A California teen still isn’t quite over having her house crashed into by a celebrity duo.
15.02.2023 - 22:55 / deadline.com
EXCLUSIVE: Australian award-winning director Mark Molloy has signed with WME.
Molloy most recently wrapped production on his feature directorial debut, Beverly Hills Cop: Axel Foley, starring Eddie Murphy, Joseph Gordon Levitt, and Kevin Bacon, for Netflix. With Jerry Bruckheimer Films as the studio behind the film, Bruckheimer himself scouted Molloy following his commercial directing success.
Molloy rose to prominence while directing Apple’s longform branded video series, Apple at Work. The three-part “Underdogs” has garnered more than 80 million views.
The series won Molloy the Film Grand Prix at Cannes Lions in 2022 and earned him a nomination for the DGA Award for outstanding directorial achievement in commercials in 2019. In 2020, Molloy won director of the year at Ciclope, Shot Awards and the British Arrows, all of which celebrate the advertising industry’s most innovative and outstanding creative campaigns.
Molloy continues to be represented by attorney Carlos Goodman.
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A California teen still isn’t quite over having her house crashed into by a celebrity duo.
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Pete Davidson’s speeding car smashed into her family’s Beverly Hills house — leaving her “a bit” traumatized and convinced there’d been an earthquake, according to her family.The 16-year-old’s dad told TMZ that his daughter was reading a book late Saturday when the 29-year-old comedian crashed his Mercedes with girlfriend Chase Sui Wonders, 26, riding shotgun.The high-end car — which cops said was being driven “at a high rate of speed” — struck just outside the living room, damaging a wall and knocking a window out of its frame, the homeowner said.The impact was so intense the teen was convinced she was in an earthquake, leaving her “a bit” traumatized, said her dad.AdvertisementLuckily, the girl was uninjured — and the family has no plans to sue the “Saturday Night Live” alum, who immediately apologized to the teen at the scene, the outlet said.The father and daughter were not identified.Beverly Hills police confirmed to The Post that the car crash also damaged city property — a fire hydrant seen gushing water at the scene — but did not say if there is an ongoing investigation.There were no arrests, and sources previously told TMZ that drugs and alcohol are not believed to have been a factor.
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Pete Davidson and Chase Sui Wonders have reportedly been involved in a scary car crash.
the first to report the story with People and the New York Post further confirming the “Bodies Bodies Bodies” co-stars’ involvement in the incident. The 29-year-old “Saturday Night Live” alum was behind the wheel of a Mercedes and driving at a high rate of speed through the Flats neighborhood of Beverly Hills at around 11 p.m.
according to TMZ, which first reported the incident. The “Saturday Night Live” alum ran down a fire hydrant and skidded across the front lawn before slamming into the corner of the house, according to the outlet.
Pete Davidson and girlfriend Chase Sui Wonders were involved in a car accident Saturday evening, in Beverly Hills, California.The Beverly Hills Police Department tells ET that police responded to a car accident just after 11 p.m. the 600 block of Rodeo Drive.The single vehicle hit a fire hydrant. No injuries were sustained and no arrests were made.
Pete Davidson and Chase Sui Wonders were reportedly involved in a car accident over the weekend, according to the report from TMZ.
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