AMERICAN actor Jeff Goldblum, who has been honoured with a star on the Hollywood Walk Of Fame, starred in some of the highest-grossing films of the past 25 years.

Born in Pennsylvania, the 65-year-old made his big screen debut in 1974’s Death Wish, alongside Charles Bronson.

From there he appeared in sci-fi classics Invasion Of The Body Snatchers and The Fly, a role that would bring him to the attention of a wider audience.

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THE late Dale Winton will return to screens in a posthumous airing of Florida Fly Drive’s second episode.

The television presenter, who died in April aged 62, embarked on a 1500-mile, month-long tour of the sunshine state in his final show.

Sprinkled with Winton’s endearing, cheeky humour, the 43-minute long episode sees the Supermarket Sweep star visit Miami and Palm Beach.

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THE future of Love Island couples Alex George and Samira Mighty and Charlie Frederick and Hayley Hughes lies with the show’s viewers after they were nominated by their fellow Islanders as the least compatible pairs.

During Thursday’s episode model Eyal Booker was sent a text revealing that each couple would have to decide privately which two of the other pairings they believe to be least compatible.

After the couples all conferred, the two couples who received the most votes from their fellow contestants were Mighty and George, and Frederick and Hughes.

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DAMIAN Marley has said the US presidency has become “entertainment” under Donald Trump.

The reggae star and son of legendary musician Bob Marley admitted he paid more attention to politics in his native Jamaica but revealed his thoughts on the American president.

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Marley, 39, was two when his father died but has gone on to enjoy a successful career in music of his own, winning four Grammys.