Angels stick together!
16.09.2021 - 21:41 / nypost.com
the late Norm Macdonald for keeping his cancer a secret during his nine-year battle.The “Real Time With Bill Maher” host, 65, appeared on “Jimmy Kimmel Live” and spoke about Macdonald’s comedy stylings and legendary life.“A guy who was never afraid to be too subtle for most people,” Maher said. “He did the jokes he wanted to do.
I love that.”He continued, “I love that I found out he died after he died. Because to me, show business: We’re here for [the audience].
Angels stick together!
Showing her support. Drew Barrymore weighed in on Lucy Liu‘s recent revelation about her disagreement with Bill Murray while they filmed Charlie’s Angels, and she backed her fellow Angel 100 percent.
Tuesday’s episode of “The Drew Barrymore Show” — three months after Liu addressed the incident during a podcast interview.
Drew Barrymore is speaking out about the allegations of a fight between Bill Murray and Lucy Liu on the set of 2000′s Charlie’s Angels.
Drew Barrymore has her co-star, Lucy Liu's, back.
The government narrowly avoided a shutdown this week, and while some are touting that as a bipartisan victory, others — like Bill Maher — are left rolling their eyes over the “stupid game of chicken” that played out on the Hill this week.On Friday’s “Real Time With Bill Maher,” the host kicked off his monologue by sarcastically celebrating the start of the government’s new fiscal year.“It’s the fiscal New Year, so people are going nuts. That’s the big story.
It was a mixed bag of nuts on Friday night for HBO’s Real Time with Bill Maher. Rock ‘n roll, budgets, Covid-19 and even a put-down of van life were all on the menu.
That the nation is polarized in politics and many other areas is not really arguable. But few people understand what’s driving the anger that’s creating two separate and increasingly antagonistic spheres of thought.
Bill Murray has squeezed quite a bit of work into his 71 years of life. The comedy icon, who is celebrating his birthday on Tuesday, began his Hollywood career with a short film called "The Hat Act" in 1973, according to IMDb, just a few years before skyrocketing to fame as a member of the "Saturday Night Live" cast in 1977.
Bill Maher has a bone to pick with The Met Gala and its mask policy.
some of the details from Bob Woodward and Robert Costa’s new nonfiction book “Peril,” which chronicles the chaotic final weeks of the Trump administration. Including Bill Maher, who found some of what’s in the book so unnerving he’s pretty sure next time fascists try to overthrow the government, they’ll succeed.
As cultural activities have begun drawing crowds again after the Covid-19 abyss of 2020, masks and other protocols have been a work in progress — especially when red carpets are involved.
Comedy legend Norm Macdonald has passed away, and many of Hollywood’s most famous comedians are taking the time to mourn him on social media.
The comedy world is mourning the death of Norm Macdonald.