Sharon Farrell, who starred as the mother of a murderous infant in It’s Alive and contributed strong supporting turns opposite James Garner and Steve McQueen, respectively, in the 1969 films Marlowe and The Reivers, has died. She was 82.
Farrell died unexpectedly May 15 of natural causes at a hospital in Orange County, her son, Chance Boyer, told The Hollywood Reporter.
Farrell also played a movie hairstylist in Richard Rush‘s The Stunt Man (1980), the ex-wife of Chuck Norris’ Texas Ranger in Lone Wolf McQuade (1983) and the mother of the cheerleader portrayed by Amanda Peterson in Can’t Buy Me Love (1987).
On television, Farrell recurred as Det. Lori Wilson on the final season (1979-80) of CBS’ Hawaii Five-o and was Florence Webster, mother of Tricia Cast’s Nina Webster, on the CBS soap opera The Young and the Restless from 1991-97.
In the horror thriller It’s Alive (1974), written and directed by Larry Cohen and...
Farrell died unexpectedly May 15 of natural causes at a hospital in Orange County, her son, Chance Boyer, told The Hollywood Reporter.
Farrell also played a movie hairstylist in Richard Rush‘s The Stunt Man (1980), the ex-wife of Chuck Norris’ Texas Ranger in Lone Wolf McQuade (1983) and the mother of the cheerleader portrayed by Amanda Peterson in Can’t Buy Me Love (1987).
On television, Farrell recurred as Det. Lori Wilson on the final season (1979-80) of CBS’ Hawaii Five-o and was Florence Webster, mother of Tricia Cast’s Nina Webster, on the CBS soap opera The Young and the Restless from 1991-97.
In the horror thriller It’s Alive (1974), written and directed by Larry Cohen and...
- 8/5/2023
- by Mike Barnes
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Actor/writer/director Ethan Hawke discusses a few of his favorite films with Josh Olson and Joe Dante.
Show Notes: Movies Referenced In This Episode
Explorers (1985) – Glenn Erickson’s Blu-ray review
The Verdict (1982)
The Color Of Money (1986) – Rod Lurie’s trailer commentary
Nobody’s Fool (1994)
Three Faces Of Eve (1957)
Mr. And Mrs. Bridge (1990)
North By Northwest (1959)
Torn Curtain (1966)
Psycho (1960) – John Landis’s trailer commentary
Frenzy (1972) – Joe Dante’s trailer commentary
Topaz (1969)
Boyhood (2014)
An Officer and a Gentleman (1982)
Blue Collar (1978) – Josh Olson’s trailer commentary
First Reformed (2017) – Glenn Erickson’s trailer commentary
Taxi Driver (1976) – Rod Lurie’s trailer commentary
The Left Handed Gun (1958)
Hombre (1967)
Hud (1963)
Butch Cassidy And The Sundance Kid (1969)
The Life And Times Of Judge Roy Bean (1972) – Josh Olson’s trailer commentary, Glenn Erickson’s Blu-ray review
Buffalo Bill And The Indians, Or Sitting Bull’s History Lesson (1976) – Glenn Erickson’s Blu-ray review
The Outrage (1964)
Rashomon (1950) – Brian Trenchard-Smith’s trailer commentary,...
Show Notes: Movies Referenced In This Episode
Explorers (1985) – Glenn Erickson’s Blu-ray review
The Verdict (1982)
The Color Of Money (1986) – Rod Lurie’s trailer commentary
Nobody’s Fool (1994)
Three Faces Of Eve (1957)
Mr. And Mrs. Bridge (1990)
North By Northwest (1959)
Torn Curtain (1966)
Psycho (1960) – John Landis’s trailer commentary
Frenzy (1972) – Joe Dante’s trailer commentary
Topaz (1969)
Boyhood (2014)
An Officer and a Gentleman (1982)
Blue Collar (1978) – Josh Olson’s trailer commentary
First Reformed (2017) – Glenn Erickson’s trailer commentary
Taxi Driver (1976) – Rod Lurie’s trailer commentary
The Left Handed Gun (1958)
Hombre (1967)
Hud (1963)
Butch Cassidy And The Sundance Kid (1969)
The Life And Times Of Judge Roy Bean (1972) – Josh Olson’s trailer commentary, Glenn Erickson’s Blu-ray review
Buffalo Bill And The Indians, Or Sitting Bull’s History Lesson (1976) – Glenn Erickson’s Blu-ray review
The Outrage (1964)
Rashomon (1950) – Brian Trenchard-Smith’s trailer commentary,...
- 10/4/2022
- by Kris Millsap
- Trailers from Hell
One of Joe Dante’s finest pictures speaks heart-to-heart to gee-whiz space fans — transporting us from our backyard to the far reaches of the galaxy. With a boost from aliens unknown, Ethan Hawke, River Phoenix and Jason Presson are the intrepid space cadets that construct a fantastic vehicle from mysterious dream-signals, no Interociter required. Their dreams hint at the secret desires in their adolescent imaginations, even without an it’s-all-a-dream sandpit. They dare fly where no man has flown before, a genuine escape from the petty pressures of Junior High. New and old input on the Blu-ray finally tells the full story of the making of an underrated wonder movie.
Explorers
Blu-ray
1985 / Color / 1:85 widescreen / 109, 106 min. / Street Date May 25, 2021
Starring: Ethan Hawke, River Phoenix, Jason Presson, Amanda Peterson, Dick Miller, Dana Ivey, James Cromwell, Brooke Bundy, Robert Picardo, Leslie Rickert, Mary Kay Place.
Cinematography: John Hora
Film Editor: Tina Hirsch
Production Design: Robert S.
Explorers
Blu-ray
1985 / Color / 1:85 widescreen / 109, 106 min. / Street Date May 25, 2021
Starring: Ethan Hawke, River Phoenix, Jason Presson, Amanda Peterson, Dick Miller, Dana Ivey, James Cromwell, Brooke Bundy, Robert Picardo, Leslie Rickert, Mary Kay Place.
