Celebrity Plastic Surgery Disasters: Joan Van Ark Is The Latest Example

Celebrity Plastic Surgery Disasters: Joan Van Ark
Celebrity Plastic Surgery Disasters: Joan Van Ark
When will these celebrities learn it’s just better to age gracefully, and look natural?

Knots Landing star Joan Van Ark’s shocking look reveals her failure to turn back time


If actress Joan Van Ark of Knots Landing fame could turn back time – it’s safe to say the actress might think twice before ruining her once stunning looks with cosmetic surgery

Van Ark, 64, was seen at a benefit in Hollywood wearing a sober suit, and mask-like make-up which failed to hide the fact that she has appeared to have been under the surgeon’s knife. Several times.

The actress’ shocking appearance was not aided by her painted on eyebrows and heavy eye make-up which failed to conceal her blotchy skin.

And bizarrely she appeared to have forgotten to add lipstick to her highly-plumped lips – which had the effect of making her look cadaverous.


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The Waltons: Where are they now?

Amazingly, unlike other child stars, the original cast of The Waltons is train-wreck free.

The Waltons: Where are they now?


“The Waltons” premiered in the fall of 1972, and the television drama about a rural family living in the mountains of Virginia in the 1930s was such a hit that it endured until 1981. TODAY’s Lester Holt recently sat down with most of “The Waltons” cast to talk about their experiences filming the show, and to find out what the actors are doing now. Here’s an update on each member of this beloved television family.

Olivia “Livie” Walton (Mom)
Michael Learned recently wrapped up a national tour of the stage version of “On Golden Pond,” co-starring Tom Bosley of “Happy Days” fame. Learned says her husband, three sons and five grandchildren are currently keeping her busy. You might have spotted her on the small screen last year when she guest-starred in a recurring role as Mrs. Wilk on the hit show “Scrubs.”

John Walton, Sr. (Dad)
Ralph Waite just finished filming “Ace Ventura 3,” a prequel, in which he plays a 12-year old Ventura’s grandfather. He also guest-starred in a recent episode of “Cold Case.” Waite says he waited all his life to play King Lear on the stage, and thought he should be in his mid-70s to do so. He’s now played the role three times. In the 1990s you might have seen Waite on the big screen in “The Bodyguard” with Kevin Costner and “Cliffhanger” with Sylvester Stallone. Waite also ran for Congress in the 1990s — he lost that bid, and says he “learned his lesson” and doesn’t plan to run for office again.

John “John Boy” Walton, Jr.
Richard Thomas is currently touring the country in the Roundabout Theater’s stage production of “12 Angry Men.” Caution: The following information will make you feel old: Thomas now has not only children, but grandchildren. Since leaving “The Waltons” Thomas has made more than 40 television movies and played numerous stage roles, including Hamlet and Richard II. Click here for more information on his current project, Twelve Angry Men.

Jason Walton
Jon Walmsley says music has always been his first love, an interest that was actually written into the show for his character. He now spends most of his time as a guitarist, performing live and making recordings. He was actually playing a gig the day we filmed the interview with his cast mates. His band is called The Ravers — they play British rock music from the 1960s.

Mary Ellen Walton Willard
Judy Norton spent eight years writing and directing more than 40 shows for two theater companies in Canada. Norton is now raising an 11-year-old son and recently started her own stage show called “Judy Norton and Friends.” Norton says she’s rediscovered her love of singing, and recently recorded a demo. See her Web site for more information.

Ben Walton
Eric Scott left acting behind not long after “The Waltons” ended to pursue a career in business. He’s now the vice president of a messenger service in Los Angeles, and the proud father of two daughters and a son.

Erin Walton
Mary McDonough can be seen in a recurring role as Mrs. Wilhoite in “The New Adventures of Old Christine,” and in the upcoming Hallmark Channel movie “Cadillac Jacks,” which will air December 23rd. Through the years she’s appeared on “ER,” “Will and Grace,” “Boston Legal,” and has been a special correspondent for “Entertainment Tonight.” She’s currently working on a book about her life. McDonough struggled with complications from silicone breast implants in her 20s, and has since started a non-profit organization called In the Know, which is dedicated to educating women about their own health.

Elizabeth Walton
Kami Cotler, the youngest of the clan, decided acting was fine as a kid, but wanted to pursue a different career as an adult. She became a teacher, and in a twist of fate, found a teaching job in Nelson County, Virginia — the area in which Waltons creator Earl Hamner grew up, and based the series on. She’s since become a mother of two, and moved back to the Los Angeles area, where she spent the last four years running a charter elementary school.


 
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Where Are They Now: Brigitte Bardot


At 73, Brigitte Bardot, the greying goddess.


Brigitte Bardot was never one for plastic surgery. She made it clear that her days as an international beauty ended when she made her last film in 1974. That might be a good thing.

Warning: This link contains graphic evidence of celebrity stupidity. Do not view with a full stomach.
The 15 Worst Celebrity Plastic Surgery Disasters You Will Ever See. This list of botched plastic surgeries includes Tara Reid, Gary Busey, Lil Kim, Janet Jackson, Jessica Simpson, Kenny Rogers, Tori Spelling, Hilary Duff, Victoria Beckham, Donatella Versace, Vivica Fox, Melanie Griffith, Pete Burns
Jocelyn Wildenstein and Michael Jackson.

Bruce Lee’s “Green Hornet” Screen Test

Here is some entertainment for this weekend.

I was a fan of Bruce Lee when I was growing up so, when I came across this video of his full screen test for the role of Kato on “The Green Hornet”, I thought that it would be interesting to post. You have to appreciate how amazingly fast Bruce was even in a suit. This also demonstrates that he was a good communicator and teacher. I don’t think they could have found a better Kato.


Gordon Ramsay : Great Balls O’ Fire

It seems like celebrity chef Gordon Ramsay wound up roasting his nuts when he got a little too close to the fire. Talk about Hell’s Kitchen!

Celebrity chef had to take trip to hospital after getting too close to cooker.


Gordon Ramsay burnt his testicle when he got too close to a hot oven.

The celeb chef, 40, had to be rushed to London’s private Cromwell Hospital – and he’s not too proud to tell the tale.

‘The other day I was standing too close to the hob when I was cooking,’ he told the Daily Mirror at the GQ Awards.

‘I was wearing cotton trousers and underneath I was going commando.
‘Then suddenly I felt this searing heat – my b***s were burning.

‘I burnt my right b*****k and I’m in absolute agony. You wouldn’t believe how much this hurts.’


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