Daniel Stern, best known for his role as Marv Murchins in Home Alone, was reportedly hospitalized earlier this month after a ...
“Home Alone” actor Daniel Stern, 68, was hospitalized after suffering a medical emergency earlier this month. The Ventura County Fire Department told TMZ that on Oct. 7, they responded to a residence ...
Daniel Stern, who played bumbling burglar Marv in Home Alone, recently reflected on his memories filming the holiday classic, ...
Daniel Stern is best known as one-half of the Wet, and later Sticky, Bandits who plague Macaulay Culkin’s Kevin McCallister in ’90s Christmas staples “Home Alone” and “Home Alone 2: Lost in New York.” ...
Daniel Stern has traded in his former Home Alone Wet Bandit identity for something much more befitting of his life today: "Citrus Bandit." The actor-turned-writer, sculptor, farmer and philanthropist ...
Stern appeared alongside Joe Pesce as one half of the "Wet Bandits" Virginia Chamlee is a Politics Writer at PEOPLE. She has been working at PEOPLE for three years. Her work has previously appeared in ...
We always love a Hollywood memoir, and actor Daniel Stern, whose autobiographical book Home and Alone came out on May 21, wrote a juicy one. The memoir includes wild stories about Stern snorting real ...
Daniel Stern and Joe Pesci remain close friends. In an exclusive interview with PEOPLE, Stern, 67, says that he and his Home Alone costar still find time for one another, over two decades after the ...
Daniel Stern, best known for playing the bumbling burglar Marv in Home Alone, was rushed to the emergency room earlier this month but is now recovering well. As per TMZ, the incident occurred on ...
In his new memoir, Home and Alone, the actor -- who starred as burglar Marv Murchins in the 1990 holiday comedy and the 1992 sequel -- recalled feeling "really bad" for Culkin because the child star ...
He does not watch that movie. Nothing against it, but Daniel Stern just didn’t do what your family probably did this holiday season. The man who tried to rob Kevin McCallister’s house wasn’t watching ...
But though Stern's face is broadcast in the homes of millions every holiday season, in real life, he favors a much quieter life, miles away from the bright lights of Hollywood—and far from the Chicago ...