Cinematography: John Hora
Film Editor: Tina Hirsch
Production Design: Robert S.
- 6/5/2021
- by Glenn Erickson
- Trailers from Hell
“The Masked Dancer” semifinals kick off Wednesday with an episode featuring the remaining four contestants — Tulip, Sloth, Cotton Candy and Zebra — one of whom panelist Ken Jeong thinks is a handsome “Grey’s Anatomy” alum.
In TheWrap’s exclusive sneak peek from tomorrow’s hour, the real-life doctor guesses that the Sloth contestant once played a doctor on TV. To be more specific, Jeong thinks it’s the actor who played Derek “McDreamy” Shepherd on the ABC medical drama.
“Just judging off the clue package, stethoscope, someone who played a doctor,” Jeong says. “I’m thinking someone from ‘Grey’s Anatomy.’ Someone like Patrick Dempsey fits the profile.”
When Jeong’s fellow judges Ashley Tisdale, Paula Abdul and Brian Austin Green are a little confused by his choice, he presses on.
“Let me finish! He was once a bad boy and a ladies man — look it up! He also had a lot of incredible leading ladies,...
In TheWrap’s exclusive sneak peek from tomorrow’s hour, the real-life doctor guesses that the Sloth contestant once played a doctor on TV. To be more specific, Jeong thinks it’s the actor who played Derek “McDreamy” Shepherd on the ABC medical drama.
“Just judging off the clue package, stethoscope, someone who played a doctor,” Jeong says. “I’m thinking someone from ‘Grey’s Anatomy.’ Someone like Patrick Dempsey fits the profile.”
When Jeong’s fellow judges Ashley Tisdale, Paula Abdul and Brian Austin Green are a little confused by his choice, he presses on.
“Let me finish! He was once a bad boy and a ladies man — look it up! He also had a lot of incredible leading ladies,...
- 2/9/2021
- by Jennifer Maas
- The Wrap
“Grey’s Anatomy” star Patrick Dempsey is set to star in and executive produce CBS political drama pilot “Ways & Means,” which has been ordered for the 2020 development season.
The project was formerly known as “The Whip.” Nina Tassler, the former CBS Entertainment chief, will also executive produce along with Denise Di Novi for the pair’s PatMa Productions.
Here is the official logline from CBS:
“A powerful Congressional leader who has lost faith in politics finds himself working secretly with an idealistic young Congresswoman from the opposing party to subvert the hopelessly gridlocked system he helped create; together, they’ll attempt to save American politics… if they don’t get caught.”
Mike Murphy and Ed Redlich will write and executive produce along with Di Novi and Tassler, as well as Tom Lassally for 3 Arts. Joannie Burstein will co-executive produce.
The project was formerly known as “The Whip.” Nina Tassler, the former CBS Entertainment chief, will also executive produce along with Denise Di Novi for the pair’s PatMa Productions.
Here is the official logline from CBS:
“A powerful Congressional leader who has lost faith in politics finds himself working secretly with an idealistic young Congresswoman from the opposing party to subvert the hopelessly gridlocked system he helped create; together, they’ll attempt to save American politics… if they don’t get caught.”
Mike Murphy and Ed Redlich will write and executive produce along with Di Novi and Tassler, as well as Tom Lassally for 3 Arts. Joannie Burstein will co-executive produce.
- 2/4/2020
- by Margeaux Sippell
- The Wrap
Guess you can’t buy Netflix’s love. Along with “Can’t Buy Me Love,” the ’80s film that launched a young Patrick Dempsey into stardom as hapless high schooler Ronald Miller vying for the love of dream girl Cindy Mancini (Amanda Peterson), titles like “St. Vincent,” “Finding Dory,” and “Walk Hard: The Dewey Cox Story” are leaving the streamer this August.
Kristen Wiig’s “Welcome to Me” will also bid farewell on August 6, while later in the month, “The 40-Year-Old Virgin” and “Pariah” are moving elsewhere on August 16.
Check out the full list of titles leaving Netflix below:
August 1
3000 Miles to Graceland
Adventures in Babysitting
Can’t Buy Me Love
Care Bears: Welcome to Care-a-Lot: Season 1
Finding Dory
Harold & Kumar Escape from Guantanamo Bay
The Killing: Seasons 1-3
Reasonable Doubt
Walk Hard: The Dewey Cox Story
August 2
10 Rules for Sleeping Around
August 5
13 Assassins
August 6
Welcome to Me
August...
Kristen Wiig’s “Welcome to Me” will also bid farewell on August 6, while later in the month, “The 40-Year-Old Virgin” and “Pariah” are moving elsewhere on August 16.
Check out the full list of titles leaving Netflix below:
August 1
3000 Miles to Graceland
Adventures in Babysitting
Can’t Buy Me Love
Care Bears: Welcome to Care-a-Lot: Season 1
Finding Dory
Harold & Kumar Escape from Guantanamo Bay
The Killing: Seasons 1-3
Reasonable Doubt
Walk Hard: The Dewey Cox Story
August 2
10 Rules for Sleeping Around
August 5
13 Assassins
August 6
Welcome to Me
August...
- 7/30/2018
- by Tara Bitran
- Variety Film + TV
[Editor’s Note: The following contains spoilers from Season 2 of “Stranger Things.”]
Matt and Ross Duffer have never hidden their inner cinephiles, and Season 2 of “Stranger Things” brings a slew of new homages to horror, action, and adventure films. On top of those are all the ’80s pop culture references essential when making a series set in that decade. Here’s an episode-by-episode breakdown of all the references and homages in the second season (sans music, which will be included in another post).
Read More:‘Stranger Things’ Spoilers Review: All the Traps, Twists, and Troubles of a Thrilling Season 2 “Chapter One: Madmax” “Mad Max” (1979) – The Australian dystopian film starring Mel Gibson inspired Max’s (Sadie Sink) high-score name. “Terminator” (1984) – The title appears on the Hawkins movie theater marquee. The film would have premiered two days before the events of the season begin, which happens to be October 28, 1984. “Ghostbusters” (1984) – The paranormal comedy would have premiered earlier that summer and inspired the main foursome’s Halloween costumes.
