EXCLUSIVE: Brandon Kyle Goodman, an actor, writer and activist who hit on a career breakthrough as part of the team behind Netflix’s critically acclaimed animated series Big Mouth, has signed with WME for representation in all areas.
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Brandon Murphy, the screenwriter who co-wrote last year’s action-comedy sequel Hitman’s Wife’s Bodyguard, died January 9 in Los Angeles, friends told Deadline. He was 43. No cause of death was given.
Murphy penned Hitman’s Wife’s Bodyguard with his younger brother, Phillip Murphy, and with Tom O’Connor, who wrote the original 2017 pic. Both starred Ryan Reynolds and Samuel L. Jackson, with Salma Hayek and Antonio Banderas joining for the sequel. The latter opened to $17 million domestic on Father’s Day weekend last year and finished at $70 million.
Murphy also wrote and was making his directing debut on horror thriller Snow Valley, which was in postproduction at the time of his death.
In 2011, the Murphy brothers made the Black List with their script The Last Drop, and the project now is set up at 21 Laps, starring Vince Vaughn and Sharon Horgan. It follows Clay Mason (Vaughn), a culinary show host is the life of a never-ending party and has brought his career to the tipping point of ultimate success. Just as his debilitating lifestyle begins to unwind him, he crosses paths with Holly (Horgan), a spirited woman named who specializes in reclaiming lost, undervalued items for her antique shop.
Born in Watertown, NY, in 1978, Murphy gained notoriety during a stint in New York City in the mid-2000s as the underground graffiti artist secretly responsible for the ubiquitous, though misspelled, “Rod Stuart Love the Hamptons” tags. During that time, he sold a pitch for his first feature, Pony Bush, to Dimension. Friends tell Deadline that when the money from the script sale came in, he went to Los Angeles, booked a room at Chateau Marmont and proceeded to spend every last nickel of it in short order.
A friend once asked him, “Is it
EXCLUSIVE: Brandon Kyle Goodman, an actor, writer and activist who hit on a career breakthrough as part of the team behind Netflix’s critically acclaimed animated series Big Mouth, has signed with WME for representation in all areas.
Whoopi Goldberg, 66, is facing a slew of backlash for the comments she made about the Holocaust and its relation to race on Monday, Jan 31’s episode of The View. The co-host made her bold statement while discussing how a Tennessee school district recently banned Maus, a graphic novel about a Holocaust survivor. “The Holocaust isn’t about race,” Whoopi stated. “Well, they considered Jews a different race,” her co-host Joy Behar clarified to which Whoopi responded, “it’s not about race.” “It’s about man’s inhumanity to man,” she said when asked to explain her stance.
Strictly Come Dancing and Dancing On Ice will be familiar with Brendan Cole. From his foxtrot to his winning smile, the Strictly star has won over the nation becoming something of a national treasure.It may come as a surprise to find out however, that Strictly wasn't the dancer's only foray into TV.
Brendan Cole is currently skating up a storm on the latest series of Dancing on Ice, but the show is far from his only venture into reality TV. Although Brendan made his name as one of the original pros on Strictly Come Dancing, back in 2006 he made an appearance as one of the contestants on Love Island.SEE: Brendan Cole melts hearts with adorable family moment as he trains for Dancing on IceThe very first series aired in 2005, followed by a second in the summer of 2006, at the time, the show only featured celebrity contestants.
American Idol winner “is devoting 100 percent of any free time she has preparing for the trial…When not filming her talk show, she is hunkered down with [attorney] Laura Wasser.”That name alone should send a chill up Blackstock's spine. Wasser is a mega-powerful Hollywood divorce attorney who has represented Britney Spears, Johnny Depp, Laura Dern, and Angelina Jolie, among others, and whose current clientele as she divorces Kanye West.
Standing her ground. Kelly Clarkson is prepared to fight for what she wants in her divorce from Brandon Blackstock, an insider exclusively reveals to Us Weekly.
Reflecting on what they learnt during the pandemic, Mohamad Younes and Brandon Rangel have rounded up their three top tips to help you make 2022 the year of positive change:
Ayr United are running the rule over former Bolton midfielder Brandon Comley.
Pamela Anderson looked unbothered by her recent marriage troubles while out to dinner with her son, Brandon Lee, at Nobu Malibu on Jan. 24. The former Baywatch star was photographed arriving to the restaurant, wearing a grey romper, which put her legs on full display. She paired the look with heels and a white trucker hat. While waiting by valet parking, Pamela had a big smile on her face while talking to another acquaintance. She got glammed up for the occasion, with her eyes lined in dark liner, as well.
Wilson Chapman editorNetflix has released the first trailer for “Murderville,” the new crime comedy series starring Will Arnett.The series is adapted from the BAFTA award-winning BBC3 series “Murder in Successville,” which was created by Andy Brereton and Avril Spary. Arnett stars as Terry Seattle, a senior homicide detective who is paired with a different celebrity guest star to solve a murder case in every episode. The show’s twist is that the guest stars aren’t given a script, forcing them to improvise their way through the case and ultimately guess who the killer is at the end of the episode.The trailer shows Arnett’s Seattle interacting with his guest stars, coaching them along as new developments in the absurd cases reveal themselves.
Hollywood actor Brendan Fraser surprised staff at a Glasgow restaurant when he popped in for a bite to eat.
Kelly Clarkson and her ex, Brandon Blackstock, have reached an agreement in their ongoing divorce battle over ownership of their Montana ranch.
won the notorious Hidden Hills mansion from Kanye West in their divorce, only for him to move in as her neighbor not long after. The case of Kelly Clarkson’s divorce with ex-husband Brandon Blackstock, though, is a horse of a slightly different color. The pop singer faced a legal setback in the fight over their formerly joint Montana ranch, but now they've seemingly come to agreement on the matter.
Kelly Clarkson and her ex, Brandon Blackstock, have reached an agreement in their ongoing divorce battle over ownership of their Montana ranch.According to legal documents, obtained by ET, the talk show host agreed to give Blackstock a 5.12 percent ownership of their Warren Peak Ranch property. While the ranch is valued at $17,750,00, the documents indicate «Brandon's 5.12% ownership interest in the Warren Peak Ranch is $908,800.»There's also an adjoining property and, according to legal documents filed Thursday in L.A.