Hope Campbell
Expertise
Television, Movies, Music, Celebrities, Politics
- Hope has been writing about entertainment and other topics for more than 30 years, using her skills as a journalist.
- Hope has an extensive collection of entertainment magazines that go back to the 1970s.
- Hope has an encyclopedic knowledge of classic television and movie trivia.
Experience
Hope Campbell has been a rabid consumer of entertainment news her entire life and translated that into a career. She spent seven years as the founding editor of SoapHub.com, and worked on various soap opera, theater, and celebrity magazines in the 1990s and 2000s.
Education
Hope graduated from Brooklyn College of the City University of New York with a dual major in journalism and television/radio production and a minor in political science.
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Stories By Hope Campbell
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Before making it big in Hollywood, Hugh Jackman had a surprisingly mundane job. Find out what it was here.
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Even the Spice Girls have to start somewhere! Find out the surprising — and hilarious — job Victoria Beckham once had.
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Chrissy Teigen made headlines in May when Courtney Stodden accused her of using social media to bully them in 2016. Now, Teigen's actions have cost her a job.
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Chris Evans recalled an audition he'd rather forget in an interview with Details magazine. He met Ben Affleck and the only thing he could think of was his car.
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Today's television makeup artists have developed their own tricks to make stars look their best every time they're in front of the camera.
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On June 12, 2021, Queen Elizabeth II's birthday parade will take place and she will have a new man by her side, her second cousin, Prince Edward, Duke of Kent.
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Some emails have been controversial, especially one interpreted by some as Dr. Fauci admitting that COVID-19 came from a lab leak in China.
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Serena Williams has been wowing tennis fans and the world with her athletic abilities on the court and glamour off the court for more than two decades.
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The third roommate changed more than once during "Three's Company," as Suzanne Somers was fired after five seasons. After four seasons, things were not working.
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Here's what the cast of iCarly is doing now.
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Acting was far from Lisa Kudrow's mind when she went to Vassar College, where she studied biology. She considered following her doctor father's career path.
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When summer arrives, it's time to step outside and fire up the grill. If you use charcoal for your summer barbecues, there are some tips to keep in mind.
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When you walk into Victoria's Secret, a store possibly located right by a mall food court, you feel like you are walking into a fantasy.
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She was Mindy to Robin Williams' Mork in the quirky and iconic 1970s and '80s sitcom, "Mork and Mindy."
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With movie successes in the '80s and TV successes since, Rob Lowe has been a household name for decades, one with a stunning net worth.
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Elizabeth had only one daughter to dote on, Princess Anne, and it turns out her favorite great-grandchild is also a little girl, Princess Charlotte.
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Saving money doesn't always mean you're getting the best shopping experience, especially when electronics are involved.
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Despite being one of the most popular stars on the long-running series, Leslie Jones was not a fan of "Saturday Night Live" before she became a regular.
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The real shocker during that story arrived the morning of the wedding, when Chandler and Monica woke up next to each other.
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Former President Barack Obama grew up in an exotic tropical locale, but he had to get a high school job, and that job helped people cool off in the summer heat.
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The List surveyed 692 residents across the United States and asked which baby products you can just skip buying -- people had something to say.
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In a survey by The List, only 3% of respondents were ready to do one particular thing after getting fully vaccinated against COVID and it may surprise you.
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We think of her as a media powerhouse today, but in the early 1980s Oprah Winfrey was paid just $35,000 to star in "The Color Purple."
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Fashion trends always seem to come around again. Acid wash high-waisted jeans from the 1980s are all the rage again in 2021.
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Do you really need to separate everything before sticking it in the washing machine and selecting your cycle? The short answer is — it depends.
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Howard Stern writes about the one interview he regrets doing in his third book, Howard Stern Comes Again.
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You might want to stay away from the generic electronics you'll find at Dollar General and other dollar retailers for very good reasons.