Matt and Ross Duffer have never hidden their inner cinephiles, and Season 2 of “Stranger Things” brings a slew of new homages to horror, action, and adventure films. On top of those are all the ’80s pop culture references essential when making a series set in that decade. Here’s an episode-by-episode breakdown of all the references and homages in the second season (sans music, which will be included in another post).
Read More:‘Stranger Things’ Spoilers Review: All the Traps, Twists, and Troubles of a Thrilling Season 2 “Chapter One: Madmax” “Mad Max” (1979) – The Australian dystopian film starring Mel Gibson inspired Max’s (Sadie Sink) high-score name. “Terminator” (1984) – The title appears on the Hawkins movie theater marquee. The film would have premiered two days before the events of the season begin, which happens to be October 28, 1984. “Ghostbusters” (1984) – The paranormal comedy would have premiered earlier that summer and inspired the main foursome’s Halloween costumes.
- 10/29/2017
- by Hanh Nguyen
- Indiewire
Aug. 14 marks the 30th anniversary of Can't Buy Me Love, the '80s rom-com starring Patrick Dempsey and the late Amanda Peterson, who died in 2015.
The cast members have gone their separate ways in the years since Dempsey's character paid Peterson's head cheerleader to be his girlfriend, becoming more than a dork who drives a lawn mower.
The film earned $31.6 million at the domestic box office after hitting theaters in 1987 but has become a fan-favorite through multiple cable TV airings.
Read on to see what the stars -- including Seth Green, who had a small part as Dempsey's...
The cast members have gone their separate ways in the years since Dempsey's character paid Peterson's head cheerleader to be his girlfriend, becoming more than a dork who drives a lawn mower.
The film earned $31.6 million at the domestic box office after hitting theaters in 1987 but has become a fan-favorite through multiple cable TV airings.
Read on to see what the stars -- including Seth Green, who had a small part as Dempsey's...
- 8/14/2017
- by Rebecca Cohen
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
The family of Amanda Peterson, the “Can’t Buy Me Love” actress who died in July, claim that she was raped at age 15. Peterson was found dead at age 43 in her Colorado home on July 5. Her family had speculated that sleep apnea was responsible but the Weld County coroner’s office confirmed earlier this month that she died from an overdose caused by “accidental acute morphine toxicity.” Her parents have now revealed that a sexual assault three decades ago — around the time that she was cast in the hit Patrick Dempsey romantic comedy — changed their daughter forever. Also Read: Amanda Peterson,...
- 9/16/2015
- by Debbie Emery
- The Wrap
In a new interview, the family of Can't Buy Me Love star Amanda Peterson, who died in July of an accidental drug overdose at age 43, says the actress was raped at 15 – and feels the incident had an indelible impact on the star.
"She just felt so ashamed. She didn't want people to know," her mother, Sylvia Peterson, said on The Doctors during an episode that aired Monday, later adding, "I think it affected her forever."
Amanda's father, Dr. James Peterson, said he noticed a marked difference in her personality after the alleged rape.
"After that she became so defensive, less trusting.
"She just felt so ashamed. She didn't want people to know," her mother, Sylvia Peterson, said on The Doctors during an episode that aired Monday, later adding, "I think it affected her forever."
Amanda's father, Dr. James Peterson, said he noticed a marked difference in her personality after the alleged rape.
"After that she became so defensive, less trusting.
- 9/15/2015
- by Kathy Ehrich Dowd, @kathyehrichdowd
- People.com - TV Watch
When "Can't Buy Me Love" came out, star Amanda Peterson and her family were already hiding a heartbreaking secret: She had been raped. The actress suffered the traumatic event when she was just 15, the same year she was cast in her most famous role, Cindy Mancini, opposite a young Patrick Dempsey. "At the height of Mandy's career, she suffered a very serious trauma. She had been raped," Peterson's mother Sylvia revealed Monday on a new episode of "The Doctors." She added that she didn't know about the horrific incident until two years later, adding that the man was 27, almost twice her daughter's age at the time. "We were living together in L.A. and there was definitely a difference [after the rape occurred], I think it affected her forever," she continued. "She just felt so ashamed. She didn't want people to know," her mother added. Peterson's father, James, said he was ready to lawyer...
- 9/15/2015
- by tooFab Staff
- TooFab
Can’t Buy Me Love star Amanda Peterson’s cause of death has been ruled an accidental drug overdose, according to autopsy and toxicology reports. Amanda Peterson’s Cause Of Death Was Fatal Drug Overdose On Wednesday, the Weld’s County Coroner’s Office released the reports, which found that Peterson, 43, had overdosed on morphine, reported the Greeley Tribune. […]
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- 9/3/2015
- by Chelsea Regan
- Uinterview
Amanda Peterson, the star of '80s classic "Can't Buy Me Love" who passed away suddenly this summer at the age of 43, died of an accidental drug overdose, according to newly-released autopsy and toxicology reports filed by local authorities.
Peterson's cause of death was revealed this week by the Weld County Coroner in Colorado, which according to Variety stated that the actress's overdose was the result of "a deadly combination of multiple drugs, including morphine," which caused a "morphine effect" that led to respiratory failure and ultimately her death.
The report also said that Peterson "had a variety of prescription drugs in her system, including anti-anxiety medication, anti-psychotic medication, opiates and marijuana," Variety said. "One of the pain meds in her body was at six times the appropriate level."
Peterson reportedly had a long history of substance abuse issues, including multiple arrests on drug charges in her hometown of Greeley,...
Peterson's cause of death was revealed this week by the Weld County Coroner in Colorado, which according to Variety stated that the actress's overdose was the result of "a deadly combination of multiple drugs, including morphine," which caused a "morphine effect" that led to respiratory failure and ultimately her death.
