The star of the show “The Simpsons” famously uses the catchphrase “D’oh,” which was inspired by Scottish actor James Finlayson.
The details of the Democrat’s project were revealed in a new book by Jedd McFatter and Susan Crabtree called Fool’s Gold: The Radicals, Con Artists, and Traitors Who Killed the California Dream and ...
The Scots actor James Finlayson, who inspired Homer Simpson's famous 'D'oh!' exclamation, has been memorialised at the ...
The portrait by young artist Connor Draycott was unveiled by Finlayson's family who were joined by the UK chapters of Sons of ...
The Scottish actor performed in more than 100 films but was best known for being the "third man" to Laurel and Hardy. With ...
Strachan, speaking to Football’s Greatest, explained that proved the ‘power’ of the man with the armband and how it also ...
Hank Azaria, the voice actor behind many beloved characters on The Simpsons, recently showcased his talent with a cover of ...
Tim Allen, a stand-up comedian, had barely any acting credits to his name when he stepped into the role of man's man TV host ...
Up on Seaford Head – a blustery clifftop on the East Sussex coast – the south of England’s newest secret is hidden in plain ...
Police have said they are "confident" they will catch whoever murdered a Scottish businessman whose body was found in a sack of pineapples in Kenya. Campbell Scott, believed to be from Dunfermline ...
Police have said they are "confident" they will catch whoever murdered a Scottish businessman whose body was found in a sack of pineapples in Kenya. Campbell Scott, believed to be from Dunfermline in ...
An iconic California treehouse inspired by the Simpsons is set to be demolished following a seven-year legal battle between the city and its owner. Rick Polizzi, a former producer of the sitcom ...