E! True Hollywood Story

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E! True Hollywood Story
StarringVarious
Narrated by Don Morrow
Neil Ross
Kieran Mulroney
Michael Bell
Chip Bolcik
Phil Crowley
Christina Pickles
Ivan Allen
Beng Spies
Angela Bishop (only in Australia)
Nick Omana
Pete Brooks
Mara Junot (2019)
Country of originUnited States
No. of seasons17
No. of episodes501
Production
Executive producerJeffrey Shore
Running time45–90 minutes
Production companyComcast Entertainment Studios
Original release
Network E!
ReleaseMarch 29, 1996 (1996-03-29) 
November 22, 2021 (2021-11-22)

E! True Hollywood Story is an American television documentary series on E! that pulls back the curtain and highlights some of pop culture's most fascinating people, moments and trends. The series offers exclusive interviews with new insights and never-before-heard details from the celebrities, family members, journalists and industry executives with first-hand experience.

Contents

Overview

E! True Hollywood Story originally started as a series of specials beginning on March 29, 1996, but evolved into a weekly biographical documentary series. The regular run as a series began in October 1996. The first True Hollywood Story focused on the murder of Rebecca Schaeffer.

Episodes are either one or two hours long, depending on the topic being covered. There have been more than 500 True Hollywood Stories.

The series won a Gracie Award in 1998 for the episode on Gilda Radner and was nominated for Emmy Awards in 2001, 2002, and 2003, and Prism Awards in 2009.

On August 22, 2019, it was announced that the series would return on October 6, 2019. [1] [2]

On November 12, 2020, the reboot series was renewed for a second season which premiered in 2021. [3]

List of stories

Unless otherwise indicated, all original airdates are primarily when the episode first aired in the United States

Adult industry performers

Athletes

Comedians

Couples and families

Criminals

Directors and producers

Entertainers and actors

Fashion designers

Fashion models

Game shows

Movies

Musicians

News anchors, reporters and journalists

Playboy personalities

Royalty and billionaires

Television / reality shows

THS Investigates

U.S. presidents

Venues

Other

* Criss Angel (June 24, 2009)

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