The report also said that Peterson "had a variety of prescription drugs in her system, including anti-anxiety medication, anti-psychotic medication, opiates and marijuana," Variety said. "One of the pain meds in her body was at six times the appropriate level."
Peterson reportedly had a long history of substance abuse issues, including multiple arrests on drug charges in her hometown of Greeley,...
- 9/3/2015
- by Katie Roberts
- Moviefone
Toxicology report finds Peterson, who starred opposite Patrick Dempsey in the 80s romcom, had taken anti-psychotic and anti-anxiety medications, opiates and marijuana
The 80s teen movie star Amanda Peterson died as a result of an accidental overdose after ingesting a deadly combination of drugs, according to an official coroner’s report seen by the TMZ website.
Peterson, who was briefly a star name in Hollywood following her turn as an Arizona cheerleader in the 1987 romantic comedy Can’t Buy Me Love, was found dead at her home in Greeley, Colorado, on 5 July. The 43-year-old was 16 when she starred opposite Patrick Dempsey as high school student Cindy Mancini, who agrees to feign a relationship with a local “nerd” for $1,000.
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The 80s teen movie star Amanda Peterson died as a result of an accidental overdose after ingesting a deadly combination of drugs, according to an official coroner’s report seen by the TMZ website.
Peterson, who was briefly a star name in Hollywood following her turn as an Arizona cheerleader in the 1987 romantic comedy Can’t Buy Me Love, was found dead at her home in Greeley, Colorado, on 5 July. The 43-year-old was 16 when she starred opposite Patrick Dempsey as high school student Cindy Mancini, who agrees to feign a relationship with a local “nerd” for $1,000.
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- 9/3/2015
- by Ben Child
- The Guardian - Film News
Amanda Peterson -- who starred in "Can't Buy Me Love" died from an accidental overdose of a deadly combination of drugs. The 43-year-old disappeared just before the 4th of July and her body was found on July 5th. According to the Weld County Coroner in Colorado, Peterson had a variety of prescription drugs in her system, including benzodizepines (anti-anxiety meds), opiates and phenothiazines (an anti-psychotic medication). She also had marijuana in her system. One of...
- 9/2/2015
- by TMZ Staff
- TMZ
A Colorado coroner’s report released to TheWrap Wednesday said “Can’t Buy Me Love” star Amanda Peterson died from “accidental acute morphine toxicity.” The star’s body was discovered in her Colorado apartment on July 5, two days after she died. Her family had speculated that sleep apnea was responsible for her death at age 43. But the Weld County coroner’s office confirmed that Peterson died from an accidental overdose. Her mother Sylvia had previously asserted that Peterson was clean and sober. Yet the beloved ’80s actress had a long struggle with substance abuse. Also Read: Amanda Peterson: Arrests,...
- 9/2/2015
- by Matt Donnelly
- The Wrap
Amanda Peterson's cause of death has been revealed. According to TMZ, which cited the Weld County Coroner in Colorado, the Can't Buy Me Love actress died of respiratory failure brought on by a "morphine effect" from an accidental drug overdose. Peterson, who was found dead at age 43 on July 5 at her home in Greeley, Colo., reportedly had several different prescription drugs in her system when she passed away. TMZ listed benzodizepines, opiates, phenothiazines, and marijuana. The site zeroed in on the presence of one particular drug, [...]...
- 9/2/2015
- Us Weekly
Trouble after love. The late Amanda Peterson had a less than glamorous Hollywood life following her starring role as popular high school student Cindy Mancini in the 1987 classic Can't Buy Me Love. On Thursday, July 9, the Weld County Sheriff's Office in Greeley, Colo, confirmed to Us Weekly that Peterson was arrested in 2000, 2003, 2005, 2010, and 2012. A source tells Us that Peterson's most recent 2012 arrest was for DUI and possession of narcotics on May 3, 2012. She also spent three months behind bars [...]...
- 7/9/2015
- Us Weekly
The New York City-born actor is best known for his work in the Coen brothers’ Intolerable Cruelty and Rob Zombie’s film House of 1000 Corpses
Related: Amanda Peterson: a career in clips
Irwin Keyes, the veteran character actor best known for his scene-stealing performance as Wheezy Joe in Joel and Ethan Coen’s 2003 dark comedy Intolerable Cruelty, has died aged 63.
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Related: Amanda Peterson: a career in clips
Irwin Keyes, the veteran character actor best known for his scene-stealing performance as Wheezy Joe in Joel and Ethan Coen’s 2003 dark comedy Intolerable Cruelty, has died aged 63.
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- 7/9/2015
- by Nigel M Smith
- The Guardian - Film News
Can’t Buy Me Love co-star and Oscars host take to Twitter to remember late actor, as her mother dismisses talk of daughter’s struggles with drugs
The actor Patrick Dempsey has joined those paying tribute to the late Amanda Peterson, his co-star in the 1980s romantic comedy Can’t Buy Me Love, via Twitter.
Dempsey, best known for films such as Made of Honour and Enchanted, said he would remember the young actor as she had appeared in Steve Rash’s 1987 film.
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The actor Patrick Dempsey has joined those paying tribute to the late Amanda Peterson, his co-star in the 1980s romantic comedy Can’t Buy Me Love, via Twitter.
Dempsey, best known for films such as Made of Honour and Enchanted, said he would remember the young actor as she had appeared in Steve Rash’s 1987 film.
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- 7/9/2015
- by Ben Child
- The Guardian - Film News
Irwin Keyes, a horror character actor best known for his roles in “House of 1000 Corpses,” “The Warriors” and “Intolerable Cruelty,” died on Wednesday. He was 63. He also had a recurring role as Hugo, a burly, but dimwitted bodyguard on the ’70s-’80s CBS sitcom “The Jeffersons.” Keyes passed away in Playa del Rey, California, of complications from acromegaly, a rare disorder caused when the pituitary gland produces too much growth hormone. Also Read: Amanda Peterson, Patrick Dempsey's Co-Star in '80s Classic 'Can't Buy Me Love,' Dead at 43 “It’s with deep sympathy that I’m writing this post.
