Mr. Feeny turns 99: “Boy Meets World” star William Daniels celebrates his birthday

It's Mr. Feeny appreciation day!

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BelovedBoy Meets WorldactorWilliam Danielsis celebrating his 99th birthday on Tuesday, and, in anInstagram video, he's thanking his fans for "keeping me young."

In aninterview with PEOPLE, Daniels added, "I certainly don't feel 99 years old, that's for sure." When then asked about being one year away from hitting the century mark, he said with a laugh, "Oh, I don't want to be a hundred. Who wants to be a hundred?"

Daniels was a fixture on TV in the 1980s, winning two Emmy wins for his performance on the medical dramaSt. Elsewhere, while also serving as the voice of the technically advanced car KITT onKnight Rider. But he then became the favorite teacher of all '90s kids as Mr. Feeny onBoy Meets World. Throughout the coming-of-age sitcom's seven-season run, Feeny acted as the sage mentor, teacher, principal, and neighbor for Cory Matthews (Ben Savage) and his friends.

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Daniels'Boy Meets Worldcostars andPod Meets Worldhosts Danielle Fishel, Rider Strong, and Will Friedle shared a special birthday message to their old teacher on Instagram.

Danielle Fishel and William Daniels on 'Boy Meets World'Credit: ABC Photo Archives/Disney General Entertainment Content via Getty

"An icon for generation after generation, he’s both a role model on screen and off,"their post read. "We hope today brings you everything you want, as you’ve already given us the wonderful gift of your leadership."

Daniels' big birthday plans include spending time with his two sons, four grandchildren, and hisSt. Elsewherecostar and wife of 74 years, Bonnie Bartlett, 96. Moving forward, Daniels, whojoined Fishelon theDancing With the Stars' dance floor last fall, hopes to continue attending conventions and recording Cameo videos for fans.

"It allows me to perform, which demands a certain amount of energy and focus," he told PEOPLE. "I think that's good for me. I like being productive."

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Florida center Olivier Rioux, the tallest college basketball player ever, enters transfer portal

The tallest basketball player in NCAA history is looking for a new team in the offseason. Florida center Olivier Rioux is entering the transfer portal after a middling sophomore season with the Gators.

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Rioux, 20, confirmed the news on Instagram, thanking the team and fans for their support.

Rioux is making the move after seeing limited time in just 11 games as a sophomore. He averaged 0.6 points and 0.5 rebounds in just 1.5 minutes per game.

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Rioux originally joined Florida as a preferred walk-on during the 2024-25 season. It wound up being a red-shirt year for the center, however, and he did not appear in a game.

His second season at Florida didn’t result in many significant moments, but he did break a record the instant he stepped on the court. During a November game against North Florida, Rioux became the tallest college basketball player to see action in a game, as he tallied two minutes of play during the contest. The 7-foot-9 center did not record any stats in the game, however.

He was used in a reverse/mop-up role the rest of the way, seeing one or two minutes sparingly with Florida throughout the season. His best performance came in a 114-55 blowout win over Prairie View A&M, when he scored two points and recorded two rebounds and an assist in two minutes of play.

Rioux does have a history of strong play prior to joining Florida. He’s played prominent roles for Canada’s FIBA teams as an amateur and has two bronze medals for his efforts there.

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Taylor Swift drops 'Elizabeth Taylor' music video — but doesn’t appear herself

Taylor Swift dropped a surprise music video for her song "Elizabeth Taylor," but is missing from the video herself.

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Key Points

  • The music video is a supercut of red carpet footage and iconic movies Taylor starred in throughout her career.

  • Swift said that she told the late actress' estate that she was writing a song about her, and "they were lovely about it."

Taylor Swift's latest music video may be missing one Taylor but is packed with another.

On March 31, the 14-time Grammy winner dropped the music video for her song "Elizabeth Taylor," the third from herThe Life of a Showgirlalbum. The video is a gorgeous montage of archival red carpet footage of Elizabeth Taylor and snippets from some of her most famous roles includingCat on a Hot Tin RoofandCleopatra.

Film buffs and fans of the screen siren will also recognize moments fromFather of the Bride,A Place in the Sun,Giant,Suddenly, Last Summer,Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?, andJulia Misbehaves. Close-ups of her violet eyes and stunning diamond jewelry are sprinkled throughout the clip as well.

Elizabeth Taylor in 'Cat on a Hot Tin Roof'Credit: Getty

The montage of Taylor's movies and red carpet b-roll footage fits in with the lyrics. For example, "All my white diamonds and lovers are forever," zooms into a massive diamond ring, while "In the papers, on the screen and in their minds," cuts to Taylor on a Hollywood date night.

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Swift's song plays over the video; however, Swift is nowhere to be seen. Her most recent music videos for"Opalite"and"The Fate of Ophelia"from her albumThe Life of a Showgirlwere much more involved with set designs and choreography.

