campaigns ramp up further this week as the two South Australian clubs travel ...