- 7/9/2015
- by Debbie Emery
- The Wrap
“Can’t Buy Me Love” star Amanda Peterson’s death shocked and saddened fans of the ’80s film and the Hollywood community on Monday — but as medical examiners search for a cause of death, the actress’ tragic story continues to unfold. Peterson, 43, was reportedly arrested four times over the past two decades in her hometown of Greeley, Colorado, most recently on a May 2012 DUI and drug paraphernalia charge. Additional arrests in 2000, 2003 and 2005 and their subsequent booking photos, unearthed by People magazine, show a significant departure from the fresh face that played opposite Patrick Dempsey‘s in the romantic...
- 7/9/2015
- by Matt Donnelly
- The Wrap
Patrick Dempsey is speaking out about the loss of his former costar Amanda Peterson. The actor starred opposite of Peterson in the cult classic, "Can't Buy Me Love" in 1987. Unfortunately, the 43-year-old ‘80s bombshell died unexpectedly over the weekend at her home in Greely, Colorado, where she had resided since saying goodbye to Hollywood in back in 1994. The loss of the actress has left behind a trail of devastated family, friends and coworkers, including Dempsey.The former "Grey's Anatomy" star took to Twitter to express his sadness about the death of his former costar and friend. "In my memory, she will always be vibrant and young," he tweeted yesterday. "Gone too soon. Sending my thoughts and prayers to Amanda’s family."Peterson’s father tells TMZ that he and the rest of her family began to worry about Amanda when they hadn’t heard from her since the Friday before she was found dead.
- 7/8/2015
- by tooFab Staff
- TooFab
Patrick Dempsey is paying tribute to his late Can't Buy Me Love co-star, Amanda Peterson. "In my memory, she will always be vibrant and young," the former Grey's Anatomy actor wrote on Twitter. "Gone too soon. Sending my thoughts and prayers to Amanda's family." E! News confirmed yesterday that Peterson passed away at the age of 43 and was found dead at her Colorado home by the local police department. Officers were sent to her home after family members became concerned after not hearing from her for several days. Peterson's cause of death is still under investigation. Peterson's father, however, told TMZ that "she had some illness and a sleep apnea problem...
- 7/8/2015
- E! Online
Patrick Dempsey has spoken out about the unexpected death of Amanda Peterson, his costar from the fan-favorite '80s teen comedy Can't Buy Me Love.
The actor, 49, took to Twitter to remember the actress, writing, "In my memory, she will always be vibrant and young. Gone too soon. Sending my thoughts and prayers to Amanda's family."
In my memory, she will always be vibrant and young. Gone too soon. Sending my thoughts and prayers to Amanda's family.
— Patrick Dempsey (@PatrickDempsey) July 7, 2015
Peterson starred as high school cheerleader crush Cindy Mancini, whom Dempsey's character, Ronald, pays to pose as his girlfriend in the teen romance film.
The actor, 49, took to Twitter to remember the actress, writing, "In my memory, she will always be vibrant and young. Gone too soon. Sending my thoughts and prayers to Amanda's family."
In my memory, she will always be vibrant and young. Gone too soon. Sending my thoughts and prayers to Amanda's family.
— Patrick Dempsey (@PatrickDempsey) July 7, 2015
Peterson starred as high school cheerleader crush Cindy Mancini, whom Dempsey's character, Ronald, pays to pose as his girlfriend in the teen romance film.
- 7/8/2015
- by Jacqueline Andriakos, @jandriakos
- People.com - TV Watch
Patrick Dempsey has joined the chorus of Hollywood stars who are paying tribute to Amanda Peterson, who was found dead on Sunday. “In my memory, she will always be vibrant and young. Gone too soon. Sending my thoughts and prayers to Amanda’s family,” the former “Grey’s Anatomy” star posted on Twitter. He and Peterson co-starred in the 1987 film “Can’t Buy Me Love,” in which Dempsey played a high school nerd who pays a cheerleader (Peterson) to pretend to be his girlfriend. See video: 'Grey's Anatomy' McDreamy Aftermath: Meredith Breaks Devastating News That 'Derek Is Dead' Previously, stars like Sarah Michelle Gellar,...
- 7/8/2015
- by Joe Otterson
- The Wrap
Mourning the loss of a friend. Patrick Dempsey took to Twitter on Tuesday, July 7, to remember his late costar Amanda Peterson. The Grey's Anatomy alum, 49, became a household name when he starred opposite Peterson in the 1987 teen classic Can't Buy Me Love. Dempsey played the nerdy Ronald, who slyly becomes involved with stunning cheerleader Cindy (Peterson). The two hit it off on the big screen, bringing in $31.6 million at the domestic box office. As previously reported, Peterson passed away this past weekend at the [...]...
- 7/8/2015
- Us Weekly
Two days ago, it was revealed that actress Amanda Peterson had been found dead in her apartment in Colorado. She would've turned 44 today, July 8. It's still not known what happened, but ABC News was told the cause will be revealed pending an autopsy. In every story, it was mentioned that Amanda is best known for the 1987 movie "Can't Buy Me Love" with Patrick Dempsey.
The "Grey's Anatomy" star took to Twitter late on July 7 to remember his former leading lady and react to her untimely death:
In my memory, she will always be vibrant and young. Gone too soon. Sending my thoughts and prayers to Amanda's family.
- Patrick Dempsey (@PatrickDempsey) July 7, 2015
She's definitely gone too soon. Amanda's mother spoke briefly to ABC News about her daughter's "unexpected" passing, saying simply, "It was just a very big blow." We can only imagine the family's devastation. Hopefully the ensuing answers provide...
The "Grey's Anatomy" star took to Twitter late on July 7 to remember his former leading lady and react to her untimely death:
In my memory, she will always be vibrant and young. Gone too soon. Sending my thoughts and prayers to Amanda's family.
