Melissa Lemieux
Location
United States Of America
Expertise
Evil Dead, The Conners And Roseanne, Laverne And Shirley
- Melissa is a dyed-in-the-wool aficionado of blue-collar comedies such as "Grace Under Fire," "Laverne and Shirley," and "My Name is Earl" She is such a devotee of "Laverne and Shirley" that she owns several pieces of memorabilia from the show, including one of Laverne's signature L-emblazoned sweaters and a chair from Cowboy Bills.
- She grew up watching "Roseanne," despite her love for the show and its spinoff, she thinks "The Conners" works a lot better without lead Roseanne Barr. She's also glad Darlene and David broke up and likes Darlene's relationship with Ben more.
- Melissa conducted an interview for Newsweek with Christopher Schonberger and Sean Evans, the founders of "Hot Ones" and "First We Feast." The interview was retweeted through their official social media.
Experience
Melissa Lemieux has been in entertainment journalism since she was a teenager and has always wanted to bring the truth to light with her words. She has moved from distributing her own professional wrestling newsletter to working for Newsweek in the span of ten short but busy years. In between, she has worked as a freelance celebrity interviewer who has contributed her work to websites such as The Deadite Slayer and Deadites Online. She has been working at Looper for over three years running.
Education
Melissa is a high school graduate who is currently working on her college education.
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Stories By Melissa Lemieux
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"Deadliest Catch" has seen all manner of injuries take place over its long history. Read on to find out which five injuries stand out as the show's worst ever.
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"The Nose Job" showcases how mean the main characters of "Seinfeld" can be. Here's how the actor portraying the woman with a nose job actually looks like.
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Popular TikTok creator @lexwipp (Alexis) often shows off her outfits to her 560k followers, but her recent X-Men-inspired looks got the attention of Marvel!
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Early reviews for "Beetlejuice Beetlejuice" are in ahead of its premiere, and many critics are impressed with the long-awaited sequel. Here's what they said.
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A clip from the upcoming "Beetlejuice Beetlejuice" shows how the Ghost With The Most died, and may also hint at how he got his supernatural powers.
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Nicolas Cage's filmography is filled with memorable performances across various genres. But he's also been in some bombs, as evidenced by his five worst films.
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Season 4 of "Only Murders in the Building" features a hotel known as the Sunset Swan with a dark history. But does this hotel exist in the real world?
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There have been some interesting and surprising developments in the house in "Big Brother" 26 Week 6, as showcased during the week's veto ceremony.
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Yes, it is possible to keep an eye on the ships on "Deadliest Catch' in real-time, and you can do this by visiting two websites. Here's how to use them.
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Lori Greiner of "Shark Tank" got her start as an inventor before amassing quite the fortune. Here's a closer look at how she made all that money.
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“Deadliest Catch” has documented many a tragic event throughout its 20-plus seasons. Here are the five worst disasters that the show's ever seen.
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Here's how Connor Trinneer, who starred on "Star Trek: Enterprise" as Trip Tucker, looks like these days, and here's what he's been up to since the show ended.
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Lieutenant Commander Argyle only appeared in two episodes of Star Trek: The Next Generation before disappearing. Here's the wild (alleged) reason why.
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Production of 1994's "The Crow" was marred by a tragic incident involving star Brandon Lee. Here's what happened to the actor on-set.
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It's been several decades since the crime thriller "The French Connection" hit the big screen. Here's the only main actor from the film who's still alive today.
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The first official images from "Frasier" Season 2 give fans a tease of what's in store, including the possibility of a long-awaited romance.
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Let's take a look back at "Big Brother" history and revisit which season had the longest Wall competition -- and which contestants stayed the longest.
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The results of the Big Brother 26 Week 5 veto meeting are in, and Tucker pulled off an interesting twist while revealing his plans to eliminate his top rival.
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Big Brother 26 continues to heat up, as Tucker now has the power to make things really interesting when the house convenes for the next veto ceremony.
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Danny Trejo is one of the most intimidating actors in Hollywood, but there’s one star who scares even him. And you'll never guess who it is.
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He may be a Hollywood megastar, but Dwayne Johnson's filmography has had its share of clunkers. Here's a look at The Rock's five worst movie roles ever.
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The late "Chicago Fire" actor Treat Williams had a brief appearance in "Star Wars: Episode V - The Empire Strikes Back," but you likely missed it.
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Catherine Hicks made a name in Hollywood playing Dr. Gillian Taylor in the 1986 film "Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home." Here's how she looks like today.
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CAKES Body is among the companies that made the biggest splash on Shark Tank in its recent history. Here's how the company's been doing since its appearance.
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"Tracker" cast member Robin Weigert will not come back for Season 2 of the hit show, a move that could cause problems so early in the series' tenure.
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"Fire Country" Season 3 will see two actors join the show's cast. Here's what you need to know about the additions and the characters they'll play.
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Here's what Jay Halstead actor Jesse Lee Soffer has been up to after "Chicago P.D.," and what fans can expect from his new role on "FBI: International."