The hit sitcom "Designing Women" wrapped in 1993, and more than three decades later its stars look quite different than they did when the show aired.
See what Delta Burke, Dixie Carter, Annie Potts, Jean Smart, and Mesach Taylor got up to in the decades after Designing Women came off the air in the late 90s, including a Hannah Montana cameo ...
The cult horror actress was partly known for playing a character with controversial views of the AIDS epidemic on ‘Designing Women’ Camilla Carr died from complications of Alzheimer’s disease and a ...
The Writers Guild of America West will present Designing Women and Evening Shade creator Linda Bloodworth Thomason with its highest honor — the Paddy Chayefsky Laurel Award for Television Writing ...
We love a good series about female friendship, and Designing Women most certainly delivers in that department. The hit 80s sitcom followed a group of unique and quirky women, plus their delivery man ...
There was a time when Linda Bloodworth-Thomason planned on being a newspaper columnist. Among the jobs the "Designing Women" creator held before her television writing career took off was as a ...
Proving that Dynasty isn't the only beloved piece of '80s pop culture worth preserving, RuPaul paid homage to another classic TV series in Friday's episode of Drag Race All Stars, which ended with the ...
Written by Linda Bloodworth Thomason, who conceived the original TV sitcom on which it’s based, Horizon Theatre’s “Designing Women” makes for a rather pedestrian stage play. Subtitled “2020: The Big ...
Camilla Carr, an actress known for her roles on Designing Women, Falcon Crest and a series of 1970s horror films, has died. She was 83. Carr's sonCaley O'Dwyer told The Hollywood Reporter that she ...