- Patrick Dempsey (@PatrickDempsey) July 7, 2015
She's definitely gone too soon. Amanda's mother spoke briefly to ABC News about her daughter's "unexpected" passing, saying simply, "It was just a very big blow." We can only imagine the family's devastation. Hopefully the ensuing answers provide...
- 7/8/2015
- by Gina Carbone
- Moviefone
Ronald Miller has said goodbye to his cheerleader sweetheart. Patrick Dempsey took to Twitter on Tuesday afternoon to pay respects to his former Can’t Buy Me Love co-star Amanda Peterson, who passed away suddenly over the holiday weekend. In my memory, she will always be vibrant and young. Gone too soon. Sending my thoughts and prayers to Amanda's family. — Patrick Dempsey (@PatrickDempsey) July 7, 2015 Can’t Buy Me Love, a teen comedy about a nerd, Ronald Miller (Dempsey), who attempts to pay head cheerleader Cindy Mancini (Peterson) to be his girlfriend, helped launch the careers of both Dempsey and
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- 7/8/2015
- by Paige Phelan
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Amanda Peterson's friends and family are reeling in the wake of her sudden death at age 43. Among those grieving her passing is her mom, Sylvia, who paid tribute to the late Can't Buy Me Love actress on Tuesday, July 7. "I just think she was a precious person and it's a big loss," Sylvia told Us Weekly. "That's all I can say." Sylvia also spoke with Entertainment Tonight about her daughter, recalling their last day together on July 1. According to Sylvia, the two had been gardening on [...]...
- 7/7/2015
- Us Weekly
Sarah Michelle Gellar, Lance Bass and Scott Foley are among the Hollywood stars who have taken to Twitter to express their condolences for Amanda Peterson, the 43-year-old actress who was found dead in her Colorado home on Sunday. Peterson is best known for starring as Cindy Mancini alongside Patrick Dempsey in the 1987 film, “Can’t Buy Me Love.” Dempsey’s character pays Mancini, a cheerleader, to pose as his girlfriend so he could climb the social ladder at his Arizona high school. Gellar, an actress best known for playing “Buffy the Vampire Slayer” for seven seasons, said she “used to want to.
- 7/7/2015
- by Beatrice Verhoeven
- The Wrap
The Can’t Buy Me Love star died over the weekend at the age of 43. Relive her Hollywood glory days by watching some of her work
Fans of actor Amanda Peterson today are mourning the sudden loss of the former Hollywood star, best known for her energetic turn as an Arizona cheerleader in the hit 1987 romantic comedy Can’t Buy Me Love, in which she co-starred opposite future Grey’s Anatomy heartthrob Patrick Dempsey. She was found alone at her home in Greeley, Colorado, on 5 July. So far, there is no official cause of death.
While best remembered for Can’t Buy Me Love, Peterson got her start long before that at age nine in the musical Annie, directed by Academy award-winner John Huston. It marked her debut film credit. Watch her belt it out in the clip below from the film, beginning at the 15-second mark, as one of Annie’s orphan friends.
Fans of actor Amanda Peterson today are mourning the sudden loss of the former Hollywood star, best known for her energetic turn as an Arizona cheerleader in the hit 1987 romantic comedy Can’t Buy Me Love, in which she co-starred opposite future Grey’s Anatomy heartthrob Patrick Dempsey. She was found alone at her home in Greeley, Colorado, on 5 July. So far, there is no official cause of death.
While best remembered for Can’t Buy Me Love, Peterson got her start long before that at age nine in the musical Annie, directed by Academy award-winner John Huston. It marked her debut film credit. Watch her belt it out in the clip below from the film, beginning at the 15-second mark, as one of Annie’s orphan friends.
- 7/7/2015
- by Nigel M Smith
- The Guardian - Film News
Amanda Peterson, who starred opposite Patrick Dempsey in 80s teen movie Can’t Buy Me Love, has died. She was 43. Amanda Peterson Dies Peterson was found dead at her home in Colorado Sunday night, the Greeley Police Department told E! News. Family members, who’d been trying to get in touch with the former actress, grew […]
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- 7/7/2015
- by Chelsea Regan
- Uinterview
Actor was 16 when she starred opposite Patrick Dempsey as an attractive high school student who agrees to feign a relationship with a local ‘nerd’ for $1,000
Amanda Peterson: a career in clips
Actor Amanda Peterson, briefly a star name in Hollywood following her turn as an Arizona cheerleader in the 1980s romantic comedy Can’t Buy Me Love, has died at the age of 43.
The twice-married mother of two was found alone at her home, an apartment complex in Greeley, Colorado, on 5 July. Police do not suspect foul play and the actor’s father told TMZ Peterson suffered from sleep apnea, with pneumonia and sinusitis also cited among her recent health issues. However, there is no official cause of death.
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Amanda Peterson: a career in clips
Actor Amanda Peterson, briefly a star name in Hollywood following her turn as an Arizona cheerleader in the 1980s romantic comedy Can’t Buy Me Love, has died at the age of 43.
The twice-married mother of two was found alone at her home, an apartment complex in Greeley, Colorado, on 5 July. Police do not suspect foul play and the actor’s father told TMZ Peterson suffered from sleep apnea, with pneumonia and sinusitis also cited among her recent health issues. However, there is no official cause of death.
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- 7/7/2015
- by Ben Child
- The Guardian - Film News
Stars including Sarah Michelle Gellar, Scott Foley, and Lance Bass have taken to social media to react to the shocking news that Can't Buy Me Love actress Amanda Peterson has passed away at 43 — and everyone's heartbroken. Peterson, who shot to fame as cheerleader Cindy Mancini in Steve Rash's 1987 film, was found dead at her home in Greeley, Colorado on Sunday, July 5. Police do not suspect foul play and the actress' father told TMZ that she had been suffering from a number of respiratory [...]...