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The supercut focuses mainly on the actress, who was married eight times to seven different men (she wed and divorcedRichard Burtontwice) and died in 2011 at the age of 79.

Elizabeth Taylor in 'Cleopatra'Credit: Getty

At the end of the music video, Swift thanks the House of Taylor & Elizabeth Taylor Trust, along with the Todd family and the Wilding family. Taylor was married to Mike Todd and Michael Wilding.

In October, Swift said that she contacted the estate of Taylor to let them know she was writing a song about the two-time Oscar winner, as she lets "real people" know if they're about the be name-dropped in her music. "And if it's Elizabeth Taylor, we go to their family and her estate and let them know and they were lovely about it."

This isn't the first time Swift mentioned Taylor in her songs. On "...Ready For It?," the opening track to her 2017 albumReputation, Swift sings about Taylor and Burton's relationship. "And he can be my jailer, Burton to this Taylor / Every love I've known in comparison is a failure," she says.

Taylor's sonChristopher Wilding told PEOPLE in October 2025that he thinks the singer and his late mother "seem like kindred spirits." "They are both the very embodiment of female empowerment. The way [Swift] has deftly captured the similarities and parallel tracks in their careers and personal lives is delightful."

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The "Elizabeth Taylor" music video is available to stream on Spotify with a premium subscription and Apple Music.

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Jamie Lee Curtis Celebrates Nearly 50 Years of Acting: ‘Thought I’d Be a Cop’

Jamie Lee Curtis reflected on nearly 50 years of acting and said she thought she’d end up as a police officer

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  • The actress shared a photo of herself aged 19 as an unnamed waitress in a Columbo episode

  • Curtis won an Oscar in 2023 for her role in Everything Everywhere All at Once

Jamie Lee Curtisis celebrating nearly 50 years on the big screen!

But acting was never her intended route, as she admitted that she thought she would end up “as a cop," she noted in a Monday, March 31,Instagram postmarking the milestone.

TheFreaky Fridaystar, 67, shared a picture of herself aged around 19 in one of her earliest TV parts — a waitress on aColumboepisode in 1977.

Jamie Lee Curtis aged around 19 (top); Curtis now (bottom)Credit: Universal Television/Jamie Lee Curtis, Instagram

A youthful Curtis can be seen with brunette hair tied back, wearing a blue uniform for the role.

A second image underneath shows a recent selfie of the actress rocking an ashy blond bob, wearing glasses, chunky gold jewelry and a smart black jacket.

“Next year, I will [have] been an actress for 50 years. I was never going to be an actor. I thought I'd be a cop,” she wrote.

“I was telling the story on set of my early jobs as an unnamed waitress on aColumboepisode when I was a contract player at Universal Pictures and now I am a producer, HBIC [head bitch in charge], a costar with Nicole Kidman and collaborator on #scarpetta @primevideo @nowscreamingpv @blumhouse @comet.pictures @blossomfilms.”

Curtis added, “There was no future tripping. It was just each job, one job at a time, grateful for any opportunity and patience. Lots of f---ing patience.”

Since 1977, she has held roles in iconic movies, such asTrue Lies, Trading Places, A Fish Called Wanda, Freaky FridayandKnives Out, to name a few.

Jamie Lee Curtis in Everything, Everywhere, All At Once in 2022Credit: Allyson Riggs/A24

Curtis — who is thedaughter of award-winning actors Janet Leigh and Tony Curtis— won the Oscar in 2023 for Best Supporting Actress in the 2022 film,Everything Everywhere All At Once,where she played IRS auditor, Deirdre Beaubeirdre.

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Her six million followers rushed to the comments to show their support, with one writing: “Could never imagine a screen without THEE Jamie Lee Curtis. [You’re] forever an icon and idol. Grateful for your existence! 🩵😍🫶🏼.”

Another said: “Jamie you are a true testament to [the] fact that hard work and resilience always wins. You are an inspiration on many levels. Love you so much xoxo.”

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A third commented: “So glad you decided to pursue acting. 🥰,” while another added: “Keep Inspiring J ❤️.”

This latest reflection comes as Curtis got emotional during an appearance onToday with Jenna & Sheinelleon March 2, when thetopic of nurturing child actors came up.

Co-hostSheinelle Jonesspoke about the comments that herFreaky FridaycostarLindsay Lohanmade, praising Curtis for how she treated her as a kid in the industry.

“You’re about to make me cry, which you guys do often in this building. You make me cry because what you’re touching on is very important,” Curtis said. “Show business is nothing but transaction.”

She added that she tries to be “safe” and a “home base” for child actors she works with, letting them know, “I do not want anything from you.”

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Lohan opened up to PEOPLEin July 2025 about her relationship with Curtis, and said: “Jamie was with me at a time in my life when I was going through a lot publicly.”

The actress, who was just 15 when filming began, added of Curtis: “She was privately really there for me.”

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