Hugh Jackman recalled the experience of singing karaoke with Neil Diamond while chatting with PEOPLE at the New York City ...
Grammy-nominated singer Jubilant Sykes was stabbed to death at his home in Santa Monica, California, and his son was arrested ...
A Texas grand jury has indicted the man accused of fatally shooting actor Jonathan Joss, best known for voicing John Redcorn on the long-running animated series King of the Hill. According to The ...
Jonathan Joss was tragically killed before the release of King of the Hill Season 14 this Summer, but the star was able to return to the series to reprise his role as John Redcorn in the revival.
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King of the Hill Season 14 quickly reveals that (after a fake out) Nancy and John Redcorn’s affair is still very much kept a secret. Dale is still good friends with John Redcorn, and never once ...
King of the Hill's Hulu revival is finally here, 16 years after its 2009 series finale, bringing the show's fans back to the Hills and their fictional Texas town of Arlen. The return to the beloved ...
Two months after actor Jonathan Joss—who voiced John Redcorn on the series—was killed in a fatal shooting in his San Antonio, Texas, neighborhood, the series shared a moving tribute in the final ...
Jonathan Joss’ memory lives on. The late “King of the Hill” voice actor, who was shot and killed on June 1 in San Antonio, Texas, was honored Monday with an on-screen tribute at the end of the ...
Hulu’s King of the Hill revival honored actor Jonathan Joss two months after his shocking death. In an onscreen tribute at the end of season 14, which premiered Monday, August 4, there were ...
It's been 15 years since the King of the Hill series finale, and a lot has changed in the show's fictional setting of Arlen, Tex. The beloved animated sitcom is back for a 14th season with 10 ...
In the video, a man putters up and down the street carrying a pitchfork, shouting at his neighbors and at no one, punctuated by the occasional obscenity. He isn’t happy that the neighbors are filming.