DUKES OF HAZZARD star JOHN SCHNEIDER is mourning the loss of his stolen puppies after an unsuccessful appeal for their safe return by Christmas.
Thieves nabbed the ...
All John Schneider wanted for Christmas was his missing dogs back. Maybe next year.A few weeks back, Schneider had his car stolen with two dogs -- intended as Christmas gifts for his kids -- still inside. The car was recovered, but the ten-week-old...
JOHN Schneider is mourning the loss of his pet pooches. Earlier this month, thieves stole the "Dukes of Hazard" star's Cadillac Escalade SUV, which contained his kids' puppies, Paisley, a Yorkiepoo, and Marley, a Yorkie terrier, prompting him to...
The LAPD is on the dog hunt, combing John Schneider's stolen SUV for puppy clues.We're told the cops are now looking for surveillance video from the mall where Schnieder's SUV was taken, with two, 10-week old pooches inside.One cop told us -- "We're...
DUKES OF HAZZARD star JOHN SCHNEIDER is appealing for the safe return of two puppies stolen with his car from a California shopping mall.
The Yorkiepoo and Yorkshire ...
Former The Dukes Of Hazzard star John Schneider is the latest celebrity to join the cast of Broadway hit "Chicago." The actor will play dancing lawyer Billy Flynn for a nine-week limited engagement beginning in January. [...] Read more!
The Dukes Of Hazzard stars John Schneider and Catherine Bach delighted patients in the Monroe Carell Jr. Children's Hospital in Nashville, Tennessee during a visit on Friday. [...] Read more!
TMZ.com: Perhaps the General Lee has a mind of its own, like KITT from "Knight Rider." Perhaps the car doesn't want to leave John Schneider's side. However you make your grits, it's the never-ending car auction!According to Schneider's rep, there was some... Read more
TMZ.com: The General Lee made a visit to Las Vegas this weekend, but the car isn't drawing a lot of bidders in its eBay auction -- none so far, in fact -- and the auction closes May 29."Dukes of Hazzard" star John Schneider, still a hottie at 53, escorted the... Read more
TMZ.com: John Schneider put the General Lee up for sale a few weeks ago, and it "sold" on eBay for almost $10 million ... until the bidder turned out to be a chump!Now the "Dukes of Hazzard" car is going back on eBay, but this time John "Bo Duke" Schneider... Read more
The Dukes of Hazzard star John Schneider has re-listed the TV show's famous 'General Lee' car on auction website eBay after a previous winning bidder failed to pay up.[...] Read more!
He's just a good ol' boy, doin' no harm--does he really deserve this?
Former "Dukes of Hazzard" star John Schneider, Bo Duke in the classic 1980s CBS series, made headlines last week when an eBay auction for his personal hill-flattening, curve-straightening General Lee sold for nearly $10 million, a record for the auction site.
But faster than the Duke boys could say "Yeeeeehaw!" the winning bidder backed out this week.
Now, Schneider plans to put his replica of the famed gravity-defying hot rod back on the block to help bankroll a new film project.
The 47-year-old actor-singer was in Las Vegas for a promotional appearance and couldn't be reached for comment.
But his rep, Allen Stockman, says the actor was disappointed with the fraudulent bid.
"The devil's advocate in him kind of expected it," he says
TMZ.com: TMZ has learned the $10 million man who bid on John Schneider's "General Lee" automobile has reneged on his bid to buy the famous ride.A source connected to the sale tells TMZ that the first deposit deadline for Mr. William Fisher, the winning... Read more
TMZ.com: John Schneider's personal General Lee, the 1969 Dodge Charger from the "Dukes of Hazzard," sold today on eBay for a shock-absorbing $9,900,500.00! Car-ching!The sale marks the second highest finish for an auto auction, the first being the $11 million... Read more
TMZ.com: John Schneider's personal General Lee, the 1969 Dodge Charger from the "Dukes of Hazzard," sold today on eBay for a shock-absorbing $9,900,500.00! Car-ching!The sale marks the second highest finish for an auto auction, the first being the $11 million... Read more
Dukes Of Hazzard star John Schneider's personal `General Lee' 1969 Dodge Charger has become the second biggest auction prize of all time. The famous orange car, which the actor drove in the Dukes of Hazzard TV series and in his latest film Collier & Co - Hot Pursuit, went under the hammer this morning on auction website eBay for a whopping $9.9 million.[...] Read more!
Former Dukes Of Hazzard star John Schneider is selling the 'General Lee' car he bought from producers when the TV series came to an end. The actor, who played Bo Duke in the hit series, used the famous car, one of many replica Dodge Chargers, as his own personal ride on the set. And when the show ended in 1985, Schneider took the car with him and has used it ever since.[...] Read more!
Happy Birthday to "Battlestar Galactica" actress Katee Sackhoff (1980), rapper Chino XL (1971), "Medium" star Patricia Arquette (1968), actress Robin Wright Penn (1966), DJ/rapper Biz Markie (1964), British musician/singer Julian Lennon (1963), Guns N' Roses guitarist Izzy Stradlin (1962), "The Dukes Of Hazzard" star John Schneider (1960), New York Yankee pitcher Jim "Catfish" Hunter (1946; d. 1999), and legendary Canadian actress Mary Pickford (1892; d. 1979).
Former Georgia Congressman Ben Jones, who played mechanic Cooter on the "Dukes of Hazzard" TV series, is up in arms over a decision by the Cincinnati Pops Orchestra to cancel an upcoming appearance by two of his onetime costars.
The Ohio orchestra had scheduled a July 14 concert featuring singers Tom Wopat and John Schneider, the original Luke and Bo Duke, but the event was wiped off the calendar after some Cincinnati residents objected to their association with the hillbilly-driven "Dukes of Hazzard," suggesting that the 1979-1985 series had racist overtones.
A characterization that Jones, a Democrat who served in the House of Representatives for four years, couldn't disagree with more, calling the situation "a dangerous affront to the rights of performing artists and their audiences, and the worst example of political correctness I've ever heard of."