- 7/7/2015
- Us Weekly
TV and film actress Amanda Peterson, best known for 1987 high school romantic comedy Can’t Buy Me Love, died July 5 in Greeley, Co. She was 43. The cause of her death is not known. Her mother tells CNN her daughter had been treated for heart problems, but the family is awaiting autopsy results to determine the official cause of death. She was married and had been living in Greeley, Co where she grew up. Peterson started her film career as a child, appearing in the 1982…...
- 7/7/2015
- Deadline TV
TV and film actress Amanda Peterson, best known for 1987 high school romantic comedy Can’t Buy Me Love, died July 5 in Greeley, Co. She was 43. The cause of her death is not known. Her mother tells CNN her daughter had been treated for heart problems, but the family is awaiting autopsy results to determine the official cause of death. She was married and had been living in Greeley, Co where she grew up. Peterson started her film career as a child, appearing in the 1982…...
- 7/7/2015
- Deadline
Can't Buy Me Love star Amanda Peterson has died at the age of 43.
The actress's family has confirmed that she passed away from unknown causes in Colorado earlier this week, reports TMZ.
Her father told the website: "She had some illness and a sleep apnea problem that may have contributed [to her death]."
Peterson rose to fame starring opposite Patrick Dempsey in the classic 1980s teen comedy Can't Buy Me Love.
The actress also starred in the Emmy Award-winning miniseries A Year in the Life, and also briefly appeared in Doogie Howser, MD.
Peterson left Hollywood in 1994 to return to her home state of Colorado.
The actress's family has confirmed that she passed away from unknown causes in Colorado earlier this week, reports TMZ.
Her father told the website: "She had some illness and a sleep apnea problem that may have contributed [to her death]."
Peterson rose to fame starring opposite Patrick Dempsey in the classic 1980s teen comedy Can't Buy Me Love.
The actress also starred in the Emmy Award-winning miniseries A Year in the Life, and also briefly appeared in Doogie Howser, MD.
Peterson left Hollywood in 1994 to return to her home state of Colorado.
- 7/6/2015
- Digital Spy
Actress Amanda Peterson, best known for her role in the 1987 romantic comedy Can't Buy Me Love with Patrick Dempsey, has died at the age of 43, E! News confirms. The Greeley Police Department tells us the celeb was discovered dead at her Colorado residence last night. Officers were sent to her home after family members became concerned from not hearing from her. Peterson's cause of death is still under investigation. However, Peterson's father told TMZ that "she had some illness and a sleep apnea problem that may have contributed." Peterson had also been dealing with several medical issues over the past two years, including pneumonia and sinusitis, according to the report. Her father...
- 7/6/2015
- E! Online
Amanda Peterson, a TV and film actress best remembered for playing the love interest of Grey’s Anatomy‘s Patrick Dempsey in 1987’s Can’t Buy Me Love, has died at age 43.
Though a cause of death has not been confirmed, Peterson’s family tells TMZ that she recently suffered from several medical issues, including pneumonia, sleep apnea and sinusitis. Her body was discovered on July 5.
Peterson’s most notable television work was as on NBC’s A Year in the Life, which started as a 1986 miniseries before being turned into a drama series the following year; it lasted one season.
Though a cause of death has not been confirmed, Peterson’s family tells TMZ that she recently suffered from several medical issues, including pneumonia, sleep apnea and sinusitis. Her body was discovered on July 5.
Peterson’s most notable television work was as on NBC’s A Year in the Life, which started as a 1986 miniseries before being turned into a drama series the following year; it lasted one season.
- 7/6/2015
- TVLine.com
Amanda Peterson, the actress who played Patrick Dempsey‘s leading lady in the beloved 1987 movie “Can’t Buy Me Love,” was found dead in her Greeley, Colorado, home on Sunday, police told TheWrap. She was 43. Peterson starred as Cindy Mancini, a cheerleader paid by Dempsey’s character to pose as his girlfriend so he could climb the social ladder at his Arizona high school. Directed by Steve Rash, the film sits in a canon of ’80s fare alongside John Hughes and other angst masters. The film’s title is taken from The Beatles song of the same name. Also Read:...
- 7/6/2015
- by Matt Donnelly
- The Wrap
Actress Amanda Peterson, best known for the 1987 romantic comedy Can't Buy Me Love, has died. She was 43. Her father told TMZ the actress was found in her Greeley, Colo., home on Sunday. He said an official cause of death is unknown, but that "she had some illness and a sleep apnea problem that may have contributed." Peterson starred opposite Patrick Dempsey in Can't Buy Me Love, in which she played cheerleader Cindy Mancini. She also starred opposite Ethan Hawke in the family sci-fi adventure film Explorers (1986). Other credits include an episode of Doogie Howser, M.D., and 22 episodes of the
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- 7/6/2015
- by THR staff
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Amanda Peterson -- star of the flick "Can't Buy Me Love" -- has died at her home in Greeley, Colorado ... TMZ has learned. We spoke with Peterson's father who tells us ... the family hadn't heard from 43-year-old Amanda since July 3rd and became concerned. Her body was finally discovered in her home on July 5. As for cause of death, Peterson's father tells us they don't know the official cause of death -- but notes, "She...
- 7/6/2015
- by TMZ Staff
- TMZ
Amanda Peterson, who starred opposite Patrick Dempsey in the 1980s rom-com Can't Buy Me Love, has died at age 43, TMZ reports, citing her father. According to the site, Peterson was discovered at home in Greeley, Colo., on Sunday, July 5, after her family grew concerned that they hadn't heard from her in a couple of days. An official cause of death has not yet been determined. "She had some illness and a sleep apnea problem that may have contributed," her father told TMZ on Monday, July 6. Peterson [...]...
- 7/6/2015
- Us Weekly
Amanda Peterson, best known for her role in the '80s romantic comedy "Can't Buy Me Love," died on July 6 at the age of 43.
TMZ confirmed the news of her death, reporting that she passed away at her home in Greeley, Co.
