Tatum O'Neal led a bike-stealing gang, developed an ulcer and won an Oscar—all by age 10, her father, Ryan, told PEOPLE.
Kremlin Call
Eyeing the White House, Sen. Edward Kennedy, 42, met with Soviet leader Leonid Brezhnev April 22 to boost his foreign affairs credentials. It wasn't enough.
THE HOTTEST!
The Sting, a Depression-era tale of chicanery starring Robert Redford (right), Paul Newman and the ragtime music of Scott Joplin, was the nation's No. 1 box office hit this week. The film won an Oscar for Best Picture of 1973.
Who Was Funny
Best known for his straight-man shtick with Lou Costello (right, who died in 1959, two years after the team split up), Bud (Who's on first?) Abbott passed away on April 24 at age 78.
Divorce, Part One
One of Hollywood's great love stories ended—at least temporarily—April 25 when Elizabeth Taylor, 42, and Richard Burton, 48, wed 10 years, said they would divorce. They remarried in 1975 but split again in 1976. Burton died in 1984; Taylor, who works with charities, has not had a film offer in two years.
The Price of Beauty
Lauren Hutton earned $100,000 as the first model to sign an exclusive contract with Revlon. Now 55, Hutton will host a TV travel show next fall.
Saved by the Bell Reunion
The hookups, the meltdowns, the memoires
The case reveals what was really going on what they think of each other now!















