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Bart Simpson in episode 18 of season 5 of The Simpsons ("Burns' Heir") offers Milhouse Van Houten the blazer he is wearing, stating it is a "Bob Mackie original". Milhouse responds "Wow! A Bob Mackie!" before declining the offer. [31] Mackie is a character in the jukebox musical The Cher Show. Referenced in Netflix's GLOW. [32]
On Dec. 3, shortly after the injury, Mackie's official Instagram account noted, "Bob is doing OK. Let’s send well-wishes his way!" while sharing a video from Inside Edition covering the incident.
Bob Mackie is looking back on the stir Cher caused with the “naked illusion dress” she wore to the 1974 Met Gala. In an interview about the new documentary, Bob Mackie: Naked Illusion, the ...
Bob Mackie worked closely with Cher for decades, producing some of her most iconic looks — but there’s one outfit he just can’t get behind. Speaking with Page Six in an interview published ...
People found not guilty in criminal proceedings by reason of a successful insanity defense. Does not include people who were found "guilty but mentally ill" or "guilty but insane". For people who avoided a verdict because they were insane during the court process, see Category:People declared mentally unfit for court
Most of the outfits Lee wore in the movie were West's original clothing, including six wigs, three kinds of artificial nails, and West's infamous Bob Mackie costumes, a total of 56 costumes in all. In addition to Rogers, country singers Larry Gatlin and Loretta Lynn (close friends of West's) portrayed themselves, and Dolly Parton and Willie ...
Today, “people are still printing that picture of the cover of Time magazine,” Mackie said with disbelief. Cher appears in Mackie’s doc, recounting their fashion hits through the years.
This is a list of law enforcement officers convicted for an on-duty killing in the United States.The listing documents the date the incident resulting in conviction occurred, the date the officer(s) was convicted, the name of the officer(s), and a brief description of the original occurrence making no implications regarding wrongdoing or justification on the part of the person killed or ...