After hitting teen idol status with her co-star Patrick Dempsey, Peterson left the entertainment industry in 1994 and moved back to reside in her hometown.
In addition to "Love," Peterson also appeared in the 1985 sci-fi film "Explorers," opposite Ethan Hawke and the late River Phoenix.
TMZ confirmed the news of her death, reporting that she passed away at her home in Greeley, Co.
After hitting teen idol status with her co-star Patrick Dempsey, Peterson left the entertainment industry in 1994 and moved back to reside in her hometown.
In addition to "Love," Peterson also appeared in the 1985 sci-fi film "Explorers," opposite Ethan Hawke and the late River Phoenix.
- 7/6/2015
- by Rachel Horner
- Moviefone
It all came down to a 6-year-old Texan named Ellar Coltrane. When the blue-eyed lad auditioned for Richard Linklater in 2002, the writer/director made a risky bet that the unknown child actor was the right kid for Boyhood—a daring, unprecedented project that would film the same people as they aged, in real time, over 12 years. “Child actors have this adult-pleasing personality,” Linklater says. “They are cute kids who are trying to have an effect on you, make you laugh. Ellar wasn’t like that at all. He didn’t give a shit what you thought of him, which was refreshing.
- 7/11/2014
- by Nicole Sperling
- EW - Inside Movies
The new comedy "Take Me Home Tonight" celebrates the 1980s and all its excesses, from Mercedes-worship to Frankie Goes To Hollywood telling us all to relax.
The '80s was a time of rampant materialism and mohawks, and the only way people got through it -- like WWII -- was with laughter.
In honor of Topher Grace's nostalgic comedy, we're celebrating the 25 most-uniquely only-in-the-80's comedies, the ones where the hair was froofy, Eddie Murphy still brought the funny, and the geek inherited the Earth.
25. 'The Naked Gun' (1988)
The same team that made "Airplane!" decided to bring their anarchic brand of humor to the small screen with "Police Squad" (In Color), but the satire of TV cop shows only lasted a measly six episodes. After the show gained a cult following, the trio decided to resurrect Leslie Nielsen's accident-prone Lieutenant Frank Drebin to surprising success and a comedic trilogy,...
The '80s was a time of rampant materialism and mohawks, and the only way people got through it -- like WWII -- was with laughter.
In honor of Topher Grace's nostalgic comedy, we're celebrating the 25 most-uniquely only-in-the-80's comedies, the ones where the hair was froofy, Eddie Murphy still brought the funny, and the geek inherited the Earth.
25. 'The Naked Gun' (1988)
The same team that made "Airplane!" decided to bring their anarchic brand of humor to the small screen with "Police Squad" (In Color), but the satire of TV cop shows only lasted a measly six episodes. After the show gained a cult following, the trio decided to resurrect Leslie Nielsen's accident-prone Lieutenant Frank Drebin to surprising success and a comedic trilogy,...
- 3/2/2011
- by Max Evry
- NextMovie
At the end of last week, we devoted a couple of posts to football, in honor of the NFL's opening weekend. I feel that it's only fair that we now devote a post to the sideline portion of that equation. Thus, I give you the 8 best cheerleaders in film.
Cindy Mancini (Amanda Peterson) -- Can't Buy Me Love
Angela Hayes (Mena Suvari) -- American Beauty
Darcy Sears (Ali Larter) -- Varsity Blues
Priscilla (Jamie Pressly) -- Not Another Teen Movie
Missy Pantone (Eliza Dushku) -- Bring It On
Buffy Summers (Kristy Swanson)-- Buffy the Vampire Slayer
Edie Stall (Maria Bello) -- A History of Violence (Nsfw)
Megan (Natasha Lyonne) -- But I'm a Cheerleader...
Cindy Mancini (Amanda Peterson) -- Can't Buy Me Love
Angela Hayes (Mena Suvari) -- American Beauty
Darcy Sears (Ali Larter) -- Varsity Blues
Priscilla (Jamie Pressly) -- Not Another Teen Movie
Missy Pantone (Eliza Dushku) -- Bring It On
Buffy Summers (Kristy Swanson)-- Buffy the Vampire Slayer
Edie Stall (Maria Bello) -- A History of Violence (Nsfw)
Megan (Natasha Lyonne) -- But I'm a Cheerleader...
- 9/13/2010
- by Dustin Rowles
There are countless cases of child stars who go bad. There are yet other cases of child stars who go on to successful entertainment careers. This is neither of those. These are ten former teen and child actors who returned to normal civilian life only to be recognized occasionally at Starbucks and mentioned occasionally on a site like this.
(See Also The Case of the Disappearing Actor and The Case of the Disappearing Actress)
Mayim Bialik: Signature Role: Blossom in "Blossom."
Where Is She Now? Doctorate in Neuroscience. Married. 2 children. Lives in L.A.
Ilan Mitchell-Smith: Signature Role: Wyatt in Weird Science
Where Is He Now? Doctorate in medieval studies. Married. Assistant Professor of English at Angelo State University in San Angelo, Texas.
Josh Saviano: Signature Role: Paul Ffieffer in "The Wonder Years"
Where Is He Now? Attended Yale Undergrad. Fordham law school. Married. One Child. Corporate attorney in New York City.
(See Also The Case of the Disappearing Actor and The Case of the Disappearing Actress)
Mayim Bialik: Signature Role: Blossom in "Blossom."
Where Is She Now? Doctorate in Neuroscience. Married. 2 children. Lives in L.A.
Ilan Mitchell-Smith: Signature Role: Wyatt in Weird Science
Where Is He Now? Doctorate in medieval studies. Married. Assistant Professor of English at Angelo State University in San Angelo, Texas.
Josh Saviano: Signature Role: Paul Ffieffer in "The Wonder Years"
Where Is He Now? Attended Yale Undergrad. Fordham law school. Married. One Child. Corporate attorney in New York City.
- 8/19/2010
- by Dustin Rowles
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